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Discover some of Gran Canaria’s prettiest ports and harbours on this mini-cruise that visits Puerto Rico, Arguineguin, Anfi del Mar or Mogan and choose to hop on and off wherever you fancy, selecting the timetable that suits you and your time in Gran Canaria best. This mini-cruise offers you several different alternatives for the short sea trips between different harbours dotted along the southeastern coast of Gran Canaria. We sail close to the coastline of Arguineguin, Anfi, Taurito and Mogan making no stops until you reach your destination. Discover dramatic sheer cliffs, rocky ravines, mysterious caves, luxurious villas and deserted beaches as you enjoy the amazing views from different parts of the ship. You have the chance to take memorable photographs from the bow and the stern, from the deck or even from the comfort of the interior, where you even get to observe the seabed through the glass hull. So forget all about timetables, hurrying and hassle, and enjoy a relaxed visit along the southern coast of the island, its picturesque ports, streets and marvellous beaches.
Leeds Castle Heading out to Leeds Castle, we pass through Greenwich, home of the famous 'Cutty Sark' tea clipper and the Royal Observatory, and cross over the Greenwich Meridian. Leeds Castle was described by Lord Conway as 'the loveliest castle in the world' and is set in the middle of a natural lake, surrounded by 500 acres of parkland and gardens. We will take you in before the doors open to the public, to experience its magic in an atmosphere of still tranquillity. There will also be time to explore the castle grounds where you will find the ' Lady Baillie Garden' with views over the lake, an aviary and maze. Canterbury Cathedral Travelling through Kent, the county known as the 'Garden of England', we make our way to Canterbury to visit the Cathedral. This magnificent Cathedral is the most important church within the worldwide Anglican faith. The central 'Bell Harry Tower' dates back to 1498, and the crypt to the 11th Century. It is here where your guide will tell the story of the shocking murder of Archbishop Thomas Beckett in 1170 and there will also be time to explore the narrow streets of Canterbury. There will be an opportunity for lunch in Canterbury. Dover We continue our tour through the picturesque landscape of Kent dotted with unusual buildings and quaint little villages to Dover, where you'll see the famous White Cliffs standing 400 feet above sea level. Brooding above the White Cliffs is the sprawling Dover Castle still watching over the town 800 years on. * Lunch not included in the tour price.
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Catégorie:Boîte à bijoux,Sac de Voyage; Quantité:1 pc; Application principale:Portable,Usage quotidien; Matière:Polyester; Fonction:Durable,Voyage,Rangement de Voyage,Extérieur,Portable; Date de l'annonce:06/22/2022
Property Location With a stay at Alba Lodge in Glasgow (City Centre Glasgow), you'll be minutes from Centre for Contemporary Art and McLellan Galleries. This bed & breakfast is within close proximity of Glasgow School of Art and Kings Theatre Glasgow.Rooms Stay in one of 15 guestrooms featuring LCD televisions. Digital television is provided for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks, housekeeping is provided daily, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and tour/ticket assistance.Dining A complimentary full breakfast is included.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include express check-in, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
The Royal Pavilion started as a modest 18th century lodging house. Architect Henry Holland helped George, Prince of Wales, transform his humble seaside retreat into a handsome neo-classical villa – known as the Marine Pavilion. In 1815 George, by now Prince Regent, hired the eminent architect John Nash, to redesign the building in the Indian style. The work was completed in 1823 by which time George had become King. It is this building, an instantly recognisable symbol of Brighton, which we see today. Why visit the Royal Pavilion? We're a former Royal Palace right in the city centre, surrounded by the beautiful Royal Pavilion Gardens. We have audio guides in many languages, a fabulous Tearoom and well stocked gift shop. There's loads to do nearby and we're only a 5 min walk from the beach, so why not make a day of it?