Catégorie:Masque de Sommeil de Voyage; Activité:Pour l'Intérieur,Pour le Bureau; Quantité:1 pc; Matériau:Tissu; Fonction:Pare-Soleils,Repos de Voyage; date d'inscription:11/23/2016
Una fantástica excursión de día entero a lo largo de la Costa Dorada a bordo del catamarán de lujo más moderno del Mediterráneo, navegando por la tradicional localidad de L'Ametlla de Mar.
La opción con comida incluye un rico asado preparado por el capitán y la tripulación que incluye bebidas y postre.
A su llegada, tendrá tiempo libre para explorar el mercado o para visitar las tiendas, donde se pueden comprar algunos productos locales y souvenirs. Podrá ir de compras en L'Ametlla de Mar, donde tendrá la oportunidad de caminar a pesar de sus calles estrechas y bulliciosas, visitando pequeñas tiendas y boutiques. Una gran manera de pasar el día... o si lo prefiere, puede optar por relajarse en la hermosa playa.
Llena de calas preciosas y playas de bandera azul, L'Ametlla de Mar es un pueblo de pescadores de la Costa Dorada, Cataluña. Con pintorescos edificios blancos que miran sobre el mar, sus hermosos tonos de azul y verde, y las olas rompiendo contra la arena, L'Ametlla de Mar es una lugar muy bonito.
Description:
Explore not just the Colosseum, but all the major sites of Ancient Rome on this small group tour; providing context, history and fascinating anecdotes to bring ruins to life. The tour starts by skipping the long lines at the Colosseum and diving right in to its bloody but politically-important history.
As you wander its first and second tiers your expert, passionate guide will help you separate the facts from the fictions that are often fed to tourists. From the lives of gladiators, to the real hand signals that emperors used to condemn combatants, you’ll never get a more thorough and enjoyable lesson than this.
From the entertainments of Ancient Rome to the business, you’ll head to the Roman Forum to learn about the commercial and political heart of the empire. Along the way you’ll pass the titanic arch of Constantine, the final resting place of Julius Caesar, and the Temple of the Vestal Virgins, who were charged with the unenviable task of safeguarding the morality of Ancient Rome. Finally you’ll ascend the Palatine Hill and learn the legend of Romulus & Remus, the mythological twin founders of Rome who were raised by a she-wolf.
Explore ancient palaces, learning how the word “palace” actually originated right here, in the home of Caesar’s heir - the first emperor of Ancient Rome, Emperor Augustus. As you hear tales of the characters that played such a crucial role in shaping history; you’ll come to understand the importance this once-great empire like never before. In your a small group of no more than 15 people, you’ll have incredible access to your expert guide. There is no better way to immerse yourself in the legends and facts of Ancient Rome.
Important Information:
NOTE: There is a new rule at the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill that only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed inside. Guests with larger bags will not be allowed to enter (there are no storage facilities) and all guests must now pass through a security check before entering the Colosseum.
The Colosseum has changed its admission policy to ensure that only 3,000 people are allowed within the amphitheater at any given time, meaning much less crowding during busy periods. Although the tickets are pre-booked with Skip the Line access, this may mean a slight delay on entering if capacity has already been reached. It is expected that the instances of this will be limited but ask for your patience if you travel on a busy day and are affected by this unavoidable circumstance. In all, it should make for a much nicer experience for all (and longer general access lines!).
On the first Sunday of every month, entrance to the Colosseum is free to the public. Guests travelling on a Walks of Italy tour on this day will receive a refund of their ticket price after their tour. Please note that, due to restrictions allowing fewer people inside the amphitheater than usual, there may be a slight delay in entry time on these days.
The Colosseum is subject to occasional closures. The Colosseum administration is usually aware of this and informs us the day before or of a given closure. Please provide us with detailed contact information in the event that we need to reach you to reschedule your tour. The Colosseum and Roman Forum are ancient sites that are neither wheelchair nor stroller friendly.