Paseo en barco por el río Neretva con almuerzo
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Paseo en barco por el río Neretva con almuerzo

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Idiomas: Inglés, Francés
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Duración: more than 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Deslícese por el río Neretva en un trupicabo tradicional
  • Oportunidad de avistar la variada fauna de la ribera
  • Disfrute de un almuerzo local en una taberna rural, accesible sólo en barco
  • Descubra un lugar secreto, perfecto para las fotos
  • Guía local experto con un conocimiento inigualable del Neretva
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Los canales y lagos del valle del Neretva son los protagonistas de esta excursión de un día completo. Navegará por el río Neretva en una trupica (embarcación fluvial tradicional croata) y tendrá la oportunidad de avistar animales mientras se acerca al lago Kuti. Nika, una de nuestras guías locales, afirma: "El lago Kuti es un paraíso para la fauna: hay aves como el águila real, el ratonero común y el halcón peregrino, además de reptiles como el lagarto verde de los Balcanes. Es un oasis verde en medio de los paisajes kársticos de la región".

El río Neretva, hogar de una fauna y flora muy variadas, atraviesa sólo 20 km de Croacia. Pero las cosas buenas vienen en pequeñas cantidades aquí, y mientras navega por los remansos y canales del río, verá exactamente por qué. A bordo de una típica embarcación fluvial de madera, se acercará a su entorno natural, con multitud de oportunidades fotográficas por el camino. Esté atento a las tortugas, aves acuáticas y otras aves que viven en la ribera del río, así como a muchas especies de peces.

Cuando se le abra el apetito, atracaremos en la taberna Neretva House, a la que sólo se puede acceder en barco, para almorzar. Disfrutará de un festín de platos tradicionales dálmatas, regados con vino local y agua fresca. Después, con la barriga llena, emprenderá el viaje de vuelta por el río. Una vez de vuelta en tierra firme, completará la excursión con una parada en un lugar secreto, una oportunidad perfecta para sacar fotos.

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  • Lleve su pasaporte, por si tiene que desviarse por Bosnia y Herzegovina
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
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  • Christina

    De Estados Unidos de América - julio de 2023

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    Nice relaxing day, good food. Guide was very good with loads of information. Bless her she even tried to accommodate the two French speaking guests ev ...

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