Ta całodniowa sycylijska wycieczka rozpoczyna się w Randazzo, średniowiecznym mieście na północnych zboczach Etny. Po spacerze z przewodnikiem i czasie wolnym na wędrówkę po kamiennych uliczkach, kościołach i sklepach, udasz się do wąwozu Alcantara. Ukształtowany przez starożytne strumienie lawy i przepływającą przez niego rzekę Alcantara, będziesz miał trzy godziny na pływanie w naturalnych basenach, spacerowanie szlakami, robienie zdjęć lub wypożyczenie sprzętu do opcjonalnej dodatkowej zabawy w wodzie, takiej jak trekking po rzece i rafting. Po całym dniu odkrywania lokalnego życia i naturalnego piękna Sycylii, udasz się w drogę powrotną do hotelu.
Całodniowa wycieczka do Randazzo i wąwozu Alcantara z Taorminy
- Przespacerujesz się średniowiecznymi uliczkami Randazzo i zobaczysz jego unikalną architekturę z kamienia lawowego
- Wizyta w wąwozie Alcantara, ukształtowanym przez starożytne strumienie lawy i rzekę Alcantara, jest wliczona w cenę.
- W wąwozie jest czas wolny na pływanie, spacery szlakami, zanurzanie się w naturalnych basenach i robienie zdjęć
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- Opłata za wstęp do wąwozu Alcantara nie jest wliczona w cenęPodstawowa opłata za wstęp, która obejmuje zjazd windą do wąwozu, wynosi 13 euro dla osób w wieku 13 lat i starszych oraz 9 euro dla dzieci w wieku od sześciu do 12 lat.
- Dodatkowe atrakcje w wąwozie można wykupić osobno
- Atrakcja nieodpowiednia dla osób na wózkach inwalidzkich
- Atrakcja nieodpowiednia dla osób o ograniczonej sprawności ruchowej ze względu na nierówną nawierzchnię lub stopnie
- Mogą występować ograniczenia dotyczące wzrostu, masy ciała oraz/lub wieku
- Dzieci muszą zawsze przebywać pod opieką osoby dorosłej (powyżej 18 r.ż.)
- Prosimy o zapakowanie stroju kąpielowego oraz kremu z filtrem UV
- Prosimy o zapakowanie środka przeciwko owadom
- Prosimy o zapakowanie ręcznika
- Prosimy o zapakowanie nakrycia głowy
- Opłaty wstępu dodatkowo płatne
- Jedzenie i napoje nie są zawarte w cenie
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