Wycieczka po wulkanach i jaskiniach Lanzarote z Fuerteventury
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Wycieczka po wulkanach i jaskiniach Lanzarote z Fuerteventury

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Czas trwania: ponad 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Poznaj księżycowe krajobrazy wpisanego na listę UNESCO Parku Narodowego Timanfaya
  • Podziwiaj wulkaniczne wybrzeża podczas rejsów promem przez cieśninę Bocayna
  • Ciesz się degustacją wina w regionie La Geria i odwiedź wulkaniczne jaskinie Jameos del Agua
  • Delektuj się tradycyjnym lunchem w typowej kanaryjskiej restauracji w miejscowości Haria
  • Posłuchaj lokalnego przewodnika z niezrównaną wiedzą o Lanzarote i jej historii
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Lanzarote i Fuerteventura dzieli zaledwie 25-minutowa podróż promem, ale pod względem krajobrazu są to dwa różne światy. Zabierzemy Cię na północ wyspy, gdzie odkryjesz jej księżycowe krajobrazy, doliny porośnięte palmami, wulkaniczne winnice i wioski z białymi domami. Teresa, jedna z naszych lokalnych przewodniczek, mówi: „Wina z Lanzarote są owocem naszej pomysłowości w wykorzystywaniu zniszczeń dokonanych przez matkę naturę – wspólnej nici, która łączy mieszkańców wyspy z krajobrazem”.

Po wczesnym odbiorze, udasz się do portu na prom do Playa Blanca. Przygoda zaczyna się od razu w Parku Narodowym Timanfaya, rezerwacie biosfery UNESCO, w którym znajduje się ponad 100 wulkanów. Poczujesz się jak na księżycu. Poczuj ciepło pod stopami, obserwując, jak chrust staje w płomieniach, a z ziemi wystrzeliwuje parujący gejzer. Teresa mówi: „Przejazd przez zniszczone lawą krajobrazy Księżycowego Szlaku przywołuje na myśl obrazy z filmu science-fiction”.

W planie jest też przystanek w rodzinnej winiarni w regionie La Geria. Zapraszamy na degustację win, które są produkowane z winogron uprawianych w wilgotnych, okrągłych zagłębieniach, zwanych socos. Przejazd przez Dolinę Tysiąca Palm zaostrzy Twój apetyt. Lunch serwowany jest w rodzinnej restauracji, która wykorzystuje lokalne produkty. Dzięki temu przystankowi przyczyniasz się do rozwoju lokalnej społeczności. Na zakończenie dnia można odwiedzić Jameos del Agua. Te wulkaniczne tunele zostały przekształcone w klub nocny przez legendarnego lokalnego architekta Césara Manrique w latach 60.

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  • Zeppelin79

    z Wielka Brytania - październik 2024

    Podróż w pojedynkę

     

    45 - 54 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    4/5

    It was a great day, although the only down side was the times, it is advertised as 8 hours for the day, but that doesn’t include all the transfers, I ...

  • Użytkownik anonimowy

    z Stany Zjednoczone - wrzesień 2024

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Awesome day trip through impressive landscapes. Friendly tour guide and bus driver.

  • Anonymous

    z Stany Zjednoczone - lipiec 2024

    Podróż w parze

     

    18 - 24 lata

    Dobrze

    Ogólna ocena

    4/5

    Coach driver didn’t drop off at hotel. Kicked us off bus 2.5 miles away from hotel on busy main road with no path

  • Mr Hall

    z Stany Zjednoczone - marzec 2024

    Podróż w pojedynkę

     

    35 - 44 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    A chance to see a other Canary island within a day good value for the money just sit back and relax and see Lanzarote and try the wine and see how fas ...

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