Lot balonem nad Pamukkale o wschodzie słońca i wizyta w Hierapolis
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Lot balonem nad Pamukkale o wschodzie słońca i wizyta w Hierapolis

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Język: Niemiecki, Angielski
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Czas trwania: ponad 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Będziesz podziwiać wschód słońca z kosza balonu na ogrzane powietrze podczas lotu nad Pamukkale
  • Zobaczysz mieniące się w słońcu baseny termalne w kolorze złamanej bieli
  • Śniadanie, lunch i kieliszek cavy są wliczone w cenę
  • W programie wycieczki znajduje się wizyta w skansenie Hierapolis, w dawnym starożytnym greckim mieście
  • Będziesz mieć do dyspozycji lokalnego przewodnika, który doskonale zna okolicę i jej historię
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Tarasy basenów Pamukkale w kolorze złamanej bieli, jednego z najbardziej rozpoznawalnych miejsc wpisanych na listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO w Turcji, wyglądają pięknie z każdej perspektywy. Jednak widoki z góry nie mają sobie równych. Podczas wycieczki z przewodnikiem będziesz więc podziwiać Pamukkale w całej okazałości z lotu ptaka, a dokładnie z kosza balonu na ogrzane powietrze. Aydin, jeden z naszych lokalnych przewodników, mówi: „Źródła termalne w Pamukkale rozciągają się na obszarze 10 kilometrów kwadratowych, więc z ziemi naprawdę trudno jest je zobaczyć w całości. Z balonu na ogrzane powietrze można dostrzec każdy fragment”.

Lot balonem zaplanowano o wschodzie słońca, aby zagwarantować Ci jak najbardziej spektakularny widok na Pamukkale – przygotuj się więc na bardzo wczesną pobudkę. Z pewnością jednak widoki są warte takiego poświęcenia, ponieważ baseny wyjątkowo mienią się w porannym świetle. Lot trwa około 45 minut, więc masz mnóstwo czasu, aby podziwiać widoki i robić zdjęcia. Po powrocie na ziemię udasz się do restauracji na śniadanie w formie bufetu.

Po posiłku wraz z przewodnikiem udasz się do starożytnego greckiego miasta Hierapolis, którego ruiny służą obecnie jako skansen. Znaleziono tu artefakty pochodzące z epoki żelaza sprzed ponad 3000 lat, ale miejsce to słynie przede wszystkim z pozostałości grecko-rzymskich, w tym ruin świątyni Apolla, amfiteatru mogącego pomieścić 15 000 widzów oraz jednej z największych nekropolii w Turcji. Po zwiedzaniu w planie jest lunch, a następnie powrót do miejsca zakwaterowania.

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Cena zawiera:
  • check Transport
  • check Przewodnik
  • check Śniadanie
  • check Lunch
  • check Kieliszek cavy
  • check Opłaty wstępu
  • check Ubezpieczenie
  • check Wycieczka oferowana wyłącznie przez TUI
O czym należy pamiętać?
  • Ponieważ wycieczka obejmuje lot, każdy uczestnik musi mieć przy sobie paszport
  • Wycieczka nie jest dostępna dla dzieci poniżej 7. roku życia
  • Dane paszportowe należy podać w momencie dokonywania rezerwacji
  • Należy pamiętać, że wycieczka wiąże się z długim czasem transferu wynoszącym około trzech godzin w każdą stronę
  • Wstęp do głównej części Pamukkale jest wliczony w cenę, ale dodatkowa opłata za dostęp do Basenu Kleopatry jest płatna na miejscu
  • Należy pamiętać, że basen Kleopatry jest obecnie w remoncie i nie można z niego korzystać. Mamy nadzieję, że prace zostaną wkrótce zakończone, ale na razie nie ma oficjalnej daty ponownego otwarcia
  • Atrakcja nieodpowiednia dla osób o ograniczonej sprawności ruchowej
  • Wycieczka nie jest dostosowana do potrzeb rodzin z małymi dziećmi
  • Prosimy o zapakowanie stroju kąpielowego oraz kremu z filtrem UV
  • Napoje dodatkowo płatne
  • Niektóre opłaty wstępu i opcjonalne dodatki płatne na miejscu
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    Could have used a little more from the guide, mostly seemed to talk about mosquitos and got the price of the ancient pool wrong.

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    z Wielka Brytania - sierpień 2023

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    z Wielka Brytania - maj 2023

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