Dinosaurland i wycieczka z przewodnikiem po jaskiniach Cuevas del Hams
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Dinosaurland i wycieczka z przewodnikiem po jaskiniach Cuevas del Hams

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Czas trwania: od 2 godziny do 4 godziny
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  • Udasz się do jaskiń Cueves dels Hams i dowiesz się więcej o ewolucji Majorki od czasu Wielkiego Wybuchu
  • Odwiedzisz trzy główne jaskinie – Jaskinię Okrągłą, Niebieską i Klasyczną
  • Odkryjesz Dinosaurland z mnóstwem atrakcji dla dzieci
  • Będziesz podziwiać modele ponad 100 naturalnej wielkości dinozaurów 40 gatunków
  • Posłuchasz lokalnego przewodnika z ogromną wiedzą o Majorce i jej historii
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Jeśli chodzi o rodzinne wypady na Majorkę, to trudno przebić tę podwójną wyprawę do jaskiń Cueves dels Hams i krainy dinozaurów Dinosaurland. To przyprawiająca o dreszcze podróż do czasów prehistorycznych wyspy, gdzie film „Genesis” i model tytanozaura wprawią Cię w osłupienie. Marga, jeden z naszych lokalnych przewodników, mówi: „Ta wycieczka naprawdę pobudza wyobraźnię, gdy przechodzi się od jednej z najstarszych atrakcji Majorki, liczących 10 milionów lat jaskiń Hams, do jednej z najnowszych, niedawno otwartych parków rozrywki Dinosaurland”.

Cueves dels Hams mogą mieć miliony lat, ale zostały odkryte dopiero w ubiegłym wieku. I od tego czasu stały się jedną z największych atrakcji wyspy. Podczas zwiedzania trzech głównych jaskiń dowiesz się więcej o pierwotnych mieszkańcach wyspy. Półotwarta Jaskinia Okrągła, z roślinnością botaniczną, ma charakter jurajski i zaostrza apetyt na to, co jest w środku. W Jaskini Błękitnej audiowizualny film dokumentalny „Genesis” opowiada historię Majorki od Wielkiego Wybuchu do czasów współczesnych. Jaskinia Klasyczna, która składa się z 12 komór, jest pełna tajemnic. Można tu również obejrzeć kojący pokaz muzyczny inspirowany Wenecją.

Łagodność ustępuje miejsca dzikości w Dinosaurland, gdzie spaceruje się wśród ponad 100 naturalnej wielkości modeli dinozaurów, w tym mitycznego tytanozaura o długości ponad 50 metrów. Niektórzy uważają, że był to największy przedstawiciel tego gatunku. Dzieci mogą również pobawić się w paleontologów, skorzystać z gier i łamigłówek lub spróbować swoich sił w rysowaniu. Zapowiada się wspaniały dzień dla całej rodziny.

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    z Stany Zjednoczone - październik 2025

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    18 - 24 lata

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    Ogólna ocena

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  • Dominique

    z Stany Zjednoczone - październik 2025

    Podróż z rodziną

     

    18 - 24 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

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    Die Abholzeit vom Hotel hatte sich um 20 Minuten geändert. Wir würden darüber weder per Mail noch per TUI Vorort informiert. Auf Nachfrage bei einem T ...

  • James

    z Stany Zjednoczone - wrzesień 2025

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    18 - 24 lata

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    4/5

    Very good experience , the kids loved it . The dinosaurs were very well presented with the likeness , sounds and animation . The cave experience wa ...

  • Siobhan

    z Stany Zjednoczone - wrzesień 2025

    Podróż z rodziną

     

    18 - 24 lata

    Dobrze

    Ogólna ocena

    4/5

    Our tour guide was late and because of this everything was a rush. She got cross with us for stopping to take a family photo.

  • Sascha

    z Stany Zjednoczone - wrzesień 2025

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    25 - 34 lata

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    Ein schöner Familienausflug, was zeitlich absolut gut zu schaffen ist. Die Dinos sind gut geeignet für Fans oder vor allem für Kinder. Für Erwachsene ...

  • Kim

    z Belgia - sierpień 2025

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    Dino park de max voor kinderen. Onze zoon geeft hier enorm van genoten. De grotten geen succes. Meer kijken naar beeld scherm en altijd maar aanschui ...

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