4,5 godzinny rejs katamaranem do Zatoki Masca z lunchem
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4,5 godzinny rejs katamaranem do Zatoki Masca z lunchem

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Czas trwania: 4 godziny 40 minut
Dlaczego warto?
  • Ciesz się doświadczeniem dla całej rodziny
  • Podziwiaj walenie w ich naturalnym środowisku
  • Baw się dobrze w czystych wodach Teneryfy
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Katamarany popłyną w poszukiwaniu wielorybów i delfinów na klify Los Gigantes i Masca.

Twoi przewodnicy poinformują Cię o cechach gatunków waleni, które znajdziesz podczas wycieczki. Dowiesz się o ich zwyczajach, jedzeniu, migracjach itp. Po kontemplacji zwierząt na wolności w ich naturalnym środowisku, możesz zrelaksować się opalając się i pływając w morzu, patrząc na wybrzeże Barranco de Masca.

Na koniec wrócisz do Puerto Colon.

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Gdzie?

Puerto Colón, Playa de las Américas, Hiszpania

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  • Użytkownik anonimowy

    z Stany Zjednoczone - maj 2024

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    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    What an absolutely thrilling experience! Spent 2hrs sailing out for some sight seeing and a spot of swimming, all drinks are included, we saw Pilot Wh ...

  • Użytkownik anonimowy

    z Stany Zjednoczone - lipiec 2023

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    Ogólna ocena

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    Great experience

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