Walbeobachtungstour mit einem barrierefreien Boot
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Walbeobachtungstour mit einem barrierefreien Boot

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Sprachen: Englisch, Italienisch, Spanisch
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Dauer: 3 Stunden
Highlights
  • Beobachten Sie vom Oberdeck aus Wale und Delfine in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum
  • Tauchen Sie ins warme Meerwasser und erkunden Sie die Unterwasserwelt
  • Genießen Sie nach dem Tauchgang eine köstliche kalte italienische Pasta
  • Viel Spaß bei diesem individuellen und stressfreien Erlebnis
Beschreibung

Willkommen an Bord der "Santa Rita", einem wirklich außergewöhnlichen Schiff, das ein inklusives Segelerlebnis für alle bietet, auch für Menschen mit eingeschränkter Mobilität. Dieses barrierefreie Boot ist so konzipiert, dass jeder den Nervenkitzel erleben kann, in den Ozean einzutauchen und seine Wunder zu erkunden.

Beginnen Sie Ihre Reise im geräumigen Cockpit am Heck oder entspannen Sie sich auf den bequemen Polstern am Bug. Das Oberdeck verfügt über große Sitzplätze auf beiden Seiten und eine Terrasse mit Kunstrasen - ein idealer Ort, um Wale und Delfine in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum zu beobachten. Ihre aufmerksame Crew führt Sie durch dieses Meereswunderland und macht Sie mit riesigen Meeresschildkröten, verspielten Delfinen und majestätischen Walen bekannt, die dieses Naturschutzgebiet ihr Zuhause nennen. Mit einer maximalen Kapazität von zehn Personen garantiert die "Santa Rita" ein persönliches, stressfreies Erlebnis, bei dem Sie die Hauptperson sind.

Schließlich ankern Sie in einer ruhigen Bucht, wo Sie in das warme (ganzjährig 20/22 Grad) Meerwasser eintauchen können. Eine Schnorchelausrüstung wird für diejenigen bereitgestellt, die die Unterwasserwelt erkunden möchten. Nach der Rückkehr erwartet Sie eine köstliche kalte italienische Pasta.

Dank der hydraulischen Plattform und der speziellen Rollstühle hat jeder die Möglichkeit, im Meer zu schwimmen und zu tauchen. Für die weniger Abenteuerlustigen bietet die Besatzung Hilfe auf See an.

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  • check Bootsfahrt
  • check Schwimmbrille, Schnorchel und Schwimmflossen
  • check Essen und Getränke
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Puerto de Los Cristianos, Arona, Spanien

Treffpunkt:
Vom Parkplatz am Hafen von Los Cristianos folgen Sie der blauen Linie auf dem Boden in Richtung "Zone B Excursions". Bitte treffen Sie mindestens 15 Minuten vor der Abfahrt am Treffpunkt ein.
Wichtige Informationen

Informieren Sie sich im Voraus:

  • Denken Sie daran, dass Sie zwanzig Minuten vor der Abfahrt im Hafen sein müssen.
  • Sie werden in der Werft abgeholt, um Ihnen die Rampe zum Schwimmdock hinunter zu helfen
  • Der Eingang und das Bad sind für Rollstuhlfahrer zugänglich
  • Teilnehmer mit eingeschränkter Mobilität können dank der hydraulischen Plattform das Meer erreichen

Denken Sie daran, Folgendes mitzubringen

  • Sonnenschutz, Badeanzug und Handtücher
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    Liesbet

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    4.6

    4. Januar 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Ze hebben een half uur op ons gewacht omdat we door omstandigheden te laat waren. Dat was super sympathiek! Het was een kleine boot en we hadden met ons gezin het dek voor ons alleen! En we hebben een zeeschildpad en kleine walvis gespot. Heerlijk! Aanrader!

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    Yana

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    4.2

    27. Dezember 2024

    Als Paar gereist


    Be careful with your reservations, because it's not nice to arrive on time at a place where you're not expected...

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