Doble diversión con esta excursión de día completo a Isla Discovery. Disfrutará de una experiencia familiar con delfines antes de dirigirse al Parque Natural de Arrecifes de Garrafón para continuar con la diversión. Practique snorkel, kayak o simplemente relájese y disfrute de las vistas vírgenes que se ofrecen. Y por si fuera poco, también se incluye un sabroso almuerzo buffet.
Entrada al Parque Natural de Arrecifes de Garrafón y experiencia con delfines
- Excursión de día completo a Isla Discovery
- Encuentro familiar con delfines
- Parque Natural de Arrecifes de Garrafón
- Practique snorkel o kayak en aguas tranquilas
- Disfrute de un sabroso almuerzo buffet
Crucero en barco
Entradas
Buffet
Barra libre
Refrescos
Traslado en barco
Equipo
Nado con delfines
- Tasa de muelle de 15,00 USD por persona pagadera en el momento del check-in y no incluida. Los niños de más de 100 cm deberán abonar una tasa de muelle.
- Las fotos no están incluidas, pero se pueden adquirir
- Los traslados no están incluidos, pero pueden organizarse en el complejo por 20 USD por persona.
- Las tirolinas y la zona VIP no están incluidas
- Por la seguridad y el bienestar de los delfines y del ecosistema, aplíquese crema solar al menos dos horas antes de la actividad, o después de bucear.
- No recomendable para mujeres embarazadas o personas con problemas de espalda
- No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
- No recomendable para familias con niños pequeños
- Los niños deben ser supervisados por un adulto (mayor de 18 años) en todo momento
- En algunas atracciones se aplican restricciones de altura, peso y/o edad
- Traer repelente de mosquito biodegradable
- Traer toalla
- Lleva algo de dinero para gastos extra o propinas
- Las cámaras de fotos no están permitidas durante el espectáculo
- No recomendables para personas que no sepan nadar
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