La "Piccola Venezia" di Gran Canaria: visitate il Puerto de Mogan in barca
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La "Piccola Venezia" di Gran Canaria: visitate il Puerto de Mogan in barca

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46,00 
Cancellazione gratuita
Lingua: Inglese
Voucher sul cellulare accettato
Durata: da 4 hours a 8 hours
Cosa farai
  • Arriverete rilassati dopo una crociera in barca lungo la costa da Puerto Rico a Puerto de Mogan.
  • È così facile sbarcare nel cuore della città con accesso diretto al lungomare, senza lunghe camminate.
  • A Puerto de Mogan c'è molto tempo libero per curiosare tra le bancarelle di prodotti tipici delle Canarie.
  • Scoprirete la città che molti considerano la più bella di Gran Canaria.
  • Il vostro tour è guidato da un accompagnatore locale esperto con una conoscenza impareggiabile di Puerto de Mogan
Cosa aspettarsi

Puerto de Mogan è considerata da molti la città più bella di Gran Canaria e, una volta ammirate le sue case a forma di paese dei balocchi, è difficile contraddirla. Questo tour vi porta in barca, attraccando proprio nel cuore del porto dopo un avvicinamento panoramico, in modo da evitare lunghe camminate dai parcheggi fuori città. Maria, una delle nostre esperte guide locali, dice: "Il mercato di Mogan è un classico di Gran Canaria, conosciuto in tutta l'isola. E arrivare in città in barca dà quella sensazione di brivido che si prova nell'attesa di un'esperienza speciale".

Salpando dal porto di Puerto Rico, si costeggia la costa rocciosa e vulcanica del sud prima di arrivare a Puerto de Mogan. Incastonata tra le scogliere all'imbocco di una valle scoscesa, è nota come "Piccola Venezia" per il suo canale, le casette bianche decorate di blu e giallo, i balconi in ferro battuto e le stradine fiorite. Caratteristiche che l'hanno resa molto popolare.

Arrivando in barca, vi troverete subito al centro dell'azione. Solo noi vi portiamo da e per Puerto de Mogan via mare. Antonio, un'altra delle nostre guide locali, dice: "Se arrivate in pullman, non solo il viaggio è meno panoramico, ma dovete anche camminare un po' per raggiungere il lungomare". Avrete tempo libero per curiosare tra le bancarelle di prodotti tipici delle Canarie o per rilassarvi in uno dei tanti caffè a terrazza con vista sugli yacht. E c'è anche un'invitante spiaggia sabbiosa su cui distendersi.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Trasporto
  • check Trasporto
  • check Guida
  • check Trasporto in barca
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  • Questo tour può essere gestito in più lingue, ma la lingua selezionata verrà parlata
  • Non adatto a persone in sedia a rotelle
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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  • Happy Travellers

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - maggio 2025

    Viaggio di coppia

     

    55 - 64 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Very relaxing, nice change to travel by boat instead of coach. Lovely place to visit. Friendly & helpful guide.

  • Pat

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - maggio 2025

    Viaggio di coppia

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Good trip coach pick up on time, guide Vera vey informative, nice polite driver. Boat trip to Puerto Morgan was lovely and to see it from the sea was ...

  • Suzanne Wallace

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - maggio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    35 - 44 anni

    Buono

    Valutazione complessiva

    3/5

    The whole point of us going was to see the market as advertised. Unfortunately it wasn't stated that the market is open on Fridays only. We booked to ...

  • Sheffield

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - aprile 2025

    Viaggio di coppia

     

    45 - 54 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

  • Jasmine

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - aprile 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    18 - 24 anni

    Ottimo

    Valutazione complessiva

    4/5

    We were booked for Friday 18.04.25 however, the coach came and didn't take us. The TUI reps at the hotel were very helpful and supported us to rebook ...

  • Steven Sumner

    Da Regno Unito - aprile 2025

    Viaggio da solo

     

    35 - 44 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    4/5

    The pick ups were very convoluted and added an hour to the journey, which could have been spent in the town , the boat took ages to disembark , and wa ...

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