Opastettu kierros Hamsin luolissa ja Dinosaurland kuljetuksilla
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Opastettu kierros Hamsin luolissa ja Dinosaurland kuljetuksilla

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158 arviota
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51,50 
Ilmainen peruutus
Kieli: English
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Kesto: 2 tuntia–4 tuntia
Kohokohdat
  • Vierailet Hamsin luolissa ja opit Mallorcan kehityksestä alkuräjähdyksen jälkeen
  • Tutustut alueen kolmeen pääluolaan – pyöreään, siniseen ja klassiseen luolaan
  • Kiertelet Dinosaurlandissa, jossa on paljon aktiviteetteja lapsille
  • Voit kävellä yli 100 elävän kokoisen dinosauruksen ja 40 lajin jäljitelmän seassa
  • Asiantuntevalla paikallisoppaalla on erinomainen tietämys Mallorcasta ja sen historiasta
Retken kuvaus

Tällä koko perheen kutkuttavalla retkellä vierailet Hamsin tippukiviluolissa ja Dinosaurlandissa. Genesis-dokumentti ja Titanosaurus ovat todellisia leuanloksauttajia. Marga, yksi paikallisoppaistamme, sanoo: "Tällä retkellä mielikuvitus pääsee todella valloilleen, kun siirryt yhdestä Mallorcan vanhimmista nähtävyyksistä, 10 miljoonaa vuotta vanhoista Hamsin luolista, yhteen uusimmista, hiljattain avattuun Dinosaurlandiin."

Vaikka Hamsin luolat ovat miljoonia vuosia vanhat, ne löydettiin vasta viime vuosisadalla. Sen jälkeen niistä on tullut yksi saaren suosituimmista nähtävyyksistä. Tutkiessasi kolmea pääluolaa saat tietää saaren alkuperäisistä asukkaista. Puoliavoin Pyöreä luola kasveineen on kuin dinosaurusten aikakaudelta. Sinisessä luolassa Genesis-niminen audiovisuaalinen dokumentti esittelee Mallorcan historiaa alkuräjähdyksestä tähän päivään. Klassinen luola, joka on 12 salin verkosto, on mystinen. Luolassa kuulee myös venetsialaisvaikutteisen musiikkiesityksen.

Sitten matka jatkuu Dinosaurlandiin, jossa voit kävellä yli 100 elävän kokoisen dinosauruksen keskellä. Puistossa on myös yli 50 metriä pitkä Titanosaurus, joka on joidenkin mielestä ollut suurin dinosauruslaji. Lapset voivat leikkiä täällä paleontologeja, pelailla pelejä tai piirtää. Kerrassaan upea päivä koko perheelle.

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  • J

    Jaana56

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    4.6

    19. toukokuuta 2025

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    Parempi info retken kestosta ja ohjelmasta. Hotellilta saimme infon, jonka mukaan olisimme voineet käydä vain dino-puistossa ja palata takaisin (lapset 1v ja 3v mukana).Retki kesti klo 9-15 ja hotellista kerrottiin, että kesto on n. 4h. Dino-puisto hieno. Alueella voisi olla myos leikkipaikka, keinuja tms. bussin lähtöä odotellessa.

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    Steve

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    3.8

    26. lokakuuta 2025

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    Guide gave very little information, no chat during the journey also difficult to understand when she did speak.

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    Viky

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    4.2

    9. lokakuuta 2025

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    Dino park too short and very short show. Caves was lovely, nice experience

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    Dominique

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    4.6

    1. lokakuuta 2025

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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 TUI-Mitarbeiter Matteo meinte dieser unfreundlich zunächst, dass die Abfahrt jetzt nicht stattfindet. Ich beharrte weiter und er kümmerte sich darum. Es stellte sich heraus, dass die Abfahrt auf 10.00 Uhr (statt 9.40) gesetzt wurde. Grundsätzlich kein Problem, allerdings buchen wir über TUI, damit wir nicht 30 Minuten auf Abholung warten müssen.

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    James

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    4.2

    17. syyskuuta 2025

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    Very good experience , the kids loved it . The dinosaurs were very well presented with the likeness , sounds and animation . The cave experience was good but a little too quick . It was hard to hear the information coming from the speakers , I think it would work better if a person was there to narrate and give the information

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    Siobhan

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    3.8

    16. syyskuuta 2025

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    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.

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