Paseo en globo aerostático al amanecer en Pamukkale y visita de Hierápolis
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Paseo en globo aerostático al amanecer en Pamukkale y visita de Hierápolis

4.6/5

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés
Se acepta el bono en el móvil
Duración: more than 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Verá amanecer desde la cesta de un globo aerostático sobrePamukkale
  • Este viaje ofrece una vista de águila de las piscinas termales de color blanco vainilla de la zona.
  • El desayuno, la comida y una copa de cava están incluidos de serie
  • Visita al museo al aire libre de Hierápolis, una antigua ciudad griega.
  • Le acompañará un guía local experto que conoce la zona y su historia
Qué te espera

Las terrazas y piscinas blancas como la vainilla de Pamukkale, uno de los lugares turcos declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, son un espectáculo desde cualquier ángulo del suelo. Sin embargo, no se pueden comparar con las vistas de la zona desde arriba. De eso trata esta excursión guiada, de ver Pamukkale en todo su esplendor a vista de pájaro desde un globo aerostático. Aydin, uno de nuestros guías locales, explica: "Las fuentes termales de Pamukkale se extienden a lo largo de seis kilómetros cuadrados, por lo que desde tierra puede resultar complicado verlas de una sola vez. En globo se puede ver cada centímetro".

El paseo en globo está programado al amanecer, para asegurarse la vista más espectacular posible de Pamukkale; prepárese para empezar el día muy temprano. Pero el madrugón merece la pena, porque las piscinas brillan y resplandecen cuando les da la luz de la mañana. Estará en el aire unos 45 minutos, así que tendrá tiempo de sobra para disfrutar de las vistas y hacer fotos mientras se eleva. Al bajar, se dirigirá a un restaurante para tomar un desayuno bufé.

Una vez repostado, se dirigirá con su guía a la antigua ciudad griega de Hierápolis, cuyas ruinas sirven hoy de museo al aire libre. Aquí se han encontrado artefactos que datan de la Edad de Hierro, hace más de 3.000 años, pero es más famosa por sus vestigios grecorromanos, como lo que queda del Templo de Apolo, un anfiteatro de 15.000 plazas y una de las mayores necrópolis de Turquía. Tras la visita, haremos una parada para almorzar antes de regresar a nuestro alojamiento.

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Incluye
  • check Transporte
  • check Guía
  • check Desayuno
  • check Almuerzo
  • check Copa de cava
  • check Entradas
  • check Seguro
  • check Itinerario exclusivo de TUI
Importante
  • Dado que este viaje incluye un vuelo, cada participante deberá llevar consigo su pasaporte.
  • No disponible para menores de 7 años
  • Los datos del pasaporte deben facilitarse en el momento de la reserva
  • Tenga en cuenta que esta excursión requiere un largo traslado de unas tres horas en cada sentido.
  • La entrada a la zona principal de Pamukkale está incluida, pero la entrada adicional a la Piscina de Cleopatra se paga localmente.
  • Tenga en cuenta que la piscina de Cleopatra está actualmente en obras y no se puede utilizar. Esperamos que las obras finalicen pronto, pero de momento no hay fecha oficial de finalización.
  • No apto para personas con movilidad reducida
  • No recomendable para familias con niños pequeños
  • Traer bañador, toalla y protector solar
  • Bebidas no incluidas
  • Algunas entradas y extras se abonan localmente
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TANTUR TURIZM SEYAHAT A.S
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La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,6 /5

Basado en 7 valoraciones de clientes reales


Categorías de la valoración

Personal

4,8/5

Relación calidad-precio

4,6/5

Servicio

4,8/5

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4,8/5


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  • W

    Worth doing overall

    Verified booking

    3.8

    21 de julio de 2024

    Viajó en pareja


    Could have used a little more from the guide, mostly seemed to talk about mosquitos and got the price of the ancient pool wrong.

  • C

    Courtney

    Verified booking

    4.2

    11 de septiembre de 2023

    Viajó en pareja


    The actual balloon ride was brilliant. However I think 5 per section of the basket was a little too much for what we paid. 4 is ideal. Also the guide didn’t guide much, and there was no communication until after the breakfast (which was a weird breakfast) as to what the plans were for the day. Pammakukle and the ballon were brilliant however - the 3 hour drive each way isn’t so great but needs must for the views we had

  • H

    HBread

    Verified booking

    5

    8 de agosto de 2023

    Viajó solo


    The guide Ezra was really informative, and shared a lot of useful information both at Pammukale and at Hierapolis. The hot air balloon flight was brilliant, there was a lot of pushing from the balloon team to buy things and to tip them. Thought the included breakfast wasn’t great, but the lunch was lovely, lots of choice. Great driver, comfortable coach.

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    Tann

    Verified booking

    5

    13 de julio de 2023

    Viajó en pareja


    both my husband and I enjoyed the whole experience, it comes without saying it was a long day, with a 3 hour journey there and back from our hotel (with a stop off there and back) but that comes from being so far away, would definitely do again. Rep and driver were very good too. food was adequate, I would have taken a snack/drink if had known how long journey was BUT that was my mistake.

  • D

    Dominey

    Verified booking

    5

    29 de mayo de 2023

    Viajó en pareja


    We thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience, despite the 2.00 a.m. start time and getting back at 6.00pm! Everything about this trip was exceptional and really good value for money, as so much was packed into the day. We would highly recommend.

  • V

    Viv Dure

    Verified booking

    4.6

    14 de octubre de 2022

    Viajó en pareja


    Good communication prior to excursion. Brilliant experience with friendly well trained staff.

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