Küstenerkundung mit dem Boot ab Cala Bona
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Küstenerkundung mit dem Boot ab Cala Bona

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Kostenlose Stornierung
Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch, Deutsch, Katalanisch
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Dauer: zwischen 2 Stunden bis 4 Stunden 30 Minuten
Highlights
  • Begeben Sie sich auf eine malerische Bootstour entlang atemberaubender Küsten
  • Tauchen Sie bei erfrischenden Badestopps in kristallklares Wasser ein
  • Tauchen Sie ein in die reiche Geschichte und die natürliche Schönheit der Region
Beschreibung

Begeben Sie sich auf eine Reise entlang der atemberaubenden Küste. Segeln Sie von Cala Bona aus und tauchen Sie ein in die atemberaubende Landschaft, während Sie die Ostküste erkunden. Egal, ob Sie sich für die 2-stündige Kreuzfahrt oder das 2,5-stündige Abenteuer entscheiden. Freuen Sie sich auf einen Tag voller Entspannung, Entdeckungen und Spaß.

Option 1: SEA ODYSSEY – Abfahrt: 09:30 Uhr | Dauer: 2 Stunden

Von Cala Bona aus führt Sie diese unvergessliche Reise vorbei am kristallklaren Wasser und den malerischen Buchten von Sa Coma, Cala Morlanda und dem charmanten Hafen von Porto Cristo. Perfekt für Familien mit Kindern und Meeresliebhaber.

Option 2: SEA ODYSSEY – Abfahrt: 9:30 Uhr | Dauer: 2 Stunden

Segeln Sie vorbei an den ruhigen Buchten von Font de Sa Cala, dem Hafen von Cala Ratjada, den Klippen von Cap Vermell und den majestätischen Coves d'Artà. Legen Sie einen erfrischenden Badestopp in Canyamel ein (10–15 Minuten), bevor Sie Cala Ratjada erreichen. Die Reise geht weiter entlang der wunderschönen Küsten von Sa Coma und Cala Millor, bevor es zurück nach Cala Bona geht.

Option 3: SEA ADVENTURE – Abfahrt: 14:00 Uhr | Dauer: 2,5 Stunden

Starten Sie von Cala Bona aus zu einer spektakulären Bootstour am Nachmittag zu den malerischen Stränden von Sa Coma und Cala Morlanda. Dort legen Sie einen Zwischenstopp für ein erfrischendes 10- bis 15-minütiges Bad im kristallklaren Wasser ein. Die Route führt weiter vorbei am charmanten Hafen von Porto Cristo und den atemberaubenden Buchten Cala Magrana, Cala Mendia und Cala Anguila.

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Creuers Illa Balear Cala Bona, Polígon del Moll, Cala Bona, Spanien

Treffpunkt:
Bitte finden Sie sich 10 Minuten vor Abfahrt am Pier ein.
Wichtige Informationen

Vorab wissen:

  • Die Dauer und der Ort des Badestopps sind ungefähre Angaben. Der Kapitän des Bootes behält sich das Recht vor, diese je nach Wetterbedingungen zu ändern.
  • Im Falle einer wetterbedingten Absage bietet der Anbieter die Möglichkeit, an einem anderen Tag zu reisen oder auf eine andere Route umzusteigen. Ist keine dieser Optionen möglich, erfolgt eine vollständige Rückerstattung des gekauften Tickets.
  • Alle Katamarane verfügen über Unterwassersichtgeräte und zwei Rutschen am Heck
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