Parcourez les célèbres paysages lunaires de Fuerteventura à dos de chameau. Rendez-vous à l'Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura, où un expert vous donnera un aperçu fascinant de la conservation des chameaux et de leur comportement. 25 minutes de promenade à dos de chameau, cahoteuse mais amusante, le long de pistes et de sentiers poussiéreux, jusqu'à ce que vous aperceviez la mer. C'est une expérience qui plaira à toute la famille.

Billet pour le safari à dos de chameau
- Découvrez les paysages poussiéreux de Fuerteventura à dos de chameau.
- Apprendre à connaître les chameaux grâce à un expert
- Un point de vue unique pour une vue imprenable
Balade en chameau
- Les horaires des promenades à dos de chameau sont 10h00, 10h30, 11h00, 11h30, 12h00, 12h30, 13h00, 14h00 et 15h00. Vous devrez être au point de rencontre 15 minutes avant l'heure de départ. La durée de la promenade à dos de chameau est de 25 minutes.
- Les femmes enceintes et les enfants de moins de 3 ans ne sont pas autorisés à participer au safari à dos de chameau, dont le poids maximal est de 120 kg par personne.
- À l'arrivée au parc, veuillez présenter votre billet prépayé à la billetterie afin de l'échanger contre le bon officiel pour le safari à dos de chameau et d'attribuer un créneau horaire (en fonction des disponibilités).
- Les enfants ne peuvent pas s'asseoir sur la jambe de leurs parents pour le trajet.
- Les participants âgés de 15 ans ou moins doivent être accompagnés d'une personne âgée de plus de 16 ans.
- Soyez assurés que nos promenades à dos de chameau respectent des normes de soins rigoureuses, garantissant que le bien-être et le confort des chameaux sont prioritaires tout au long de la promenade, ce qui implique de leur accorder de nombreuses pauses bien méritées tout au long de leur journée de travail.
- Ne convient pas aux femmes enceintes
- Ne convient pas aux familles avec des enfants en bas âge
- Des restrictions de taille, de poids et/ou d'âge peuvent s'imposer
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte de plus de 18 ans à tout moment
- Frais d'entrée non inclus
- Transfert non inclus
- Veuillez noter que tous les horaires sont approximatifs et sujets à changement
Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience
Basé sur 9 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés
Catégories d'évaluation
Personnel
4,7/5
Rapport qualité-prix
4,4/5
Sécurité
4,7/5
Service
4,7/5
Raffy
De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2025A voyagé en famille
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale4/5
Tutto bene
ls16
De États-Unis d'Amérique - juillet 2024A voyagé en couple
18 - 24 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Me gustó porque al final es un paseo agradable que hay q experimentar alguna vez en la vida y lo que no me gustó es que los camellos parecían hambrien ...
Summa
De États-Unis d'Amérique - juin 2024A voyagé en couple
18 - 24 ans
Moyen
Note globale3/5
Firstly when we got on the camels, the camel behind was trying to bite me and was spitting food down my back. When I notified the worker about this he ...
Anonyme
De États-Unis d'Amérique - février 2024Excellent
Note globale5/5
Well done
Anonyme
De États-Unis d'Amérique - novembre 2023Moyen
Note globale3/5
We got the wrong bus and missed our time slot. Would it be possible to have a refund ? Regards Tracey frater
Dave
De États-Unis d'Amérique - juillet 2023A voyagé seul
25 - 34 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
The staff was very friendly and very entertaining
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