Nat Geo Day Tour: Auf den Spuren eines Nat Geo-Forschers - Kajakfahren auf unberührten Gewässern von Mallorca
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Auf den Spuren eines Nat Geo-Forschers - Kajakfahren auf unberührten Gewässern von Mallorca

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch
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Dauer: zwischen 2 Stunden bis 4 Stunden

Dieses Erlebnis erfüllt die Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council. Mit der Wahl dieses Erlebnisses tragen Sie dazu bei, die Orte, die Sie schätzen, zu erhalten, die Umwelt zu fördern und lokale Gemeinschaften zu unterstützen

Highlights
  • Erkunden Sie die unberührten Gewässer des Mittelmeers vor der Küste Mallorcas auf einer Tour, die von der Arbeit des National Geographic-Projekts "Pristine Seas" inspiriert ist, das sich für den Schutz der letzten unberührten Gewässer in unseren Ozeanen einsetzt
  • Erfahren Sie von einem Meeresbiologen mehr über die „Lunge des Mittelmeers“ - Posidonia oceanica - und ihren entscheidenden Beitrag zur Artenvielfalt und zur Erhaltung eines gesunden Meeresökosystems
  • Erkunden Sie das Gebiet von Sant Elm mit dem Kajak, einer nachhaltigen Wassersportart, die keine Auswirkungen auf die Meeresumwelt hat
  • Entdecken Sie von Ihrem Kajak aus die Unterwasserwelt, einschließlich der Meereswiesen von Posidonia. Genießen Sie eine optionale Schnorcheltour in der Umgebung von Sant Elm
  • Erfahren Sie, wie jeder von uns zum Schutz der Meeresschutzgebiete und der Posidonia-Wiesen beitragen kann, indem wir das Bewusstsein für ihre Rolle im Kampf gegen die globale Erwärmung schärfen, wie in der National Geographic-Dokumentation „Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection“ zu sehen ist
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Inspiriert von National Geographics Projekt "Pristine Seas", das sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, die letzten unberührten Orte in unseren Ozeanen zu schützen, bietet diese National Geographic Day Tour eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, einige der schönsten und naturbelassenen Gewässer des Mittelmeers mit dem Kajak zu erkunden. In Begleitung Ihres erfahrenen Tourguides und eines Meeresbiologen erfahren Sie mehr über die Bedeutung der Posidonia.

Ihr Guide nimmt Sie mit auf eine Kajaktour durch das Meeresschutzgebiet vor Sant Elm, ein artenreiches Ökosystem, in dem Delfine, Fische, Vögel, Algen und viele weitere Tierarten leben. Genießen Sie die Gelegenheit zum Schnorcheln und bestaunen Sie die Posidonia-Wiesen aus nächster Nähe, während Ihr Tourguide die Bedeutung dieses Seegrases für das Mittelmeer und die Welt erklärt.

Erfahren Sie, wie jeder von uns dazu beitragen kann, die Posidonia-Wiesen zu schützen, indem wir das Bewusstsein für ihre Rolle im Kampf gegen die globale Erwärmung schärfen, wie es in der National Geographic-Dokumentation „Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection“ gezeigt wird.

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  • check Transfer
  • check Guide
  • check Kajak
  • check Schnorchelstopps
  • check Schwimmstopps
  • check Instruktor
  • check Rettungsweste
  • check Frisches Obst
Wichtige Informationen
  • Empfohlenes Alter: 10-60 Jahre
  • Aus Sicherheitsgründen wird diese Aktivität nicht empfohlen für Personen, die das festgelegte Aktivitätsalter überschritten haben, die unter Drogeneinfluss stehen, für Schwangere, für Personen mit Atembeschwerden, Herzproblemen, Allergien und allen anderen Problemen, die es nicht erlauben, diese Aktivität durchzuführen
  • Diese Tour beinhaltet eine anspruchsvolle Kajakfahrt von etwa 4 km. Für die Teilnahme ist ein mittleres Maß an Fitness erforderlich
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste, die an Reisekrankheit leiden
  • Nicht rollstuhlgerecht
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
  • Nicht geeignet für Familien mit kleinen Kindern
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste, die nicht schwimmen können
  • Es können Einschränkungen in Bezug auf Größe, Gewicht und/oder Alter gelten
  • Handtuch mitbringen
  • Biologisch abbaubares Insektenschutzmittel mitbringen
  • Kopfbedeckung mitbringen
  • Geeignetes Schuhwerk mitbringen
  • Speisen und Getränke nicht inbegriffen
  • Abhängig von den Wetterverhältnissen
  • Englischsprachiger Guide für alle Nationalitäten
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    Aus Deutschland - August 2024

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    Wir mussten extra ein Taxi bestellen, um zum Treffpunkt für den Transfer zu kommen. Da hätten wir auch gleich eigenständig zum Kajakverleih fahren kön ...

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