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Is there a water park, amusement park or a dolphinarium in or near Dubrovnik?
13 years ago  •  3 subscribers 2 answers
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I have not seen a water park or an amusement park in Dubrovnik, especially near it. There's no emphasis on that. Farther...
How much does an Excursion to the Dolphinarium (Alanya) cost from the hotel? Is it worth looking on the side Excursion to the Dolphinarium (Alanya)
12 years ago  •  3 subscribers 3 answers
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There is no dolphinarium in Alanya, but on the road 8 km from your hotel there is the village of Avsalar, here it has a dolphinarium-water park Sealanya. Last year, my family was in it, in principle, not bad))) If you buy a full package, and this an adult (if I'm not mistaken) somewhere around $ 70 per child $ 35, then you get: bus delivery back and forth, a performance in a dolphinarium, and after it a visit to the water park with lunch .... Farther...
We are going to Georgia in the spring, who was in the dolphinarium, share your impressions, is it possible to swim with dolphins there?
6 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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The season is not open in the spring, so it's unlikely Farther...
Does the dolphinarium work in winter
15 years ago  •  3 subscribers 3 answers
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works on Saturdays, performance at 11.30. Adult ticket 40 UAH, children (up to 3 years old) -30 UAH Farther...
I would like to go somewhere outside the hotel with my child - take a walk, see something interesting and historical. And that it was not too long and tiring.
10 years ago  •  5 subscribers 17 answers
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valdemar2011, You are wrong about the Dino Park))))) It is located on the right track near the village. Goynuk, she herself was there more than once with her grandchildren)))) Or did you, like Aladdin, rub the lamp and transfer Dino to Antalya in winter ??? Farther...
We are going to Phuket on July 24th. We heard that in Thailand there is a dolphinarium where you can swim with dolphins, does anyone know where it is, how much it costs, how to get there, programs. Information about the aquaterrarium will also be useful. Thanks to those who responded.
12 years ago  •  3 subscribers 3 answers
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Good day! I will break you up, because, alas, there is no dolphinarium and aquaterrarium in Phuket, but there is an aquarium (mini-oceanarium) and a zoo (although if you love animals, then there is nothing to do there). Farther...
Somewhere I saw a price of about 20 euros per person (not a Bulgarian) - I was impressed. The prices on the zoo's website are sane, but now I think - perhaps this is also only for the Bulgarians, but for tourists there are other prices.
15 years ago  •  2 subscribers 3 answers
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I was in Bulgaria 3 years in a row (the last time was in the summer of 2008). As for prices in a public place, as a rule, for Bulgarians the price is 2-5 times lower than for foreigners. Moreover, they are very clearly and even brazenly trying to deceive - EVERYWHERE in all transactions with money. Be ULTIMATELY CAREFUL in any transactions with money, especially when exchanging money. I was struck by how many attempts to deceive last year. In a store, in a cafe, in a bank - everywhere you nee ... Farther...
5 years ago  •  6 subscribers 5 answers
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Dolphinariums are evil. I ask you to think and not support these prisons by buying tickets. Farther...
Hello, I would like to combine the rest with the treatment of the child. Tell me which hotel has dolphin therapy, is it included in the tour or do you have to pay separately, if so, maybe someone knows how much?
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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Hello. My son and I went to dolphin therapy in Bali (Indonesia). With our diagnosis, we were denied almost all Ukrainian dolphinariums. Although my child has no seizures or convulsions. It's just that he has a very rare genetic disease, in short, a severe delay in both mental and physical development. But I really wanted to take my child to dolphin therapy and the refusals of Ukrainian dolphinariums did not stop me. At that time (and it was 2007) I found dolphin therapy centers in Australia and ... Farther...