Pamukkale er spektakulært sett fra bakken – men enda bedre sett fra fugleperspektiv. Se en av Tyrkias største naturskatter fra oven med denne luftballongopplevelsen. Du må stå opp i god tid før soloppgang, men det er verdt det når du svever over de bomullshvite kalsiumterrassene og skaper minner som vil vare lenge etter at du har reist.

Soloppgangstur med varmluftsballong i Pamukkale – fra Antalya
- Luftballongtur over Pamukkale
- Tidlig morgentur for å fange det beste lyset
- Utsikt fra fugleperspektiv over UNESCOs verdensarvliste
- Frokost, lunsj og et glass cava inkludert
Transport
Guide
Inngangsbilletter
Frokost
Lunsj
Et glass musserende
- Ettersom denne turen innebærer en flyreise, må hver deltaker ha med seg passet sitt
- Ikke tilgjengelig for barn under 7 år
- Inngang til Pamukkales hovedområde er inkludert, men den ekstra inngangsbilletten til Kleopatras basseng må betales på stedet
- Utflukten passer ikke hvis du har nedsatt bevegelighet
- Utflukten passer ikke familier med små barn
- Ta med gode sko
- Ta med badetøy og solkrem
- Ta med håndkle
- Ekstra penger til fornøyelser eller drikke
- Drikke er ikke inkludert
- Alle tider er cirkatider og kan endres
- Noen inngangsbilletter og valgfrie tillegg betales på stedet
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From Amerikas forente stater - juli 2025Reiste med venner
35 - 44 år
Veldig dårlig
Sammenlagt vurdering1/5
We waited in hotel till 2am without any communication that the trip had been cancelled due to not enough people. This is a disgrace and still nothing ...
Rach
From Amerikas forente stater - juni 2023Reise som par
25 - 34 år
Bra
Sammenlagt vurdering4/5
Hot air balloon was amazing experience, the breakfast and the visit to the ancient salt lakes and museum was really good , but I think that was more t ...
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