Dolphing Watching River Trips
Dolphing Watching River Trips
Join us for a unique trip on a semi rigid 450hp powerboat. Choose between the ocean trip (dolphin watching) or a river ride (Sightseeing). Guaranteed fun! We leave from the Isla Canela Marina daily.
General Information
- Duration:
- 1 Days
- Location Start:
- Marina Isla Canela, Punta del Moral, Huelva
- Location Finish:
- Marina Isla Canela, Punta del Moral, Huelva
- Phone:
- 0034959479561
- Fax:
- 0034959579029
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Paypal
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Wire Transfer
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- We Speak:
- Dutch, German, Portuguese, Spanish, English
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Last updated: 11/03/2006
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Itinerary
Day 1
Here is your chance to board one of Europe´s largest semi rigid boats, Waterproof Adventures Offers a great trip on the Atlantic Ocean with the chance to see dolphins in their natural habitat. Or take the river trip which will take you up the Guadiana river, the natural border between Spain and Portugal. The 37 ft.semi rigid boat is a 5 ton aliminium construction built in South west Wales (St.Davids, Pembrokeshire by Ocean dynamics) and is powered by a 450 horspower Caterpillar engine. Extremely stable and very safe, this is an experience suitable for everyone!
Extra Information
- Extras -
- Departure times: 09:30 Ocean, 11:00 Ocean, 12:30 Ocean, 14:00 Ocean, 16:00 River, 17:30 River, 19:00 River. Max.12 persons per trip, book early to avoid dissapointment, Pick up service possible (50 kilometer radius)
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Email the tour operator - Dolphing Watching River Trips
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