TREVELIN & WELSH COLONY ROUTE
Located 25 km away from Esquel, Trevelin is a peaceful Andean town with a marked presence of Welsh culture. The story begins with the arrival of the first settlers in 1985 and settled in the valley to develop productive activities mainly the wheat with the installation of the mills, thus taking the name that today characterizes Trevelin "Village of the Mill". History is kept alive in museums and stories. The beautiful valley also gave rise to different undertakings such as vineyards, Trout farms or Tulip plantations. We will visit the Nant & Fall Waterfall, the Nant Fach Flour Mill Museum and Nant & Fall vineyards. The tour ends in Trevellin, enjoying a typical Wales tea (optional).
The excursion runs aboard the Yellow Submarine. Unlike other boats this allows you to observe whales submerged in their own world: underwater and with a completely different perspective. The experience is the same as if you were diving with them! While they remain close to the ship it is possible to observe them through the 40 windows of the underwater cabin. On board, passengers can move freely and also opt for the deck of the ship to observe from the surface as in a traditional whale watching. Departures are subject to visibility in the water.
We will get to know the gastronomic and cultural essence of Palermo, one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. We will taste more than 10 dishes and drinks in 4 selected restaurants, walking through its streets while learning about its history, street art, and local identity. Our food-loving guides will enrich the experience by sharing stories about the food, culture, and porteño customs. The total duration is 3h 30', with no more than 40' of walking; the starting point is Picsa (Nicaragua 4896) and it ends at Antiche Tentazioni (Honduras 4770).