Spouses-Only Lisbon Day Tour - Underwater Mining Conference
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Spouses-Only Lisbon Day Tour - Underwater Mining Conference
UNDERWATER MINING INSTITUTE 2014 Harvesting Seabed Mineral Resources in Harmony with Nature The 43rd Conference of the Underwater Mining Institute September 21–28, 2014 • Lisbon, Portugal www.underwatermining.org Spouses-Only Lisbon Day Tour UMI 2014 Monday, September 22, 2014 Registration Deadline: JULY 15, 2014 Updated June 1, 2014 Spouses-Only Lisbon Day Tour Runs Concurrent to UMI Technical Session I Lisboa Monday, September 22. 2014 (Registration Deadline: July 15, 2014) Come and marvel at the beauty and history of Lisbon, Portugal. This day trip is only for spouses and guests of UMI conference participants. Morning, 09:00h: Lisbonʻs Historic Districts (includes train ride) Lunch will be provided Afternoon: Vila de Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered for many the most romantic town in Portugal. This trip includes a guided tour of the Palácio da Pena (Pena Palace), a remarkable example of Romantic architecture, and brief visit to Cabo da Roca and the picturesque town of Cascais. Cost: USD 100 per person Spouses Trip Sep 22nd 2014 Morning - Historic Lisbon Tour Tram ride through Lisbon’s historic districts Break for Lunch at Ciência Viva – Pavilhão do Conhecimento Afternoon - Pena Palace Tour Come and marvel at the beauty of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and arguably the most romantic town in Portugal. The trip includes a guided tour of the Pena Palace, a remarkable example of Romantic architecture, and a brief visit to the picturesque town of Cascais. (Admission and guided tour to Pena Palace are included) Stops: Palácio da Pena - 1h30 Vila de Sintra - 20 min Cabo da Roca - 20 min Cascais - 10 min Average Time: 5h
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