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Tour Dos Alpes E Dolomitas: “O Sonho Em Altas Cotas” Patrimônio mundial UNESCO TOUR DOS ALPES E DOLOMITAS: “O SONHO EM ALTAS COTAS” AVENTURA, EXEPRIENCIA E LIBERDADE França, Suíça, Áustria, Itália, Eslovênia, cruzando os Alpes e as Dolomitas por toda a sua extensão.11 dias: Motociclistas e entusiastas de viagens, para quem gosta de viajar em roteiros, exclusivos, cheios de aventura, história, cultura, culinária e devido conforto, para aqueles que querem respirar o perfume da paixão de motocicleta entre as mais belas regiões italianas viva experiência dessa viagem entre os Alpes e Dolomites: Alpes, são uma das grandes cadeias de montanhas da Europa, que se estende da Áustria e Eslovênia, da Hungria para o leste e norte. Da Itália, Suíça (Alpes suíços), Liechtenstein e sul da Alemanha, sudeste da França e Mônaco. O pico dos Alpes é o Mont Blanc que vamos encontrar nesta viagem, a 4.810,45 m, localizado na fronteira franco-italiana. Nesta viagem, viveremos a fascinante experiência de passar noites em alta cotas, hotéis e instalações em total conforto nos picos mais altos da Europa. Os Alpes oferecem panoramas e momentos extraordinários, muito diferentes daqueles que você já experimentou viajando de motocicletas. Incrível será a capacidade de dirigir em regiões ainda mais bonitas como as Dolomitas (italianas: Dolomiti), formando uma cordilheira nos Alpes orientais no norte da Itália. A área das Dolomitas se estende entre as províncias de Belluno - que é sua parte mais importante - Bolzano, Trento, Údine e Pordenone. Desde 2009 Património Mundial da UNESCO. O ponto mais alto das Dolomitas é a Marmolada, com uma altitude de 3.343 m. Uma verdadeira aventura ilê esperam nessa viagem, venha com vontade de aprender, pilotar, curtir e sorrir entre amigos, ou resto já está tudo preparado ao longo das maravilhosas estradas sinuosas, experimente uma grande emoção que marcará a sua vida do alto do Mundo. FOTO: GROßGLOCKNER-HOCHALPENSTRAßE A VIAGEM DA SUA VIDA COMENÇA AQUI: HOTÉIS COM CAFÉ DA MANHÃ INCLUIDO. 2 JANTARES INCLUÍDOS EM HOTÉIS. TRASLADO AEROPORTO / HOTEL / AEROPORTO. MANUAL DE ROTEIRO DIÁRIO. GUIA BILÍNGUE PARA QUEM NÃO SÚBER FALAR ITALIANO. VAN DE APOIO PARA TRANSPORTE MALAS E ASSISTÊNCIA. REGISTRO FOTOGRÁFICO + CAMISA DO TOUR. SEGURO COBERTURA VIAGEM ATÉ 80 MIL DÓLARES. ATESTADO DE PARTECIPAÇAO PERSONALIZADO FOTO: CORTINA D’AMPEZZO NOSSAS FACILIDADES: CONFORTO, SEGURANÇA E COMODIDADE, GARANTIMOS QUE VOCÊ TENHA TUDO ISSO E MUITO MAIS NESSA EXPERIÊNCIA ITALIANA. MOTOS: DUCATI, BMW, MOTO GUZZI. HOTEL DE QUALIDADE OFERECENDO SERVIÇO SPA E CONFORTO. CHECK-IN FEITOS DA NOSSA EQUIPE. GUIA BILÍNGUE PARA QUEM NÃO FALA ITALIANO. SEGURO VIAGEM COBERTURA E ASSISTÊNCIA. FOTO: AGUILLE DO MIDI NOSSO DIFERENCIAL POR SER ITALIANOS, QUEREMOS VIVER COM VOÇES A PAIXAO E O AMOR PELA NOSSA ITALIA, DO JEITO QUE CONHECEMOS E VIVEMOS ALEM DAS CLASSICAS ROTAS TURISTICAS. A venda e realizada no Brasil. Então não a cobrança do IOF. Parcelamos até 12 X sem juros. Oferecemos experiências culinárias longo o percurso. O TRAJETO: DIA 21/08 SAÍDAS DO BRASIL 150 330 240 230 420 350 260 280 330 2.590 km MILANO DESENZANO D/GARDA TRANSLADO AEROPORTO 150 KM. DIA 22/08: AEROPORTO, AGROTURISMO EM MILAO. SEJAM BEM-VINDOS. UMA TRANSFER IRÁ ACOMPANHAR VOCÊS ATÉ HOTEL PARA DESCANSAR DA VIAGEM, UM PRAZEROSO JANTAR TÍPICO DE BEM-VINDO IRA ALEGRAR A PRIMEIRA NOITE NA ITÁLIA. 1 NOITE EM HOTEL AGRO TURISMO EM MILAO. DIA 23/08: MILAO, TORINO, PINEROLO, SESTRIERE, CLAVIERE. ENTREGAS DAS MOTOS DAS 8:00 ATÉ 9:30. EM SEGUIDA IREMOS PERCORRER ESTRADAS EM DIREÇÃO TORINO E PINEROLO, EM SEGUIDA, (PINEROLO NOS PÉS DAS ALPES COZIE, PEQUENA CIDADE EM DIREÇÃO DE SESTRIERE E COLE MONTE GINEVRO). SESTRIERE (PEQUENA VILA DE UM MIL HABITANTE, CONSIDERADO O COMUNE MAIS ALTO DA ITÁLIA COM 2035 METROS DE ALTURA) LOCALIZADO NA DIVISA ENTRE ITÁLIA/FRANÇA DESDE SEMPRE LOCALIDADE DE ESPORTES INVERNAIS COMO COPA DO MUNDO DE ESQUI. 1 NOITE EM CLAVIER. 280 KM. DIA 24/08: CLAVIERE, COL DE L’ISERAN, CHAMONIX MONT BLANC. DO, LA SALLE- LES ALPES SEGUIMOS PARA GALIBIER THABOR, MODANE, COLLE DE L’ISERAN (PASSO AUTOMOBILÍSTICO MAIS ALTO DA FRANÇA COM 2.770 M DE ALTURA), BURGUE SAN MAURICE PILOTANDO NO MARAVILHOSO PARQUE NACIONAL DA VENUASE (O PARQUE NATIONAL MAIOR DA EUROPA), EM SEGUIDA IREMOS CHEGAR NO MONT. BLANC. O MONT. BLANC EM NÚMEROS: 4.810 METROS DE ALTURA, 40 KM DE COMPRIMENTO, 40 PICOS ACIMA DE 4.000 M, 65 GLACIARES OCUPANDO UMA ÁREA DE 165 KM. O MACIÇO DO MONTE BRANCO É UM VERDADEIRO ESPETÁCULO DA NATUREZA. O MONT. BLANC, COM SEUS 4.810 METROS DE ALTURA, É O PICO DOS PICOS, O MAIS ALTO DA ITÁLIA E DA EUROPA. PRIMEIRA NOITE EM CHAMONIX. 230 KM. DIA 25/08: CHAMONIX, PASSO SAN BERNARDO E TELEFERICO “AGUILLE DO MIDI” EM CHAMONIX NÃO PODEREMOS DEIXAR DE SUBIR NO ALTO DE SEUS 3.842 M, O “AIGUILLE DO MIDI” E SEUS TERRAÇOS EQUIPADOS OFERECEM UMA VISTA DE 360 ° DE TODOS OS ALPES FRANCESES, SUÍÇOS E ITALIANOS. GRAÇAS A UM TELEFÉRICO TEREMOS ACESSOS O TERRAÇO DO CUME, A 3.842 M, PARA DESCOBRIR UMA VISTA IMPERDÍVEL DO MONT. BLANC. A TARDE PILOTANDO AS NOSSAS MOTOS IREMOS ATÉ PASSO SAN BERNARDO (2.473 M. HISTORICAMENTE ANTIGO REFÚGIO PARA VIGIADORES SEGUINDO A VIA FRANCIGENA) PILOTANDO 150 KM (IDA E VOLTA), ENTRE OS MAIS BELOS PANORAMAS DAS ALPES. SECUNDA NOITE EM CHAMONIX. 150 KM. DIA 26/08: CHAMONIX, LAGO DI THUN, LAGO DI BRIENZ, ADERMATT, SANT MORITZ. DEIXANDO CHAMONIX PILOTANDO DIREÇÃO, LAGO DE THUN E LAGO DE BRIENZ, EM SEGUIDA ADERMATT 1.448 M DE ALTURA, (PEQUENA CIDADE DE 1.400 HABITANTES, CAPITAL DA VALE DE ORSENA). MUITAS CURVAS E PAISAGEM ALPINOS ESPETACULARES ATÉ FAMOSA LOCALIDADE SANT. MORITZ 1.822 M, (RENOMADA ESTAÇÃO DE TURISMO DE INVERNO E VERÃO NOS ALPES, JÁ RECEBEU INÚMEROS EVENTOS ESPORTIVOS INTERNACIONAIS, INCLUINDO DUAS EDIÇÕES DOS JOGOS OLÍMPICOS DE INVERNO. É CONHECIDA COMO UMA DAS ESTAÇÕES DE ESQUI MAIS CARAS DO MUNDO). UMA NOITE EM ST. MORITZ. 420 KM. DIA 27/08: SANT. MORITZ, PASSO BERNINA, LIVIGNO, PASSO DELLO STELVIO, MERANO, VAL GARDENA, CORVARA, PASSO VALZAREGO, CORTINA D’AMPEZZO. SAINDO DE SANT.MORITZ IREMOS EM DIREÇAO PONTRESINA, GELERA PERMANENTE MORTERACH (A GELEIRA MORTERATSCH É A MAIOR GELEIRA DO MACIÇO DE BERNINA, NA SUÍÇA), SEGUINDO PARA PASSO BERNINA (2330 M DE ALTURA), ALPE VAGO, LIVIGNO, (ATRAVESSANDO A SUÍÇA PELO PARCO NACIONAL SUÍÇO ATÉ DIVISA COM ITÁLIA), EM SEGUIDA O ESPETACULAR PASSO DELLO STELVIO 2757M, E VAL GARDENA PERCORRENDO AS DOLOMITAS, CORVARA, PIAN VALZAREGO E CORTINA D’AMPEZZO (CIDADE PEROLAS DAS DOLOMITAS, ESTÁ CERCADO PELAS DOLOMITAS, UM PATRIMÔNIO DA UNESCO. PICOS MONUMENTAIS COMO O CRISTALLO, O TOFANE, O CINQUE TORRI, O POMAGAGNON, O BECCO DI MEZZODÌ ... ESTÃO ENTRE AS MONTANHAS CONSIDERADAS MAIS BONITAS DO MUNDO), PRIMEIRA NOITE EM CORTINA. 350 KM. DIA 28/08: CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, PASSO ROLLE, PASSO FEDAIA PASSO GIAU, MONTE CIVETTA, TOUR DAS DOLOMITAS E DE VOLTA PARA CORTINA D’AMPEZZO. GRANDIOSOS CENÁRIOS NATURAIS E PERFIS ROCHOSOS DIGNOS DO COBIÇADO RECONHECIMENTO DO PATRIMÔNIO MUNDIAL DA UNESCO: POUCOS ITINERÁRIOS QUE PERMITEM DESAFIAR DEZENAS E DEZENAS DE CURVAS E CURVAS FECHADAS, MANTENDO-O POR LONGOS TRECHOS ATÉ MAIS DE 2000 METROS E OFERECENDO, AO MESMO TEMPO, PANORAMAS DE BELEZA INCONFUNDÍVEL. SECUNDA NOITE EM CORTINA. 260 KM. DIA 29/08: CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, SAN CANDIDO, LIENTZ, PASSO GROßGLOCKNER-HOCHALPENSTRAßE, INNERKREMS. ENTRANDO NOS ALPES AUSTRÍACAS E PILOTANDO NA ESTRADA ALPINA GROSSGLOCKNER, COM SEUS 48 QUILÔMETROS E 36 CURVAS FECHADAS, É CONSIDERADA A ROTA CÊNICA MAIS BONITA DA EUROPA. (3.798 M), A MONTANHA MAIS ALTA DA ÁUSTRIA. AQUI, OS VISITANTES TÊM UMA VISTA MAGNÍFICA DOS PICOS DE TRÊS MIL METROS E DO PASTERZE, A MAIOR GELEIRA DOS ALPES ORIENTAIS. UMA NOITE EM INNERKREMS. 330 KM. DIA 30/08: INNERKREMS, KRANJSKA GORA, TOLMEZZO. DIREÇÃO SUL DA ÁUSTRIA ESTRADAS TORTUOSAS IMERSAS EM PARQUE NATURAIS, ENTRANDO NA ESLOVÊNIA ENCONTRAREMOS LINDAS PAESAGEM PELAS ALPES ATÉ A FAMOSA KRANJSKA GORA, UMA CIDADE ALPINA NO NOROESTE DA ESLOVÊNIA, PERTO DAS MONTANHAS E LAGOS GLACIAIS, IREMOS ATRAVESSAR O DO PARQUE NACIONAL TRICÓRNIO (A MAIOR ÁREA PROTEGIDA DA ESLOVÊNIA E O ÚNICO PARQUE NACIONAL DA ESLOVÊNIA. ELE RECEBEU O NOME DA MONTANHA MAIS ALTA DA ESLOVÊNIA, A 2.864M TRIGLAV (TRICORN), QUE É UMA ESPÉCIE DE "MONTANHA SAGRADA"). EM SEGUIDA DIREÇÃO SUL IREMOS PERCORRER ESTRADAS DA DIVISA ITALIA/ESLOVENIA ATE ENTRAR NO TERRITÓRIO ITALIANO EM DIREÇAO DOLOMITAS PARA MAIS UM PASSO. UMA NOITE EM TOLMEZZO. 240 KM. DIA 01/09: TOLMEZZO, DESENZANO D/G. DEPOIS DE UM ABUNDANTE CAFÉ DA MANHÃ IREMOS LOGO SUBIR PARA O FAMOSO MONTE ZONCOLAN, ATRAVESSANDO O PARQUE NACIONAL DAS DOLOMITAS BELLUNESI. EM SEGUIDA IREMOS COLOCAR NOSSAS MOTOS NA DIREÇÃO LAGO DI GARDA ATÉ DESENZANO, (O LAGO DI GARDA, É O MAIOR LAGO DA ITÁLIA, COM UMA SUPERFÍCIE DE APROXIMADAMENTE 370 KM², E ESTÁ LOCALIZADO ENTRE AS REGIÕES DA LOMBARDIA, VENETO E TRENTINO ALTO ADIGE). EM SEGUIDA ENTREGA DAS MOTOS NO FINAL DO DIA E UMA DIVERTIDA NOITE DE DESPEDIDA COM JANTAR. UMA NOITE EM DESENZANO. 330 KM. DIA 02/09: DESENZANO D/G. AEROPORTO DE MILAO. DEPOIS DE UM ABUNDANTE CAFÉ DE MANHÃ UMA TRANSFER IRÁ ACOMPANHAR VOCÊS ATÉ AEROPORTO DE MILÃO MALPENSA. FOTO: PASSO SAN BERNARDO MUTISTRADA 1200/1260/S/950 ENDURO SCRAMBLER 1100 MOTO GUZZI TT85 BMW GS Experiências Aventuras Natureza Descobertas Silencio e Liberdade. NÃO PERÇA A OPORTUNIDADE DE COMPRAR SEU PACOTE: 1 PILOTO + 1 MOTO + QUARTO COMPARTILHADO: 4.290,00 EUROS. 1 PILOTO + MOTO + QUARTO SOLTEIRO: 4.590,00 EUROS. 1 PILOTO + GARUPA + QUARTO CASAL: 5.990,00 EUROS. 2 PILOTOS + 2 MOTOS + QUARTO DUPLO: 7.990,00 EUROS. OS PAGAMENTOS PODEM SER PARCELADOS SEM JUROS. O CAMBIO SERA FECHADO NO DIA DO PAGAMENTO DE CADA PARCELA. Para não onerar o pacote sem necessidade e oferecer uma liberdade maior optamos em não incluir a passagem. Para non incluir a passagens aérea, você pode emitir sua passagem usando pontos ou milhas WWW.ROTEIRO39.COM.BR - INSTA: @motoroteiro.experience - FACEBOOK: Moto Roteiro Experience - INFO W.Z.
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