Ibiza słynie z olśniewających zachodów słońca i rozległych piasków, ale jeśli się rozejrzysz, znajdziesz skarbnicę flory i fauny, która czeka na odkrycie. Ogród botaniczny Ibiza Botánico prezentuje różnorodność krajobrazów, jakie wyspa ma do zaoferowania. Zwiedzaj ogród we własnym tempie, poznając ekologiczne inicjatywy, takie jak unikalne pianino warzywne i fotobioreaktor.
Bilet do Biotechnologicznego Ogrodu Botanicznego na Ibizie
- Zwiedź ogród botaniczny Ibiza Botánico
- Dowiedz się więcej o projektach przyjaznych środowisku
- Zobacz wyjątkowe krajobrazy Ibizy w jednym miejscu
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