Viva uma autêntica noite andaluza em um renomado restaurante costeiro em Almuñécar, conhecido por seu churrasco ao ar livre e shows históricos de flamenco. Desfrute de um jantar de churrasco com frango assado na brasa e especialidades regionais antes do ponto alto da noite: uma apresentação de flamenco. O show infunde a noite com uma atmosfera tradicional andaluza. Com uma culinária saborosa e os ritmos apaixonados do flamenco, uma noite inesquecível na Costa Tropical.

Jantar de Churrasco e Show de Flamenco
- Desfrute de um saboroso jantar de churrasco com bebidas ilimitadas
- Assista ao show de flamenco
- Noite tradicional andaluza em um renomado restaurante costeiro
Transporte
Jantar com show
Passeio panorâmico de ônibus
Churrasco
Jantar
Bebidas
Cerveja, vinho, água e refrigerantes
- Durante o Show de Flamenco as bebidas não estão incluídas
- Não é adequado para famílias com crianças pequenas
- Traga dinheiro para extras ou gorjetas
- Sujeito às condições climáticas
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