![]() I will not be participating in a leadership capacity in any future TF2 events. We apologize to the community for the disappointment. This is probably the most inappropriate, bullshit response to this situation I feel. You have way more responsibility than you think, and you are casually fucking over a LOT of people. The Pertosa-Auletta caves are located in the municipality of Pertosa. The caves consist of a vast complex of karst cavities and develop in the massif of the Alburni Mountains along the left bank of the Tanagro river. to make the visit for a fee it is necessary to make an online reservation. The visit of the caves is guided, the guide proved to be very competent as well as kind and ready to satisfy every question and curiosity of visitors. Part of the route takes place aboard boats along a stretch of the underground river and partly on foot along a path of about one kilometer during which it is possible to admire stalactites and stalagmites of all sizes, the very suggestive underground waterfall. The temperature inside the caves is about 16 degrees so we recommend appropriate clothing. The visit currently takes about an hour and is interesting and pleasant. Outside the caves there is a paid parking area and a picnic area equipped with benches and tables and toilets and snack bars and souvenir shops. Mentioned it as „one of the most gamous caves in the world“ (Marco Polo Guide), i had really expected to see something quiet impressive. But the visit at the blue cave was a waste of energy, money and time. This has - most of all- to do with the fact, that our guide was a rip off and very unsymphatic. First: he put all attention on the other three girls on the boat and was very careless about my girlfriend, sat almost on her hand and if she would not have cared, she’ d probably gotten a row stick in her face, second: we paid the 14 Euro entrance and the first thing the unfriendly rowing man made clear: this is exclusive service. I said: but i pay allready 14 for the entrance, wich „service“ are you talking about? „Oh, this is for my towing and singing“ he said. So to be honest: this yelling around and singing one minute later in the cave was totally absurd, not fitting and in my eyes, disturbing enorousely. ![]() Especially cause the other „capitains“ also sang around in the same cave, misstonic, loud, rough, disturbing. Its a really short thing, not a long channel you pass along and things to be discovered.Īt the end, even the cave on itself is pretty nice, but really nothing special - if you travel around a little bit and have seen other really impressive things. Its just nice to see the light coming from down outside into the cave under water - thats it.įor what exactly did we pay 14 bugs per Person for entrance? This is a rip off, since there is not even a light installation or something that gives me a feeling of a value on the other side (management).its just costs for a bit nature. Unfriendly, loud, rough, not even singing nice, horrible yelling around in a cave, that would be 100 times nicer without that „service“. I would not recommend that tour to anybody, but: i reccomend the tour to the other side of the island, where you see the beautiful cliffs and nature wich is totally worth time and money, id say: even a must seen on a trip to capri. The same i can say about the cozy chairlift, that goes from Anacapri to Monte Salaro. Get inspired for your trip to Policoro with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:įrequently Asked Questions Can I drive from Policoro to Valmontone? Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Policoro? It was a spectacular view up there and all in one, it was a great round trip of half of a day. How far is Valmontone from Policoro by car? Yes! You can drive from Policoro to Valmontone. The drive from Policoro to Valmontone is 272 miles (437 km). How long does it take to drive from Policoro to Valmontone?ĭriving from Policoro to Valmontone should take you 4 hrs 13 mins in normal traffic.
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