Museo de la Carabela Pinta Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Quick diversion
Interesting to visit but could do with more information available. Gangway is very steep when the tide is out and boat has lots of ladders. Nice to combine with a walk around the old fort as visit w...
The model of the Pinta makes for an interesting visit, even though Columbus was no where to be found. It still amazes that the 2 of the three boats reached islands off of North America and then surv...
Bayonne was the first harbour in Europe to receive the news of the Discovery of America. This on the 1 of March of the year 1493, the Caravel Pinta, commanded by Martín Alonso Pinzón, docked in these ...
I am exciting, but it is a replica, but it serves to remember the value that our navigators/marines have always had, and that on March 1, 1493, Martin Alonso Pinzón attacked these ...
The reproduction of the Pinta carabel shows the navigation conditions in the 15th and 16th century. It is an ideal "museum" to tell children as the ships were a few centuries ago.
Quick diversion
Interesting to visit but could do with more information available. Gangway is very steep when the tide is out and boat has lots of ladders. Nice to combine with a walk around the old fort as visit w...
Worth visiting
The model of the Pinta makes for an interesting visit, even though Columbus was no where to be found. It still amazes that the 2 of the three boats reached islands off of North America and then surv...
Sightseeing in Baiona - Spain.
Bayonne was the first harbour in Europe to receive the news of the Discovery of America. This on the 1 of March of the year 1493, the Caravel Pinta, commanded by Martín Alonso Pinzón, docked in these ...
SURPRISING
I am exciting, but it is a replica, but it serves to remember the value that our navigators/marines have always had, and that on March 1, 1493, Martin Alonso Pinzón attacked these ...
A fun attraction
The reproduction of the Pinta carabel shows the navigation conditions in the 15th and 16th century. It is an ideal "museum" to tell children as the ships were a few centuries ago.