Excursión por el este de Mallorca con las Cuevas de Artá y la Plantación de Aloe
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Excursión por el este de Mallorca con las Cuevas de Artá y la Plantación de Aloe

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés, Polaco
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Duración: more than 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Conozca las propiedades curativas del aloe vera durante una visita a una plantación
  • Recorra los puestos que venden especialidades locales en el mercado semanal de agricultores de Artà
  • Disfrute de tiempo libre para explorar las sinuosas calles del pueblo de Arta, situado en lo alto de una colina.
  • Descubra las estalactitas y estalagmitas iluminadas de las Cuevas de Arta en una visita guiada
  • Guía local experto con un conocimiento inigualable de Mallorca y su paisaje
Qué te espera

Colinas onduladas, olivares interminables y románticos pueblos en lo alto de las colinas: la Serra de Llevant, al este de la isla, ofrece una inmejorable instantánea de la Mallorca rural. Visitarás una granja de aloe vera, un mercado rural semanal y un sistema de cuevas en un gran día. Elisabeth, una de nuestras expertas guías, afirma: "Cuando recibo visitas de casa, les llevo a los mismos lugares que visitamos en esta excursión: ésta es la auténtica Mallorca".

Comience con una visita matutina a una granja cerca del pueblo de Santa Margalida. Está especializada en el cultivo ecológico de aloe vera, una planta parecida al cactus famosa por sus propiedades medicinales y curativas. Se utiliza como ingrediente clave en productos para tratar las quemaduras solares y otras dolencias. Aprenda todo sobre estos usos durante una visita guiada a la plantación, que emplea a lugareños y contribuye a la economía regional. A continuación, nos dirigiremos a la colina de Arta para visitar el mercado. Atravesada por estrechas calles empedradas de casas de piedra caliza con contraventanas de colores, es un placer explorarla. Según Elisabeth, "Arta es un pueblo precioso, y en su mercado de agricultores encontrarás un montón de delicias locales. Y el Santuario de Sant Salvador ofrece unas vistas increíbles de los alrededores".

Después de almorzar, nos dirigiremos a la costa para visitar las cuevas de Artà por la tarde. El entorno es difícil de superar: un promontorio con vistas a una encantadora bahía. En el interior, explorará el laberinto de cavernas, con las estalactitas y estalagmitas iluminadas por un sofisticado sistema de iluminación.

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  • El guía de habla polaca depende del número de participantes de habla polaca que hayan reservado la excursión.
  • No apto para sillas de ruedas
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
  • Comida y bebida no incluida
  • Esta experiencia no sigue nuestra política general de cancelación. Si necesitas cancelar, tienes que hacerlo al menos 24 horas antes para recibir un reembolso completo
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Excelente

4,4 /5

Basado en 217 valoraciones de clientes reales


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  • S

    Steve

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    3.8

    9 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Too many drop offs meant a two hour return journey. Far too much commentary on the coach. Disappointing that the only cost on the trip was €16 to get into the caves means we spent €68 per person just for the coach and guide!

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    Robertcook812@gmail.c

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    1.8

    8 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    Keep taking people to markets rather than places of interest take it Arta a crowded market rather than to the church and castle on the hill Also I thought that a trip along the coast would be very nice like Porto cristo.They seem to major on markets markets.

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    Alison Popham

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    3

    2 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    The arta caves were brilliant, the market was a waste of time & the aloe plantation were just a gap filler, And having so many different nationalities on the tour the guide went through it in all languages which took forever, we won’t go on a another tour.

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    Redrooster30

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    5

    2 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Great day for the Aloe Vera plantation, very interesting. Tui guide and guide at the plantation very informative with lots of interesting facts we didn't know about the aloe vera plant. Next stop Arta market, which was very busy but lovely to look round. Could have done with more time there. Lastly onto Arta caves which were different to what we have seen before beautiful inside.

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    Na miejscu

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    5

    2 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Atrakcyjnosc wycieczki,mila przewodniczka P.Karolina,ladnie opowiada,ogólnie wszystko ok.

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    Maike

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    3.8

    2 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Toen we werden opgehaald was het niet goed georganiseerd. Eerst mochten alle Poolse mensen dan pas de rest ipv de namenlijst af te gaan . Er waren ook Duitse mensen op de bus maar er werd niets in het Duits vertaald. Dan moesten we na de grotten op een andere bus deze gids was top . Alles was goed enkel het bezoek aan Aloë Vera plantage was zeer kort . Ze hadden dan beter meer tijd op de markt gegeven in Arta

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