Oost-Mallorca Tour met Arta Grotten en Aloë Plantage
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Oost-Mallorca Tour met Arta Grotten en Aloë Plantage

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Taal: Duits, Engels, Pools
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Duur: meer dan 8 uur
Highlights
  • Leer alles over de geneeskrachtige werking van aloë vera tijdens een rondleiding op een plantage
  • Slenter langs de kraampjes met lokale specialiteiten op de wekelijkse boerenmarkt in Arta
  • Geniet van vrije tijd om de kronkelige straatjes van het op een heuvel gelegen dorp Arta te verkennen
  • Ontdek de verlichte stalactieten en stalagmieten van de grotten van Arta tijdens een rondleiding
  • Ga op pad met een deskundige lokale gids met een ongeëvenaarde kennis van Mallorca en het platteland
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Glooiende heuvels, eindeloze olijfboomgaarden en romantische heuveldorpjes - het Serra de Llevant gebergte in het oosten van het eiland biedt je een onovertroffen momentopname van landelijk Mallorca. Je bezoekt een aloë vera boerderij, een wekelijkse plattelandsmarkt en een grottenstelsel in één geweldige dag. Elisabeth, een van onze deskundige gidsen, zegt: "Als ik bezoekers van thuis heb, neem ik ze mee naar dezelfde plaatsen die op deze tour worden bezocht - dit is het authentieke Mallorca."

's Ochtends bezoek je een boerderij in de buurt van Santa Margalida. Deze is gespecialiseerd in het kweken van biologische aloë vera - een cactusachtige plant die bekend staat om zijn geneeskrachtige en helende eigenschappen. Het wordt gebruikt als een belangrijk ingrediënt in producten voor de behandeling van zonnebrand en andere kwalen. Je komt alles te weten over deze toepassingen tijdens een rondleiding op de plantage, die werk biedt aan de plaatselijke bevolking en bijdraagt tot de regionale economie. Dan struin je over de markt van het hoger gelegen Arta. Het is een genot om de over de smalle geplaveide straatjes te struinen en de kalkstenen huizen met gekleurde luiken te bekijken. Elisabeth zegt: "Arta is een prachtig dorp, en op de boerenmarkt vind je veel lokale lekkernijen. En bij het Sant Salvador heiligdom kijk je prachtig uit over het omliggende platteland."

Na vrije tijd voor de lunch, ga je naar de kust om in de middag de Arta Grotten te bezoeken. Je zou het voor de setting alleen al doen - een landtong met uitzicht op een charmante baai. Binnen verken je het labyrint van grotten, met stalactieten en stalagmieten die worden verlicht door een geavanceerd verlichtingssysteem.

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    Maike

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    3.8

    2 oktober 2025

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    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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    Rose-Mary

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    4.2

    4 september 2025

    Reisde alleen


    Alles was goed

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    louis

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    4.6

    22 mei 2025

    Reisde met de familie


    alles was zeer goed geregeld en zeer goede gids

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    Enibooy

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    3.8

    8 mei 2025

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    De grote waren echt top om te zien. Het marktje achteraf was redelijk. Maar de Aloë plantage was het minste daar hadden we meer van verwacht niet veel kunnen doen was heel snel gedaan dus dat was het minste

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    Flo

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    4.6

    8 mei 2025

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    Goede uitleg alles stipt verlopen ( vertrek, overstap naar andere bus ??) . De bezichtigingen zeer goed, alleen de tijd voor de markt en winkels was een half uur te kort vonden wij . De boeking in het hotel was ook ??

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    Steve

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    3.8

    9 oktober 2025

    Reisde met de familie


    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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