Wycieczka do Valldemossy, Son Marroig i Sóller z przejażdżką zabytkowym pociągiem
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Wycieczka do Valldemossy, Son Marroig i Sóller z przejażdżką zabytkowym pociągiem

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Czas trwania: od 4 godziny do 8 godzin
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  • Odkryjesz wpisane na listę UNESCO góry Tramuntana
  • Poznasz miejscowość Valldemossa i Son Marroig
  • Odwiedzisz otoczone górami Sóller, aby pospacerować, zrobić zakupy i zrelaksować się
  • Usiądziesz wygodnie i będziesz podziwiać widoki podczas przejażdżki zabytkowym pociągiem
  • Posłuchasz lokalnego przewodnika z ogromną wiedzą na temat Majorki
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Podczas tej wycieczki w górach Tramuntana połączysz poznawanie historii z podziwianiem krajobrazów. Odwiedzisz miejscowość Valldemossa z domami w kolorze miodu, odkryjesz urocze miasto Sóller i będziesz podziwiać widoki podczas przejażdżki zabytkowym pociągiem przez góry i doliny. Xisco, jeden z naszych lokalnych przewodników, mówi: „Pociąg jest dumą mieszkańców Sóller. Ponieważ ich miasto było trudno dostępne, bo usytuowane za górami, sto lat temu zbudowali kolej za własne pieniądze, aby móc dostać się do Palmy i eksportować swoje słynne pomarańcze”.

Pierwszy punkt wycieczki to Valldemossa, skupisko kamiennych domów usytuowanych na zboczach w sercu gór Tramuntana. Możesz zwiedzić miejscowość na własną rękę lub wziąć udział w wycieczce z przewodnikiem, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o jej historii i kulturze. Xisco dodaje: „Moją ulubioną ulicą w Valldemossie jest Carrer Rectoria, wąska alejka ozdobiona roślinami doniczkowymi. Tutaj urodziła się święta Catalina Thomas, a jej dom mieści obecnie kaplicę”. Później udamy się do Son Marroig na wycieczkę z przewodnikiem po zachwycającej posiadłości w stylu renesansowym z widokiem na morze.

Następnie udamy się do Sóller, tętniącego życiem miasta zbudowanego przez bogatych kupców zajmujących się sprzedażą owoców cytrusowych. Będziesz mieć wolny czas na zwiedzanie, buszowanie po sklepach, wizytę w kościołach lub rozkoszowanie się słońcem w kawiarni na świeżym powietrzu. Dzień zakończy się podróżą w czasie drewnianym pociągiem zainaugurowanym w 1912 roku i nadal w pełni sprawnym. Malownicza trasa przejażdżki wiedzie przez Sierra de Tramontanta do Son Reus, skąd nastąpi transfer z powrotem do bazy.

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  • Bev

    z Stany Zjednoczone - lipiec 2025

    Podróż w parze

     

    35 - 44 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Really enjoyed the train ride and seeing the sights

  • Linda

    z Wielka Brytania - lipiec 2025

    Podróż w parze

     

    45 - 54 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Really enjoyed Son Maroig, far more than expected. Soller was great and the train ride was a nice addition. Valdemossa was pretty but we were there lo ...

  • Rob and Kay

    z Wielka Brytania - lipiec 2025

    Podróż w parze

     

    25 - 34 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Raul and Tony were truly amazing. Their friendliness and kindness was outstanding. A fantastic trip all round . Raul recommended a lovely cat restaur ...

  • Pearlie*

    z Stany Zjednoczone - lipiec 2025

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    4/5

    I felt there was a lot to cover in one day and would have like more time in Valdermossa. I did enjoy the trip but it was rushed trying to do too much. ...

  • KT

    z Wielka Brytania - lipiec 2025

    Podróż z rodziną

     

    25 - 34 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    A great trip, informative, beautiful scenery and not too far from each stop. Well worth the day out and getting to see different parts of the island.

  • Brian

    z Stany Zjednoczone - lipiec 2025

    Podróż w pojedynkę

     

    35 - 44 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

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