Cavernas Drach, loja de pérolas com museu digital e tour pelo mercado local
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Cavernas Drach, loja de pérolas com museu digital e tour pelo mercado local

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Idiomas: Alemão, Inglês, Francês
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duração: de 4 hours a 8 hours
Faça isso porque
  • Explore as dramáticas Cavernas Drach, um vasto mundo subterrâneo de mistério
  • Tempo livre para passear em um mercado semanal de agricultores em uma típica cidade do interior
  • Oportunidade de saborear especialidades típicas de Maiorca e conviver com os habitantes locais
  • Visite a loja da fábrica Majorica para ver como são feitas as finas pérolas artificiais
  • Guia local especializado com conhecimento inigualável de Maiorca e suas tradições
O que esperar

Três imperdíveis de Maiorca dividem o topo do faturamento neste passeio. Você passeará pelas barracas de um mercado de fazendeiros, mergulhará nas profundezas das famosas Cavernas Drach e visitará a renomada fábrica de pérolas de Maiorca. Xisca, uma de nossas guias locais, diz: "Antes mesmo de você colocar os pés lá dentro, você sente que algo realmente espetacular está por vir. O sistema de cavernas é um mundo de cavernas secretas e lagos subterrâneos trazidos à vida por shows de música e luzes."

Sua primeira parada será na loja e museu Majorica, onde possivelmente as melhores pérolas de imitação do mundo são feitas. Veja displays digitais explicando o processo de fabricação antes de navegar pelas joias de pérolas na loja. Xisca diz: "Os designs são criativos e primorosamente trabalhados, e é por isso que as joias Majorica são um presente de aniversário ou Natal tão popular na ilha."

Depois, vá para o mercado semanal em uma cidade do interior. Dê uma olhada nas barracas abastecidas com tudo, de frutas e vegetais perfumados a ervas aromáticas e queijos picantes. A chance de experimentar produtos como o famoso porco preto de Maiorca faz parte da experiência. A sobrassada picante, uma salsicha curada com páprica para barrar, é uma ótima lembrança para levar para casa – e ajuda os produtores locais. Depois, termine o dia nas Cavernas Drach. Obtenha informações do seu guia sobre a formação do sistema há milhões de anos. Há quatro cavernas e um grande lago, tornado ainda mais mágico pela iluminação especial e um concerto de música clássica de um quarteto bem nas profundezas das cavernas.

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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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    Siobhan

    Verified booking

    5

    25 de outubro de 2025

    Viajando com a família


    The stopping off at two markets and being able to experience two complete different areas before the caves was special in itself the cave tour i could not have wished for more the boats at the end were the most amazing suprise to see

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    Cheryl Todd

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    5

    24 de outubro de 2025

    Viajando com a família


    Our tour guide for that day was absolutely fantastic. She had to say everything 3 times in 3 different languages. She was very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend this experience to others. Thank you for making my family holiday better with this trip. We really enjoyed everything xx

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    Andrew

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    3.8

    25 de setembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    Enjoyed the caves but thought they may be better as a guided tour to explain the history. The market was nice but the Pearl shop seemed a little to much. I think longer in the caves and less time elsewhere.

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    Debbie Bond

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    5

    23 de setembro de 2025

    Viajando com amigos


    The steps you get out of the caves was a killer, which is a shame as it made it difficult for anyone with a disability

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    Uk tourist

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    3.4

    18 de setembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    The cave is beautiful. No info about it whatsoever ( only that it private and 18 years old). The show in a cave was a nice surprise. We was not informed where the digital pearl museum was, so it was just a wander around a very expensive shop. I bought the tour only for museum, but did not get what I wanted to see. Very little infor is about the island

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    Catherine

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    4.6

    14 de setembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    A lovely trip with plenty of time at each stop to see the sights. The guide and driver were excellent. Although a full day we were back in Cala Bona by 4.30pm

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