Countryside in Majorca
Full day Majorca Tour with Port de Soller and Lluc Monastery
There's something really special about this trip to northern Majorca – the way in which you go sightseeing is part of the adventure. That's because you'll travel by coach, train, tram and boat during our exclusive excursion through Soller, Port de Soller and Sa Calobra.
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Eastern Majorca Tour with Arta Caves and Aloe Plantation
Mountains, cliffs, and vast fields – the Serra de Llevant range in the east of the island has much to offer. Discover authentic farms, ancient towns, a weekly country market and dramatic caves in one great day.
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From rustic rural villages and history-packed towns to camera-grabbingly good viewpoints, this tour takes in some of Majorca's best-kept secrets. But the real star of the show is the scenery. You'll see the likes of Valldemossa, Arta and Petra. And if you join us towards the end of January and February, the island's almond trees are in full bloom, carpeting the landscape in row upon row of pretty pink and white flowers.On this tour, where you visit in the morning depends on where you're staying. From the south, you'll start the day driving through the scenic southwest of the island. There'll be free time to explore the culture-rich village of Valldemossa, plus a trip to Torre del Verger watchtower for some knockout views over the coast.From the east, there's an organic aloe vera farm tour, followed by the chance to take a look around the market town of Arta. In the afternoon, both tours include a tasty tapas lunch alongside visits to Petra, Bonany Monastery and the convent of San Bernardino, too.
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Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller Tour with Historic Train
History meets scenery on this Tramuntana Mountains tour. You'll visit the honey-stone village of Valldemossa, explore handsome Soller town and enjoy the views on a vintage train ride through mountains and valleys. Xisco, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The train is the pride of the people of Soller. Because their town was so hard to reach behind the mountains, they built the railway with their own money a century ago so they could be connected to Palma and export their famous oranges.'Kick off in Valldemossa, a cluster of stone houses tumbling from a ridge in the heart of the Tramuntana Mountains. You can either explore the village under your own steam or join a guided tour to learn more about its history and culture. Xisco adds, ‘My favourite street in Valldemossa is Carrer Rectoria, a narrow alley is lined with potted plants. Saint Catalina Thomas was born here, and her house is now a chapel.' Then it's on to Son Marroig for a guide tour of the ravishing Renaissance-style estate overlooking the sea.Next, we'll head to Soller, a busy town built by wealthy citrus fruit merchants. You'll have free time to explore, potter around the shops, pop into a church or two, or soak up the sun in an outdoor café. The day rolls to a close with a journey back in time on a wooden train inaugurated in 1912 and still in full working order today. This scenic ride weaves through the Sierra de Tramontanta to Son Reus, where you'll join the transfer back to base.
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