Tour durch den Osten Mallorcas mit Besuch der Höhlen von Arta und einer Aloe-Plantage
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Tour durch den Osten Mallorcas mit Besuch der Höhlen von Arta und einer Aloe-Plantage

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch, Polnisch
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Dauer: länger als 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Erfahren Sie alles über die heilende Wirkung von Aloe Vera bei einem Rundgang durch eine Plantage
  • Stöbern Sie auf dem wöchentlichen Bauernmarkt in Arta an den Ständen mit den lokalen Spezialitäten
  • Genießen Sie freie Zeit, um die verwinkelten Gassen des auf einem Hügel gelegenen Dorfes Arta zu erkunden
  • Entdecken Sie die beleuchteten Stalaktiten und Stalagmiten in den Höhlen von Arta bei einer geführten Tour
  • Ortskundiger Tourguide mit unübertroffenen Kenntnissen über Mallorca und seine Landschaft
Beschreibung

Sanfte Hügel, endlose Olivenhaine und romantische Bergdörfer - die Serra de Llevant im Osten der Insel bietet eine eindrucksvolle Momentaufnahme des ländlichen Mallorcas. An einem einzigen Tag können Sie eine Aloe-Vera-Farm, einen Wochenmarkt und ein beeindruckendes Höhlensystem besichtigen. Elisabeth, eine unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: „Wenn ich Gäste von zu Hause habe, führe ich sie zu denselben Orten, die wir auf dieser Tour besuchen - das ist das authentische Mallorca."

Beginnen Sie mit einem morgendlichen Besuch auf einem Bauernhof in der Nähe des Dorfes Santa Margalida. Sie ist auf den Anbau von Bio-Aloe Vera spezialisiert - eine kaktusähnliche Pflanze, die für ihre medizinischen und heilenden Eigenschaften bekannt ist. Sie wird als Hauptbestandteil von Produkten zur Behandlung von Sonnenbrand und anderen Beschwerden verwendet. Bei einer Führung durch die Plantage, die Einheimische beschäftigt und zur regionalen Wirtschaft beiträgt, erfahren Sie alles über diese Anwendungen. Dann geht es weiter zum Markt auf dem Hügel von Arta. Die engen Kopfsteinpflasterstraßen mit ihren Kalksteinhäusern und bunten Fensterläden machen die Erkundung der Stadt zu einem Vergnügen. Elisabeth fügt hinzu: „Arta ist ein hübsches Dorf, und auf dem Bauernmarkt gibt es zahlreiche lokale Köstlichkeiten. Und von der Wallfahrtskirche Sant Salvador hat man einen herrlichen Blick auf die umliegende Landschaft."
Nach dem Mittagessen fahren wir am Nachmittag an die Küste, um die Höhlen von Arta zu besuchen. Die Kulisse ist kaum zu übertreffen - eine Landzunge mit Blick auf eine bezaubernde Bucht. Im Inneren erkunden Sie das Höhlenlabyrinth, dessen Stalaktiten und Stalagmiten durch ein aufwändiges Beleuchtungssystem hervorgehoben werden.

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  • Der polnischsprachige Tourguide ist abhängig von der Anzahl der polnischsprachigen Gäste, die diese Tour gebucht haben
  • Nicht für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet
  • Geeignetes Schuhwerk mitbringen
  • Speisen und Getränke nicht inbegriffen
  • Bei dieser Buchung gelten unsere allgemeinen Stornierungsbedingungen nicht. Um eine vollständige Rückerstattung zu erhalten, muss die Stornierung mindestens 24 Stunden im Voraus erfolgen
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    Tochter 18

    Mit der Familie gereist


    9. April 2026
    1

    Deutschland

    Die Tour ist ausgefallen. Wir standen lange Zeit am verabredeten Platz. Als ich im benachbarten Hotel bei TUI nachfragte, sagte mir die Dame, dass es zu wenige Teilnehmer gab. Schön wäre es gewesen, wenn wir informiert worden wären. Umsonst so früh zum Treffpunkt aufgebrochen… Bitte zahlen Sie wenigstens das Geld wieder zurück. Die TUI Dame meinte außerdem, dass passiert eben bei Online Buchungen. Was wollte sie denn damit sagen?

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    L. M.

    Mit der Familie gereist


    7. Oktober 2025
    4.6

    Deutschland

    Für uns ging es aus Can Picafort los und der Ausflug ging ca. 6,5 h. Alles wie erwartet und beschrieben. Der Reiseleiter und Busfahrer waren sehr freundlich und kompetent. Allgemein war der Ausflug reich an Informationen und schönen Impressionen.

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    Andrea

    Mit Freunden gereist


    2. Oktober 2025
    4.2

    Deutschland

    Insgesamt ein tolles Erlebnis!

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    Kerstin

    Allein gereist


    29. September 2025
    4.2

    Deutschland

    Die Höhlen von Artà sind fantastisch und für mich sehenswerter als die Drachenhöhlen, durch die man in einer Riesenherde getrieben wird. Auf der Aloe-Vera-Plantage war es sehr interessant und der junge Mann wusste, wovon er sprach. Allein den Markt von Artá hätte es für mich nicht gebraucht - zu 90 % Touri-Nepp und furchtbar voll. Insgesamt aber wirklich eine sehr schöne Tour!

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    Heike und Daniel

    Als Paar gereist


    27. September 2025
    4.6

    Deutschland

    Was mir gefehlt hat ist das man Essen geht, so wie es auf den Kanaren, bei den Rundfahrten, angeboten wird. Auch wenn die Tour dadurch etwas teurer werden sollte, gehört das zu einem Tagesausflug dazu.

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    Peter&Sabine

    Als Paar gereist


    25. September 2025
    4.2

    Deutschland

    Mitarbeiter waren alle bemüht - leider alles auf 3 Sprachen deutsch - englisch und Polnisch . War bischen kaotisch auch mit den Bussen - da rein da raus da rein . Wetter war leider Nix - regnete in der Plantage - bisle nass geworden aber nicht schlimm. Alles im alles war das gut und weiter zu empfehlen. Sprachlich kann man bischen nachjustieren, das man auch ein bischen Info bekommt die man versteht . Mitarbeiter - Reiseleiter haben alles gegeben und waren Top.

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