Minorque avec Fornells, Binissues, Cala Galdana et les cheveaux Son Martorellet
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Minorque avec Fornells, Binissues, Cala Galdana et les cheveaux Son Martorellet

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Langue(s): Anglais
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Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures
Points forts
  • Vous découvrirez le pittoresque village de pêcheurs de Fornells, sur la côte nord de Minorque
  • Vous visiterez une fabrique de sandales pour apprendre comment les sandales "avarca" typiques de Minorque sont fabriquées
  • Vous dégusterez du fromage de Minorque dans le manoir rural de Binissues, datant du 19ᵉ siècle
  • Une démonstration de dressage de chevaux à Son Martorellet est au programme et vous serez aux premiers rangs
  • Un guide local expert partagera avec vous sa connaissance inégalée de Minorque et de son patrimoine
Ce qui vous attend

Villages de pêcheurs, domaines ruraux, produits locaux et vues de classe mondiale, l'authentique Minorque rurale est un plaisir à explorer. Cette excursion comprend des visites à Fornells, Binissues et bien d'autres. En chemin, vous aurez l'occasion de goûter à certains des fromages les plus réputés de l'île. Nicola, l'un de nos guides locaux experts, dit : "Binissues est l'un de mes endroits préférés. C'est comme remonter le temps, vous voyez la fabrication du fromage, vous admirez le vieux manoir avec ses meubles d'origine et vous profitez des meilleures vues sur la campagne minorquine".

Votre aventure rurale à Minorque commence par une visite au majestueux manoir de Binissues. Vous découvrez comment est fabriqué le fromage mahonés, emblématique de l'île, avant de le déguster. Vous flânez aussi dans les jardins soigneusement entretenus et rencontrez les nombreux animaux de la ferme. À l'intérieur, vous trouverez une grande collection d'insectes qui ravira les enfants. Vous visiterez ensuite l'usine RIA pour découvrir comment sont fabriquées les sandales avarca de Minorque, et vous aurez le temps de faire un tour dans la boutique.

Vous prendrez ensuite la direction du village de Fornells, sur la côte nord. qui semble tout droit sorti d'une carte postale, pour une visite guidée et un peu de temps libre pour prendre un repas si vous le souhaitez. Vous vous rendrez ensuite à la baie de Cala Galdana, où la vue offre des occasions parfaites pour prendre des photos. Enfin, vous aurez les meilleures places à Son Martorellet, une écurie renommée, pour observer les chevaux de la race endémique de Minorque être dressés par des entraîneurs et des cavaliers locaux.

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  • J

    Julie-Anne

    A voyagé en couple


    24 octobre 2025
    5

    Royaume-Uni

    Very enjoyable tour. It was perfect.

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    Ethel and Martin

    A voyagé en couple


    3 octobre 2025
    5

    Royaume-Uni

    Enjoyed the Coach Trips and the Guides were really good and helpful- very bubbly. Everything was great

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    Les & Sakina Lowe

    A voyagé en couple


    3 octobre 2025
    5

    Royaume-Uni

    Our guide Nicola was one of the best tour guides we have encountered. The driver was excellent felt very safe with him driving. The stops were excellent and informative. Both the driver and guide went above and beyond Excellent experience highly recommended

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    Erica

    A voyagé seul


    3 octobre 2025
    3.8

    Royaume-Uni

    This trip was not published on your list of trips so I thought I’d booked for The Menorca Discovery tour and was a bit taken aback to find a coach and not a land rover at the pick up point. I had thought we would be going to a local cheese factory too. Having said that the tour was good and enjoyable but not what I had thought I’d booked for.

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    Sue

    A voyagé en couple


    3 octobre 2025
    5

    Royaume-Uni

    Excellent varied tour with very knowledgeable guide. Binissues extremely interesting and could have spent much longer there as so much to see.

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    E & John Chatwin

    A voyagé en famille


    28 septembre 2025
    1

    Royaume-Uni

    After having a serious accident involving a rented mobility scooter and being hospitalized over 3 days my husbandreturned to Appartments at TALAYOT Cala n Forcat for bed rest before returning to UK on 26th September Had to be cared for by me (wife) as injured right side including head injury damaged Shoulder and broken rib. Reported this to Hotel and Rep. Althoughsynpathic no help at all offered or given,no phone enquiries made or viisits. Abandonedby Tui. I am 81 my husband 82 . Lost holiday.

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