Mercado del Agricultor y Recorrido por Formentor desde el Sur y el Este de Mallorca
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Mercado del Agricultor y Recorrido por Formentor desde el Sur y el Este de Mallorca

4.3/5

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés, Francés
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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Recorrer el mercado semanal de un bonito pueblo mallorquín
  • Admirar las vistas de la costa desde el mirador de Es Colomer
  • Tiempo libre en la playa de Formentor, rodeada de pinos
  • Vuelta en barco desde la playa al Port de Pollença
  • Guía local experto con un conocimiento inigualable de Mallorca
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Esta excursión captura la magia de Mallorca combinando algunas de las mejores atracciones del norte. Visitará un mercado de agricultores y conocerá la escarpada costa del cabo Formentor, una estrecha península salpicada de pinos y poblada por cabras montesas que se alimentan de hierbas silvestres. Lluc, uno de nuestros expertos guías locales, dice: "Una frase en español que vale la pena recordar para tu visita al mercado es "Un poco para probar, por favor". Normalmente, los vendedores estarán encantados de darte a probar quesos, aceitunas, panes, etc. antes de que compres".

Los mercados de Mallorca son famosos por la variedad y frescura de los productos expuestos. Pase una mañana recorriendo uno de los mercados agrícolas semanales más populares, despertando sus sentidos con coloridos expositores de fruta, el aroma de la repostería local recién horneada y los vendedores locales anunciando sus mejores ofertas. Estos mercados suelen instalarse en la plaza de la iglesia de los pueblos. Lluc añade: "Los puestos que sólo venden unos pocos tipos de fruta o verdura de temporada son los que cultivan sus propios productos, y suelen ser los más económicos".

A continuación nos dirigiremos por carretera al mirador de Es Colomer para hacer una breve parada fotográfica de camino a la playa de Formentor. Esta bahía de arena curvada y bordeada de pinos, de aguas transparentes, es un lugar ideal para disfrutar del tiempo libre. Podrá tomar un refresco en un chiringuito de la playa y asegurarse una mesa para comer si elige la opción de "comida incluida". A la vuelta, viajará en barco hasta el Port de Pollença.

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Incluye
  • check Crucero en barco
  • check Guía
  • check Paradas para nadar
  • check Visita guiada
  • check Transporte
Importante
  • Si el tiempo no lo permite, el viaje se hará en autobús.
  • Tenga en cuenta que durante la temporada de invierno, la parada y el tiempo libre en la playa se acortarán a aproximadamente 30 minutos. Esto se debe al cierre del restaurante y otros servicios durante este periodo.
  • Traer bañador, toalla y protector solar
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
  • Lleva algo de dinero para gastos extra o propinas
  • Sujeto a condiciones climáticas
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Organizado por
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Política de cancelación
Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 1 day antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,3 /5

Basado en 447 valoraciones de clientes reales


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Personal

4,5/5

Seguridad

4,5/5

Servicio

4,5/5

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4,2/5


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    Oban

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    4.2

    26 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Ras

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    Damien

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    4.2

    25 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Le guide est francophone, mais parlait un peu trop à mon goût, cependant il aime et connaît l’île donc c’est louable. Le marché n’a pas été utile, cela reste un marché, il aurait été intéressant de faire le tour des remparts à la place (1h30 étant trop juste pour le faire nous-mêmes). Cap formentor époustouflant malheureusement nous n’avions que 20min peut-être accordé 10-15min de plus. Très peu de temps pour manger, peut-être retirer du temps plage pour avoir du temps de restauration.

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    Old man 65

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    2.2

    24 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    You took people from a beach holiday to go to another beach. Ugh! Too little time on sites. The market was poor. All the same as shops by the hotel. Be a better trip in the outlet mall in inca. Could have visited more local landmarks and skipped the market altogether. Some of the villages were beautiful and historic. Old inca Market was a lot better

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    Marie S

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    3

    24 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    excursion réservée en français non respectée malgré la présence d'autres francophones dans le car, l'excursion s'est faite en anglais donc je n'ai rien compris aux explications fournies. J'ai juste reçu de la part du guide un papier avec les heures à respecter pour les différents points de rencontre. Chargées en quasi dernier lieu Palmanova et déchargées en dernier lieu alors que le bus a dû dépasser Palmanova pour des déchargements, les derniers ont été déposé en premier!!!!!!

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    ChrisBass

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    4.2

    24 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Manuel, le guide à été formidable, l'organisation du voyage à été impeccable ainsi que que les histoires et explications du guide. Merci aussi à David notre chauffeur pour sa conduite souple et agréable

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    Ninie

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    4.6

    9 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    Très belle excursion avec des temps libres. Très bon rapport qualité-prix et pour une fois nous n'avons pas couru. Je recommande vraiment cette excursion nous avons vu des paysages à couper le souffle

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