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Aucun séjour à Majorque ne peut être complet sans un trajet à bord de l'un de ses monuments les plus célèbres, le train de Sóller. Ce chemin de fer historique est sur les rails depuis 1912 et fait la navette entre Palma et la ville tranquille de Sóller depuis plus de 100 ans. Le trajet entre les deux villes est long d'environ 27 kilomètres, dont la majeure partie traverse les montagnes de la Serra de Tramuntana, ce qui vous offre des vues incroyables sur la campagne majorquine. N'oubliez surtout pas votre appareil photo en montant à bord. Ne craignez pas de manquer quoi que ce soit, le train est équipé d'immenses fenêtres pour que vous puissiez profiter pleinement de la vue.
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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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Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller tour with historic train ride
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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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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Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller tour with historic train ride
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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“Très belle journée, un guide adorable juste prévoir une petite pause d'1heure à port Soler pour du shopping et retirer toutes frustration. Encore merci pour cette magnifique journée”
“Belle journée. Nous avions été avertis que les visites ne se feraient pas en français mais en anglais et en allemand. Ce que nous avons accepté. Nous avons pu suivre globalement mais il est bien évident que nous avons aussi raté nombre d'informations. Guide (Manu)très sympathique et très compétent.”
“Cette journée est super sympa. Les différents lieux et les différents moyens de locomotion sont vraiment top pour vous fabriquer de bons souvenirs. À faire !”
