Wycieczka po wschodniej Majorce z Cuevas de Artà i plantacją aloesu
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Wycieczka po wschodniej Majorce z Cuevas de Artà i plantacją aloesu

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Język: Niemiecki, Angielski, Polski
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Czas trwania: ponad 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Dowiesz się wszystkiego o leczniczych właściwościach aloesu podczas wycieczki po plantacji
  • Zajrzysz na stragany z lokalnymi specjałami na cotygodniowym targu w miasteczku Artà
  • Wykorzystasz wolny czas na zwiedzanie krętych uliczek położonego na wzgórzu miasteczka Artà
  • Odkryjesz oświetlone stalaktyty i stalagmity w Cuevas de Artà
  • Posłuchasz doświadczonego lokalnego przewodnika z ogromną wiedzą o Majorce i jej okolicy
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Wzgórza, niekończące się gaje oliwne i romantyczne wioski na wzniesieniach – góry Serra de Llevant na wschodzie wyspy oferują niesamowite widoki na wiejskie tereny Majorki. W ciągu jednego dnia odwiedzisz farmę aloesu, cotygodniowy targ i jaskinie. Elisabeth, jedna z naszych doświadczonych przewodniczek, mówi: „Kiedy mam gości w domu, zabieram ich do tych samych miejsc, które odwiedzamy podczas wycieczki – to jest autentyczna Majorka”.

Dzień rozpocznie wizyta na farmie w pobliżu wioski Santa Margalida. Specjalizuje się ona w uprawie organicznego aloesu – rośliny podobnej do kaktusa, znanej ze swoich medycznych i leczniczych właściwości. Jest stosowana jako kluczowy składnik produktów do leczenia oparzeń słonecznych oraz innych dolegliwości. Dowiesz się wszystkiego o tych zastosowaniach podczas wycieczki z przewodnikiem po plantacji, która zatrudnia mieszkańców i przyczynia się do rozwoju regionalnej gospodarki. Następnie udasz się do miasteczka Artà na wzgórzu, aby odwiedzić targ. Znajdziesz tu wąskie, brukowane uliczki i domy z wapienia z kolorowymi okiennicami. Elisabeth mówi: „Artà to piękne miasteczko, a na tutejszym targu można kupić wiele lokalnych przysmaków. Z sanktuarium św. Salwadora roztaczają się niesamowite widoki na okolicę”.

Po wolnym czasie na lunch, po południu udasz się na wybrzeże, aby odwiedzić jaskinie Cuevas de Artà. Niesamowite otoczenie – cypel z widokiem na uroczą zatokę – robi ogromne wrażenie. Wewnątrz odkryjesz labirynt jaskiń ze stalaktytami i stalagmitami oświetlonymi zaawansowanym systemem oświetlenia.

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    We enjoyed the experience. Driver and guide are professional and friendly. We would liked more time in Arta town and market.

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    Not warned about steps at caves until we fot there but guide very helpful took us to enterance and back just to show us the first part

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