Formentor by Boat and Market from North Coast of Majorca
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Formentor by Boat and Market from North Coast of Majorca

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Język: Niemiecki, Angielski
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Czas trwania: od 4 godziny do 8 godzin
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  • Shop at the weekly farmers' market in a pretty Majorcan village
  • Marvel at the sea-plunging cliffs from Es Colomer viewpoint
  • Enjoy free time at the beautiful beach at Cape Formentor
  • Experience a boat trip from the beach back to Port of Pollença
  • Expert local guide with unrivalled knowledge of Majorca
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Extending from the very north of Majorca out into the Med, Cape Formentor is a jagged finger of land – and one of the most scenic parts of the island. On this tour, you'll visit a village market and enjoy time on Formentor beach. Plus, there's a stop Es Colomer viewpoint and a boat trip along the Formentor coast. Lluc, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘I love exploring Cape Formentor – a mountainous peninsula where the spectacular views along the coast are accompanied by the scent of the Mediterranean pines and the herbs that grow wild here.'

Kick off the day with a wander around a weekly market – it's a taste of rural Majorcan life. Lluc says, ‘The vendors selling just a few different types of seasonal fruit or vegetables are usually farmers who grow their own produce – and usually the best value.' Next, we'll set off to explore the Formentor peninsula. As we drive around its winding roads, you'll be treated to dramatic scenery. We'll stop at Es Colomer, where there are unrivalled views of the coastal cliffs.

Then it's time to chill out on Formentor beach. This narrow, curved strand is fringed by a pine forest and is washed by pastel-blue waters. Refreshments are available at a beach café, and you can secure your table by choosing the ‘lunch included' option. To round off, we'll go by boat to Port de Pollença, where the seafront is lined with stylish villas and hotels from its early 20th-century golden age.

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  • Boat can be taken to or from the Port of Pollença and is subject to weather conditions
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  • Bring suitable footwear
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
  • Bring money for extras or gratuities
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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  • Claudia K.

    z Niemcy - sierpień 2024

    Podróż z rodziną

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

  • Krümelmonster

    z Niemcy - lipiec 2024

    Podróż z rodziną

     

    35 - 44 lata

    Dobrze

    Ogólna ocena

    4/5

    Die Zeit insgesamt war sehr knapp bemessen. Es kam für mich in der Beschreibung nicht rüber, dass Kap Formentor überhaupt nicht Inhalt des Tages sein ...

  • Frank

    z Niemcy - czerwiec 2024

    Podróż w parze

     

    35 - 44 lata

    Dobrze

    Ogólna ocena

    4/5

  • Sunshine90

    z Stany Zjednoczone - czerwiec 2024

    Podróż w pojedynkę

     

    18 - 24 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Es war ein großer Markt mit vielen verschiedenen Sachen wie Taschen oder Anziehsachen, allerdings vom den Preisen manchmal etwas zu viel verlangt. Man ...

  • Maria-Luise

    z Stany Zjednoczone - maj 2024

    Podróż w pojedynkę

     

    55 - 64 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Die Reisebegleitung von Tui - in 3 Sprachen,hat mir sehr gut gefallen.Auch 1 Std.Marktbummel war interessant. Die Landschaft ist einmalig schön.Ich ha ...

  • Münzelhuber

    z Stany Zjednoczone - maj 2024

    Podróż w parze

     

    35 - 44 lata

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    4/5

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