Wycieczka do Valldemossy, Son Marroig i Sóller z przejażdżką zabytkowym pociągiem
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Wycieczka do Valldemossy, Son Marroig i Sóller z przejażdżką zabytkowym pociągiem

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Czas trwania: od 4 godziny do 8 godzin
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  • Odkryjesz wpisane na listę UNESCO góry Tramuntana
  • Poznasz miejscowość Valldemossa i Son Marroig
  • Odwiedzisz otoczone górami Sóller, aby pospacerować, zrobić zakupy i zrelaksować się
  • Usiądziesz wygodnie i będziesz podziwiać widoki podczas przejażdżki zabytkowym pociągiem
  • Posłuchasz lokalnego przewodnika z ogromną wiedzą na temat Majorki
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Podczas tej wycieczki w górach Tramuntana połączysz poznawanie historii z podziwianiem krajobrazów. Odwiedzisz miejscowość Valldemossa z domami w kolorze miodu, odkryjesz urocze miasto Sóller i będziesz podziwiać widoki podczas przejażdżki zabytkowym pociągiem przez góry i doliny. Xisco, jeden z naszych lokalnych przewodników, mówi: „Pociąg jest dumą mieszkańców Sóller. Ponieważ ich miasto było trudno dostępne, bo usytuowane za górami, sto lat temu zbudowali kolej za własne pieniądze, aby móc dostać się do Palmy i eksportować swoje słynne pomarańcze”.

Pierwszy punkt wycieczki to Valldemossa, skupisko kamiennych domów usytuowanych na zboczach w sercu gór Tramuntana. Możesz zwiedzić miejscowość na własną rękę lub wziąć udział w wycieczce z przewodnikiem, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o jej historii i kulturze. Xisco dodaje: „Moją ulubioną ulicą w Valldemossie jest Carrer Rectoria, wąska alejka ozdobiona roślinami doniczkowymi. Tutaj urodziła się święta Catalina Thomas, a jej dom mieści obecnie kaplicę”. Później udamy się do Son Marroig na wycieczkę z przewodnikiem po zachwycającej posiadłości w stylu renesansowym z widokiem na morze.

Następnie udamy się do Sóller, tętniącego życiem miasta zbudowanego przez bogatych kupców zajmujących się sprzedażą owoców cytrusowych. Będziesz mieć wolny czas na zwiedzanie, buszowanie po sklepach, wizytę w kościołach lub rozkoszowanie się słońcem w kawiarni na świeżym powietrzu. Dzień zakończy się podróżą w czasie drewnianym pociągiem zainaugurowanym w 1912 roku i nadal w pełni sprawnym. Malownicza trasa przejażdżki wiedzie przez Sierra de Tramontanta do Son Reus, skąd nastąpi transfer z powrotem do bazy.

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    Trace

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    5

    31 października 2025

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    Loved all the trip , read the reviews before hand and was a bit worried about the day. Our guide was called Manu and his knowledge of Mallorca and the areas you visit is second to none , he kept us organised and on track to make the day run smoothly. Our driver Antonio navigated the narrow coastal roads with skill and ease , all in all a fabulous day. I would recommend this trip.

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    UK traveller Oct '25

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    4.6

    26 października 2025

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    A great experience overall. Good guide and driver. Only criticism as ever would be that you don't really know how long you will spend in each location when you book, or the likely return time to the hotel to plan around meals, etc. All worked out fine though with this excursion though, so I would definitely recommend...

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    Neil.

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    3.8

    9 października 2025

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    I think a little more time in solller would have been good. It’s got the tram to go to the harbour but you don’t get enough time to do it. Whether that means you miss out the house/museum to get more time..

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    Den

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    5

    9 października 2025

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    Loved the trip-sister in law walks with a walking frame and she found it difficult with the wheels on the cobbled streets so she wouldn’t go again

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    Sam

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    4.6

    29 września 2025

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    Our guide was excellent and provided all the things we needed to know and do, Naturally with a whistle stop tour of a number of locations there is never enough time in each place, but the crowds in popular locations were extreme and things like public toilets unable to cope. But despite that the overall experience was excellent.

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    Mrs

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    4.2

    24 września 2025

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    A bit more time in Sollier would have been good, there was no time realy to take a trip on the tram or see properly the town

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