Jaskinie Cuevas del Drach, sklep z perłami, cyfrowe muzeum i lokalny targ
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Jaskinie Cuevas del Drach, sklep z perłami, cyfrowe muzeum i lokalny targ

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Język: Niemiecki, Angielski, Francuski
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Czas trwania: od 4 godziny do 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Odkryjesz wspaniałe jaskinie Cuevas del Drach, rozległy podziemny świat pełen tajemnic
  • W planie jest czas wolny na zwiedzanie cotygodniowego targu w typowym miasteczku
  • Spróbujesz typowych lokalnych specjałów i spotkasz się z mieszkańcami
  • Odwiedzisz fabrykę Majorica, aby zobaczyć, jak powstają doskonałe imitacje pereł
  • Towarzyszyć Ci będzie fachowy lokalny przewodnik z ogromną wiedzą o Majorce i lokalnych tradycjach
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Podczas wycieczki zobaczysz trzy obowiązkowe atrakcje Majorki. Odwiedzisz fabrykę pereł Majorica, przejdziesz się wśród straganów na targu i wejdziesz do świata słynnych jaskiń Cuevas del Drach. Xisca, jedna z naszych lokalnych przewodniczek, mówi: „Zanim jeszcze postawisz stopę w jaskini, poczujesz, że czeka Cię coś naprawdę spektakularnego. System jaskiń to świat tajemniczych pieczar i podziemnych jezior ożywionych muzyką i pokazami świetlnymi”.

Pierwszym przystankiem będzie fabryka Majorica, gdzie produkowane są prawdopodobnie najlepsze na świecie imitacje pereł. Zobacz proces produkcji przed zakupem biżuterii w sklepie na miejscu. Xisca mówi: „Projekty są kreatywne i doskonale wykonane, dlatego biżuteria Majorica jest tak popularnym prezentem urodzinowym lub świątecznym na wyspie”.

Następnie udamy się na cotygodniowy targ w wiejskiej okolicy. Można tu spotkać stragany z pachnącymi owocami i warzywami, aromatycznymi ziołami i ostrymi serami. Można też spróbować takich produktów jak słynna na Majorce czarna wieprzowina. Pikantna sobrassada, czyli kiełbasa do smarowania z dodatkiem papryki, to świetna pamiątka, którą można zabrać ze sobą do domu, a przy tym wesprzeć lokalnych producentów. Na zakończenie dnia odwiedzisz jaskinie Cuevas del Drach. Przewodnik opowie Ci o tym, jak powstawały miliony lat temu. W jaskiniach znajdują się cztery komory i duże jezioro, a magii dodaje im specjalne oświetlenie i koncert muzyki klasycznej w wykonaniu kwartetu w samej głębi jaskiń.

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    Wycieczka

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    5

    17 maja 2025

    Podróż w parze


    Wielkie podziekowania dla Stefani i kierowcy Toniego z autobusu 465. Swietna atmosfera w autobusie . Stefani nie dala sie nudzic nikomu podczas jazdy. Polecam

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    Linda

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    5

    1 listopada 2025

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    Was really relaxed and guide was really helpful

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    Mary

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    4.2

    27 października 2025

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    The wait in the heat to get into the caves was uncomfortable , the caves were stunning and the music event was lovely , the wee boat trips too :-)

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    Siobhan

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    5

    25 października 2025

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    The stopping off at two markets and being able to experience two complete different areas before the caves was special in itself the cave tour i could not have wished for more the boats at the end were the most amazing suprise to see

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    Cheryl Todd

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    5

    24 października 2025

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    Our tour guide for that day was absolutely fantastic. She had to say everything 3 times in 3 different languages. She was very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend this experience to others. Thank you for making my family holiday better with this trip. We really enjoyed everything xx

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    Andrew

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    3.8

    25 września 2025

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    Enjoyed the caves but thought they may be better as a guided tour to explain the history. The market was nice but the Pearl shop seemed a little to much. I think longer in the caves and less time elsewhere.

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