Palma Trip Overview
Caves, pearls and beach, one of the most precious treasures of Mallorca. Drach and Hams Caves are the most spectacular underground beauties in Mallorca and offer you an unforgettable natural show.
The Drach Caves are among the most visited in Europe and many consider them the 8th Wonder of the World. The Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world, is the scene of a classical music program. The inside temperature is very pleasant and constant throughout the year: 21 Celsius. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes during the visit.
Approximately 1 hour of travel inside the caves.
Entrance included in the tour price.
Majorica produces high quality pearls for more than a hundred years. The organic pearls are famous worldwide and it is almost impossible to distinguish them from the natural ones. The visit to the factory shop is an opportunity to make yourself or your dear ones a special original gift.
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* Duration: 5 to 6 hours
* Starts: Palma, Spain
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
Caves, pearls and beach, one of the most precious treasures of Mallorca. Drach and Hams Caves are the most spectacular underground beauties in Mallorca and offer you an unforgettable natural show.
The Drach Caves are among the most visited in Europe and many consider them the 8th Wonder of the World. The Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world, is the scene of a classical music program. The inside temperature is very pleasant and constant throughout the year: 21 Celsius. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes during the visit.
Approximately 1 hour of travel inside the caves.
Entrance included in the tour price.
Majorica produces high quality pearls for more than a hundred years. The organic pearls are famous worldwide and it is almost impossible to distinguish them from the natural ones. The visit to the factory shop is an opportunity to make yourself or your dear ones a special original gift.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Porto Cristo, Carrerd’en Brdils, 07680 Manacor, Majorca Spain
The name Port de Manacor/Porto Cristo, meaning “The Port of Manacor/The Port of Christ” given to it back in 1260 AD at the time of the Christian invasion of Mallorca, A fishing boat was found washed up on the beach containing a crucifix. Legend has it that an ox was carrying an icon of God through the town, and the ox stopped and refused to walk anymore. Hence the people saw this as a sign and the name was derived from that belief it was a clear sign that Christ wanted to be here.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Majorica Pearl Factory, Via Palma 9, 07500 Manacor, Majorca Spain
Made in Manacor, Majorica produces high quality pearls for more than a hundred years. The organic pearls are famous worldwide and it is almost impossible to distinguish them from the natural ones. The visit to the factory shop is an opportunity to make yourself or your dear ones a special original gift.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Cuevas del Drach, Ctra. Cuevas s/n, 07680 Porto Cristo, Majorca Spain
The Drach Caves are among the most visited in Europe and many consider them the 8th Wonder of the World. The Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world, is the scene of a classical music program. The inside temperature is very pleasant and constant throughout the year: 21 Celsius. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes during the visit.
Approximately 1 hour of travel inside the caves.
Entrance included in the tour price.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Palma de Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca, Majorca, Balearic Islands
Our Tour begins in Camí de la Escollera in front of the Cathedral of Palma. Palma was founded as a Roman camp upon the remains of a Talaiotic settlement. The city was subjected to several Vandal raids during the fall of the Western Roman Empire, then reconquered by the Bizantine Empire, then colonised by the Moors (who called it Medina Mayurqa) and, in the 13th century, by James I of Aragon.