Nat Geo Day Tour: El valle de los Naranjos
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Nat Geo Day Tour: El valle de los Naranjos

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Duración: from 4 horas to 8 horas
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  • Con este exclusivo National Geographic Day Tour, disfrutarás del animado paisaje de Mallorca mientras exploras el valle de los Naranjos de Sóller y aprendes sobre las variedades de cítricos de la ciudad.
  • Un guía formado por National Geographic dirigirá la excursión, un especialista en biología que te mostrará el jardín botánico de Sóller, que contiene la mayor colección de especies florales de todo el archipiélago balear.
  • Conocerás las iniciativas de conservación de la región, destinadas a preservar el paisaje mediterráneo, con una visita al Museo Balear de Ciencias Naturales y al jardín botánico de Sóller, repleto de cítricos.
  • Asiste a una demostración culinaria de un delicioso postre y, a continuación, deléitate con una dulce bola de helado de naranja en la histórica heladería Sa Fàbrica de Gelats.
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Pintorescas colinas y aromáticos huertos de cítricos es lo que mejor describe a Sóller. Desde Palma de Mallorca, te adentratás en la sierra de Tramontana, donde descubrirás este llamativo pueblo, apodado el «valle de los Naranjos».

Históricamente, Sóller estuvo aislada del resto de Mallorca debido a sus montañas, lo que permitió el desarrollo de prácticas culturales y agrícolas únicas. Los naranjales de Sóller se remontan a varios siglos atrás, introducidos en la región por los colonos árabes durante la ocupación española.

En esta exclusiva excursión, conocerás las iniciativas de conservación de la región gracias a un guía formado por National Geographic, en el Museo Balear de Ciencias Naturales, donde podrás disfrutar de una experiencia audiovisual única con fotos que ilustran la historia de los naranjales y su impacto en la economía local de Sóller.

A continuación, visitarás el jardín botánico de Sóller, donde aprenderás sobre las propiedades botánicas de diferentes variedades de cítricos, disfrutarás de una visita en exclusiva al banco de semillas y descubríás más sobre el trabajo del museo para conservar las especies vegetales, los ecosistemas excepcionales y los hábitats naturales de las islas Baleares. Al final, asistirás a una demostración culinaria de un delicioso postre cítrico.

Luego, te enterarás de los secretos de Sóller gracias a un recorrido guiado a pie, antes de hacer una parada en Sa Fàbrica de Gelats, una heladería destacada por National Geographic España por ofrecer uno de los mejores helados de naranja. Al terminar, tendrás tiempo libre para explorar la ciudad a tu aire.

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  • Debes informarnos de cualquier intolerancia alimentaria.
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  • No recomendable para familias con niños pequeños
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    The guide was very good, knowledgeable and friendly. The people at the botanical garden was also very good and interesting to listen to. The visit to ...

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