Dagtocht Mallorca met Port de Soller en klooster van Lluc
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Dagtocht Mallorca met Port de Soller en klooster van Lluc

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Highlights
  • Op deze dagtocht reis je met een vintage trein door het Tramuntana gebergte, dat op de werelderfgoedlijst van UNESCO staat
  • Je maakt een rit met de open houten tram tussen Soller en Port de Soller
  • Tijdens een catamarantocht naar de afgelegen baai van Sa Calobra neem je het schilderachtige uitzicht in je op
  • Je bezoekt het klooster van Lluc dat verborgen ligt tussen de met dennenbomen bezaaide bergen
  • Je deskundige lokale gids onthult de geheimen van de bergen van Mallorca en zijn bewoners
Dit kun je verwachten

Deze tocht in Noord-Mallorca is heel speciaal. De manier waarop je alles ziet, is al bijzonder. Je reist zowel per bus, trein, tram en boot door Soller, Port de Soller en Lluc. En je hebt ook nog een lokale expert die je rondleidt. Juan, een van onze gidsen, zegt: "Voordat de spoorweg werd aangelegd, kon Soller alleen per boot worden bereikt. Het voerde dus veel handel met Frankrijk, in plaats van met de rest van het eiland. En daarom heeft het een zekere Gallische charme.”

Je stapt in de 100 jaar oude Soller trein met antieke houten wagons en koperen ornamenten, en al zigzaggend ga je door het Tramuntana gebergte, een UNESCO-werelderfgoed. Je waant je in een andere tijd. En omdat de trein elektrisch is, is het een duurzamere manier van reizen. In de tram die Soller met Port de Soller verbindt, passeer je onderweg sinaasappelgaarden en smalle paden achter huizen. De vallei van Soller is op het hele eiland beroemd om zijn sinaasappels en het ijs dat ervan wordt gemaakt. En de rode garnalen uit Soller, die in de nabijgelegen wateren worden gevangen, zijn een delicatesse.

Dan maak je een relaxte zeiltocht aan boord van een catamaran van Port de Soller naar Sa Calobra. Deze afgelegen baai is ingesloten door kliffen en laat de ruwe kant van Mallorca's natuurschoon zien. Weer op het droge bezoek je het klooster van Lluc in de bergen. Je krijgt een rondleiding door dit heilige bedevaartsoord, om dan terug te keren naar je basis.

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  • Om praktische redenen kunnen de stops in de route in omgekeerde volgorde worden gedaan
  • Niet geschikt voor rolstoelgebruikers
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  • Niet geschikt voor personen met beperkte mobiliteit
  • Voor deze trip gelden niet onze algemene annuleringsvoorwaarden. Als je wil annuleren, moet je dit minstens 24 uur van tevoren doen voor een volledige terugbetaling
  • Geschikt voor personen met beperkte mobiliteit, maar die wel in staat zijn om zonder hulp in en uit de bus te stappen
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  • J

    Jenny Bouverne

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    4.2

    27 oktober 2025

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    De boottocht afgelast

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    Fam. Berg

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    4.6

    25 oktober 2025

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    Leuke excursie. Vanaf Sa Coma een uur rijden naar klooster. Dat kon je even rustig bekijken. Daarna bochtige weg door de bergen naar Sa Colobra cove. Knap werk van bus chauffeur om de bus over deze weg te rijden. De Cove was prachtig.Helaas door harde wind ging de boottocht niet door en moesten we dezelfde weg weer terug met de bus. Lange busrit naar Port de Söller. Hier wc stop en tram in. In Söller half uurtje om kerk te bekijken en trein in. Daarna weer uur in de bus.

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    Mattie en Desiree

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    2.6

    8 oktober 2025

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    Leuk: panorama uitzichten vanuit de bus en uitzichten op de bezochte plaatsen. Gids was prima en legt veel uit. Niet leuk en slechte ervaringen: veel te lang in de bus en veel te kort tijd locaties, geen tijd om rustig te eten te drinken. Wij wilde Soller goed bezichtingen maar ook hier een half uur verre van ok. We zijn haastig van A naar B verplaatst. Tram/trein viel tegen. Uitzichten al 2x vanuit de bus gezien. Boottocht was afgelast dus busroute door bergen terug. 8 uur bus, 2 uur locatie.

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    Bram

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    3.4

    8 oktober 2025

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    Doordat de tocht met de catamaran niet door kon gaan voldeed de tocht maar gedeeltelijk aan onze verwachtingen. Jammer dat we in Soller ook niet even tijd kregen om het te bezoeken. Het bezoek aan het klooster vonden wij ook niet echt een " must see " En wij waren niet de enigen die dit standpunt deelden Wel een pluim op de hoed van de chauffeur die ons veilig over de smalle bergwegen voerde !

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    Gerard

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    3.8

    8 oktober 2025

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    Niet geschikt voor mensen zoals ik met rollators

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    Bolleke

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    4.2

    8 oktober 2025

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    De lunch had ik graag mogen gebruiken in het oude gedeelte van Soller waar we met de tram doorreden. Daar was ook een mooie kerk en een gezellig marktje.

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