Passeios em Palma com opções de Catedral e Valldemossa
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Passeios em Palma com opções de Catedral e Valldemossa

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Idiomas: Alemão, Tcheco, Inglês, Francês
Somente bilhete impresso
duração: de 4 hours a 8 hours
Faça isso porque
  • Descubra a capital das Baleares com uma variedade de opções
  • Aproveite ao máximo o transporte de ida e volta sem complicações
  • Passeio opcional pela catedral e visita a Valldemossa disponíveis
  • Ingresso opcional para almoço com hambúrguer no Hard Rock Café
  • Guia local especializado com conhecimento inigualável de Maiorca
O que esperar

Escolha entre uma variedade de maneiras de visitar a capital atmosférica de Maiorca, Palma. Explore a cidade no seu próprio ritmo com nossa opção simples e sem complicações somente de transporte. Ou talvez você queira adicionar uma visita guiada à catedral à beira-mar ou almoçar no Hard Rock Café. Para aproveitar ao máximo seu dia, você pode combinar sua experiência na catedral com uma viagem à cidade de Valldemossa, no topo da colina, também. Hugo, um de nossos guias locais especialistas, diz: "A Catedral de Palma é surpreendente. A rosácea da abside sozinha contém mais de 1.100 peças de vitral - e foi projetada para se alinhar com a rosácea da fachada duas vezes por ano, em 2/2 e 11/11, para criar o número 8."

Como o dia se desenrola depende da opção que você selecionou. Com o nosso ingresso Palma Free Time, você terá algumas horas para usar como quiser. Faça compras nas boutiques chiques da cidade e nas lojas de moda de rua, confira as praças repletas de cafés com terraço ou aproveite a oferta abundante de galerias de arte e museus. Você também pode adicionar uma opção de almoço no Hard Rock Café

Se você optou pelo ingresso Palma e Catedral, você terá uma visita guiada a esta vasta obra-prima gótica. E com a terceira opção, você terá entrada para a catedral, além de uma visita a Valldemossa – uma vila dolorosamente bonita espalhada em uma colina a menos de 30 minutos de carro de Palma. Hugo diz: "Valldemossa é a essência da Maiorca rural. Casas de pedra em tons de mel com venezianas verdes se aglomeram ao redor do campanário. Não deixe de experimentar o bolo de batata local, 'coca', mergulhado em chocolate quente."

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O que está incluído
  • check Taxas de admissão
  • check Transporte
  • check Guia
  • check Visita guiada
  • check Guia de fone de ouvido de áudio
  • check Passeio a pé
  • check Refeição no Hard Rock Cafe - somente quando você reservar esta opção
O que lembrar
  • Se você reservar a refeição do Hard Rock Café, deverá apresentar o bilhete TUI à equipe do restaurante para jantar entre 12h00 e 14h00.
  • Tenha cuidado com carteiras/bolsas, pois pode haver carteiristas na cidade
  • A taxa de admissão à Catedral não está incluída nas opções de refeição Free Time e Hard Rock
  • Vista-se adequadamente – sem ombros ou joelhos à mostra – ao visitar edifícios religiosos
  • Alimentos e bebidas não incluídos
  • Traga calçado adequado
  • Algumas taxas de entrada e extras opcionais são pagos localmente
  • Não é adequado para pessoas com mobilidade reduzida devido a caminhos ou degraus irregulares
  • Não é adequado para cadeiras de rodas
  • Traga dinheiro para extras ou gratificações
  • Esta experiência não segue nossa política geral de cancelamento. Se você precisar cancelar, você deve fazê-lo com pelo menos 24 horas de antecedência para receber um reembolso total
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Provedor
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Taxa de reserva
Boas notícias! Nenhuma taxa extra é aplicada a esta reserva.
Política de cancelamento
Receba um reembolso de 100% se você cancelar até 1 day antes do início da atividade.

O que as pessoas dizem sobre essa experiência

Excelente

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Segurança

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Equipe

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Serviço

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  • Yvonne

    De Estados Unidos da America - julho de 2025

    Viajando sozinho

     

    35 - 44 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

    All the talk of pickpockets made it feel not safe. Cathedral your really good. Free for all at the bus meeting place was difficult to find the right b ...

  • Kay

    De Estados Unidos da America - julho de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    18 - 24 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

  • Tim

    De Estados Unidos da America - julho de 2025

    Viajando com a família

     

    45 - 54 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

  • Mike

    De Estados Unidos da America - julho de 2025

    Viajando com a família

     

    55 - 64 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

    No issues with this trip which we have done many times before Timely, friendly and informative as usual

  • Chris

    De Estados Unidos da America - julho de 2025

    Viajando com a família

     

    25 - 34 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

    The guide was very informal told us alot of history and facts on the way and way back from palma

  • Matthew

    De Estados Unidos da America - junho de 2025

    Viajando com a família

     

    25 - 34 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

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