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Spain does not currently enforce quarantine on travellers arriving from abroad, but some countries have established restrictions or quarantine periods for persons travelling from Spain.

Be sure to check the conditions established by your country both before travelling to the Balearic Islands and before returning from your holiday. You must not travel to the Balearic Islands if you have, or suspect you have, symptoms relating to COVID-19.

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Best of Mallorca

Guided Route: Palma & Valldemossa

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Guided walking tour to discover the old town of Palma, accompanied by our official guides. Free time in Palma and transfer to the picturesque town of Valldemossa.

Departing from Parc de la Mar, you will begin a guided walking tour of 60 minutes, where you will discover, accompanied by our guide, the most emblematic sites in the center of Palma and its history.

 

You can admire the statue of the “Mallorcan slinger”, a bronze sculpture located in the beautiful gardens of S’Hort del Rei, gardens of medieval origin. You will learn about the history of the Torre dels Caps (tower of heads), that owes its name to the sinister fact that the heads of executed persons were hung there as a public warning in the Middle Ages. The old tower was demolished and the current one stands in the Palacio Real de La Almudaina. You can explore narrow streets of the historic center and other places such as the Plaza de la Reina, the Parliament or the Plaza de Cort, where the Town Hall is located. You will get to know the typical “Mallorcan patio” of a manor house and you will be able to admire the Cathedral of Mallorca, that dominates the Bay of Palma and is an icon of the island’s historical and cultural heritage.

 

Free time in Palma (60 minutes)

 

Departure by bus to the picturesque town of Valldemossa, located in the Serra de Tramuntana, a World Heritage Site (30 minutes from Palma). Once there, you can visit the best known places in Valldemossa such as the Cartuja Gardens, the Plaza Mayor, the Mirador des Lledoners and the Palacio Rei Don Sancho façade.

 

The transfer from Palma to Valldemossa takes place at 13:30h, arrival in Palma at 16:00h

 

PRICE ADULTS: 15 €

CHILDREN: 7,50 €

Free for children under 2

  • Destination

  • Departure

    Parc de la Mar, Tourist Information Office
  • Departure Time

    13:30
  • Return Time

    16:00
  • Included

    Free time in Palma (60 minutes)
    Map (Palma and Valldemossa)
    Round trip bus to Valldemossa and free time
    Walking guide tour (60 minutes)

Tour Location

Details

Pickup Point in Palma de Mallorca Camino de la Escollera de Palma, in front of the Cathedral Visit to Fashion Outlet and return to the same starting point
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