Eastern Majorca Tour with Arta Caves and Aloe Plantation

Eastern Majorca Tour with Arta Caves and Aloe Plantation

4.4/5

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£52.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, English, Polish
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: more than 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • Learn all about the healing qualitied of aloe vera during a tour of a plantation
  • Browse the stalls selling local specialities at the weekly farmers' market in Arta
  • Enjoy free time to explore the winding streets of the hilltop village of Arta
  • Discover the illuminated stalactites and stalagmites Arta Caves on a guided tour
  • Expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of Majorca and its countryside
What to expect

Rolling hills, endless olive groves and romantic hilltop villages – the Serra de Llevant mountains in the east of the island offer an unbeatable snapshot of rural Majorca. You'll visit an aloe vera farm, a weekly country market and a cave system in one great day. Elisabeth, one of our expert guides, says, ‘When I have visitors from home, I take them to the same places visited on this tour – this is the authentic Majorca.'

Kick off with a morning visit to a farm near the village of Santa Margalida. It specialises in cultivating organic aloe vera – a cactus-like plant renowned for its medicinal and healing properties. It's used as a key ingredient in products for treating sunburn as well as other ailments. Learn all about these uses during a guided tour of the plantation, which employs locals and contributes to the regional economy. Then it's off to hilltop Arta to visit the market. Criss-crossed with narrow cobblestone streets of limestone homes with coloured shutters, it's a joy to explore. Elisabeth says, ‘Arta is a beautiful village, and you'll find lots of local delicacies at its farmers' market. And the Sant Salvador Sanctuary offers amazing views over the surrounding countryside.'

After free time for lunch, we'll head to the coast to visit the Arta Caves in the afternoon. The setting is hard to beat – a headland overlooking a charming bay. Inside, you'll explore the labyrinth of caverns, with the stalactites and stalagmites illuminated by a sophisticated lighting system.

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What to remember
  • Polish-speaking guide is dependent on the amount of Polish-speaking guests who have booked the tour
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Bring suitable footwear
  • Food and drinks not included
  • This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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    Steve

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    3.8

    9 October 2025

    Travelled with family


    Too many drop offs meant a two hour return journey. Far too much commentary on the coach. Disappointing that the only cost on the trip was €16 to get into the caves means we spent €68 per person just for the coach and guide!

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    Robertcook812@gmail.c

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    1.8

    8 October 2025

    Solo traveller


    Keep taking people to markets rather than places of interest take it Arta a crowded market rather than to the church and castle on the hill Also I thought that a trip along the coast would be very nice like Porto cristo.They seem to major on markets markets.

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    Alison Popham

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    3

    2 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    The arta caves were brilliant, the market was a waste of time & the aloe plantation were just a gap filler, And having so many different nationalities on the tour the guide went through it in all languages which took forever, we won’t go on a another tour.

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    Redrooster30

    Verified booking

    5

    2 October 2025

    Travelled with family


    Great day for the Aloe Vera plantation, very interesting. Tui guide and guide at the plantation very informative with lots of interesting facts we didn't know about the aloe vera plant. Next stop Arta market, which was very busy but lovely to look round. Could have done with more time there. Lastly onto Arta caves which were different to what we have seen before beautiful inside.

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    Anthony and Emily

    Verified booking

    3.8

    1 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    On reflection I would have preferred a shorter tour , possibly missing out the Lluc monastery and more time in port of soller and soller town

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    Mike

    Verified booking

    4.2

    25 September 2025

    Solo traveller


    Didn't like the waste of time gathering other tourists from their hotels and bringing them back. It took 2,5 hours. I was taken from Marian Park Hotel. Also it's too much time (2 hours) in Arta's market, where 1 hour would be enough.

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