Shore Excursions Group
Caves Of Drach And Hams
Caves of Drach and Hams
Exploring the lovely island’s ancient caves in Porto Cristo is an incredible outing. The famous Cave of Drach (dragon) features its famous Martel underground lake. Thereafter, you’ll visit a shop featuring man-made pearls prior to reaching the Caves of Hams, featuring a classical music concert. Travelers seeking a unique geological adventure will enjoy this Palma de Mallorca tour.
Since the 14th-century, the famous Caves of Drach have been visited and written about. Your English-speaking guide will escort you to see the four caves (Black Cave, White Cave, Cave of Luis Salvador, Cave of the French), composing the breathtaking structure.
Formed by the Mediterranean Sea, each of the caves are connected, totaling 8,200 feet in length and 80 feet at its widest. Inside, there is the remarkable unground Martel Lake, approximately 100 feet wide and 500 feet long.
Thereafter, drive the road of Manacor to visit a man-made pearl production facility. While natural pearls are formed in mollusks, man-made pearls here are created on glass balls. The creation of pearls in Mallorca are famed to best resemble real pearls. Naturally, you’ll have the chance to purchase products you find appealing.
Next, you are escorted to visit the Caves of Hams, smaller than the Drach Caves, but more refined. There you’ll be treated to a classical musical performance on the shores of The Sea of Venice, an underground lake which is colorfully lit. Reserve this Spanish excursion to experience Mallorca in an entirely new way.
Day 1 |
Enchanting Palma is the capital of Mallorca, Spain’s island paradise in the Balearic Sea. This picturesque town boasts historic castles and cathedrals, glittering beaches, and some of the island’s best culinary delights. Don’t let this city’s small size fool you; Palma houses truly magnificent architectural gems that make this island getaway well worth exploring. From grand Palau de l’Almudaina, the palace residence of Spain’s royal family, to impressive Castell de Bellver, the fourteenth-century hilltop castle overlooking the city below, Palma de Mallorca will enthrall you with sprawling fortresses and imposing spires steeped in centuries of Spanish history. Steps from the royal palace lies the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca, Palma’s iconic limestone cathedral with stunning stained glass and unobstructed views of the Bay of Palma. Aside from Palma de Mallorca’s many historical sites, the city offers plenty of cultural experiences which will make your trip unforgettable. Take a boat from the Marina Port de Mallorca to see Palma’s incredible coastline, stroll the Plaza Mayor for excellent shopping, sample a variety of tapas and cocktails at the Mercado Gastronómico San Juan, or hit the Platja de Can Pere Antoni for a relaxing beachside retreat. Charming Palma de Mallorca awaits! |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 04/09/27 |
Starting At $96 |
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Guests must be able to step in and out of a vehicle and walk into caverns without assistance.