Excursión por Andalucía con El Torcal, Antequera y almuerzo
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Excursión por Andalucía con El Torcal, Antequera y almuerzo

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés, Francés, Neerlandés
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Duración: more than 8 horas

Esta experiencia cumple con los criterios del Consejo Mundial de Turismo Sostenible. Al elegir esta experiencia, proteges los lugares que te gustan, cuidas el medioambiente y colaboras con las comunidades locales

Ventajas
  • Los rincones ocultos del interior de Andalucía cobran vida en esta excursión de día completo
  • Descubrirá las formaciones rocosas de otro mundo del Torcal, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
  • En el lago de Guadalhorce se respira aire fresco de montaña y en Antequera se puede visitar una fortaleza histórica.
  • Te unirás al memorable Juanito para degustar su famoso pastel de naranja en una visita a su finca de cítricos
  • Durante el almuerzo en un restaurante familiar, su guía local experto le explicará los mitos andaluces.
Qué te espera

Esta excursión es un viaje rico en paisajes por algunos rincones del interior de Andalucía que a menudo pasan desapercibidos. Visitarás la histórica Antequera, te sumergirás en la belleza agreste de El Torcal y las Lagunas del Guadalhorce, y terminarás el día en la finca de naranjos de Juanito. Sonia, una de nuestras guías, afirma: "Atravesarás kilómetros de paisajes impresionantes, variados y vírgenes. Es una oportunidad única de probar la comida y el vino locales en un ambiente cálido, agradable y acogedor".

La primera parada es la reserva natural de El Torcal, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Aquí podrá pasear por sus formaciones rocosas nudosas y kársticas de otro mundo, que datan del Jurásico. A continuación, nos detendremos para disfrutar de las vistas panorámicas de la fortaleza árabe de Antequera y de la Peña de los Enamorados, una montaña cargada de leyendas locales. La ciudad ha sido apodada la "Florencia de Andalucía" por sus palacios e iglesias renacentistas y barrocos. Tras el tiempo libre para explorar el casco antiguo, almorzaremos en un restaurante familiar con productos locales de temporada y vino de la región.

Por la tarde, nos dirigiremos a las aguas verde jade de los embalses del Guadalhorce. Pero lo mejor está por llegar, con una visita a la finca de cítricos del gran Juanito. Juanito es todo un personaje, que te enseñará los métodos de cultivo locales y te hará probar su zumo de naranja recién exprimido y su tarta de naranja casera", añade Sonia.

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Incluye
  • check Transporte
  • check Guía
  • check Almuerzo de tres platos con vino
  • check Visita a una explotación frutícola
Importante
  • Algunas partes del recorrido no son accesibles en silla de ruedas
  • Guía de habla inglesa para todas las nacionalidades
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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