TOUR A - SOUTHERN IBIZA SIGHTSEEING
Excursions
- £35 - £45
- approx. 4 hours
- Moderate
We begin our tour with a short drive to El Soto, which is at the top of the antique centre, Dalt Vila. Here we will visit the historical Santa Maria de Las Nieves Cathedral, built in 1782. Steeped in history, the cathedral houses a museum wherein we are able to view interesting exhibitions depicting the catholic history of Christianity.
After our visit here, we continue our tour with a drive to Las Salinas, Ibiza’s famous salt flats, which are located in one of the most unspoilt areas in the city. The area was originally a large lake, but has since been divided into 40 pools. Salt is one of the oldest industries on the island. During their occupation, the Romans realised the importance of this commodity and developed a commercial business in it, shipping much of it back to Rome. Today more than 100,000 tonnes of salt is produced here each year. Once the salt is extracted from the pans, it is loaded onto a train (the only one on the island) to be transported all over the world.
Next we proceed to San Jose. This small mountain village boasts an attractive 18th century church, located in picturesque surroundings. Following a visit to the church, we shall have some free time to explore the village, which is noted for its handicrafts.
Following our visit, we travel to San Antonio. Once a quiet fishing village, San Antonio is now a lively, bustling port. We shall have some time to browse at leisure, before re-boarding our tour coach for the return journey to the quayside.
TOUR NOTES: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at both Las Salinas, over hilly terrain, and San Jose to view the church. There are also 58 steps to navigate at the cathedral, however guests with limited mobility or wheelchair users may stay on the bus for this stop should they wish. The rest of the walking is during the periods of free time (approximately one and a half hours in total), and is therefore at the discretion of the individual. Please note that if our call falls on a Sunday or Monday, or coincides with religious ceremonies and other functions, we will not be able to view the inside of the San Jose church. In this instance, our visit will be external only. Conservative clothing must be worn (i.e. knees and shoulders should be covered) while visiting the cathedral and the church. Shops are also closed on a Sunday.
DESCRIPTION CORRECT FOR 2011 CANARIES & MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES
Snack or meal provided
Refreshments available
Free time
Shopping opportunity
Wheelchair access
Swimming opportunity
All prices are based on operating costs, tariffs and rates of exchange and are subject to change without notice.



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