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'Tourist for a Day' guided tours

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https://www.majorcadailybulletin.co...rca-tourism-tourist-for-day-guided-tours.html

The College of Tour Guides (Cogtib) will be providing weekly guided tours of villages and towns in Mallorca that will be directed at both tourists and residents.

An initiative involving the Council of Mallorca and, at present, five town halls, it goes under the title of 'Tourist for a Day'. The guided tours will cover history, culture, gastronomy and local business. ...

The tours will start in July, will be led by official tour guides and will be in different languages. Lasting around 90 minutes, individual town halls will work with tour guides in devising routes.

More town halls are expected to join the programme, the five which have so far signed up being Alcudia, Felanitx, Inca, Pollensa and Vilafranca. Alcudia has already set its schedule - 10am each Wednesday from the tourist information office by the market square - ...

Reservations will have to be made 48 hours in advance and will cost ten euros; free for children under the age of 12.

see full article on the MDB website
 
https://www.majorcadailybulletin.co...rca-tourism-tourist-for-day-guided-tours.html
The College of Tour Guides (Cogtib) will be providing weekly guided tours of villages and towns in Mallorca that will be directed at both tourists and residents.

An initiative involving the Council of Mallorca and, at present, five town halls, it goes under the title of 'Tourist for a Day'. The guided tours will cover history, culture, gastronomy and local business. ...

The tours will start in July, will be led by official tour guides and will be in different languages. Lasting around 90 minutes, individual town halls will work with tour guides in devising routes.

More town halls are expected to join the programme, the five which have so far signed up being Alcudia, Felanitx, Inca, Pollensa and Vilafranca. Alcudia has already set its schedule - 10am each Wednesday from the tourist information office by the market square - ...

Reservations will have to be made 48 hours in advance and will cost ten euros; free for children under the age of 12.

see full article on the MDB website

We have in the past undertaken similar walks in Pollensa, Cala San Vicente, and Boquer. They were very good but free at that time.

I think 10 Euros each for a 90 minute walk will put some people off!
Shame. :eek:
 
We have in the past undertaken similar walks in Pollensa, Cala San Vicente, and Boquer. They were very good but free at that time.

I think 10 Euros each for a 90 minute walk will put some people off!
Shame. :eek:

Bit steep alright. Due to less funding because of Covid perhaps?
 
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