Montez dans notre service de navette sans tracas jusqu'à Fornells pour une visite de 4 heures, ou utilisez-le comme moyen de transport pour d'autres activités. Vous avez le choix entre trois heures de départ, une le matin et deux l'après-midi, ce qui vous laisse beaucoup de temps pour explorer. Profitez de la commodité du service de navette et préparez-vous à passer un bon moment à Fornells.

Navette aller-retour pour Fornells
- Service de navette à destination et en provenance de Fornells
- Départs le matin et l'après-midi
Transfert
- Horaire :Arrivée à 09h30, retour à 13h45. /Arrivée à 13h00, retour à 18h45. /Arrivée à 14h30, retour à 18h45.
- Informations sur la réservation :Il est important de préciser si un enfant en bas âge est inclus dans la réservation.
- Politique d'annulation :les annulations gratuites sont autorisées jusqu'à 24 heures avant la date de l'excursion ; aucun remboursement n'est possible pour les annulations dans les 24 heures ou en cas de non-présentation.Les annulations dans les 24 heures sont acceptées sur présentation d'un certificat médical, le remboursement ne s'appliquant qu'à la personne concernée nommée dans le certificat (les personnes accompagnantes sont exclues).Pour les réservations concernant un mineur accompagné d'un adulte seul, un certificat médical de l'un ou l'autre donnera lieu à un remboursement intégral de la réservation.
- Activité avec itinéraire non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
- Frais d'entrée non inclus
- Repas et boissons non inclus
- Veuillez noter que tous les horaires sont approximatifs et sujets à changement
- Notre politique générale d'annulation ne s'applique pas à cette activité. Pour un remboursement intégral vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures à l'avance
Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience
Basé sur 7 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés
Catégories d'évaluation
Rapport qualité-prix
3,8/5
Sécurité
3,7/5
Service
3,7/5
Personnel
3,7/5
Ian
De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale4/5
The transport was excellent. Comfortable and on time. The one issue we had is that the driver didn't speak or understand English, so this was a proble ...
Jaw
De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Moyen
Note globale3/5
Had to get a taxi back as bus pick up time was very unclear and driver on the way couldn’t speak English to explain pick up time to us. Trip details s ...
Diane
De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Seats have very cramped legroom on flight, very clostrophobic and flight too hot with no air from vents causing me to pass out on outbound flight. Los ...
Jacqueline Carrington
De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Moyen
Note globale3/5
Pick ups and Transfer home far too long. Took 2 hours to get back to hotel. Too late for lunch! It was supposed to be a half day trip felt like a ful ...
Paul
De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025A voyagé en couple
45 - 54 ans
Excellent
Note globale4/5
Relaxation
De Royaume-Uni - juin 2025A voyagé avec des amis
45 - 54 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
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