A memorable experience for people who like to walk, explore, and play sports! Book at least 2 weeks in advance!
Let's start our adventure!
For travellers without a car: 8:30 am at the “Manacor Train Station,” you can get there from Palma by train or bus. From there, we'll head to Artá in our car.
For travellers with a car: 9:10 am at the “Artá Train Station Parking”
9:15 to 10:30 am, Walk through the city of Artá to the fortress. You'll appreciate the wonderful countryside landscape from its walls! You'll also find shops with typical Mallorcan handicrafts!
11:00 to 12:30 am Visit to the Artá caves. 700m underground tour. Caves between 15 and 45 m high! You'll feel like you're travelling to the centre of the Earth!
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM: Tour of Sa Coma beach (very pretty) and lunch at a restaurant, food of your choice (not included).
3:00 PM to 4:30 PM: Tour of the Rafa Nadal Academy! You can also optionally visit the Museum, where you can see his trophies and collections of clothes and rackets! The ticket costs €18.
4:30 pm to 5:30 pm: Practice and tennis class with a teacher!
6:00 pm: End of the Rafa Nadal Academy tour for those coming by car.
If you're coming without a car, we'll take you back to Manacor train station.
For the tour, you'll need sportswear (comfortable). Bring a 1-liter or larger water bottle, sun cream, and a snack. Tennis shoes or smooth soles. If you don't have a racket, we'll lend you one! If you want to take a shower after training, you can bring a change of clothes.
WE CAN CUSTOMIZE THE TOUR BASED ON YOUR TIMES AND NEEDS, DON'T HESITATE TO ASK! (www.redclaymallorca.com)
*We'll prioritise court reservations at the Academy. Reservations open one week in advance. We take care of the whole process so you can enjoy the best experience! ✅
Don't worry about the rackets: we'll provide them if you need them, and you'll also have access to the Sport Shop Manacor by Xtreme to buy souvenirs. ️ (Check opening hours on Google)
If the Academy's courts are full (which is rare), we'll organise the session at the historic Club Manacor, where Rafa trained as a young champion.