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Discover Mallorca’s stunning mountains, charming villages, and coastal scenery on a scenic scooter tour designed for adventure and authentic exploration.
Setting out on a Mallorca scooter tour offers a unique way to see some of the most picturesque parts of this Balearic island. This 3.5-hour guided adventure takes you through scenic mountain villages and along stunning coastlines, all while riding reliable, modern scooters. It’s perfect for those who love a mix of outdoor activity, authentic local sights, and incredible views.
One of the highlights of this experience is how smoothly it combines mountain landscapes with seaside vistas — you’ll get to see Mallorca’s natural beauty from multiple angles, all while zipping along peaceful secondary roads. We especially appreciate the chance to explore charming villages like Puigpunyent, Galilea, and Es Capdella, each full of character and surrounded by lush greenery.
A possible consideration is that this tour requires prior experience with scooters or motorcycles, as it’s not suitable for complete beginners. Also, the 125cc scooters are strictly for those over 18 with valid licenses, so if you’re younger or new to riding, you might need to opt for the 50cc option or reconsider.
This tour is well-suited for active travelers, small groups, or anyone eager to see Mallorca from a different perspective — on a scooter, with plenty of photo stops and local insights along the way.


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The adventure begins in the historic part of Palma de Mallorca, right in the lively Plaça de la Quartera. Here, you’ll meet your guide, receive your safety gear (helmets), and get a quick rundown of the route. It’s worth arriving about 15 minutes early to settle in and soak up the atmosphere of Palma’s charming streets. The meeting point being in the old town adds an authentic touch — it’s a fitting start to your scenic journey.
From Palma, the route swiftly moves away from busy streets onto quieter secondary roads. Your first major stop is Puigpunyent, a village that feels like a step back in time. Surrounded by towering mountains and lush pine forests, Puigpunyent offers a peaceful, scenic setting perfect for a few photos. This village showcases Mallorca’s rural charm, away from the hustle of tourist hotspots.
Next, the tour climbs to Galilea, situated at 460 meters above sea level. Here, you’ll have the chance to enjoy a refreshing drink and take in breathtaking panoramic views. The quiet atmosphere and lush surroundings make this stop particularly memorable, and it’s a highlight for many riders who appreciate the chance to relax and take photos amid peaceful scenery.
Moving on, you’ll visit Es Capdella, a village characterized by winding streets and beautiful forested landscapes. This part of Mallorca feels very authentic, with fewer travelers and a genuine rural vibe. The winding roads and forested backdrop make for fantastic riding conditions and lots of chances to appreciate the island’s natural beauty.
On the return leg, the tour takes you along the coast in Calvià, a municipality bordered by the Serra de Na Burguesa and the famed Serra de Tramuntana range. Here, you’ll enjoy views of harbors, sailing boats, and the sparkling Mediterranean. The waterfront route offers a different perspective — the combination of land, sea, and sky creates perfect photo opportunities and a sense of freedom on the open road.
The tour concludes back in Palma’s historic city center, allowing you to relax after the scenic ride and perhaps explore more of the city’s cultural sights if time permits.

This experience covers all the essentials: helmets for safety, a detailed map to help you navigate, fuel, third-party insurance, and a native guide who can provide insight into Mallorca’s hidden gems. The automatic scooters (either 50cc or 125cc) are reliable and easy to handle, which helps keep the focus on the scenery rather than the mechanics.
The one-stop with an included drink is a thoughtful touch, giving you a chance to relax and chat with your fellow riders or take some memorable photos.
You’ll want to arrive with your driver’s license (a B license with over three years of experience or an A/A1 license), and it’s important to have prior riding experience — this isn’t a beginner-friendly activity. The tour is limited to small groups of 15, offering a more intimate experience, but this also means booking early is advisable.

Puigpunyent offers lush views of surrounding mountains that dominate Mallorca’s landscape. It’s an ideal first stop to stretch your legs after the short ride from Palma. The village’s quiet streets and surrounding pine forests make for excellent photo spots.
Galilea stands out because of its altitude and tranquility. Many reviewers mention how the cool mountain air and scenic vistas leave a lasting impression. One traveler noted how the guide shared a deep passion for the island, making the stop not just scenic but also insightful.
Es Capdella feels like stepping into an authentic rural Mallorca. The winding paths and forested scenery have earned many riders’ praise for their beauty and serenity. It’s a perfect spot to experience the island’s natural side, away from crowded tourist areas.
Calvià’s waterfront is described by one reviewer as a highlight, with stunning harbor views that make the ride worthwhile. The route along the coast offers excellent opportunities for photos and a chance to appreciate Mallorca’s maritime charm.
Many travelers appreciate the local guides’ knowledge, often sharing stories about the villages and landscapes that aren’t found in guidebooks. The guide’s passion for Mallorca enhances the experience, turning a simple scooter ride into an informative yet relaxed adventure.
The scenic vistas are a consistent praise point. Guests appreciate how the tour avoids high-traffic roads, instead favoring secondary routes that showcase Mallorca’s unspoiled beauty. The quiet, winding roads allow for a more immersive experience without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

At $125 per person, this tour offers solid value considering the inclusions — quality scooters, a knowledgeable guide, and multiple scenic stops. For travelers looking for an active and scenic way to explore Mallorca, this experience balances adventure with comfort.
While it’s not the cheapest activity, the cost reflects the high-quality equipment and small-group setting. With a well-curated itinerary packed with authentic villages and panoramic views, it offers a taste of Mallorca that’s both fun and memorable.
This scooter tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to see more of Mallorca beyond the beaches. It’s especially suited for those with some riding experience, given the license requirements. If you love scenic drives, charming villages, and being off the beaten path, this tour delivers on all fronts.
However, it’s not ideal for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility, as the route involves some uneven terrain and outdoor stops. Families with older teenagers who can handle scooters might find it a great activity, but always check licensing requirements first.
This Mallorca scooter tour combines stunning scenery, authentic villages, and a sense of freedom that’s hard to beat. It’s well-organized, with a focus on scenic routes and small-group intimacy, making it a memorable way to explore the south-west regions of the island.
If you’re someone who loves a mix of outdoor adventure, cultural charm, and incredible views, this experience should definitely be on your Mallorca to-do list. The guide’s enthusiasm and the quality of the scooters elevate a simple sightseeing trip into a fun, authentic journey through Mallorca’s natural beauty.
“Today we enjoyed an incredible family experience touring the southeast of Mallorca on a scooter. It was a fun and relaxing way to cover many miles …”
Do I need prior experience to join this tour?
Yes, all riders must have prior experience with motorcycles or scooters, as the activity involves riding on secondary roads that require some skill. The 125cc scooters are only available to those over 18 with a valid driver’s license.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your passport or ID card, a valid driver’s license, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen. These items help ensure your comfort and safety during the ride.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The minimum age for 125cc scooters is 18, and for 50cc scooters, it’s 16. Children over these ages with the appropriate license can participate, but the experience is best suited for adult riders or those accustomed to riding.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including stops and photo opportunities. Specific start times depend on availability.
Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is at the LocoWheels office in Palma de Mallorca old town, Plaça de la Quartera, 7. Arrive at least 15 minutes early to check in and gear up.
What happens if I cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking process allows you to reserve now and pay later, giving you flexibility.
Is this tour suitable for non-Spanish speakers?
Yes, guides speak English, Spanish, French, Catalan, and Italian, ensuring you’ll get comprehensive explanations regardless of your preferred language.
Whether you’re craving mountain vistas, charming villages, or coastal views, this Mallorca scooter tour offers a well-rounded, authentic experience. It’s a fantastic way to see the island’s natural beauty while enjoying the thrill of riding a modern scooter.