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Discover Mallorca’s stunning coastline and mountains on a 2-hour buggy tour. Enjoy scenic views, adrenaline-filled driving, and authentic outdoor fun.
If you’re looking for a way to spice up your Mallorca holiday, the 2-hour buggy tour in Paguera might just fit the bill. This outdoor adventure combines the thrill of driving with breathtaking scenery, offering a glimpse of Mallorca’s diverse landscape that’s both fun and immersive. With a mix of coastal views, mountain driving, and small-group intimacy, it’s a great option for those craving a unique experience.
What we love most about this tour is the way it balances adrenaline and scenic beauty. You’ll get your dose of excitement behind the wheel of a CF moto Zforce, and at the same time, enjoy multiple stops to take in spectacular vistas, especially at Malgrats Island and Cap Falco. A possible downside? Some reviewers, like Denny, felt that the drive was mostly asphalt, with limited off-road terrain. Still, if you’re after a lively, picturesque ride with a friendly guide, this tour is a solid choice. Perfect for adventurous travelers who want a taste of Mallorca’s terrain without straying too far from the coast.


This two-hour tour is designed to give you a comprehensive yet manageable taste of Mallorca’s natural beauty, combined with the thrill of driving a buggy. Starting at the Formula Tours garage in Paguera, it’s accessible and straightforward — all you need is a valid driver’s license. The tour includes fuel, water, and taxes, which means there are no hidden costs beyond the optional insurance for drivers.
The Experience Starts with a Briefing: Your guide, speaking in English, Spanish, and German, will explain how to operate the CF moto Zforce (automatic transmission) and outline safety tips. Afterward, you’ll begin your journey, heading first toward the Calvía coastline.
A Scenic Drive with Multiple Stops: The itinerary typically includes between 2 and 3 stops, depending on traffic and weather conditions. The first major stop offers a fantastic viewpoint of Malgrats Island, perfect for photos and soaking in the scenery. One reviewer mentioned that the drive “was fun to drive but mostly on asphalt,” which highlights that the terrain might be more tarmac than rugged off-road. This could be a minor disappointment for those hoping for challenging terrain but still offers sweeping vistas worth the ride.
Continued Mountain Driving: You’ll navigate through Calvía, Es Capdella, and onward to Andratx and Port of Andratx, enjoying mountain roads and lush landscapes. The route passes through the famed Camp de Mar with its golf courses and beautiful views, making the drive visually rewarding.
The Final Stops: The second stop takes you to Cap Falco, where a panoramic viewpoint awaits. This is often highlighted as a highlight — a chance to appreciate Mallorca’s rugged coastlines and Mediterranean horizons.
Back to Paguera: The tour wraps up with a relaxed ride back to the starting point, ending the adventure on a high note with plenty of photos and memories.
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The CF moto Zforce automatic buggies are straightforward to operate, making the tour accessible even for beginners. You don’t need an off-road driving background, just a valid driver’s license. Some reviews, like Denny’s, pointed out that the drive was mostly asphalt, which might make it less exciting for off-road enthusiasts. Still, the well-maintained buggies and guided route ensure a smooth, safe ride with lots of scenic opportunities.
The experience is designed to be inclusive and fun, with the guide assisting in multiple languages. The group size is limited to 10 participants, fostering a more intimate atmosphere where everyone gets attention and can enjoy the ride comfortably.

Malgrats Island Viewpoint: This is often cited as a favorite stop for its spectacular views. You’ll have a chance to take photos of the island and surrounding coastline. The vantage point offers a peaceful break from the driving, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Cap Falco Viewpoint: Another highlight, this viewpoint provides sweeping vistas of the rugged coastline and the Mediterranean. Many travelers mention how perfect this stop is for photos and just taking in the natural beauty that Mallorca offers.
Driving Through Calvía and Es Capdella: The mountain roads are part of the appeal, giving you a sense of the island’s varied terrain. While some reviews note the drive is mostly on asphalt, the scenic vistas compensate for any lack of rough terrain.
Camp de Mar and Port of Andratx: Passing through these well-known areas allows you to see Mallorca’s more upscale coastal zones, with golf courses and beautiful marinas. It adds a touch of luxury to the experience and provides more stunning photo opportunities.
For $67 per person, this tour offers a great balance of value and experience. The inclusion of fuel, water, taxes, and the use of a well-maintained buggy means you’re not hit with unexpected costs. The small group setting maximizes personalized attention, which is appreciated on a guided outdoor activity.
Being 2 hours long, it’s an efficient way to see parts of Mallorca without needing a full-day commitment. The timing varies depending on availability, and it’s advisable to check in advance for specific start times.
What to bring: Sunglasses, closed-toe shoes, a towel, sunscreen, and your driver’s license are essential. The tour’s weather-dependent route means you might encounter different scenery, so dressing appropriately is key.
Limitations: No hotel pickup is included, so you’ll need to make your way to the starting point. Insurance is optional but recommended, especially for drivers.

This adventure suits adventurous travelers who enjoy driving and scenic views. It’s perfect for those who want a fun, guided experience that’s not overly technical but still offers a sense of exploration. It’s also ideal for small groups or couples, given the intimate size and manageable driving distance.
If you prefer off-road and rugged terrain, this tour might not meet your expectations, as most of the drive is on asphalt. However, if stunning coastal views, mountain roads, and a lively ride sound appealing, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.

The Paguera 2-hour buggy tour offers a lively way to explore Mallorca’s scenic coastline and mountain landscapes. With comfortable, easy-to-drive buggies, a friendly multilingual guide, and stops at some of the island’s most beautiful viewpoints, it’s a good pick for those craving a mix of adventure and breathtaking nature. The moderate price makes it accessible, especially considering the included fuel, taxes, and bottled water.
While the drive is mostly on asphalt, the views and overall experience easily compensate, making it a worthwhile addition to your Mallorca itinerary. You’ll love this if you’re after a fun outdoor activity that combines sightseeing with a touch of adrenaline. Just remember to bring your driver’s license, sunglasses, and a sense of adventure.
This tour best suits those who enjoy guided outdoor activities, want to see Mallorca from a different perspective, and are comfortable with a small group setting. It’s a practical, memorable way to add some excitement to your Mallorca holiday.
“The cars were fun to drive but you just drove up and down the mountain on asphalt all the time. Would have appreciated if you could drive a little …”
Do I need a driving license?
Yes, a valid driving license is required to operate the buggy during the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 2 hours, including stops.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is suitable for those with a valid driver’s license; specific age restrictions aren’t listed but you should be comfortable driving.
What’s included in the price?
Fuel, water, taxes, and the use of the buggy are included in the $67 price.
Can I drive alone or do I need a partner?
You can choose to drive a single buggy or share with a partner. For multiple participants, bookings should be made accordingly.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
The tour is limited to a small group of 10 participants.
What should I bring?
Sunglasses, closed-toe shoes, a towel, sunscreen, and your driver’s license.
Are meals included?
No, food is not included. You may want to bring snacks or plan to eat afterward.
Is hotel pickup available?
No, you need to meet at the starting point, the garage of Formula Tours in Paguera.
What happens in bad weather?
Routes can change depending on weather conditions, ensuring safety and comfort.