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Explore Mallorca’s eastern landscapes on an ATV tour featuring scenic stops, village visits, a swim break, and guided views—an adventurous way to see the island.
If you’re craving a taste of Mallorca’s rugged charm and scenic beauty, a buggy or ATV tour through the east of the island might just be what you need. This guided adventure offers an off-road escape, giving you the chance to drive through rural roads, sandy tracks, and get a glimpse of hidden viewpoints and villages. With around three hours of action and a mix of sightseeing, photo stops, and even a swim, this experience balances adventure with a touch of relaxation.
One feature we really appreciate is the hotel pickup service in the east area—Cala d’Or to Cala Bona—making the start seamless and stress-free. However, some reviews mention that the ride can be somewhat “long on the fin” with not many “sensation” moments, especially for those expecting high-speed thrills. This tour suits travelers who enjoy scenic drives, exploring local villages, and don’t mind a laid-back pace that emphasizes views over adrenaline.
In this review, we’ll walk through what you can expect, the highlights and potential pitfalls, and help you decide if this adventure fits your Mallorca trip plans.


Starting with the logistical details, the price of $231.55 per group (up to two people) offers a fairly inclusive package. This covers guide services, fuel, snacks, cold drinks, insurance, and even a car seat for kids—making it quite straightforward and hassle-free. The pickup service, limited to the east coast (Cala d’Or to Cala Bona), is a nice touch for those staying nearby, removing the need to find your way to a designated meeting point.
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This three-hour ride begins at the Carrer de Cala Falcó in Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia, with most travelers booking the experience an average of 61 days in advance, indicating steady interest. Once you’re picked up, you’ll head out on an all-terrain vehicle, led closely behind a seasoned guide—likely someone like David or Miguel, based on reviews—who keeps the group moving smoothly.
The itinerary is a mix of rural roads and sandy tracks, so you’ll want to be comfortable with driving an ATV and ready for some bumpy moments. The tour makes several stops for photos and sightseeing:
– A small village from Mallorca’s northern part, where you can get a glimpse of local life and traditional architecture.
– The Sanctuary of Sant Salvador, where you get around 30 minutes for free exploration and take in panoramic views from the hilltop.
– Cala Murada, a beach stop with a 30-minute window, ideal for a quick swim or a walk along the rocky shoreline.
One of the standout features is the viewpoints and scenic stops. The guides tend to choose spots with the best vistas, which means you’ll often find yourself gazing over the coast or photographing picturesque villages. The swim stop at Cala Murada is appreciated by many, though some describe the access as “difficult” due to the rocky terrain, but the view is reportedly “sublime,” making it worth the effort.
You’ll also pass through the village of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, a place that’s off the beaten tourist trail. It offers a slice of authentic Mallorca life, away from the crowded resorts. The guides often select stops with panoramic views, giving you perfect photo opportunities—something that many reviews highlight as a major plus.
Driving the ATV is straightforward for most, with the guide providing safety instructions and assistance if needed. If you’re not familiar with off-road vehicles, don’t worry—the pace is generally relaxed, making it accessible even for beginners. The included car seat for children ensures that families with young kids can join, though parents should double-check age and size restrictions before booking.
One reviewer mentioned that the tour was “pleasant but without much sensation,” pointing out that the trip is more about sightseeing than adrenaline. If you’re after high-speed thrills, this might not be your ideal experience. Instead, think of it as a scenic drive with a bit of off-road fun and a chance to see Mallorca from a different perspective.
While the tour is generally well-liked, some travelers found the ride somewhat lengthy towards the end, with one saying it “felt a little long.” The route does involve some traffic on rural roads, which might detract from the thrill for those seeking purely off-road excitement. Also, the beach stop on rocky terrain can be tricky to access, especially if you’re not comfortable navigating uneven surfaces.
Most reviews suggest the guides are friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the experience’s relaxed vibe, but it’s worth noting that the tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers—meaning a more intimate, personalized atmosphere.

The adventure kicks off at the specified meeting point, where you’ll be introduced to your ATV and guided briefing. Expect a quick safety talk, and then it’s time to hit the dirt.
The route takes you behind the scenes of Mallorca’s rural life. Passing the village of Sant Llorenç, you’ll see traditional buildings, narrow streets, and perhaps a few local farmers tending to their land—offering a taste of authentic island life.
This hilltop sanctuary is a real highlight. With about 30 minutes here, you can walk around freely, soak in views that stretch across the island, and snap photos of the landscape. It’s a peaceful spot that offers a break from the dust and noise of the ride.
A perfect beach stop, but not necessarily easy to access. Here, you’ll have around 30 minutes to relax, take a swim, or stroll along the rocky shoreline. The reviews mention that the views are “sublime,” making it a favorite photo spot despite the challenging terrain.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, with the group often exchanging contacts and photos. The return trip offers a chance to reflect on the landscapes you’ve seen and the villages you’ve explored.
When considering the value, this experience offers a combination of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and a bit of off-road fun—all packaged in a manageable three-hour window. For $231.55, you get guided transportation, snacks, insurance, and multiple stops, which makes it competitive with other Mallorca excursions.
While it may not satisfy adrenaline junkies craving high-speed thrills, it provides a balanced, approachable way to see Mallorca’s east in a way that’s both fun and authentic. It’s especially suitable for families, couples, or small groups who enjoy gentle adventures and picturesque stops.

This buggy tour is best suited for travelers who want to see Mallorca’s countryside and coastline without intense physical activity or high-speed riding. It’s ideal for those interested in cultural stops, scenic viewpoints, and relaxing photo opportunities, rather than pure adrenaline. Families with children will appreciate the included car seat, while solo travelers or couples seeking a leisurely ride will also find it rewarding.
If you’re looking for an off-road experience that emphasizes landscape and village views over speed, this is a great pick. However, if you’re after extreme adventure or high-velocity riding, you may want to look elsewhere.

Can I participate if I’ve never driven an ATV before?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible, with safety instructions provided by the guide. The pace is relaxed, making it suitable even for beginners.
Is pickup in my area included?
Pickup is offered only in the east area of Mallorca, from Cala d’Or to Cala Bona. If you’re staying outside this zone, you’ll need to arrange your own transportation.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers the guide, fuel, snacks, cold drinks, personal and vehicle insurance, and a car seat for children.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, including stops for sightseeing, photo breaks, and a swim.
Are there any age or size restrictions?
While most travelers can participate, children’s car seats are provided, but it’s best to verify age/size limits when booking.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor driving, with closed-toe shoes recommended. Don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses.
Will I get to take photos?
Absolutely. The stops are chosen for their photo opportunities, and many guests find the views stunning enough for a camera.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in case of weather or change of plans.
What if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather; if canceled due to bad weather, a different date or full refund will be offered.
This buggy tour in Mallorca’s east is a well-rounded option for those wanting to combine scenic sightseeing with a mild off-road experience. Its relaxed pace and focus on picturesque stops make it ideal for travelers seeking authentic views without high-speed thrills. With included amenities like snacks and a convenient pickup, it offers good value for a memorable half-day adventure.
It’s perfect for families, couples, or small groups who love exploring new landscapes and capturing beautiful photos along the way. However, if you’re craving adrenaline or fast-paced riding, you might find this experience a bit tame. Overall, it’s a charming way to discover Mallorca’s eastern countryside and coastline, with enough comfort and authenticity to satisfy most travelers.
Have questions? Here are some quick answers to common queries about this tour, helping you decide whether it’s the right fit for your Mallorca plans.