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Discover Mallorca's east and north coasts on a guided buggy tour with stunning views, village visits, and swimming stops—perfect for adventure seekers.
Taking a guided buggy tour around Mallorca offers a delightful mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and local culture. This experience, rated at 4.6 out of 5 from 340 reviews, promises a fun-filled 4 to 4.5-hour journey through some of Mallorca’s most breathtaking landscapes. Priced at $209 per group for up to two people, it’s a great option for couples, friends, or small groups craving a bit of excitement and authentic sightseeing.
What makes this tour stand out is the chance to drive your own manual buggy (or ride as a passenger), combined with carefully curated stops — from villages and monasteries to impressive coastal vistas and swim opportunities. We love the flexibility to choose between different routes and the focus on sustainable off-road driving, which keeps the experience both eco-friendly and safe.
A possible consideration is that off-road driving isn’t permitted, so those looking for rugged, dirt-track adventures might be disappointed. Still, the scenic serpentine roads and panoramic viewpoints more than compensate. This tour caters especially well to those who enjoy driving, scenic landscapes, and discovering Mallorca off the beaten path — making it ideal for active travelers eager for a memorable day out.
The Cala Millor/Sa Coma guided buggy tour is a well-structured half-day adventure designed to showcase Mallorca’s diverse landscapes. Starting right in Cala Millor, the journey takes you through a series of highlights, blending stunning scenery with cultural stops and leisure moments.
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Starting Point: Buggy 4 Fun Cala Millor
This is where your adventure kicks off. The meeting point is conveniently located in Cala Millor, but watch out—navigation to the site can be confusing because it’s not in Sant Llorenc, despite the similar postcode and street name. Confirming the exact location ensures you avoid unnecessary stress before your fun begins.
First Stop: Cala Millor
While the tour doesn’t specify lengthy stops here, the initial part is about getting familiar with your buggy and the safety briefing. Some reviews mention the friendliness of staff, especially guides like Daniel and others, who are appreciated for their approachable manner and local knowledge.
Porto Cristo and the Fire Tower
Next, your route takes you towards Porto Cristo, famous for its spectacular cliffs and the most beautiful grotto in Mallorca. Here, the guide offers a guided sightseeing stop, where you can soak in incredible views of the coastline. The highlight is the fire tower in Porto Cristo, which provides a panoramic overlook of the cliffs and sea below. Many reviews reflect on the breathtaking vistas—“The drive to the fire tower was spectacular,” one guest said, highlighting the scenic reward for the effort.
Sant Salvador Sanctuary
Continuing inland, you’ll visit Sant Salvador, the highest point on Mallorca’s east coast at 506 meters above sea level. It’s a perfect opportunity to take photos, enjoy sweeping views, and learn about the monastery’s history (though details are minimal). This stop is particularly praised for its breathtaking vistas over the island.
The Viewpoint & Scenic Drive
The route then takes you along serpentine roads, offering spectacular views over the entire island. These winding roads are described as a pleasure for both drivers and passengers, and many reviewers mention the visual feast of landscapes and coastlines.
Swim and Relax
The tour’s highlight is a stop at a beautiful bay where you have time to swim in the clear, inviting sea. Several guests commend this as a relaxing break and a chance to cool off after the scenic drive. The bay’s calm waters and stunning setting make it a memorable moment.
The tour package covers buggy rental, a guide, water, and gasoline, offering a straightforward, no-hidden-fees experience. Notably, insurance costs (€20 per driver) are extra, which guests should budget for. Food isn’t included, so packing a snack or enjoying a meal afterwards is recommended.
Each buggy accommodates 1-2 people, meaning you can drive yourself or ride as a passenger. The group is probably small, given the personalized nature of the tour, which enhances the overall experience. Since it’s a manual transmission, drivers need a valid category B license and must be at least 19 years old.
Many reviewers highlight how knowledgeable guides like Daniel and others enhance the experience with friendly commentary and local insights. “Very friendly guide, pleasant walk, and beautiful scenery,” shared Hugo from Switzerland, echoing the sentiment of many.
The scenery consistently impresses, with comments such as, “The views from the fire tower and Sant Salvador were absolutely breathtaking,” and “You get to see parts of Mallorca that are not on typical tourist routes.” The combination of coastal cliffs, monasteries, and panoramic viewpoints offers a rich taste of the island’s diverse character.
Most guests agree that the value for money is excellent, especially considering the variety of stops and the quality of the guides. The flexibility to choose between tours also appeals, allowing travelers to tailor their adventure.
This experience suits adventure-loving travelers who want to see Mallorca from a new perspective. It’s especially ideal for those who enjoy driving or riding in open vehicles, and who are comfortable with manual transmissions.
It also appeals to nature and scenic views enthusiasts, thanks to the panoramic stops at Porto Cristo, Sant Salvador, and the bay. However, it may not suit young children under 4, cruise ship visitors who prefer more relaxed or organized excursions, or those unable to handle manual driving.
The Cala Millor/Sa Coma Guided Buggy Tour offers a fantastic mix of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and active fun. The combination of stunning viewpoints, visits to historic sites, and the chance to swim in Mallorca’s clear waters creates a well-rounded half-day adventure. The guides’ local knowledge and friendly approach elevate the experience, making it both informative and enjoyable.
For those seeking a memorable, value-packed day exploring Mallorca’s east and north coasts, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for active travelers, couples, or friends who want to see the island in a more personal, fun way without the need for off-road driving.
While it doesn’t offer the rugged thrills of dirt tracks or off-road adventures, it compensates with spectacular scenery and relaxed stops that bring Mallorca’s natural beauty right to your fingertips. Whether you’re a seasoned driver or just want to enjoy the views as a passenger, this tour is a safe, enjoyable, and authentic way to experience the island’s diverse landscapes.
Is the buggy tour suitable for children?
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 4 years old. Drivers must be at least 19 and hold a valid driver’s license.
Can I drive the buggy if I don’t have experience?
Yes, but you should be comfortable driving a manual vehicle. The tour requires a category B license for at least one year.
What does the tour include?
It includes the buggy ride, a tour guide, water, and gasoline. Insurance costs an additional €20 per driver.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 to 4.5 hours, covering 90-105 km.
Are helmets provided?
Helmets are not mandatory and are not included in the package.
Is there a chance to swim during the tour?
Yes, there’s a stop at a beautiful bay where you can enjoy swimming in Mallorca’s inviting sea.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, sunglasses, and closed-toe shoes. Pack some water and sunscreen too.
What if it rains?
In case of rain, the tour may be postponed by the local partner, or your booking will be refunded if cancellation occurs.
Is the tour eco-friendly?
Yes, the route supports sustainable tourism by avoiding off-road driving, which is prohibited on Mallorca.
This guided buggy tour in Mallorca offers a wonderful combination of scenic vistas, cultural stops, and fun driving for a memorable day out in one of Spain’s most beautiful islands.