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Discover the natural beauty of Torrevieja on an electric bike tour. Enjoy scenic parks, salt lakes, and beaches, but consider the mixed reviews on guides and bikes.
Taking a guided bike tour through the scenic natural parks of Torrevieja offers a chance to see Spain’s coast and salt flats from a different perspective. For around $60 per person, this 2.5-hour experience promises a smooth ride on high-quality electric bikes, allowing you to explore areas like the Salinas, La Mata lagoon, and picturesque coves with surprisingly little effort.
One of the best things about this tour is its focus on nature and hidden corners of Torrevieja that many visitors might overlook if exploring alone. Plus, the electric bikes’ assistance means you won’t need to be super fit to enjoy a scenic, relaxed ride. However, based on various reviews, some travelers have encountered issues with clarity of instructions, bike condition, and the depth of the guided commentary.
This experience suits those who want a low-effort introduction to Torrevieja’s natural landscapes and are comfortable with basic bike riding. If you’re after an intense or highly structured guided experience, this might not be the perfect fit—but if you’re looking for a leisurely exploration, it could be just right.


The tour begins at the Real Club Nautico, a central and accessible location in Torrevieja. From the start, you’ll be fitted onto a high-quality Moustache electric bike with a Bosch motor, which is designed to make hilly sections and uneven trails more manageable. This is excellent for riders of varying fitness levels, and just one of the reasons this tour appeals to a broad audience.
The guidance on how much assistance the motor provides is flexible, so you can choose to pedal yourself or lean on the electric support, making the experience customizable. This flexibility is especially helpful when navigating the mixed terrain of parks and coastal paths.
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The first stop is the La Mata lagoon natural park, where you’ll cycle along trails that border the lagoon. This area is a favorite among birdwatchers and nature lovers, with viewpoints and watchtowers offering prime spots to admire the bird species and wildlife that inhabit this wetland. Expect about 45 minutes here, where you’ll enjoy walking on trails and possibly catching sight of herons, flamingos, and other local species.
Reviewers note that this area is a peaceful retreat and a highlight of the tour. One reviewer appreciated the “beautiful views and a chance to see local wildlife,” though they also noted that the tour felt more like a bike ride than a guided experience, with limited commentary during this segment.
From the lagoon, you’ll ride alongside the Salinas de Torrevieja, one of Europe’s largest salt production sites. The salt flats and mountains of salt are striking, and the tour includes a view of the Laguna Rosa (Pink Lagoon), which is especially photogenic. This stop provides a great opportunity to learn about the salt harvesting process and observe the vast salt basins, some of which shimmer in the sunlight.
The salt lakes are a unique feature of this area, and many travelers enjoy the contrast of natural beauty with industrial activity. The tour lasts about 45 minutes here, giving enough time for photos and observation, but some reviews mentioned that guides don’t always provide in-depth explanations, leaving this stop feeling somewhat superficial.
Next, you’ll cycle along a wooden walkway that runs parallel to the sea, atop the dunes leading to Playa de La Mata. This is a lovely spot to pause and soak in the view, and many enjoy stopping at one of the beachside terraces for a drink. The 30-minute break here allows for some relaxing moments and photo opportunities, especially with the expansive sandy beach and rolling waves.
Reviewers have praised the scenic beauty but also pointed out that the brief stop leaves little time to truly unwind or explore extensively.
The final part of the tour takes you through cliffs and coves—Cala de la Higuera, Cala de la Zorra, and Cala Cornuda. These hidden gems are among the most beautiful spots along the coast, with rocky formations and secluded beaches. The route offers a chance to discover quieter, less crowded areas that most travelers don’t reach easily.
This stretch is considered one of the most photogenic, especially as you pass through rugged cliffs and clear waters. The 30-minute visit here is a favorite among those who love natural beauty and tranquility.

The meeting point at the Nautico is convenient for travelers staying in central Torrevieja, and since the tour is private, only your group will participate—making for a more personalized experience. The activity lasts around 2 hours 30 minutes, including stops, but some reviewers have noted that actual riding time can be shorter depending on the group’s pace.
Price-wise, at roughly $60, the tour offers a good value considering the access to scenic parks, salt flats, beaches, and a quality electric bike. It’s a cost-effective way to see diverse landscapes without the physical strain of a traditional bike ride, especially since the bikes help with hills and uneven trails.
However, some reviewers mention logistical hiccups, such as unclear instructions for finding the start point and bikes that could be better maintained. Notably, shorter riders under 5’3″ might find the seat height an issue, as one reviewer pointed out the lack of adjustable seats.
Guide quality varies—while some travelers appreciated knowledgeable guides like Antonio, others felt the commentary was minimal or limited to just guiding the route without much storytelling. The language barrier was also mentioned, with at least one reviewer noting that the guide only spoke Spanish during their tour.


If you love outdoor activities and want an easy way to explore Torrevieja’s coastal and natural spots, this tour offers a good combination of scenery and convenience. It’s ideal for those with moderate fitness who enjoy light cycling and scenic walks. Nature lovers will appreciate the birdwatching at La Mata lagoon and the dramatic salt flats.
However, if you prefer guided tours with detailed commentary or have specific accessibility needs, you might find the experience a bit lacking. It’s also best suited for those comfortable with unpredictable bike conditions and open to a flexible but somewhat brief tour.

This electric bike tour is a moderate-value activity that offers a chance to see some of Torrevieja’s most beautiful natural sites without the physical stress of a traditional bike ride. The combination of salt flats, lagoons, dunes, and coves ensures a varied experience that showcases the region’s diverse landscape.
While some reviewers note issues with clarity and maintenance, most agree that the scenery and the guides’ friendliness make up for these shortcomings. It provides a relaxing, scenic introduction to the area, especially suited for travelers who enjoy being outdoors and want an accessible way to cover multiple attractions in just a few hours.
In short, it’s a good choice if you’re after a laid-back, scenic exploration with a hint of adventure—just keep your expectations in check regarding guides and bike comfort.

Is the tour suitable for children or teenagers?
It depends on their comfort with bike riding and fitness level. Since the terrain includes off-road sections and uneven paths, younger or less experienced riders should be cautious.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Don’t forget sunglasses and sunscreen if sunny, as you’ll be outdoors most of the time.
Are the bikes easy to operate?
Yes, the electric bikes are designed for ease of use, with adjustable assistance levels. However, some reviews suggest that the seat height on the bikes might not suit shorter riders, and safety instructions may not be extensive.
How long is each stop during the tour?
Stops vary from about 30 to 45 minutes at each location, providing time for photos, sightseeing, and short walks.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this tour private?
Yes, this is a private activity—only your group will participate, making it more flexible and personalized.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing flexibility in case your plans shift.
Taking this tour promises a relaxed, scenic way to experience Torrevieja’s natural beauty—perfect for nature lovers, casual explorers, or anyone looking for an easy and enjoyable outdoor activity. Just be mindful of the reviews and plan accordingly to make the most of your ride.