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Experience Mallorca’s stunning east and north coasts on a 4-5 hour guided buggy tour for $91.53, visiting scenic stops with safety and fun in mind.
If you’re looking for a fun, scenic, and well-organized way to explore Mallorca’s east and north coasts, Buggy 4 Fun offers a 4 to 5-hour guided sightseeing tour that hits the highlights without off-road driving. Priced at $91.53 per person, this tour features many beautiful stops, stunning views, and a focus on safety with daily vehicle maintenance by an in-house mechanic. With group discounts and the option for mobile tickets, it caters well to families, friends, or solo travelers eager for a memorable adventure on Mallorca’s open roads.
The tour is especially suitable for those who want to see the island in a fun, relaxed way using manual gear buggies. Unlike off-road adventures, this experience keeps on paved roads, making it accessible for drivers with a valid car driving license (class B). The average booking time of 21 days in advance shows how popular this experience is, and reviews highlight the stunning scenery, friendly guides, and great value.


The tour begins with a visit to the Santuari De Sant Salvador, one of the highest points on the east coast at 508 meters. From here, you enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views over the entire island. This stop is included depending on the booked tour, and offers a great photo opportunity with breathtaking vistas. The admission is free and lasts about 25 minutes.
You’ll appreciate how this stop sets the tone for the trip, giving you a taste of Mallorca’s diverse landscape—from mountains to the sea. The guide explains the significance of this historic site, making it both a visual highlight and an educational moment.
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Next, the route takes you to the Porto Cristo, famous for its beautiful natural harbor. Here, you get about 10 minutes to admire the scenic coastline and take selfies or photos. The view of the harbor is considered ideal for capturing Mallorca’s maritime charm.
Driving past the caves of Porto Cristo, you’ll see the cliffs that border the coast and head toward the famous fire tower. The guide points out local landmarks and shares interesting facts about the area, making this stop both visually stunning and informative.

Sa Cova Foradada is considered the most beautiful cave in east Mallorca. The 15-minute stop is free of charge and offers a glimpse into the island’s geological features. The cave’s name hints at its notable hole in the rock, which makes for spectacular views.
This stop provides great photo moments and the chance to marvel at Mallorca’s natural formations. The guide may share stories about the cave’s formation and its local significance, adding context to this scenic highlight.

One of the tour’s key highlights is the 35-minute stop at Cala Domingos. This beach is described as super and perfect for swimming, relaxing, or simply soaking in the sun. Those not inclined to swim can enjoy drinks or food at the on-site restaurant.
The beach stop offers a refreshing break from the driving and sightseeing, giving travelers a chance to unwind and enjoy Mallorca’s crystal-clear waters. It’s appreciated for its beauty and the opportunity to recharge in a stunning setting.

The Es Forti stop takes visitors to a historical military fortress in Cala D’Or. Here, you get about 10 minutes to explore the fortress and enjoy panoramic views of three bays. The site combines history, architecture, and scenic nature, offering a diverse experience.
This spot is ideal for those interested in Mallorca’s coastal defenses and bays, making it a photo-worthy and informative part of the tour. The view of the bays is described as fantastic, adding a special touch to the sightseeing.

All buggies used in the tour feature manual gearboxes and are open without windscreens, which allows travelers to smell and taste Mallorca as they drive. The vehicles are meticulously maintained, with daily checks by a dedicated mechanic, ensuring safety and reliability.
The driver’s license requirement is class B with at least one year of experience, and the tour team emphasizes safe, on-road driving—off-road driving is strictly prohibited. Most reviews praise guides like Jürgen and Mike for their friendliness, safety instructions, and local knowledge.

Guides like Jürgen, Mike, and others are highlighted for their friendliness and professionalism. They explain the sites clearly and share interesting stories, making the tour both informative and relaxing. One reviewer mentions that their guide was very attentive to safety and made sure everyone was included, even providing personalized tips.
The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge add to the overall enjoyable atmosphere, and their ability to manage groups well gets high praise. Some guides are fluent in English and German, with the possibility of other languages depending on the group.

The tour departs from Carrer Olivera, 3, Cala Millor, and maintains a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. The meeting point is easily accessible, and parking is available nearby. There is an extra charge for hotel pick-up, which might be worth considering for convenience.
The tour includes drinks—soda, still, or sparkling water—and the guide is part of the experience, making it straightforward for participants to relax and enjoy. Optional insurance can be purchased on-site, with partial and full coverage options.
This buggy tour stands out for its combination of scenic stops, comfortable vehicles, and experienced guides. The lack of off-road driving aligns with local regulations, but the on-road journey still offers exciting views and photo opportunities.
Reviews consistently praise the value for money, citing beautiful scenery, friendly guides, and well-organized stops. The cost includes drinks and guide services, and the stops are timed perfectly for sightseeing and relaxation.
While most guests find the experience delightful, some mention vehicle mechanical issues or limitations of on-road driving as minor drawbacks. The tour is not suitable for children under 4 years old, and original driver’s licenses are required—copies are not accepted, as some reviews point out.
The tour does not include lunch, but there is a stop for food and drinks along the route. Weather can impact the experience, but in case of poor weather, the tour can be rescheduled or refunded.
The Buggy 4 Fun tour offers an affordable, scenic, and safe way to explore Mallorca’s rugged coastlines and charming towns. The stops at Santuari De Sant Salvador, Porto Cristo, Sa Cova Foradada, and Es Forti are carefully selected for their visual appeal and local importance. The driving experience is designed to be easy and enjoyable, with guides who make the journey both informative and fun.
Whether you’re interested in panoramic views, historical sites, or relaxing beaches, this tour balances sightseeing with a sense of adventure. It appeals especially to those who prefer on-road sightseeing, value professional guidance, and seek a well-organized day out in Mallorca.
“The places we visited where amazing and had great views. Also tons of fun driving the buggy. Would definitely do again.”
What is the price of the Mallorca buggy tour?
The tour costs $91.53 per person, including guide, petrol, and drinks.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, providing plenty of time for sightseeing and stops.
What are the main stops on the route?
Stops include Santuari De Sant Salvador, Porto Cristo, Sa Cova Foradada, Cala Domingos, and Es Forti.
Is off-road driving allowed?
No, the tour strictly stays on paved roads, as per local regulations, ensuring safety and legal compliance.
Can children participate in this tour?
Yes, children from the age of 4 can join, but original driver’s licenses are required.
What is included in the price?
The price includes guide, petrol, drinks, and viewing stops. Optional insurance and souvenirs are available for purchase.
Do guides speak multiple languages?
Most guides speak English and German, with some reviews mentioning their friendly and clear communication.
Are there options for hotel pick-up?
Yes, hotel pick-up is available at an extra cost.
What should I bring?
Bring your original driver’s license, comfortable clothing, and sun protection for the outdoor stops.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves driving on paved roads and walking at stops, so it’s best suited for travelers with no mobility restrictions.
What do reviews say about this tour?
Reviews highlight stunning views, friendly guides, good value, and beautiful scenery, though some note minor vehicle issues or disappointment with simplicity of routes if expecting off-road experiences.