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Discover Mallorca’s stunning landscapes on a guided half-day trike tour from Paguera, featuring scenic stops, expert guides, and breathtaking views in just 4.5 hours.

The Half Day Trike Tour from Paguera offers an exhilarating way to see Mallorca’s diverse scenery in just 4 hours and 30 minutes. For $181.13 per group (up to 3 people), this guided adventure lets travelers explore the island’s stunning landscape in open-air comfort on automatic trikes. No previous driving experience? No problem—guests can join as passengers, and only a valid driver’s license is required to operate the trike.
This tour has a highly favorable rating of 4.5/5, based on 9 reviews, and is booked on average 54 days in advance. It is ideal for those who want a blend of scenic sightseeing, fun, and a touch of adventure, with stops at scenic viewpoints, charming villages, and iconic natural sites. Keep in mind that the tour includes gasoline, helmets, and cold drinks, but not food or full insurance. The experience is designed for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 15 people, making it a personalized exploration of Mallorca’s southwest coast and Tramontana mountains.

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The tour begins at Bulevar de Peguera, 36 in Paguera, a central location easily accessible by public transportation. Participants meet here and are briefed before setting off on their scenic ride. The tour keeps an informal, friendly pace, with stops every few kilometers to enjoy the views, take photos, and learn about the local sites from the multilingual guide.
The first stop is at Mirador illes Malgrat, a protected nature reserve belonging to Calvia. The Malgrat Islands are 100 hectares of uninhabited land, offering a peaceful vista over the marine reserve. This 10-minute stop provides a perfect chance to appreciate Mallorca’s unspoiled coastline without leaving the trike, as the islands are only visible from afar.

Next, the tour takes you to Palma de Mallorca, where the guide leads you to the viewing platform of Punta des Grells. Here, travelers enjoy overwhelming panoramic views of the city’s coastline and skyline. This 10-minute stop also offers a quick glance at the nearby Military Museum, adding a touch of local history to the scenic moments.
The route includes stops in the mountain village of Esporles, known for its stone-clad houses and winding streets. This charming village provides a taste of traditional Mallorcan life in a setting that feels both historic and inviting.
From Esporles, the journey continues to Banyalbufar, a picturesque coastal village founded in the 10th century. Its name, meaning “small vineyard by the sea,” hints at its long-standing tradition of wine production. The village’s scenic location on the mountainside offers stunning sea views and lush terraced vineyards.

One of the highlights is the Mirador de Ricardo Roca, accessible after a serpentine drive through Estellencs. This rocky outlook point is located over 400 meters above sea level, providing spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea. The easy-to-reach observation tower invites visitors to soak in the scenery and snap memorable photos during a 20-minute stop.

The tour continues along the coast to Port d’Andratx, renowned as one of the most spectacular natural harbors in the Balearic Islands. Its stunning marina and surrounding landscapes make it a prime photo opportunity.
Next, the group visits Camp de Mar, an upscale beach resort famous for its luxury hotels and pristine shoreline. Here, travelers enjoy the striking scenery before heading back toward Paguera, completing this comprehensive half-day exploration.

The tour starts at the designated meeting point in Paguera, with guests either operating the automatic trike if licensed or riding as passengers. Helmets are provided, and cold drinks help keep everyone refreshed during the ride. The local multilingual guide shares insights about each stop, making the journey both informative and engaging.
Participants are advised to bring their driver’s license in its original form, as it’s required to operate the trike. The group size remains small enough for personalized attention but large enough for a lively atmosphere, with up to 15 travelers on each outing.
The tour offers two main routes: one along Mallorca’s southwest coast beyond Palma and another through the breathtaking Tramontana mountains. The chosen route depends on the day, but both emphasize spectacular views, charming villages, and mountain scenery.
The drive through Serpentine mountain roads offers an adventurous experience, with rewarding vistas at each stop. The tour balances driving time with photo opportunities and short walks at scenic viewpoints, making it suitable for those seeking both excitement and relaxation.
The local guides lead the tour with friendliness and knowledge, making each stop informative yet casual. Reviews highlight guide preparedness, with many noting the guides’ ability to tell stories about Mallorca and adapt to different weather conditions. Their experience ensures a smooth, enjoyable ride, whether you’re driving or riding as a passenger.
The price of $181.13 covers the entire 4.5-hour experience for up to 3 people per group, including gasoline, helmets, and cold drinks. There is no deposit required, and full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. The tour does not include food or full insurance, so travelers might want to bring snacks or plan for additional expenses.
This tour suits most travelers, especially those comfortable operating an automatic trike or happy to ride as a passenger. You need to present your original driver’s license to participate. The driving experience required is limited to handling the hand throttle. The route involves some mountain roads and serpentine tracks, so a sense of adventure is encouraged, but no extreme physical activity is necessary.
The Half Day Trike Tour from Paguera delivers a fun and scenic way to experience Mallorca’s diverse landscapes. The guides’ local knowledge and well-chosen stops ensure a memorable day exploring mountains, coastlines, and charming villages. While it’s not a tour for those seeking a gourmet experience or full-day itinerary, it is perfect for adventurous visitors who want a personalized, offbeat perspective of Mallorca.
The small group size and the informal, friendly atmosphere make this tour especially appealing for families, couples, or small groups. If you enjoy open-air rides and want to see Mallorca’s natural beauty from a new angle, this tour offers a practical and enjoyable way to do so.
“Excellent way to get to see more of the gorgeous island of Majorca while get your adrenaline hit for the rest of the holiday. Spectacular views and…”
Can I join this tour without a driver’s license?
Yes, guests without a license are welcome to join as passengers, but the driver must have a valid license to operate the trike.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, covering around 130 km.
What’s included in the price?
The fee includes gasoline, helmets, and cold drinks. Food and full insurance are not included.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is suitable for most travelers, but minimum age or height restrictions are not specified, so it’s best for those comfortable with open-air rides.
Are there stops for photos?
Yes, frequent stops at scenic viewpoints like Mirador illes Malgrat and Ricardo Roca allow plenty of photo opportunities.
What kind of scenery can I expect?
Expect mountain vistas, coastal views, charming villages like Esporles and Banyalbufar, and a visit to Port d’Andratx and Camp de Mar.
Can I book this tour for a special occasion?
The tour is suitable for small groups, making it a good option for celebrations or special outings, but check with the provider for custom arrangements.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is food available during the tour?
No, food is not included, but the guide can advise on nearby options at the stops.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book about 54 days in advance to secure your preferred date, especially during peak seasons.