If you’re thinking about adding a bit of adventure to your Mallorca trip, these Mini Jeep Tours offered by Buggy 4 Fun could be just what you’re after. With options ranging from 3 to 4 hours of exploring the island’s scenic spots, this experience promises a mix of stunning viewpoints, relaxed stops, and some light driving fun. While not a full-blown off-road adventure—Mallorca’s rules support a more sustainable, on-road sightseeing approach—these trips still offer a taste of the island’s diverse landscapes.
What we love about these tours is how accessible they are—group discounts make it easier for friends or families to join, and the guided aspect means you’re not left navigating solo. Plus, the balanced itinerary ensures you get both breathtaking vistas and time to enjoy local sights without feeling rushed. That said, it’s important to consider that off-road driving isn’t permitted, so if you’re expecting rugged terrain or serious adrenaline, this might not satisfy that craving. Still, if you enjoy scenic drives, charming stops, and a leisurely pace, these tours are a solid choice for a half-day of Mallorca exploration.
This experience is particularly suited to those who appreciate guided sightseeing, enjoy light adventure, and want a fun, memorable way to see Mallorca’s eastern coast. Families with older children, groups looking for a relaxed yet engaging excursion, or anyone interested in exploring Mallorca from a different perspective will likely find this appealing.
- Scenic Stops: Each tour includes stops at stunning viewpoints like Santuari De Sant Salvador and Ermita de Bonany, offering spectacular vistas of Mallorca.
- Flexible Options: You can choose between a 3-hour buggy tour, a 4-hour buggy experience, or a 3.5-hour quad tour with a swimming stop—catering to different interests and activity levels.
- Group-Friendly: The tours are small (max 8 travelers), fostering a more intimate experience and personalized guidance.
- Value for Money: At around $80 per person, you get guided driving, gasoline, and a couple of drinks included—considering the variety of stops and scenery, it’s quite reasonable.
- No Off-Road Driving: Mallorca’s rules support a sustainable approach, so expect mainly on-road sightseeing rather than rugged off-road adventures.
- Weather-Dependent: The tours are subject to good weather, and cancellations due to weather are fully refundable or rebookable.
When you sign up for one of these mini jeep tours, the itinerary is designed to showcase Mallorca’s beauty without long, exhausting drives. Here’s the typical flow and what each stop offers:
Santuari De Sant Salvador

Your journey begins with a visit to one of the highest points on the east coast, reaching 508 meters above sea level. From here, you’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views over the island, giving you an instant sense of Mallorca’s varied landscape. The stop lasts around 25 minutes, with free admission, so it’s a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to take in the scenery.
This spot is ideal for those who appreciate stellar viewpoints and want to start their adventure with a bang. Many reviewers have mentioned how this view sets the tone for the trip, and some describe it as “simply incredible.”
Ermita de Bonany

Next, the tour takes you to a small, charming church or monastery—Ermita de Bonany—which also offers spectacular views of the east coast. With about 15 minutes allocated, it’s enough to snap some photos and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. This stop adds a layer of cultural feel to the scenic experience, even if the focus is primarily on the views.
Travelers often mention how these stops are timed just right—they’re not rushed, and they allow for a relaxed appreciation of Mallorca’s natural beauty. It’s worth noting that the stops are free, and you get enough time to soak in the vistas without feeling hurried.
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Cala Domingos

A highlight for many is the swimming stop at Cala Domingos. With 30 minutes allocated, this is a great chance to cool off, relax on the beach, or take a dip in the sea. The beach’s natural setting makes it a pleasant break from the driving, and many reviews highlight the value of including a swim in the itinerary.
If you love a quick beach escape during your sightseeing, this stop balances the land-based exploration with some refreshing seaside leisure.
Porto Cristo & Caves
The tour then gives you a scenic drive past the harbor of Porto Cristo, with views of the natural harbor—a renowned spot for both its beauty and maritime charm. The drive past the Caves of Arta on the way to the fire tower on the cliffs provides fantastic photo opportunities and insight into Mallorca’s coastal geography. You’ll be passing through some of Mallorca’s most picturesque spots, making this a highlight for photographers and nature lovers.
Final Stops & End of Tour

The last part of the tour continues along the coast, with drives past local sights, before returning to the starting point. The entire experience lasts around 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity, especially when paired with other sightseeing or beach plans.
The core of the tour is driving your mini-jeep or quad under guided supervision. The vehicles are described as well-maintained, and gasoline is included, so no surprise costs there. Most reviewers mention how much fun they had behind the wheel, especially since the routes are carefully selected to stay within Mallorca’s scenic, off-road friendly roads—without off-road driving, which is restricted here.
The tours support drivers with a car driving license (Class B), and most travelers can participate, provided they meet height and age requirements. Children aged 4 and up can join, making it possible for families to enjoy the trip together.
One thing to keep in mind is that persons taller than 190cm might find the vehicles less comfortable, and the tours are limited to groups of 8, ensuring a more personalized experience and less crowding.
What’s Included and What’s Extra

The price of around $80 covers the driving, a guide, gasoline, and some drinks—soda or water. Optional extras like photos on a DVD or USB stick are available at additional cost, which is worth considering if you want to remember the fun moments.
However, insurance isn’t included in the base price, and you’ll pay on-site for either partial or full coverage—a good reminder to consider your travel insurance options before booking.
Most reviews are glowing. Travelers rave about the friendly and professional guides, the amazing views, and how well-structured and timed the stops are. One reviewer mentioned, “the stops were timed perfectly so you’re not driving for long periods”, which makes the experience feel relaxed and enjoyable.
Many mention that the driving itself is a lot of fun, with several commentaries on how easy and enjoyable the vehicles are to handle, especially for those new to driving mini-jeeps or quads.
Another highlight noted in reviews is the quality of the guide—many speak highly of their guide’s helpfulness, humor, and local knowledge. This adds to the overall experience, making it more than just a scenic drive.
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The Downsides

While most reviews are positive, a few travelers had issues with weather cancellations, which is understandable since the tours are weather-dependent. One reviewer was disappointed when thunderstorms shortened their trip, but the company’s response was professional, offering rebooking or refunds.
Another consideration is that off-road driving is prohibited, so if you’re craving a more rugged, dirt-road adventure, these tours might feel a bit tame. However, if you’re after beautiful scenery, guided stops, and a relaxed group atmosphere, this is a definite plus.
At around $80 per person, this mini-jeep experience offers good value for the scenery, the guided approach, and the included stops. You’re paying for more than just transportation—you’re getting a well-rounded sightseeing trip that combines spectacular views, cultural stops, and some fun behind the wheel.
The tours deliver a balance of driving and sightseeing, making it suitable for those who want a light adventure without the physical exertion of off-road biking or hiking. If you’re traveling with children older than 4, or with friends who enjoy a relaxed, picturesque ride, this could be a great choice.
This experience works well for families with older children, small groups, or couples looking for an easygoing yet engaging way to explore Mallorca’s east coast. It’s ideal if you want to see several key sights without spending all day in the sun, and appreciate guide-led trips with comfortable group sizes.
However, if you’re expecting intense off-road thrills or rugged terrain, you might want to look elsewhere. Also, if the weather forecast is poor, be aware that the trip might be canceled, but full refunds or rescheduling are available.
Can I participate if I don’t have a driving license?
No, a Class B driving license is required to drive the mini-jeep or quad, so make sure you have it before booking.
Are the tours suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 4 and over can participate, making this a family-friendly activity. However, taller kids or teens might find the vehicles less comfortable.
Is insurance included in the price?
No, insurance is paid on the spot—either partial (€20) or full (€29) coverage—so plan accordingly.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. The tour includes some drinks, but bringing additional water or snacks might be a good idea.
How long does each stop last?
Stops vary from 15 to 30 minutes, allowing enough time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, or relax.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours are weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a rebook or a full refund.
Is this off-road driving?
No, Mallorca’s rules prevent off-road driving on these tours, so expect mainly scenic on-road routes and designated stops.
How many people will be in each group?
Small groups of up to 8 travelers ensure a more intimate experience, guided personally by the team.
If you’re after a relaxed yet scenic exploration of Mallorca’s east coast, these Mini Jeep Tours from Cala Millor & Sa Coma deliver a good blend of vistas, cultural stops, and fun driving. They’re especially suitable if you want a guided experience that balances sightseeing with a bit of adventure—without the rough and tumble of full off-road rides.
While weather can impact plans, the overall value, friendly guides, and well-curated stops make this experience worthwhile for many travelers. Whether you’re with family, friends, or solo, this tour offers a memorable way to see Mallorca’s diverse landscapes in a fun, comfortable way.
If you’re looking to combine a scenic drive with some laid-back adventure and want to avoid the crowds typical of bigger tours, give it a shot. Just pack your sense of fun and a camera—you might find yourself planning your next trip with the same company again.
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