If you’re looking for a way to see Mallorca that’s a little off the beaten path, this Half Day Trike Tour from Paguera might just be what you need. We haven’t tested it ourselves, but based on reviews and the detailed itinerary, it looks like a fantastic way to combine adventure, scenic beauty, and a dose of local charm all in roughly four and a half hours. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just want a relaxed exploration with some wind in your hair, this tour offers a memorable slice of Mallorca.
Two things we really like about this experience are the stunning views along the coast and mountain routes and the knowledgeable guide who adds context and local insights. Plus, the fact that you can opt to be a passenger if you don’t have a driver’s license broadens access—perfect for those who want to enjoy the ride but aren’t licensed drivers. One thing to consider is the price point, which at just over $180 per group for up to three people, is good value if you love scenic drives and a more personal tour experience.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want more than a typical sightseeing bus trip, enjoy a bit of adventure, and appreciate stunning vistas. Families with older children, couples, or groups of friends will likely find it a highlight of their Mallorca holiday. It’s not ideal if you’re looking for a leisurely, low-key day or traveling with very young kids.
- Scenic Routes: Experience Mallorca’s coastlines and mountains in an open-air setting.
- Flexible Participation: Drivers must have a license, but passengers are welcome, making it accessible for non-drivers.
- Varied Stops: From coastal viewpoints to mountain villages, each stop offers unique photo opportunities.
- Expert Guides: Tour guides provide interesting commentary, making the journey more than just a ride.
- Cost-Effective: For around $181, you get a 4.5-hour tour with multiple scenic stops and drinks included.
- Limited Group Size: Up to three people per trike, ensuring an intimate experience.
Starting Point and What to Expect

The tour kicks off from Bulevar de Peguera, a familiar spot in the Paguera area. From here, you’re handed a helmet, a warm welcome, and a quick briefing about the route. The idea is simple: hop on a trike—automatic transmission, easy to handle if you’re comfortable with a hand throttle—and set off into the varied landscapes of Mallorca.
Since gasoline, helmets, and cold drinks are covered, you can focus on soaking in the views. The tour operates with a local guide who’s there to make sure everyone feels comfortable and informed. No need for a deposit, but you’ll need to show your original driver’s license if you’re driving, which adds a layer of safety and legality.
The Itinerary: A Day of Highlights

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Mirador Illes Malgrat
Your first stop is the Mirador Illes Malgrat, a protected nature and marine reserve. It’s uninhabited and just 10 minutes away. Here, you’ll get a quick but beautiful glimpse of Mallorca’s untouched coastline and nature. It’s perfect for snapping some photos and appreciating the island’s natural beauty without the crowds.
Review insights: Travelers mention the first stop as a good introduction to the island’s unspoiled spots.
Palma de Mallorca Viewpoint
Next, you’ll visit Punta des Grells in Palma, offering sweeping vistas over the city’s coast. The view from the platform is “overwhelming,” according to reviews, and you can see the city’s sprawling coastline and beyond. It’s a quick stop, but if you love panoramic vistas, this one hits the mark.
Charming Mountain Villages
The real charm begins when you venture into the Tramuntana mountains, stopping at Esporles, a village with stone-built houses and winding streets that radiate a quiet, old-world charm. It’s a good chance to stretch your legs and explore a bit, if you wish.
From there, the route takes you to Banyalbufar, founded in the 10th century, famous for being a “small vineyard by the sea.” This picturesque mountain village provides fantastic photo opportunities—think terraced vineyards clinging to cliffs with the Mediterranean as a backdrop.
The Breathtaking Mirador de Ricardo Roca
Perhaps the most striking stop is the Mirador de Ricardo Roca, perched over 400 meters above sea level. Accessed via easy stairs, this vantage point offers a dramatic view of the sea and coastline, with the rocky outcrop providing an almost adventurous feeling as you look out over the water.
Coastal Towns and Final Views
The tour continues to Port d’Andratx, considered one of the most stunning natural harbors in the Balearics. It’s a lively, upscale area, perfect for a quick look at Mallorca’s luxurious side.
Then, you’ll visit Camp de Mar, a posh beach resort surrounded by luxury hotels. Here, you’ll get a good sense of Mallorca’s upscale seaside lifestyle before heading back to Paguera.
The Ride and Group Dynamics
What makes this tour special is not just the stops, but the experience of riding through these beautiful landscapes. The group size is small—up to three people per trike—keeping the tour intimate. Many reviews highlight the friendly, knowledgeable guides who share tidbits about the island’s history and culture, enriching the experience beyond just the scenery.
Driving experience is required for the driver, especially familiarity with the hand throttle, but passengers don’t need a license. This flexibility is a big plus, particularly for couples or friends where only one person wants to drive.
The Experience: What Travelers Say

Reviewers consistently praise the spectacular views and the friendly guidance. One reviewer called it a “mega experience,” mentioning that they saw parts of Mallorca they wouldn’t have otherwise discovered, thanks to the guide’s preparation.
Another noted how the mountain drive was their favorite part, describing it as “so nice” and appreciating the cool breeze and pleasant weather. The stops for photos and sightseeing were highlighted as “beautiful” and “worthwhile.”
Some reviewers mentioned that the route through Palma was informative, making it a good choice for those interested in local sights and history. The tour’s length—just under five hours—is perfect for a relaxed but fulfilling exploration.
Price and Value

At just over $180 for a group of up to three, this tour offers good value for a guided experience that covers both coast and mountain scenery, with several stops and plenty of photo opportunities. All necessary safety gear and drinks are included, so you’re not hit with hidden extras.
However, keep in mind there’s no comprehensive insurance included, so if you’re concerned about accidents, you might want to check your coverage. Also, food isn’t included, so plan to grab lunch before or after.
Half Day Trike Tour from Paguera
“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…”
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy scenic drives and are comfortable on a motorcycle or trike. It’s perfect if you want a personalized, small-group tour with plenty of opportunities to see Mallorca’s diverse landscapes. Those who enjoy photography or capturing scenic vistas will love the stops; families with older children who can handle a bike ride might also find it fun.
It’s less suited for travelers seeking a slow-paced, relaxed day or those not comfortable with open-air vehicles. Also, if you’re prone to motion sickness or prefer guided bus tours, this might not be your best fit.
Mallorca’s Half Day Trike Tour from Paguera offers a balanced mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural discovery. With knowledgeable guides and stops at some of the most picturesque spots on the island, it’s a memorable way to experience Mallorca’s natural charm. The small group size and flexible participation—passengers or drivers—make it accessible and personal. Travelers looking for an active, scenic excursion with plenty of photo opportunities will likely find this to be a highlight of their trip.
While it’s not a cheap day out, the quality of the experience and the stunning vistas justify the price, especially for those wanting a more active way to explore. If you’re after a fun ride, beautiful views, and a glimpse into Mallorca’s mountain villages and coastlines, this tour is well worth considering.
Do I need a driver’s license to participate?
Yes, the driver needs a valid driver’s license, but passengers don’t and are welcome to join without a license.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours 30 minutes, covering around 130 km of scenic routes.
Are drinks and safety gear included?
Yes, gasoline, helmets, and cold drinks are provided as part of the tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour starts. Cancellations after that will not be refunded.
What’s the group size?
Up to 15 travelers overall, with small groups of 1-3 people per trike for a more personalized experience.
Is food included?
No, food isn’t included, so plan to eat before or after the tour.
Is it suitable for families?
It’s best suited for older children or groups comfortable with riding trikes; it’s not designed as a family-friendly activity for very young children.
Whether you’re craving a thrill, snapping incredible views, or discovering Mallorca’s quiet mountain villages, this trike tour offers a comprehensive taste of the island’s best.
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