If you’re after a unique way to see Mallorca beyond the usual sightseeing bus or car, a Half-Day Trike Tour from Paguera might just be your thing. This guided adventure takes you along the southwest coast and into the Tramontana mountains, all from the saddle of a three-wheeled open-air vehicle. It offers a refreshing blend of scenic views, local stops, and a bit of adrenaline, without the hassle of navigating yourself.
What we really appreciate about this experience is how it combines stunning landscapes with informative guides—the kind of mix that makes exploring feel both relaxing and engaging. Plus, it’s a great way to see some of Mallorca’s most charming spots while just sitting back and enjoying the ride.
One thing to keep in mind is that you’ll need a valid driving license and some experience with a hand throttle. The tour is largely suitable for most travelers, but if you’re not comfortable with riding a trike or don’t meet the license requirements, this might not be your best fit. Still, for those who love a bit of adventure and want to see Mallorca from a different perspective, this tour can be fantastic.
This experience is especially well-suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities, scenic drives, and discovering less touristy corners of the island. Families with confident drivers, couples, or groups of friends looking for a relaxed yet exciting day will find it appealing.
Key Points

- Scenic routes along Mallorca’s coast and mountain landscapes deliver impressive views.
- Guided experience ensures you learn about the island’s highlights without any stress.
- Open-air trike offers a fun, breezy way to explore, perfect for those who enjoy outdoor rides.
- Stops at iconic viewpoints like Mirador Illes Malgrat and Sa Foradada showcase some of Mallorca’s best scenery.
- Requires a valid driving license and some experience with a hand throttle; firm shoes are a must.
- Cost offers good value considering gasoline, helmet, drinks, and guided commentary included.
What to Expect on the Tour

This roughly 4.5-hour journey covers about 130 km of Mallorca’s most captivating sights, all from the comfort of a guided, open-air trike. It’s an active but laid-back way to explore, and the size of the group (up to three per vehicle) keeps things intimate and manageable.
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The Itinerary in Detail
Stop 1: Mirador Illes Malgrat
Your adventure begins with a quick stop at this protected marine reserve. The Malgrat Islands are uninhabited and offer a peaceful glimpse into Mallorca’s natural beauty. With just about 10 minutes here, it’s enough to take a few photos of the islands and soak in the fresh sea air—no admission fee, so it’s all about the view.
Stop 2: Palma’s La Seu Cathedral
Next up is Palma, the island’s vibrant capital. The highlight here is definitely the La Seu Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece dating back to the 13th century. The guide will likely share some stories about this impressive structure, and you’ll get plenty of chances to admire its grandeur from outside. While the tour doesn’t specify a long stop, you can appreciate Palma’s lively atmosphere as you pass through.
Stop 3: Soller and the Orange Valley
Travel inland to Soller, situated in the heart of the Orange Valley. This charming town’s main square, Plaza Constitucion, is a favorite for locals and visitors alike. It’s a perfect spot to soak up Mallorca’s relaxed vibe, enjoy some local cafes, or just browse the quaint streets.
Stop 4: Deia, the Picturesque Village
Deia is one of Mallorca’s prettiest villages—tiny but packed with character. It’s known for its narrow streets, stone houses, and scenic countryside. The tour provides a glimpse of this gem, which is often recommended for travelers who want a taste of authentic village life.
Stop 5: Mirador Sa Foradada
A standout highlight is the view from Sa Foradada, a rocky peninsula jutting into the sea. It’s known for its natural arch and spectacular vistas—perfect for photos and just soaking in the natural beauty. About 20 minutes here allows time for photos and a quick look at the impressive landscape.
Stop 6: Valldemossa and Calvia
Further inland, you visit Valldemossa, perched on a hillside and surrounded by terraced land. It’s famous for its charming streets and was once associated with the Moor Muza. You also get a chance to see Calvia, with its traditional ocher houses amid almond and carob trees, giving a sense of the island’s rural charm.
What’s Included and What to Bring
Your fee covers gasoline, a helmet, and cold drinks, along with a multilingual guide who will keep you entertained and informed. No deposit is needed, but you do need to present your original driving license and be comfortable using a hand throttle—so this isn’t for complete novices. The tour is suitable for most travelers, provided you wear closed-toe shoes and meet the experience requirements.
You’ll want to bring your own food, as the tour doesn’t include meals. Also, insurance isn’t fully included—you’ll need to pay an additional fee if you want full coverage, which is something to consider if you’re worried about accidents or mishaps.
The Group and Duration
With a maximum of 15 travelers, it’s a cozy experience that feels personalized rather than crowded. The tour runs for about 4.5 hours, which is just enough time to see a good range of sights without feeling rushed. The start point is conveniently located in Paguera, and the tour ends back where it began, making planning your day easier.
Authentic Traveler Feedback

Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the breathtaking views. One reviewer called it a “great experience,” highlighting the “excellent trike and beautiful sights,” and said they would happily recommend it to friends. Another noted that the tour’s length was “perfect to see the island in a very different way,” emphasizing the fun of riding the trike with family.
A recurring theme is how fun and unique this experience is, especially compared to traditional sightseeing. The open-air aspect makes it feel more adventurous and authentic, while the guided commentary ensures you won’t miss out on the island’s highlights.
Is it Worth the Price?
At $187.52 per group (up to three people), the cost might seem high at first glance. But when you factor in gasoline, drinks, helmet, and the guided experience, it offers solid value—especially given the personalized nature of the trip and the opportunity to cover a lot of ground in just one session.
This isn’t a tour for those looking for a relaxed, sit-down experience, but if you want an active, scenic adventure that’s both fun and informative, it’s a good deal. Plus, the fact that it’s booked on average 93 days in advance shows how popular it is.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This trike tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want a different perspective of Mallorca’s landscape. It’s perfect if you’re comfortable with riding a trike and looking for a fun day out that combines sightseeing with a bit of adrenaline.
While families with confident drivers can enjoy it, it’s best suited for adults or teens who meet the driving requirements. If you’re after a relaxed, leisurely tour with lots of walking or cultural visits, you might prefer other options.
FAQs

Do I need a special license to join the tour?
Yes, you must present your original driving license, and the driver needs experience with a hand throttle.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours and covers about 130 km of Mallorca.
Are meals included?
No, food is not included, so plan to bring snacks or lunch if you want to eat during the day.
Is the price per person or per group?
The price of $187.52 is per group, with up to three people sharing the trike.
What should I wear?
Firm closed shoes are required, and dress comfortably for an outdoor adventure.
Is insurance included?
Basic costs include gasoline and drinks, but full insurance costs an additional $40 per booking.
Is this suitable for children or families?
It’s best for those comfortable with riding a trike and meeting the driver experience requirements. Not specifically designed as a family tour, but families with suitable drivers can enjoy it.
Half Day Trike Tour from Paguera
“It was a great experience, excellent trike and beautiful sights seeings.”
Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a lively, scenic, and somewhat daring way to explore Mallorca, this Half-Day Trike Tour from Paguera hits the right notes. It offers a chance to see a wide range of sights—from Palma’s historic cathedral and charming villages to stunning coastal viewpoints—all while riding in an open-air trike that keeps you cool and connected to the surroundings.
The knowledgeable guides, beautiful vistas, and fun riding experience make it worthwhile for those who enjoy outdoor adventures and want a memorable way to appreciate Mallorca’s diversity. Just make sure you’re comfortable with the riding requirements, and be prepared for a day full of scenic views, laughs, and good company.
For travel lovers who crave a mix of sightseeing and thrill, this tour can add a distinctive chapter to your Mallorca story. It’s a good choice whether you’re visiting solo, as a couple, or with a friend who’s up for a bit of fun and exploration.
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