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Mallorca Scooter Tour

On this scooter tour of Palma, we will explore the surroundings of Mallorca's capital. The itinerary includes visits to coastal and mountain villages. Description. We will meet at Plaça de la Quartera, where we will go over basic rules before...

  • 4 hours
  • 10/10 | 1 review
  • Open on Wed, Thu

On this scooter tour of Palma, we will explore the surroundings of Mallorca's capital. The itinerary includes visits to coastal and mountain villages.

Description

We will meet at Plaça de la Quartera, where we will go over basic rules before starting our scooter tour of Palma and nearby areas. After a brief tour of the centre of Palma, we will head to Establiments, and then to Puigpunyent, a mountain village surrounded by nature.

Next, we will stop in Galilea for a refreshing drink. The tour then continues to Es Capdellà and proceeds through the municipality of Calvià, set between the sierras of Na Burguesa and Tramontana.

The final leg involves the coastline of Palma, passing by the seafront promenades of Palmanova and Magaluf. Weather permitting, we will pause for half an hour for a dip in the Mediterranean Sea.

After a 3.5-hour tour, we will return to the meeting point in Palma.

Requirements for this activity

The requirements vary by scooter type:

125cc scooter

Minimum ages: 18 years for drivers, 7 years for passengers.Driving licences: type B or equivalent with over 3 years' experience, or type A/A1 or equivalent.

50cc scooter

Minimum ages: 16 years for drivers, 7 years for passengers.Driving licences: type B or equivalent with over 3 years' experience, type A/A1 or equivalent, or moped licence type AM or equivalent.

Only one person may drive each scooter during the tour, even if both meet the driving requirements.

Included

  • Scooter and helmet rental
  • Fuel
  • English–speaking guide
  • One drink

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Plaça de la Quartera, 7, 07002 Palma (Balearic Islands), Spain

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