Mallorca, but make it off-road and electric. I like that you get helmet and gloves from the start and that the ride runs with a small group cap, so you’re not fighting crowds to enjoy the trails. One catch: the tour is offered in English, so if you need another language, it’s worth asking ahead of time.
You’ll start at Rancho Grande Park around 10:00 am, get a briefing and test drive, then spend about an hour exploring Son Serra de Marina and another hour riding the ranch paths. This isn’t a casual stroll. It’s designed to help you cover real terrain without burning your legs, while still feeling adventurous.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth getting excited about
- Off-road e-scooters in Son Serra de Marina: the real vibe
- Rancho Grande Park start: get fitted, then test the terrain
- Stop 1: Son Serra de Marina village paths and coast cues
- Stop 2: Rancho Grande Park ranch route with a working-ranch feel
- Thibault and the coaching style that makes this work
- Value for the $107.68: what you’re getting beyond the scooter
- Pickup option and small-group comfort
- Who should book this (and who should think twice)
- Practical tips before you go (so you feel confident)
- Should you book the Son Serra de Marina off-road e-scooter adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the Son Serra de Marina offroad e-scooters tour?
- Where does the tour start?
- What time does it start?
- What stops are included?
- Is pickup available?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to bring my own drinks?
- How many people are on the tour?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What should I know about weather and cancellations?
Key highlights worth getting excited about

- Son Serra de Marina trails first: village lanes, forest paths, and the route toward beach views
- Rancho Grande Park ride second: a ranch environment with working-horse energy, explored on an e-scooter/e-bike style machine
- Safety gear included: helmet and gloves, plus additional protection like knee padding and a high-visibility waist strap in some cases
- Water on board: you skip bringing your own drinks, with complimentary water provided
- Thibault’s hands-on guiding: lots of coaching and attention to comfort on uneven ground
Off-road e-scooters in Son Serra de Marina: the real vibe

This experience is built for people who want Mallorca that feels a bit more hands-on than the usual beach-and-bus plan. You’ll ride off-road through mixed terrain—forests, countryside lanes, and access points that bring you toward coastal views—without needing advanced biking skills.
The key idea is that the machine does the hard work for you. The e-scooter/e-bike style setup is described as saddle-less and pedal-less, and it’s meant to give you that all-terrain feeling while sparing your legs. Translation: you get adventure, but not the kind that leaves you wrecked before dinner.
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Rancho Grande Park start: get fitted, then test the terrain

The meeting point is Rancho Grande Park (Ctra. Artà-Alcúdia, Km 13, 700, 07459 Son Serra de Marina). The tour starts at 10:00 am and returns to this same spot at the end.
Before you go anywhere, you should expect a proper start-up moment: briefing, gear fit, and a test-drive. In practice, this matters a lot on an off-road scooter route. If you’ve never ridden this type of off-road e-machine, the difference between feeling shaky and feeling in control is usually down to that first warm-up block.
You’ll also see why the safety kit is part of the value. Helmet and gloves are included, and riders note the gear is in good condition. Some people also mention knee protection and a warning strap similar to a high-visibility vest, which is exactly the kind of extra detail you appreciate on bumpy ground.
Stop 1: Son Serra de Marina village paths and coast cues
The first stop focuses on Son Serra de Marina, with a route described as going through many off-road paths. This is where you trade the comfort of straight paved streets for a more local feel—forests, beaches, villages, and country areas all blend into the ride.
What I like about this section is the variety. You’re not just chasing views; you’re moving through the texture of the place: quiet village feel, rural edges, and then the pull toward coastal scenery. Even if you’re not the most confident rider, this first hour is a good chance to settle in and read the route with your guide rather than guessing.
Potential drawback: because it’s mixed terrain, you’ll want to take the briefing seriously. If you show up tired, underdressed, or distracted, off-road riding turns from fun to work fast. The upside is that the tour is built for beginners-to-intermediate comfort, especially with that test-drive at the start.
Stop 2: Rancho Grande Park ranch route with a working-ranch feel

The second stop is the bigger ticket for adrenaline. Rancho Grande Park is described as Mallorca’s biggest working horse ranch, and while you’re not riding horses here, you are riding the landscape around it—on a state-of-the-art e-scooter/e-bike style vehicle.
This is where the ride shifts into “tame the terrain” mode. The route can change dramatically depending on what the day offers—rugged ranch paths, rural obstacles, and off-road conditions that ask you to stay alert. The whole point of these machines is that they make light work of that reality, so you don’t have to power through everything with legs and balance alone.
After the test-drive and briefing, you’ll follow your guide to discover hidden paths on the ranch and through the tiny village of Son Serra de Marina. The route can include the old church, stunning mountains, virgin forests, and the beach.
One consideration: the tour runs about two hours total (roughly an hour per stop). That’s long enough to feel like an adventure day, but short enough that you should expect some intensity. If you want a slow, scenic sit-and-stare kind of Mallorca experience, this may feel too active.
Thibault and the coaching style that makes this work

A big part of the success here is the guide. Thibault is specifically named in multiple accounts, and the common theme is simple: he checks in, explains what to expect, and keeps the group comfortable.
In a small-group setting—maximum 10 people—this matters. You’re more likely to get real-time adjustments instead of one-size-fits-all instructions. People also praise how attentive and respectful the guide is, including with younger riders. If you’re bringing a child around age 11, this kind of hands-on coaching can be a deal-maker because it helps translate the rules of safe off-road riding into something they can actually follow.
Practical takeaway for you: arrive on time, listen during the briefing, and speak up if something feels unclear. A good guide can only work with what you communicate at the start.
Value for the $107.68: what you’re getting beyond the scooter

The price is $107.68 per person for a 1 to 2 hour adventure. On paper, that’s not “cheap,” but it stacks up well once you look at what’s bundled.
Here’s what you’re not paying extra for:
- Helmet and gloves (safety kit provided)
- Complimentary water (so you don’t have to pack drinks)
- Photos and movies (including content captured with an iPhone 16)
- Civil responsibility (coverage is included)
- The experience branding: 100% FUN
Then there’s what you’re effectively buying: time. Instead of figuring out off-road routes on your own (and dealing with trial-and-error), you get a planned loop that hits Son Serra de Marina and Rancho Grande Park in one go. For a short Mallorca visit, that efficiency can be worth a lot.
What’s not included: lunch at the Rancho Grande Park restaurant. If you want a full day, plan on eating afterward nearby or building a dinner plan around the tour end back at the meeting point.
Pickup option and small-group comfort

You can choose a pickup option for a relaxing start, but there’s an extra fee. If you like door-to-door convenience, that’s one way to reduce stress on your travel day.
The tour is also described as near public transportation, so you might not need a car. If you’re staying around Palma de Mallorca, check transit times early so your start at 10:00 am doesn’t turn into a last-minute sprint.
A maximum of 10 travelers is the sweet spot here. Small enough for guidance and pacing, large enough that the experience still feels lively.
Who should book this (and who should think twice)

This is a strong fit if you:
- want a unique Mallorca ride that’s more active than a standard sightseeing tour
- like the outdoors and don’t mind uneven, off-road paths
- appreciate structure: briefing, test drive, then guided routes
- want safety gear provided, plus water and photo/video capture afterward
You should think twice if you:
- need a non-English guided experience, since English is the offered language
- prefer very low-effort sightseeing (this is built to be fun through movement)
- are sensitive to weather changes, since the experience requires good weather
Practical tips before you go (so you feel confident)
Here’s how to set yourself up for a smooth ride using only what the experience setup hints at:
- Take the test-drive seriously. It’s your moment to learn how the machine behaves on uneven ground.
- Wear whatever you’d normally choose for an outdoor ride: comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting warm, and shoes with good grip are a smart idea.
- If you’re traveling with kids, emphasize safety rules before arriving. The guide’s coaching helps, but your support at the start still matters.
- Bring a light plan for after: lunch isn’t included, so decide if you’ll eat at Rancho Grande Park or later back in town.
Also note the tour ends where it starts, so you can plan your next activity without a complicated transfer.
Should you book the Son Serra de Marina off-road e-scooter adventure?
I’d book it if you want a short, high-reward Mallorca experience that combines guided adventure with real off-road variety—village paths, ranch terrain, and coastal cues—without turning the day into an endurance test. The inclusion list is also a plus: helmet/gloves, water, and photo/video capture mean you spend money on the experience, not on the extras.
If you need English-only to be a deal-breaker, or you’re avoiding active excursions, you might pass and choose something calmer. But if you’re game for off-road riding with a hands-on guide like Thibault, this is exactly the kind of tour that turns a regular day into a story you’ll actually remember.
FAQ
How long is the Son Serra de Marina offroad e-scooters tour?
It lasts about 1 to 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Rancho Grande Park, Ctra. Artà-Alcúdia, Km 13, 700, 07459 Son Serra de Marina, Illes Balears, Spain.
What time does it start?
Start time is 10:00 am.
What stops are included?
You’ll visit Son Serra de Marina and then ride in Rancho Grande Park.
Is pickup available?
Yes, a pickup option is available for an extra fee.
What’s included in the price?
Helmet and gloves, civil responsibility, 100% FUN, and pictures and movies (iPhone 16), plus complimentary water. Lunch at the Rancho Grande Park restaurant is not included.
Do I need to bring my own drinks?
No. Complimentary water is included, and you don’t need to bring your own drinks.
How many people are on the tour?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
What should I know about weather and cancellations?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.














