Peguera: Quad Tour

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Peguera: Quad Tour

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Operated by Trike & Quadshop Paguera · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Traveller rating 4.3 (8)Price from$169Operated byTrike & Quadshop PagueraBook viaGetYourGuide

Quad wheels and sea views in one smooth ride. This 3-hour guided quad tour takes you along Mallorca’s South-West, with photo stops and quick breaks through places like Es Capdellà, Andratx, Sant Elm, Port d’Andratx, and Camp de Mar. It’s a fun way to see a lot of coastline without spending the whole day driving yourself.

I especially love how automatic transmission keeps things easy—no wrestling gears while you’re focused on the road and the scenery. And I really like the small group setup, limited to 10 participants, which helps the pace feel relaxed instead of rushed.

One consideration: this is a road route, not off-road. If you’re expecting muddy trails or rugged tracks, you’ll be disappointed. Also, it’s not suitable for people with back problems, and you’ll need your original driver’s license for check-in.

Key Tour Takeaways Before You Go

Peguera: Quad Tour - Key Tour Takeaways Before You Go

  • Automatic quads mean a simpler ride from the start.
  • South-West stops include Sant Elm and Camp de Mar for classic coastal looks.
  • Small group (max 10) helps you stay with the guide and the flow.
  • Safety basics included: helmets and cold water.
  • Roads only: it’s about guided driving and scenic stops, not off-road adventures.

Quad Time in Peguera: What This 3-Hour South-West Route Feels Like

Peguera: Quad Tour - Quad Time in Peguera: What This 3-Hour South-West Route Feels Like
This tour is built for people who want movement, views, and a plan—without the stress of figuring out routes and parking. You’ll start in Peguera and spend about 3 hours riding with a guide, stopping when it makes sense for photos, short breaks, and a longer look at Sant Elm.

The ride itself is the star. You get that free-feeling motor experience, but you’re not left on your own. The guide keeps things organized, and you’re not doing awkward navigation while everyone else looks like they’ve lived there forever.

With a 4.3 rating (8 reviews), the overall impression seems to be that people are happy with the mix of convenience, guidance, and scenery. In other words, it’s the kind of activity that works best when you want fun plus structure.

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Automatic Quads and Small Groups: The Comfort Details That Really Matter

Peguera: Quad Tour - Automatic Quads and Small Groups: The Comfort Details That Really Matter
Let’s talk about the quad controls first, because this is where a lot of quad tours can either feel smooth or feel like work.

Every quad comes with automatic transmission. That means you can focus on staying lined up, braking at the right time, and enjoying where you’re going. If you’ve never driven a quad before, this design choice matters more than most people expect.

You’ll also ride in a small group (limited to 10 participants). That makes it easier to follow the guide closely and reduces the “everyone disappears behind you” problem. It also tends to make the briefing more practical, because the guide can keep an eye on riders rather than speaking into a crowd.

And since each quad has two seats, it’s a good setup for couples or friends who want shared time on the same vehicle. Just know that the operator has a specific rule for larger groups (more on that below).

Where You Meet on Bulevar de Peguera and How Check-In Actually Works

Peguera: Quad Tour - Where You Meet on Bulevar de Peguera and How Check-In Actually Works
Your meeting point is straightforward: Bulevar de Peguera, 36. Aim to arrive early because you’ll need time for a proper start.

Here’s the key rule: drivers must present their original driver’s license at the office 30 minutes before the tour begins. Photo or copied documents aren’t accepted. And there’s no mention of a deposit being required, but you do need the license in-hand.

It’s also smart to come prepared with cash. The tour notes that insurance for each driver is paid in the office (€30 per driver). So have it ready so you’re not scrambling at the last second.

What to bring is simple and practical:

  • Sunglasses
  • Biodegradable sunscreen
  • Cash
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Driver’s license

And what not to bring:

  • Alcohol and drugs
  • Sandals or flip-flops
  • Smoking in the vehicle

If you show up dressed sensibly and with the right paperwork, you’ll start the ride feeling relaxed instead of rushed.

Stop-by-Stop: Es Capdellà, Andratx, S’Arracó, Sant Elm, Port d’Andratx, Camp de Mar

Peguera: Quad Tour - Stop-by-Stop: Es Capdellà, Andratx, S’Arracó, Sant Elm, Port d’Andratx, Camp de Mar
You’ll cover a lot of Mallorca in just a few hours. The trick is that not every stop is equal—some are quick passes for views, and two are more about pausing.

Es Capdellà: Scenic Pass-By Views

You’ll make an early stop for Es Capdellà. The format here is a guided pass-by, so you’re not doing a long exploration. Think of it as a “get your bearings and start enjoying” moment—enough time to appreciate the feel of the area without losing momentum.

Andratx: A 10-Minute Break

Then comes Andratx with a 10-minute break. This is the kind of stop that makes group tours work. You can stretch, grab water, and reset your brain for the next stretch of riding.

Even if you’re feeling energetic, those short breaks help you stay comfortable for the whole 3 hours.

S’Arracó: Another Pass-By for the Coast Mood

Next is S’Arracó, another guided pass-by. This stop is about the driving experience and the scenic run rather than a structured visit. You’ll get those coastal-and-hillside impressions that make the South-West so satisfying.

Sant Elm: Photo Stop Plus About 20 Minutes to Visit

This is the most time you get at one place: Sant Elm. You’ll have a break, a photo stop, and about 20 minutes to visit.

That visit time is valuable because it’s long enough to step away from the quad and actually take in the area on foot. You can wander a little, get different viewpoints, and enjoy a calmer pace compared to the driving stretches.

The tour also signals that you’ll be able to do photos here, so it’s a good moment to slow down and capture the best angles. If you like photos, bring your phone/camera safely secured and be ready to hop off quickly.

Port d’Andratx: Guided Pass-By

After Sant Elm, you’ll ride through Port d’Andratx via a guided pass-by. This is another “see it while moving” stop. It’s useful because it keeps the route flowing, and you still get that port vibe without turning the tour into a half-day puzzle of walking times.

Camp de Mar: A Final 10-Minute Photo Stop

The last stop is Camp de Mar, with a 10-minute break and a photo stop. It’s a fitting finish: you get one last chance to capture the coastline vibe and unwind before heading back to Peguera.

Safety and Comfort: Helmets, Cold Water, and Roads Only

Quad tours can be chaotic if the operator doesn’t keep it controlled. Here, the approach is pretty clear: prioritize safety and comfort.

You’re provided with:

  • Helmets
  • Cold water
  • Fuel

The cold water detail is genuinely helpful. Heat builds up fast on a motor ride, even if the air feels okay at the start.

One more important note: the quads are not suitable for off-road adventures. The tour explores roads, not trails. That’s good for most people because it keeps the ride smoother and more predictable, and it reduces surprises like rough terrain.

Also, this is not for everyone. It’s listed as not suitable for:

  • People with back problems
  • Children under 12 years

If any of that applies, it’s worth considering a gentler tour option instead of forcing it.

Price Value Check: What $169 Gets You (and What Costs Extra)

The price is $169 per group up to 2, for a 3-hour guided experience. For a quad tour, that’s a reasonable structure because a lot of the essentials are included.

What’s included:

  • Guide
  • Helmets
  • Water
  • Fuel
  • Each quad has 2 seats

So your money isn’t just paying for the vehicle. You’re paying for the guide, the safety gear, and the energy to keep the group running smoothly.

What’s not included:

  • Insurance for each driver: €30 paid in the office

That insurance cost matters most if you’re traveling with someone who will drive. If you’re sharing a quad with two people, make sure you budget for insurance per driver, not per quad.

Also, there’s a booking rule worth knowing:

If you book for 4 persons, you will get 2 quads.

That lines up with the two-seat quad setup, but it’s smart to confirm how the operator assigns riders when you’re booking as a group of four.

Language, Pace, and How to Enjoy the Tour Without Feeling Rushed

The tour guide speaks Spanish, English, and German. That’s useful because you’re more likely to get clear instructions and safety guidance, plus you can ask questions without guessing.

Pace-wise, the itinerary is built around short passes and planned pauses:

  • Some areas are pass-by for scenery.
  • Andratx and Camp de Mar have 10-minute breaks.
  • Sant Elm is the deeper stop with about 20 minutes.

So if you like a mix of motion and small windows to breathe, you’ll probably enjoy it. If you prefer long walking time, you might find the time on foot limited—especially at the pass-by points.

Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)

Peguera: Quad Tour - Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This is a great choice if you:

  • Want to see several areas in a single day portion
  • Like guided driving without complicated logistics
  • Prefer automatic controls
  • Want a fun activity that still feels organized

It’s also a strong fit for first-time quad riders because the tour emphasizes safety gear, water, and a guided format.

It’s not a fit if:

  • You have back issues (it’s listed as not suitable)
  • You’re traveling with kids under 12
  • You’re hoping for off-road terrain
  • You don’t have the original driver’s license you need for check-in

If your top priority is a quiet, slow sightseeing walk, this isn’t that. But if your top priority is “I want to ride and see Mallorca’s South-West,” it matches the mood.

Should You Book the Peguera Quad Tour?

Peguera: Quad Tour - Should You Book the Peguera Quad Tour?
If you want a guided quad experience that’s practical, not intimidating, and focused on seeing the South-West highlights efficiently, I’d say it’s worth booking. The automatic transmission, included helmets and water, and the small group limit help the experience feel smoother than a lot of high-energy tours.

I’d think twice if you need long time on foot at multiple stops or if you’re expecting true off-road riding. Also, double-check that everyone who plans to drive has their original driver’s license ready at the office 30 minutes before.

If you’re in the sweet spot—adult riders, okay with roads, and ready for a guided scenic route—this is a very solid use of a few hours in Mallorca.

FAQ

How long is the quad tour?

The duration is 3 hours. Starting times can vary, so you’ll need to check availability for the exact start.

Where does the tour start and end?

You meet and return to Bulevar de Peguera, 36.

Do I need to bring my driver’s license?

Yes. You must present your original driver’s license at the office 30 minutes before the tour begins. Photo or copies are not allowed.

What’s included in the price?

Included are the guide, helmets, water, fuel, and each quad has 2 seats.

Is insurance included?

No. Insurance for each driver costs €30 and is paid at the office.

Can children or people with back problems join?

No. The activity is not suitable for children under 12, and it’s not suitable for people with back problems.

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