REVIEW · MALLORCA
Premium electric Scooter rental with optional delivery
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One-scooter freedom in Palma is real. This premium electric rental for 1 to 7 days is built around mobile phone start-and-secure access and helmet included, with optional delivery so you waste less time figuring things out. One catch: it’s not allowed if you weigh more than 100kg, due to technical limits.
What makes it especially appealing is the setup: you’ll use the provider’s app to manage the scooter right from your phone, and you’re not left with a complicated rental desk routine. I also like that the bikes and accessories are cleaned and sanitized after each use, which matters when you’re stepping on and off all day. The only real consideration is planning for weather—this experience is described as requiring good conditions.
If you want a fast, fun way to get around Palma without paying taxi prices, this is a strong match. The tone from the feedback is very consistent too: a 5-star rating across 19 reviews and 100% recommending it, with praise for friendly, efficient service and that it’s a good laugh for all ages.
In This Review
- Key things that make this scooter rental work well
- Premium electric scooter rental in Palma: what you’re really buying
- Getting the scooter: meeting point, hours, and how delivery changes your day
- Option 1: Pickup at the Palma meeting point
- Option 2: Optional delivery (and delivery fees)
- Helmet, reflective belt, and the “small safety stuff” you should care about
- The app-based experience: fewer keys, less confusion, more riding
- Riding Palma: how to get value from a scooter rental (without overthinking it)
- Multi-day rental logistics: charger and padlock make or break the trip
- Premium models: Acton vs Segway (and why the model matters)
- Who this scooter rental is best for
- Price and value: what $216.04 covers and why it can be a good deal
- The human service side: what the feedback says about support
- Booking checklist: make this rental easy on day one
- Should you book this electric scooter rental in Palma?
- FAQ
- How many days can I rent the electric scooter for?
- What’s included in the price besides the scooter?
- Can I get delivery to my address or the cruise terminal?
- How do I start and secure the scooter?
- Where is the pickup meeting point in Palma?
- What are the operating hours?
- Is there a cancellation refund if weather is bad?
Key things that make this scooter rental work well
- Premium Acton or Segway model: you get a higher-end scooter rather than a basic rental.
- Phone-based scooter access: the app handles starting and securing, so you’re not hunting for keys.
- Helmet + reflective belt included: safety gear is part of the price.
- Multi-day extras: charger is provided if you rent for more than one day, plus a padlock.
- Optional delivery: request delivery to your address or to the cruise terminal when available.
- Sanitized between uses: cleaned and sanitized after each use.
Premium electric scooter rental in Palma: what you’re really buying

This isn’t a random scooter on a street corner. You’re renting a premium electric scooter (either the Acton or Segway model) from WHEE, and you’re paying for a smoother experience end-to-end. The price you see—$216.04 per person—covers your scooter time (typically 1 to 7 days, approx.), and it comes with a few extras that make a big difference in day-to-day use.
The big value isn’t only the scooter itself. It’s the “friction removal.” With the helmet and reflective belt already included, you don’t need to scavenge safety gear. With the padlock and charger included for longer rentals, you’re less likely to end up improvising your logistics. And with the app-based phone access, you can manage the scooter with less hassle than classic key rentals.
That’s why this works well for people who want to move quickly around Palma but still feel in control. You’re not renting a toy. You’re renting transport that fits a travel day rhythm.
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Getting the scooter: meeting point, hours, and how delivery changes your day

Most rentals start at a specific meeting point in Palma:
Carrer del Pare Francesc Molina, 37, Nord, 07003 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.
The opening window is 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Mon–Sun), across the listed season dates. That matters because you’ll want to pick a pickup time that lines up with when you actually want to ride. If you arrive late in the day, you might not have as much daylight-time fun, and you’ll still need to plan your return.
Option 1: Pickup at the Palma meeting point
This is the simplest route. You meet, you get set up, and then you go. It’s a good choice if you’re already near the Nord area or you’d rather keep things straightforward.
Option 2: Optional delivery (and delivery fees)
You can request delivery to your address, or to the cruise terminal, if availability allows. Delivery and collection in Palma or to the cruise terminal is listed as +10€ per scooter with a minimum of 20€, paid at delivery.
In practical terms, delivery is worth considering if:
- you’re on a cruise schedule and don’t want to waste shore time,
- you’re staying somewhere inconvenient for pickup,
- or you simply want your first hour to start riding, not organizing.
If you’re traveling with a group, delivery can also reduce the “who goes to get the scooter?” hassle.
Helmet, reflective belt, and the “small safety stuff” you should care about
This rental includes:
- a helmet
- a reflective belt
- and (for rentals longer than one day) a padlock and charger
That sounds basic, but it’s the difference between a smooth trip and a stressful one. Helmets make riding feel more normal from the start, and the reflective belt is smart if your schedule runs later in the day.
Also, there’s one strict technical rule: the rental is not allowed if your weight is more than 100kg. That’s not a “we’ll see” situation. If you’re above the limit, don’t plan around the idea of asking on the spot—plan around the data.
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The app-based experience: fewer keys, less confusion, more riding

You’ll be asked to download the provider’s app (search for WHEE e-scooter sharing). The app lets you manage the scooter from your phone so you can start and secure it without a classic key handover every time.
Why that matters on vacation:
- You’re not trying to remember keys or handle a separate return process every time you stop.
- You can adjust your day on the fly—more “go ride now” energy.
It also means your prep matters. Before you ever leave your accommodation, make sure your phone is charged and the app is ready. If your phone battery is on life support, you don’t want to be stuck at the worst possible moment.
Riding Palma: how to get value from a scooter rental (without overthinking it)

You’re renting a quick, cheap, and cool way to move around Palma. The practical goal should be efficiency. Think short hops between areas you want to explore, rather than trying to turn your scooter into a full-day endurance event.
A few rider habits that keep things smooth:
- Ride with traffic flow and give yourself extra braking time.
- Plan your stops so you’re not constantly locking and parking in tight spots.
- Use the helmet the whole time. Yes, even for short stretches. It’s included—so use it.
Since this experience is described as requiring good weather, it’s smart to treat wet or windy conditions as a sign to slow down or reconsider your route. If weather turns, don’t force it.
Multi-day rental logistics: charger and padlock make or break the trip

If you rent for more than one day, you get the practical pieces you’ll actually need:
- a charger
- a padlock
That changes the whole feel of a longer stay. For one-day rentals, you’re mostly managing your ride time. For multi-day rentals, you’re managing charging and safe storage. Having the charger and padlock included means you’re not stuck figuring out how to power the scooter later, or how to secure it when you’re parked for an errand.
If you’re staying in a place with limited outlets, this is still workable, but plan ahead. You don’t want to discover charging is awkward after your first day.
Premium models: Acton vs Segway (and why the model matters)

Your rental will be one of these premium electric scooter models: Acton or Segway. Even without specs listed here, you can take away the main point: you’re not getting a generic scooter. The “premium” part is part of the value equation.
When you’re paying a bundle price for scooter time, you’re paying for a more reliable, comfortable ride experience. If you’re the type who hates fiddly rentals, this choice matters.
One more practical note: your rental price is per person, and your experience duration is flexible between 1 and 7 days. That’s why it often makes sense for people who plan to explore Palma over a couple of days rather than just a quick pass-through.
Who this scooter rental is best for

This rental is a strong fit if you:
- want a fast way to get around Palma without depending on rideshares,
- like the independence of moving at your own pace,
- value safety gear being included,
- and want a phone-based, low-friction rental style.
It also gets praise for being fun for all ages, and there’s a high recommendation rate (100% across 19 reviews). That suggests the service experience and scooter comfort are both working for a wide range of visitors.
If you’re traveling with a heavier rider over the 100kg limit, it won’t be available. And if you hate riding in less-than-ideal weather, you should consider your itinerary carefully since good weather is required.
Price and value: what $216.04 covers and why it can be a good deal
$216.04 per person for 1 to 7 days, approx., is not “cheap” in the sense of a back-alley rental. But it’s competitive when you factor what’s included.
You’re getting:
- a premium scooter (Acton or Segway)
- helmet and reflective belt
- charger for multi-day rentals
- padlock for rentals longer than one day
- sanitized vehicles and accessories after each use
- app-based phone access
- optional delivery to address or cruise terminal (extra, paid at delivery)
Then there’s the timing element. The experience is booked on average 42 days in advance, which often means people plan this as part of their overall Palma setup. If you want your preferred dates (especially during busy weeks), it’s worth booking early rather than hoping last-minute availability works out.
If you’re comparing against taxis or multiple transport tickets for daily hops, this scooter rental can feel like a better value—because it doesn’t just get you from A to B. It buys you flexibility across the day.
The human service side: what the feedback says about support
Even with a tech-forward setup, support matters. The feedback highlights friendly, efficient service, and there’s a very direct, personal tone in responses. One response thanks Rhona and looks forward to seeing her back in Mallorca. That kind of follow-through matters when you need quick help—like a question about the app or pickup timing.
It’s not proof you’ll never have questions. But a rental system that pairs app tech with responsive service tends to feel more comfortable, especially if it’s your first time with this kind of scooter setup.
Booking checklist: make this rental easy on day one
Before you confirm your dates, I suggest you check these points:
- Weight limit: must be 100kg or under.
- Your phone: enough battery for using the app during your ride day.
- Weather plan: this experience requires good weather.
- Pickup vs delivery: if you’re arriving by cruise or you hate logistics, ask about delivery availability.
- Day count: if you’re going beyond one day, assume you’ll need charging and the padlock included in the longer rental.
And one more thing: keep an eye on the meeting point details so you don’t lose time hunting. The address is specific, and your day starts where you meet.
Should you book this electric scooter rental in Palma?
Book it if you want an efficient, fun way to move around Palma that’s set up for real travel days. The inclusion of helmet, reflective belt, and (for longer stays) charger and padlock is exactly the kind of “included practicality” that saves energy. Add the 5-star rating and the 100% recommendation vibe, and it’s clearly landing well.
Skip it if weight is an issue (over 100kg), you’re uncomfortable riding in variable weather, or you prefer very structured guided sightseeing instead of self-directed movement.
If you’re on the fence, here’s my simple decision rule: if you can picture yourself making 5–10 short trips across a couple of days, this rental is likely to feel like good value. If you only need transport once or twice, you might be able to do the trip with less commitment.
FAQ
How many days can I rent the electric scooter for?
The rental duration is listed as 1 to 7 days (approx.).
What’s included in the price besides the scooter?
Your package includes a helmet. For rentals longer than one day, it also includes a charger, a padlock, and a reflective belt.
Can I get delivery to my address or the cruise terminal?
Yes, delivery is available upon request and subject to availability. Delivery and collection in Palma or to the cruise terminal costs +10€ per scooter, with a minimum of 20€ paid at delivery.
How do I start and secure the scooter?
You’ll download the WHEE app (WHEE e-scooter sharing) and use your mobile phone to manage the scooter, including securing it with the app.
Where is the pickup meeting point in Palma?
The meeting point is Carrer del Pare Francesc Molina, 37, Nord, 07003 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.
What are the operating hours?
The listed hours are Monday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Is there a cancellation refund if weather is bad?
Yes. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Also, if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.


























