



Take to the roads on a guided buggy drive that blends coastal viewpoints with quieter inland routes. This session offers a balanced mix of driving and sightseeing, giving you a varied look at Mallorca’s east coast. It’s a well-paced experience with a combination of open stretches and relaxed stops.
After a short briefing and introduction to the buggy, you’ll set off in convoy behind your guide, following a route that combines coastal and inland roads. The drive begins with steady sections that allow you to get comfortable with the vehicle while enjoying the open-air feel of the buggy.
One of the first highlights is a stop at Sa Font de sa Cala, near Cala Ratjada, where you can take in views along the coastline. From here, the route continues towards the Artà area, with the scenery gradually opening up as you approach higher viewpoints. The roads along this stretch offer a mix of gentle curves and open sections, making the drive enjoyable and varied.
At the Caves of Artà, you’ll have time to pause and take in the elevated views across the surrounding landscape. The return journey follows quieter inland roads, offering a different perspective as you pass through countryside routes before heading back. This change in scenery helps round off the session with a relaxed finish.
This session takes place along the east and northeast coast of Mallorca, including areas around Cala Ratjada and Artà. The route connects coastal viewpoints with inland countryside, offering a varied experience across different parts of the region.
The area is known for its combination of open sea views and quieter rural roads. Driving through this landscape gives you the chance to see both sides of the island, from coastal stretches to more traditional inland scenery.
Drivers must hold a valid Category B driving licence and bring the original document on the day. A minimum of one year’s driving experience is required, and drivers should feel confident using a manual gearbox, as all buggies are manual.
Passengers are welcome and can join without driving. Closed-toe footwear is required, and participants should come prepared for sun exposure with appropriate clothing and sunscreen.
Founded by Christine and Christian, the team has been delivering guided driving experiences in Mallorca since 2013. Their approach focuses on creating well-planned routes that highlight different parts of the island while keeping the experience straightforward and enjoyable.
All sessions are designed with safety and responsibility in mind, following public roads only and avoiding off-road driving. With regular vehicle checks and experienced guides, the experience is structured to run smoothly from start to finish.
Off-road driving is not permitted in Mallorca, so this session takes place entirely on public roads. All routes are carefully planned to follow scenic coastal and inland areas while staying within local regulations.
Although there is no off-road element, the experience still offers plenty of variety, with open roads, gentle curves, and viewpoints along the way. The focus is on enjoying the drive itself while taking in the surroundings in a responsible way.
Drivers must hold a valid Category B driving licence (formerly Class 3) and bring the original document with them on the day. Photocopies or digital versions are not accepted.
Minimum age and experience requirements vary depending on the vehicle used during this session. In general, drivers should be comfortable behind the wheel and have at least some prior driving experience.
If a driver arrives without their original driving licence, they will not be able to take part in driving during this session. This is a strict requirement and cannot be waived under any circumstances.
As the vehicle will have been reserved in advance, refunds are not available in this situation. If space allows, there may be the option to join as a passenger instead, but this cannot be guaranteed.
Participants should bring their original driving licence if they plan to drive, along with suitable clothing for the conditions. Closed-toe shoes are required, and items such as sunglasses are strongly recommended.
In warmer weather, applying sunscreen in advance is advised, and bringing a small cloth for the seat can be useful. It’s also worth having some cash on hand for any short stops during the session.
Yes, the route includes planned stops at key viewpoints, allowing you to step out of the buggy and take in the surroundings. These breaks help keep the session relaxed and enjoyable.
Stops include coastal viewpoints and elevated areas near Artà, giving you time to take photos and enjoy the setting before continuing.
Driver changes are possible but must be arranged and paid for on the day. Both drivers must meet all requirements, including licence and age restrictions.
The change will take place at a suitable stop along the route, ensuring it can be done safely without interrupting the session.
The buggies are equipped with 1300cc engines and are designed for road use, offering a balance of power and control. They are well-suited to both coastal and inland roads.
They are checked daily to ensure reliability, including brakes, tyres, and key safety components. This helps provide a smooth and consistent driving experience.
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Olivera 3, Cala Millor, Isla Baleares 07560
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