REVIEW · MALLORCA
Cala Millor & Sa Coma: Quad 2-3 Bay´s Tour – NO-Off-Road
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Quads and coastline, no mud required. This NO-Off-Road tour from Buggy4Fun in Cala Millor takes you along country roads and the dramatic east coast to 2–3 bays, with time for photos and a swim stop. I like the 250cc quads because they’re built for beginners, yet the ride still feels lively. I also like the fact that you actually get a break in the water, not just a quick stop for pictures.
One thing to plan for up front: you need a valid driver’s license with the right rules, and the operator is strict. If you show up without your license, you won’t be able to join and there’s no refund.
In This Review
- Key things I’d watch for before you book
- Cala Millor’s East Coast by Quad (But Keep It On the Road)
- 250cc Quads, Helmets, and a Guide Who Keeps the Pace Realistic
- The Bay Stops: Where the Swim Break Fits In
- Your Ride Flow: From Buggy4Fun to Cala Millor and Back Again
- Price and Value: Does $134 Make Sense for 3 Hours?
- What to Bring (and the Rules That Affect Your Comfort)
- What You Get Most: Views, Photos, and a Real Break From the Road
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Should You Book This Cala Millor and Sa Coma Bay Quad Tour?
- FAQ
- Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is this tour off-road?
- Will I be able to swim?
- What driver’s license do I need?
- What’s the minimum age?
- What’s included in the price?
- How does insurance work?
Key things I’d watch for before you book

- No-off-road on Mallorca’s east coast means cleaner, calmer riding on coastal roads—less dust, fewer bumps, more view time.
- Small group (max 6 participants) helps the guide keep things organized and gives you breathing room for photos and stops.
- 250cc quads are a good match for first-timers, especially if you want confidence before faster driving.
- 2–3 bay stops with one swim gives you both the action and the payoff of a real beach break.
- Closed-toe shoes and no sandals/flip-flops matter, because you’ll be bouncing on a quad and moving around at the bays.
- Insurance is handled at the office (paid there), so bring that extra amount in your planning.
Cala Millor’s East Coast by Quad (But Keep It On the Road)

This is the kind of quad tour that feels made for vacation mode. You’re not out hunting for mud tracks. Instead, the ride focuses on the coastal drive and steep cliff views, plus stretches of country roads that make the route feel like Mallorca—not just a parking-lot loop.
The key rule is also the reason this tour feels good: you don’t drive off-road. The info is clear that it’s prohibited on the east coast. For you, that translates to a smoother experience. You spend less time thinking about control on rough ground and more time enjoying the sea views, the photo angles, and the simple pleasure of riding a quad on a scenic route.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
250cc Quads, Helmets, and a Guide Who Keeps the Pace Realistic

The quads are 250cc, and that size matters more than it sounds. A 250cc quad is often the sweet spot where beginners can learn the basics without feeling like the machine is too heavy or too jumpy. The tour is also described as good for people with not much quad experience, while still offering enough fun for more seasoned riders.
You’re not handed a quad and sent off alone. The format is a guided ride with stops for sightseeing and photos. The group is small—limited to 6 participants—which helps the guide manage traffic, keep everyone together, and make sure you’re not constantly waiting for the slowest rider.
The guide name that pops up in the provided feedback is Jürgen. People noted that he had everything under control and was around during breaks for a chat. That’s exactly what I want from a guided quad tour: clear leadership when you need it, and a relaxed vibe when you’re stopped at the bays.
The Bay Stops: Where the Swim Break Fits In

This tour is built around 2–3 different bays along the east coast. You’ll get scenic drive time between them, then time at the water to look around, take photos, and reset.
One of those stops includes a chance to swim. That single swim break is the tour’s biggest payoff, because it turns a driving day into a full “ride + relax” experience. Even if you don’t swim, you’ll still get that coastal-breeze moment where you’re watching boats, cliffs, and shoreline instead of watching handlebars.
There’s also a practical detail: at the beach stop, there’s a restaurant on site. If you’re the type who wants coffee or a bite instead of a long swim session, you have that option during the bay time. It’s a nice backup plan, especially if the water feels a bit brisk or you just want a slower pace.
A small caution: the experience depends on time at the bays, and the tour is about movement plus stops—not a long, all-day beach hang. Bring your expectations accordingly. You’ll enjoy multiple stops, but you’re still on a clock.
Your Ride Flow: From Buggy4Fun to Cala Millor and Back Again

You start at Buggy4Fun in Cala Millor. I like this style of meeting point because you’re not dealing with pickup vans or timed hotel coordination. You show up, check in, get your helmet and instructions, and get rolling.
From there, the day follows a simple rhythm:
1) meet the guide and get on the quad
2) ride out on scenic roads toward the east coast views
3) make photo stops and sightseeing moments
4) hit the bay breaks, with one swim opportunity
5) return to the meeting point
A few helpful real-world notes from the tour info:
- The Cala Millor area has similar street-name addresses in nearby places, so be careful with satnav. The instruction is specific: there’s a similar address in Sant Llorenc with the same street name. That’s the kind of headache you want to avoid before a riding tour.
- The guided ride includes scenic views along the way, and it passes by steep cliffs. That’s part of why staying on the roads works so well here—no off-road detours, just clear view corridors.
There’s a segment listed specifically around Cala Millor with photo time, guided tour time, free time, and swimming. Translation: you’re not stuck only driving past the coastline. You get moments to pause, look, and reset—plus the chance to swim when conditions and stop timing line up.
Price and Value: Does $134 Make Sense for 3 Hours?

At $134 per person for around 3 hours, this sits in the “worth it if you want action” category. What you’re paying for isn’t just the quad. The price bundles:
- a tour guide
- helmet
- water
- a structured route with 2–3 bay stops, including one swimming chance
For value, the small-group size matters. With a limit of 6 participants, you’re paying for a guided experience that avoids the chaos of big tour buses. You’re also not spending your own day figuring out route, parking, and how to find the best bays to stop at.
Also, the fact that it’s explicitly NO-Off-Road can be a value signal. Off-road tours often come with extra stress: dust, ruts, and a higher chance of an exhausting ride. Here, the trade is simpler and more view-focused driving. If that’s your vacation style, you’ll likely feel like the money is working for you.
One more cost consideration: insurance is not included and must be paid at the office (listed as 20€ for normal insurance or 29€ for full insurance). That doesn’t make the tour “expensive,” but it does mean you should treat $134 as the base rate plus the insurance add-on.
What to Bring (and the Rules That Affect Your Comfort)

Quad tours can turn annoying quickly if you show up underdressed. This one has clear guidance, and you’ll enjoy it more if you follow it.
Bring:
- driver’s license (required to ride)
- sunglasses
- towel (helpful for the swim stop)
- closed-toe shoes
Wear:
- closed-toe shoes only
- avoid sandals or flip-flops, since you’ll be riding and moving at the bays
License requirements are strict:
- You need a valid driver’s license with category B for at least 1 year.
- The probation period doesn’t count toward that 1-year requirement.
- If you do not have your driver’s license with you, participation is not allowed and there’s no refund.
There are also height/weight and age constraints:
- The operator lists maximum passenger weight rules (including a total cap of 170KG).
- It also states it’s not suitable for people over 243 lbs / 110 kg.
- For kids, the info is clear that children under 10 years are not allowed, and it’s also stated as not suitable for children under 8 years. Either way, plan for a minimum age requirement before you bring anyone young.
- It’s not suitable for cruise ship guests.
If you’re unsure where you fit, it’s worth checking the exact rider limits before you pay.
What You Get Most: Views, Photos, and a Real Break From the Road

The standout parts here are obvious once you line them up:
- Coastal roads with real viewpoints (not just a roadside glance)
- 2–3 bay stops so you’re not pinning the whole experience on one beach
- a swim opportunity that makes the water feel like part of the day
- photo motifs at the bays and along the route, so you’ll come away with more than one decent shot
Even the small-group format supports this. With fewer people, you spend less time waiting and more time getting your bearings quickly—especially at the stops where the goal is to look, photograph, and enjoy.
One practical takeaway from the feedback you provided: the quads ran very well. Jürgen kept the trip controlled, and the overall vibe was described as fun without feeling chaotic. A minor note in the feedback was that the quads could be looked after a bit more, but that didn’t spoil the fun. For you, that means: expect a working, rideable quad. If something looks off during check-in, point it out and ask.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)

You’ll probably love this quad tour if you:
- want a guided ride instead of figuring out quad rental and your own route
- enjoy coastal scenery and want multiple bay stops
- like the idea of a quad day that includes actual time to cool off in the water
- are comfortable riding at a beginner-friendly pace on a 250cc machine
- prefer smaller group experiences (max 6)
You might skip it if you:
- don’t have a qualifying driver’s license (because you won’t be able to ride)
- need hotel pickup or a transfer (this is meeting-point only)
- want a long beach day instead of a route with short, scenic stops
- are traveling as a cruise guest (not suitable per the tour info)
- don’t want to follow the footwear rules (sandals/flip-flops are not allowed)
Should You Book This Cala Millor and Sa Coma Bay Quad Tour?

Yes, if your idea of Mallorca fun includes guided quad riding plus real coastal breaks. The value works because you’re getting structured stops, a swim chance, and a scenic route without off-road chaos. The small group and a guide like Jürgen (organized and friendly during breaks) are the kind of details that can make the difference between stressful and smooth.
Skip it if your main priority is lounging on a single beach for hours, or if you can’t meet the driver’s license rules and safety requirements. This is a riding-and-views experience, not a beach-only one.
If you match the basics—license ready, closed-toe shoes packed, and you’re excited to ride and swim—you’ll likely feel like the time and money were well spent.
FAQ
Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
No. The tour starts and ends back at the activity provider’s office in Cala Millor.
Is this tour off-road?
No. The tour is specifically described as NO-Off-Road and does not include driving off-road on Mallorca’s east coast.
Will I be able to swim?
Yes. There’s an opportunity to swim at one of the bay stops. There is also a restaurant at the stop in case you want food or a coffee.
What driver’s license do I need?
You need a valid driver’s license category B for at least 1 year. Your probation period does not count toward the 1-year requirement.
What’s the minimum age?
Children under 10 years are not allowed, and it’s also stated as not suitable for children under 8 years.
What’s included in the price?
A tour guide, helmet, water, and the ability to ride on the quad (passenger options depend on the add-on selection). Passengers follow the operator’s weight limits.
How does insurance work?
Insurance is not included. You must pay it in the office: listed as 20€ for normal insurance or 29€ for full insurance (with a maximum payment amount listed).




























