You’ll zip through Benidorm Hills on electric scooters, hunting for hidden rubber duckies as you solve clues with friends or family. Expect laughter, a few surprises from locals along the way, and scenic stops you wouldn’t find on your own. It’s part game, part adventure — and you might even want to do it again.
“Don’t trust the obvious path,” our guide Pablo grinned, handing us each a helmet that still smelled faintly of last week’s sunscreen. I’d never actually ridden an electric scooter before — my hands were a bit shaky at first, but he made it feel like no big deal. The main office was buzzing with families and a couple of teenagers already laughing about who would find the first duck. I probably looked more nervous than them, honestly.
The Benidorm Hills felt different from town — quieter, except for the whir of our scooters and someone’s ringtone echoing off the pines. We stopped at this overlook where you could see the sea just peeking between buildings. My friend Ana kept guessing out loud where the next rubber duck might be (“It’s gotta be near water, right?”), but Pablo just smiled and pointed us toward a cluster of rocks. The clue was in Spanish, so we all huddled together trying to translate — Li laughed when I tried to say it in Mandarin (I definitely butchered it).
I didn’t expect to enjoy the hunt part so much. There was this weird thrill every time we spotted a yellow beak poking out from behind a bush or wedged under a bench. At one stop, some local kids waved at us and tried to give us hints — not sure if they were helping or just messing with us. By the last clue, we were all kind of sweaty (it gets warm up there), but nobody wanted it to end yet. The ride back was quieter; maybe everyone was replaying their favorite moment in their head. I know I was.
The exact duration isn’t specified, but expect several stops across Benidorm Hills as you search for four hidden rubber ducks.
No experience is needed; you’ll get a quick tutorial at the starting point before heading out.
The activity is suitable for all physical fitness levels but may not be recommended for young children due to scooter use.
The adventure begins at the main office where you receive instructions and gear before starting out into Benidorm Hills.
Bring comfortable clothes and maybe some water; all necessary gear including Segway Kickscooters is provided.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the starting point.
This tour isn’t recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, pregnant travelers, or those with poor cardiovascular health.
Yes, after finding all four rubber ducks and returning to base, you’ll receive a special souvenir as a memento.
Your day includes Segway Kickscooters for everyone in your group plus all instructions and clues provided by your local guide before setting off from the main office into Benidorm Hills—no need to bring extra gear or worry about logistics.
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