You’ll ride electric offroad scooters across Mallorca’s north coast, weaving through forests, beaches, and village paths near Son Serra de Marina. Expect animal encounters at Rancho Grande ranch, stories from your local guide, and easy moments for photos or laughs along the way. It’s a hands-on adventure with a bit of dust and a lot of fresh air—perfect if you want Mallorca to feel real.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect to laugh so much trying to balance on an e-scooter at Rancho Grande. There’s this moment when you first twist the throttle and the wheels bite into the red dirt — it’s a weird mix of nerves and excitement. Our guide, Pierre (French accent, big grin), kept saying “relax your arms!” as we wobbled past black pigs rooting under fig trees. The smell of horses drifted over from the stables and someone’s parrot screeched from a fence post. It felt like Mallorca was showing off all its quirks at once.
We zigzagged along tracks that cut through pine forests and then suddenly opened onto these wild stretches near Son Serra de Marina. The sea was just out there — blue and kind of restless that day — with wind that made my eyes water a bit. Pierre pointed out old stone walls half-swallowed by grass, telling us how locals built them to keep sheep in (or maybe out? I missed that part). At some point we stopped for photos; I still have one where my helmet is crooked and there’s this horse staring straight at me like he’s judging my scooter skills.
The best part was how easy it was to cover so much ground without getting tired — honestly, if you’ve ever tried biking these hills you’ll know what I mean. We rolled through tiny patches of village life, past an old church where two grandmas waved from a bench. Sometimes the path got bumpy and I thought I’d tip over, but somehow didn’t. By the end, my hands were dusty and my cheeks hurt from grinning. There’s something about seeing Mallorca this way — not rushed, not polished, just real countryside air in your face.
Yes, after a quick briefing and test-drive at Rancho Grande, beginners can join easily.
You may spot horses, Mallorca’s black pigs, parrots, and other local wildlife around Rancho Grande.
The exact duration isn’t specified but expect several hours exploring forests, beaches, and villages.
Yes, helmets and gloves are included for all participants.
No mention of lunch or food is included in the reference content.
This tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to Rancho Grande.
Yes, pictures and movies are taken during your ride (iPhone 16 used).
Your day includes electric offroad scooter rental with helmet and gloves provided at Rancho Grande ranch. You’ll get guidance from a multilingual local guide (French/English/Spanish), plus photos and videos captured along the way before heading back dusty but happy.
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