REVIEW · MALLORCA
Andratx: Guided Quad Sightseeing Tour
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You want views. You want motion. This is a guided quad ride in Andratx that gives you both. I especially like the automatic Yamaha ATV Grizzly (less fiddling, more riding) and the fact you get a real training area before you head out on the route. One consideration: you must bring your valid car driver’s license in original form, and the tour isn’t a good match if you have back or mobility issues.
This is set up for people who want the experience without feeling rushed. The guide coaching is part of the deal, and the small group limit (just 4 participants) helps a lot if you’re new or a bit unsure. In particular, guides like Eckbert come through in the reviews for patient teaching and warm, safety-first vibes.
In This Review
- Key Highlights I’d Plan Around
- Why Andratx Works So Well for a Quad Hour
- Meeting Under Meson Can Paco: Where the Ride Begins
- The 1-Hour Flow: Training First, Then Mountain and Coast Views
- The Quad Itself: Yamaha Automatic Grizzly 300/350
- The Guide Experience: Eckbert’s Patient, Safety-First Style
- What You’ll Actually Need to Bring (And What to Wear)
- Who This Quad Tour Is (and Isn’t) For
- Price and Value: Is $69 Worth It?
- Quick Tips to Get the Best Experience
- Should You Book This Andratx Quad Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the guided quad sightseeing tour in Andratx?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need a specific type of driver’s license?
- Are the quads automatic?
- What languages are the guides?
- Is it a small group tour?
- Is the tour suitable for children or people with health concerns?
Key Highlights I’d Plan Around

- Automatic Yamaha ATVs so you can focus on steering and scenery
- Training area on-site so beginners get hands-on instruction
- GPS-supported route that keeps the ride from turning into guessing games
- Photo stops included, with a guide who takes pictures for you
- Small group (up to 4) for more attention and less waiting around
- Clear requirements (license, closed-toe shoes, no alcohol) that keep things safe
Why Andratx Works So Well for a Quad Hour

Andratx sits in a great spot for getting that classic Mallorca mix: rolling hills, mountain views, and sightlines that can feel like you’re looking across the island toward the coast. A short quad tour is a smart way to sample that without spending a whole day on the road.
The ride is also built for sightseeing, not just speed. You’re not out there trying to master technical trails for hours; you’re learning the basics, following a GPS-supported plan, and getting to enjoy the optical highlights in the hills and toward the sea.
If you’re the type who wants your vacation activities to have a clear payoff—scenery + a fun skill—this one hits that balance fast.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
Meeting Under Meson Can Paco: Where the Ride Begins

You meet under the restaurant Meson Can Paco, with a big free parking area nearby. That matters because you can show up, park easily, and spend less of your trip time stressing about finding the place.
Once you arrive, you’ll get the gear that’s included: a helmet and a bandana. You’ll also be briefed by the guide on what’s expected before you start riding, including safety basics.
From there, the tour shifts quickly into a beginner-friendly rhythm: training first, then the guided route with photo stops. It’s a simple flow, which is exactly what you want when you’re trying something new.
The 1-Hour Flow: Training First, Then Mountain and Coast Views

This is an introductory-style quad experience, designed to teach you how to drive while still getting you out on the scenic parts around Andratx. Expect an overall time window of about 1 hour, with extra instruction built into that time so you’re not left to figure it out on your own.
Here’s the practical sequence you should picture:
First, you start in the quad station’s own training area. This is where you’ll get comfortable with controls and basic handling. The goal is confidence. The reviews repeatedly point to guides (including Eckbert) taking the time to explain things clearly and not rush people who are less experienced.
Next comes the guided ride. You follow a GPS-supported quad route through the mountain and sea area around Andratx. Think scenic viewpoints, varied angles on the hills, and moments where the coastline is part of what you’re seeing—not just a blurry background.
Then you get photo stops during the tour. Since photo stops are included, you’re not expected to stop on your own or miss the moment while trying to frame a shot. Several reviews also mention the guide being helpful with pictures, including the guide acting like a photographer.
Finally, you return after the route segment. It’s short enough to feel like a fun highlight, not a full-day commitment.
The Quad Itself: Yamaha Automatic Grizzly 300/350
The vehicles are branded Yamaha automatic ATVs, specifically the Grizzly 300/350. For most first-timers, “automatic” is a big deal. It means you can concentrate on steering, balance, and staying smooth through turns and changes in terrain.
The automatic setup tends to make the experience feel more approachable than manual ATV rides. And because the tour includes training right away, you’re less likely to feel overwhelmed the moment you first sit on the quad.
You’re also covered by insurance included with the activity, plus petrol is included—so you won’t be surprised by add-ons that show up mid-day. That’s part of what keeps the overall value reasonable for a guided hour.
The Guide Experience: Eckbert’s Patient, Safety-First Style

The guide experience is one of the best reasons to book this tour. The small group format supports it, but the coaching quality shows up again and again in the reviews.
Guides have international driving experience, and the tour runs with a live guide in German, English, and Spanish. That matters because clear instruction isn’t a luxury—it’s how you enjoy the ride instead of worrying about what you’re doing wrong.
Eckbert is specifically mentioned in multiple reviews for being warm and funny, but also for taking time with safety demonstrations. People note he’s not in a rush, and he adjusts the pace for beginners. If you’re nervous, that pacing can make the difference between coping and actually enjoying it.
What You’ll Actually Need to Bring (And What to Wear)
Plan your outfit for “might get dusty” and “you’ll be moving around on uneven ground.” The tour asks for comfortable shoes, and you need closed-toe footwear.
Bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Driver’s license (car), original document
Wear:
- Clothes that can get dirty
- Closed-toe shoes
Skip:
- Open-toed shoes
- Slippers
- Bare feet
Also, this one has firm rules about alcohol and drugs, and it lists prohibited items for safety reasons. Alcoholic drinks in the vehicle aren’t allowed, and no fireworks or explosive substances. It’s not trying to be fussy; it’s keeping the experience safe for everyone on the route.
Who This Quad Tour Is (and Isn’t) For

This is a beginner-friendly idea, but the requirements narrow the audience in a way that’s worth checking early.
Not suitable if:
- You’re under 7 years old
- You have back problems
- You have mobility impairments
- You use a wheelchair
- You have epilepsy
- You weigh over 331 lbs / 150 kg
- You don’t have a driver’s license
- You’re under 18 as a driver
One more key point: you’re driving, so you’ll need the proper license. And the tour is strict about bringing the original license document—no copies, no apps, no photos. If you forget it, you may not be able to ride.
If you fit the basic requirements and you’re okay with wearing protective gear and closed-toe shoes, this is a good “first ATV attempt” style activity. Reviews repeatedly describe it as beginner-friendly, with the guide walking people through safety measures before moving out.
Price and Value: Is $69 Worth It?
At about $69 per person for a guided quad hour, you’re paying for a few things that are hard to replicate on your own: guided route planning, training support, and the quad itself (plus insurance, helmet, bandana, and petrol).
If you were to rent a quad without a guide, you’d save money in some cases—but you’d also lose the coaching and you’d be stuck planning where to ride. Here, the GPS-supported route and included photo stops help turn the activity into something that feels designed for visitors.
The small group limit also supports the value. With up to 4 participants, you’re less likely to get stuck waiting while the guide handles a large group, and more likely to get your questions answered quickly.
So yes, $69 can feel like a fair price for a guided ATV experience in Mallorca—especially if you’re new and want the safest path to actually enjoying it.
Quick Tips to Get the Best Experience
These are the practical things that keep your quad hour running smoothly:
- Bring the driver’s license original document (car license).
- Wear closed-toe shoes you don’t mind getting dusty.
- If you’re new, tell the guide early. The whole tour is built around instruction and control.
- Expect photo stops to matter—bring a camera-ready face and don’t rush the moment.
- Don’t plan on carrying alcohol with you. The rules are strict, and it’s not worth risking the fun.
And if you’re thinking of doing it as a couple or small group, the small size makes it feel closer to a tailored lesson than a factory tour.
Should You Book This Andratx Quad Tour?
Book it if you want a short, guided quad experience with coaching, scenic stops, and a low-stress setup—especially if you’re a first-timer. The automatic Yamaha ATVs, training area, GPS-supported route, and included helmet/bandana/petrol keep it focused on enjoying the ride rather than managing logistics.
Consider skipping if you don’t meet the driving/health requirements, if you need wheelchair access, or if back or mobility concerns make riding uncomfortable. Also, if you’re likely to forget your original car driver’s license, fix that before you go—this tour is strict.
If you’re okay with those constraints, this is one of those Mallorca activities that delivers quick scenery and a fun skill in a tight time window.
FAQ
How long is the guided quad sightseeing tour in Andratx?
The duration is 1 hour. It includes an introductory experience with extra instruction so you can get your first driving feel.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet under the restaurant Meson Can Paco, and there is free customer parking in the area.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes quad rental, helmet, bandana, insurance, petrol, photo stops, and a guide.
Do I need a specific type of driver’s license?
Yes. You need a valid driver’s license (car) in original form. Copies, apps, or photos are not accepted.
Are the quads automatic?
Yes. You drive Yamaha automatic ATVs (Grizzly 300/350).
What languages are the guides?
The live tour guide is available in German, English, and Spanish.
Is it a small group tour?
Yes. It’s limited to 4 participants, which helps keep instruction personal.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with health concerns?
It isn’t suitable for children under 7 years old, and it’s also not suitable for people with back problems, mobility impairments, wheelchair users, people with epilepsy, or people over 331 lbs (150 kg). Drivers must be at least 18.

























