REVIEW · PALMA DE MALLORCA
Discover Son Serra de Marina offroad e-scooters 100%FUN adventure
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If you like your Mallorca a little rough, this rides there. Off-road e-scooters take you past village lanes, forests, and coast views around Son Serra de Marina. I love the easy start—helmet and gloves provided, plus a real test-drive and clear instructions—so you’re not guessing. I also love that you get complimentary water and the operator captures photos and movies so you spend less time behind your phone. One possible drawback: this is an outdoor adventure that depends on good weather, and it runs in a small shared group (not private).
You’ll meet at Rancho Grande Park and spend about an hour at Son Serra de Marina before heading deeper into the ranch area on an all-terrain-style e-scooter. The guide—often Thibault—focuses on making sure everyone feels comfortable, not just on rushing through the route.
In This Review
- Why This Mallorca Off-Road E-Scooter Combo Works
- A few things I’d bet you’ll care about
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel Within Minutes
- First Stop: Rancho Grande Park Sets the Tone Fast
- The E-Scooter Setup: Comfort, Power, and Real-World Control
- Stop 1: Son Serra de Marina Village Trails (Plus Forest and Coast Views)
- Stop 2: Rancho Grande Park Horse Ranch Energy, No Horse Needed
- Group Size and Guide Style: The Difference Between Fun and Stress
- What’s Included (and Why That Matters for Your Day)
- Price and Value: Is $107.68 Worth It?
- Should You Book This Offroad E-Scooters Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the Offroad E-Scooters Adventure EASY-MOOV?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What’s included with the tour price?
- Do I need to bring drinks?
- How big is the group?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- Is free cancellation available?
Why This Mallorca Off-Road E-Scooter Combo Works

This isn’t a sit-and-look-at-a-view kind of tour. It’s built for motion: small rural paths, changing ground, and frequent little stretches where you ride just enough to feel the place click into focus.
The value is in the mix. You get a village taste of Son Serra de Marina plus countryside time at Rancho Grande, and you cover it without burning your legs the way you would on a full on foot hike.
A few things I’d bet you’ll care about
- Two very different riding zones (village paths and ranch trails)
- A guided safety rhythm: briefing, test-drive, then terrain updates
- Gear handled for you (helmet/gloves) and water included
- Small group size with up to 10 riders
- Memories included with pictures and movies
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Palma de Mallorca.
Key Highlights You’ll Feel Within Minutes

- Helmet and gloves included so you start with the right basics
- Test-drive + instructions first, then you roll out feeling in control
- Son Serra de Marina in one hour: village charm, roads-with-a-different-wind, plus coastline scenery
- Rancho Grande Park on an ATV-style e-scooter: no horse required, but still ranch energy
- Thibault’s guide style: attentive, respectful, and tuned to different comfort levels
- Complimentary water so you can keep riding without carrying extra stuff
First Stop: Rancho Grande Park Sets the Tone Fast

You start at Rancho Grande Park, at Ctra. Artà-Alcúdia, Km 13, 700, in Son Serra de Marina. The start time is 10:00 am, and the tour loops back to the same meeting point at the end.
The key here is the warm-up. Before you’re let loose on rougher ground, you get a quick briefing and a test-drive. That matters because these e-scooters don’t behave like a city rental scooter. Think bicycle-like control without a saddle or pedals, giving you that “I can move over uneven ground” feel.
I also like that the operator takes safety personally. In multiple reviews, riders praised the guide for detailed instructions and for keeping an eye on comfort level—especially important when the terrain can change quickly.
The E-Scooter Setup: Comfort, Power, and Real-World Control
Off-road riding can be intimidating if you’ve never tried it. That’s why I’m glad this tour builds in a practice moment before the adventure starts in earnest.
The e-scooters are described as state-of-the-art and capable of handling obstacles on the ranch. One review even notes the bikes worked well for someone around 2 meters tall, which is a useful sign if you’re tall and worried about fit or leg reach.
You’re also not riding unprotected. Helmet and gloves are provided, and one rider specifically mentioned extra protective gear like knee protection and a high-visibility warning vest-style item. Even if you don’t get the same extra pieces every time, the overall approach is consistent: you’ll be equipped to ride with confidence.
And because this is a guide-led ride, you’re not stuck figuring out where to go next. Expect the guide to explain what kind of stretch is coming and what to watch for, so you can decide whether to push on or take a quick breather.
Stop 1: Son Serra de Marina Village Trails (Plus Forest and Coast Views)

The first stop is Son Serra de Marina, for about an hour. This is where you get the “authentic Mallorca” feeling—small village character mixed with off-road paths that move you away from the main road.
You’ll ride through a variety of backdrops: forests, beaches, villages, and countryside. That mix is the point. It’s not just pretty scenery; it’s different terrain that keeps the ride interesting and keeps you awake, in the best way.
What I’d watch for: Son Serra de Marina is coastal and rural at the same time, so conditions can shift. If the ground is damp, dusty, or uneven, the guide’s instructions matter even more. The tour’s whole rhythm—brief, practice, then guided off-road—helps you stay steady when the surface changes.
Stop 2: Rancho Grande Park Horse Ranch Energy, No Horse Needed

Rancho Grande Park is a working horse ranch and the biggest of its kind in Majorca, according to the tour description. But here’s the clever twist: you won’t be riding horses. You’ll explore the ranch on a state-of-the-art e-scooter.
This is where the ride feels most like an adventure vehicle. The ranch setting means you may go from smoother patches to rougher ground where the scooter’s power and handling matter. One review highlights how obstacles and rugged rural conditions can shift dramatically, and how the e-scooter makes light work of that.
After a briefing and test-drive, the guide leads you through:
- hidden paths on the ranch
- tiny village passages back around Son Serra de Marina
- stops that connect you with landmarks like an old church
- mountain views and virgin forest sections (as part of what the route includes)
- and stretches that bring you toward the beach
That’s a lot of variety for a total tour length that’s usually around one to two hours.
A practical note: the guide is also described as giving riders meaningful choices. In one review, the guide announced what type of track was coming and pointed out when there was an option to pause while the group took a loop back on certain trail segments. That kind of pacing makes it friendlier for people who want fun without feeling forced to go full throttle.
Group Size and Guide Style: The Difference Between Fun and Stress

This tour caps at 10 travelers, which is a big deal on off-road rides. With fewer riders, the guide can actually monitor spacing, pace, and comfort. You’re less likely to get stuck waiting while a big group sorts itself out.
The guide experience is also a standout theme. Reviews repeatedly praise Thibault for being genuinely interested in making sure everyone has a great time—attentive, respectful, and focused on real safety. If you’ve ever been on a tour where the guide treats you like a line item, you’ll notice the difference here. The tone is more personal, and the instructions are the kind you can understand even if you’re nervous on day one.
Language-wise, the tour is offered in English. If you’re traveling with kids or someone who needs extra clarity, I’d plan to ask in advance about how instructions will be handled in your situation. The route is technical enough that good communication is part of the safety plan.
What’s Included (and Why That Matters for Your Day)

Here’s what you don’t have to deal with yourself:
- Helmet / gloves
- Civil responsibility coverage
- 100% FUN (the brand promise, basically the vibe)
- Pictures and movies (not just photos—video too)
- Complimentary water
That package matters because it protects your time. You can show up, get geared up, and focus on riding and sights rather than hunting for gear or hauling drinks.
One rider also emphasized how safe they felt off-road. That aligns with the included protective gear and the step-by-step start. In other words, you’re paying not only for the route, but for the confidence to enjoy it.
Not included is lunch at Rancho Grande Park. If food is a priority, plan to either eat before or after, rather than expecting the tour to feed you.
Price and Value: Is $107.68 Worth It?

At $107.68 per person, the big question is what’s actually being purchased: time, guidance, and the ride itself.
For me, the strongest value signals are:
- you don’t rent equipment separately (helmet/gloves are provided)
- you don’t pay for water
- you get photos and movies, which reduces the “we’ll remember it later” problem
- you get a guided route that mixes village + ranch + coast scenery without you navigating trails
Also, starting at Rancho Grande and using their gear and staging saves you from the annoying parts of DIY adventures—where you’d otherwise have to figure out where to ride, how to stay safe, and how to keep everyone together.
If you’re comparing alternatives, this is usually best when you want the thrill of off-road riding but don’t want the planning burden. If you already have a reliable ATV/e-bike setup and a local guide for this specific terrain, then the value calculus shifts. For most visitors, having the guide handle the “where and how” is the real win.
Should You Book This Offroad E-Scooters Adventure?
I recommend booking if you want an active but guided Mallorca experience. It’s especially smart for riders who like outdoors, want a unique way to see Son Serra de Marina, and don’t want to spend the whole day walking.
It also fits families better than you might expect. One review specifically called out enjoyment for an 11-year-old, and other feedback praises the guide’s attention to participant comfort levels. That doesn’t mean it’s a casual stroller outing—this is still off-road riding—but the instructions and pacing are clearly part of why it works.
Skip it if:
- you’re set on a fully private experience (this runs with other riders up to the group cap)
- you need a language other than English and can’t adapt
- you’re likely to be disappointed by weather-dependent plans, since it requires good conditions
If the idea of off-road scooters through Son Serra de Marina and Rancho Grande Park sounds like your kind of day, this is the kind of tour you’ll remember.
FAQ
How long is the Offroad E-Scooters Adventure EASY-MOOV?
The tour duration is listed as about 1 to 2 hours.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at Rancho Grande Park, Ctra. Artà-Alcúdia, Km 13, 700, 07459 Son Serra de Marina, Illes Balears, Spain. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
What time does the tour start?
The start time listed is 10:00 am.
What language is the tour offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What’s included with the tour price?
Included items listed are helmet/gloves, civil responsibility, 100% FUN, and pictures and movies. Complimentary water is also highlighted.
Do I need to bring drinks?
No. The tour includes complimentary water, so you can skip bringing your own drinks.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 10 travelers.
What happens if weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.












