Jeep-Safari Mallorca is a jeep excursion based in Palma, at Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, 4. The route takes about 4 hours of driving, or 5 to 6 hours in total, with up to 4 people per Suzuki Jimny. Lunch is charged separately at 12.50 β¬, 15 β¬ or 18 β¬, and the optional tour video costs 30 β¬. The programme includes steep off-road sections in the Tramuntana mountains. Booking ahead is advisable, as departures can be delayed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you drive the Jeep yourself, or are you only a passenger?
According to several reviews, guests can drive the Jeep themselves; the vehicles are Suzuki Jimnys with up to 4 people per car. Jeep-Safari Mallorca does not seem to communicate this equally clearly in every booking, so it is worth checking in advance. That way you know straight away whether you are booked as driver or passenger.
How long does the tour last, and is it more of a half-day or full-day trip?
Several guests mention around 4 hours of driving time and roughly 5 to 6 hours in total for the whole tour. One review even describes it as a full-day excursion. Pickup around 8:30 and return at about 18:00 are also mentioned, depending on the route and schedule.
Is lunch included in the price, or is it extra?
Reviews often describe lunch as an extra service. Prices mentioned are β¬12.50, β¬15 or β¬18 per person, depending on the menu or option. With Jeep-Safari Mallorca, it is worth checking the booking details, as food and drinks are not always included in the base price.
How much does the optional tour video cost?
Several reviews mention an extra charge of β¬30 for the video. It is an optional add-on and not automatically included in the tour price. If you want the video, it is best to mention it when booking or on site so it can be arranged in time.
What kind of route does the safari cover, and is it very bumpy?
According to reviews, the tour goes through the Tramuntana mountains and includes mountain and canyon terrain with steep slopes, ravines and off-road sections. Some guests also mention very technical stretches and noticeable bumps. If you are sensitive to bends, heights or strong jolts, it is worth factoring that into your plans.
Do you need to book in advance, and can the departure be delayed?
For Jeep-Safari Mallorca, booking in advance makes sense because the tours are organised with fixed pickup and start times. One review mentioned a planned start at 9:45, but the actual departure was after 11:00 because buses were delayed. It is therefore wise to allow some buffer and arrive early at the meeting point.
Is the tour suitable for children, families or people with a fear of heights?
Reviews say that up to 4 people travel in each Jeep, so the tour can generally be planned for families as well. At the same time, there are steep slopes, ravines and some fairly rough off-road sections, so it will not suit everyone equally. If you are travelling with children or have a fear of heights, it is worth checking the route and the 5 to 6 hour duration in advance.
Which languages do the guides speak, and are groups separated by language?
Reviews mention several languages: English, French, Spanish and German. One guest reports that the group was split into German and international participants. If you prefer a specific language, it is sensible to mention this when booking so the group allocation can be matched better.