Let's meet Mallorca
Let's meet Mallorca is an e-scooter excursion operator in Moscari, Mallorca. Reported routes last about 2 to 2.5 hours, with a 3.5-hour option and a brunch-and-ride programme of around 4 hours; one route covers 25 kilometres and passes five villages. Guests receive a short practice session before departure, then follow the route by app or GPS, including Komoot on some tours. The scooters are described as easy to handle on hilly back roads, and food-stop formats include three restaurant stops for starter, main course and dessert.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a tour with Let's meet Mallorca take?
Several reviews mention a duration of about 2 to 2.5 hours. There are also longer options: one guest reported a 3.5-hour tour, and a brunch-and-ride experience lasted around 4 hours. The total time can vary depending on the route and stops.
Do you need to book in advance, or can you just turn up?
The reviews suggest that booking in advance is sensible, as the tours are organised with route guidance, a short briefing and, in some cases, food stops. Let's meet Mallorca’s website is https://www.letsmeetmallorca.com/ for current availability and options. For specific dates, it is best to contact them directly on +346225029.
How do you follow the route on your own?
Several guests say the route is followed independently using an app or GPS directions. Komoot is mentioned by one reviewer, while another notes that the navigation was in Dutch. One review also mentions an extra power bank in case the phone battery ran low, which can be useful on longer rides.
Is the e-scooter tour suitable for beginners?
Reviews repeatedly mention a short training or practice session before departure. The e-scooters are described as easy to handle, including for people with little experience. One guest weighing 95 kg noted that the scooter slowed uphill but worked well downhill. The route uses quiet back roads around Moscari.
What is included in the tour package?
Reviews mention several included elements: a short briefing, safety gear such as a helmet, and on some options a picnic backpack or food stops. One guest described three restaurant stops with starter, main course and dessert. Depending on the booked version, the tour can therefore also include meals and extra services.
Is the route suitable for families and mixed-age groups?
Several reviews mention families, teenagers and groups with different age ranges. One guest travelled with 11 people, which suggests the tours can work for larger groups too. The route passes through villages and quiet roads, so there is room for photo stops and breaks. For families, the short briefing before departure is a useful practical point.
Where exactly does the tour go, and how much traffic is there?
The route runs inland around Moscari, Selva, Caimari, Inca and the Tramuntana area. Several guests describe very little traffic; one reviewer even mentioned fewer than 10 cars on the route. Another reported around 25 kilometres and five villages. The tour mainly uses small back roads rather than main traffic routes.
When is the best time to do the tour?
Reviews mention both morning and afternoon departures as possible. In summer it can be warm, although several guests also note a breeze while riding. If you want time for viewpoint or village stops, it is sensible to allow some extra time. The inland setting around Moscari is especially suited to quieter rides away from the coastal resorts.
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Location
Carrer Sor Maria dels Dolors, 51, 07316 Moscari
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