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Mallorca Scooter - Playa de Palma & Arenal

Mallorca Scooter - Playa de Palma & Arenal is a scooter rental business in Palma, on Carrer de la Garsa 6. Pick-up was reported to take about 10 minutes, and one price mentioned was 27 € per day plus 4 € for a helmet. The scooters were described as modern and clean; 125 cc models were used for short stretches at around 60 mph, and one top box fitted 1 helmet. Online booking can be used, and keys can be returned after 19:00 via a drop box.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book in advance at Mallorca Scooter - Playa de Palma & Arenal, or can I rent on arrival?
Both options appear possible, but several reviews mention booking online in advance, especially in the low season. One customer said the branch was closed in February and pickup was still arranged after an online reservation. If you want to be sure, it is sensible to check availability first by phone on +34 623 17 23 39.
How fast is pickup and check-in at Mallorca Scooter?
Several reviews mention a very quick handover, with keys received in about 10 minutes. That seems to be especially true when the booking is already confirmed and the documents are ready. It is still sensible to allow a little extra time in case helmet, deposit or return details need to be sorted on site.
How does the return process work, including after-hours drop-off?
According to several reviews, returns are handled flexibly, sometimes via a key drop-box or by leaving the keys at the shop. One customer reported a return at 7 pm that went smoothly. Another said staff waited for them even though the official opening time ended at 5 pm.
How quickly is the deposit refunded, and which payment methods are used?
Reviews describe the deposit refund as very fast, sometimes immediate, sometimes within 1–2 days or after 48 hours. A few customers mentioned 2–3 days when bank processing or a weekend was involved. Payment methods mentioned in reviews include debit card and cash.
Which scooter size is best for Mallorca: 50cc, 125cc or larger?
Several customers suggest choosing 125cc or above for longer distances or hillier routes. One review says a 125cc scooter reached around 60 mph on short stretches, while another customer used a 50cc mainly for shorter trips. Reviews also mention scooters with a top box that fits 1 helmet.
How do I get to Mallorca Scooter - Playa de Palma & Arenal from the airport or Palma?
One reviewer said the A2 airport bus stop is directly across the street. Another noted that the shop is about a 45-minute walk from the airport. Its location in Playa de Palma and Arenal makes it straightforward to plan a visit from Palma or the airport, especially if you are carrying luggage.
What condition are the scooters in, and what accessories are available?
Reviews often describe the scooters as new or well maintained; one Piaggio Liberty had under 300 km on it, and another scooter had around 1,500 km. Helmets are provided and were described as clean in reviews. A phone holder was mentioned as an extra option for 9 euros.
Is parking easy with the scooter in Palma and around the island?
Several reviews describe parking as straightforward, including in Palma. That can be useful for short stops and island routes, since a scooter is often easier to park than a car. In busier areas, it is still worth checking the local parking rules.

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Location

Carrer de la Garsa, 6, 07610 Palma
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