Bike Rental in Cala d’Or: 4 Rental Shops Compared
In Cala d’Or on Mallorca's southeast coast you can hire a bike from four rental shops – from a carbon road bike to gravel bike, mountain bike and e-bike, right down to a kids' bike. The choice ranges from the brand-pure Canyon rental Canyon Base at the station in the Robinson Cala Serena, through the Giant and Liv specialist Danilo Hondo ePoint and the broadly stocked Mar i Monte Surf & Cycle, to Ultimate Bike Hire with road bikes from BH Bikes and delivery to your accommodation. Directly below this text is the complete overview of all the bike rental shops in Cala d’Or: every profile shows genuine reviews, and many also include a price-transparency box with the details on deposit, delivery and accessories.
4 bike rentals in in Cala d’Or: 4 Rental Shops Compared
Danilo Hondo ePoint Mallorca Cala d’Or
4.8 (6 reviews)Canyon Base Cala d´Or
4.0 (3 reviews)Mar i Monte Surf & Cycle Cala d’Or
3.8 (3 reviews)Ultimate Bike Hire Mallorca
How to find the right rental shop in Cala d’Or
- Bike type first: All four shops stock road bikes. The widest range of bike types – from gravel through e-road bike and trekking to city bike – is at Mar i Monte Surf & Cycle. You'll get kids' bikes at the Danilo Hondo ePoint and at Mar i Monte.
- Pick-up or delivery: The Danilo Hondo ePoint delivers to your holiday home on request (price depending on destination, shop collection free), Mar i Monte delivers from €30 according to its price transparency and free from €500 of rental value, and Ultimate Bike Hire island-wide free of charge by its own account. At Canyon Base you collect your bike directly at the station in the Robinson Cala Serena.
- Compare deposit and payment: At the ePoint your ID is enough – no deposit, and you pay in advance online. Mar i Monte tiers the deposit by bike class from €100 to €500 per bike and only takes bookings online or in person at the shop.
- Book in good time: In spring and autumn the southeast is firmly in the hands of road cyclists – popular road-bike sizes go fast then, and booking online secures your model and frame height.
The finest routes from Cala d’Or
- Santuari de Sant Salvador: The local-mountain classic – from Cala d’Or via Felanitx up to the monastery at 509 m, around 50 km and approx. 600 metres of climbing as a loop. The final ascent stretches over a good 4 km at a steady gradient, with a panoramic view across the whole southeast coast at the top.
- Cap de Ses Salines: Via Santanyí and Es Llombards to the lighthouse at Mallorca's southernmost point – around 60 km there and back with only about 300 metres of climbing. Ideal for warming up on your first day or a quick morning loop.
- Puig de Randa: The big day in the interior – via Felanitx and Porreres up to the monastery hill of Cura at 543 m and back via Llucmajor and Campos, a good 95 km in total with around 1,100 metres of climbing.
Flexible about your starting point? Then take a look at Bike Rental Felanitx or Bike Rental Colònia de Sant Jordi too. And if the road bike is all that counts for you, the road bikes to hire on Mallorca overview lists all the island's road-bike rentals.