Bike Rental in Cala Millor: 10 Hire Companies Compared
In Cala Millor and the neighbouring resorts of Cala Bona and Sa Coma you can hire a bike from around 10 rental companies – road bikes, e-bikes, mountain bikes, city and children's bikes. The range runs from Tripadvisor front-runner Cami-Bike, through high-volume rental firms with several hundred bikes and hotel delivery, to the Hürzeler station in Sa Coma. Below you'll find every bike rental in Cala Millor compared – with real reviews and price-transparency boxes covering insurance, deposit and delivery.
11 bike rentals in in Cala Millor: 10 Hire Companies Compared
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How to find the right rental in Cala Millor
Sporty or relaxed: For guided MTB tours and road-bike training the specialist shops are the right choice; for a family week the big rental firms deliver city bikes, children's bikes and trailers straight to your hotel.
Mind the delivery limits: Some providers deliver free above a minimum order value, otherwise a flat fee applies – it's shown in each transparency box.
Check the insurance: Optional insurance often covers only partial damage and rarely theft – compare the final price, not the daily rate.
East coast = off-season tip: The east is rideable even in summer – the hills towards Artà in the morning, the beach in the afternoon.
The finest routes from Cala Millor
Punta de n'Amer: The car-free peninsula right between Cala Millor and Sa Coma – a short, flat loop to the Castell, perfect for families and your first day in the saddle.
Sant Salvador Monastery: The east's classic climb – almost 5 km at around 5–6% from Felanitx up to 509 m, with panoramic views over half the island (a 70–80 km loop from Cala Millor).
Artà and the Ermita de Betlem: A hilly loop via Son Servera to Artà, with the optional sharp ramp up to the Ermita de Betlem overlooking the Bay of Alcúdia.
Cales de Mallorca: Hugging the coast via Porto Cristo heading south – rolling, quiet and with spots for a swim along the way.
City bikes start at around €7–10 per day depending on the provider, while e-bikes and road bikes cost more – current carbon road bikes are usually €35–50 per day across the island. The daily rate drops significantly for longer rentals. The final price including insurance is shown in the transparency box on each profile.
Which bike rental in Cala Millor is the best?
It depends on what you need: Cami-Bike tops the town's Tripadvisor ranking (as of 2026) and is strong on tours and advice; the big rental firms score with huge choice and hotel delivery; for Cube road bikes the Hürzeler station in Sa Coma is the place to go. The reviews in the profiles will help you choose.
Is the bike delivered to your hotel?
Yes, several providers deliver to Cala Millor, Cala Bona, Sa Coma and the surrounding area – some free above a minimum order value, some for a flat fee. Details and delivery areas are listed in the provider profiles.
Are there children's bikes and child seats?
Yes, the family-focused rental firms carry children's bikes in several sizes, child seats and sometimes trailers. In the summer season it's worth booking ahead so the right size is available.
Can I hire a road bike in Cala Millor for the east-coast classics?
Yes – carbon road bikes are available from several providers in town. The most popular goals: the Sant Salvador Monastery, the loop via Artà and the rolling roads towards Porto Cristo. Bring your own pedals; fitting is usually free.