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Table of Contents

  1. General Information
  2. The best moped rental companies
  3. Special places you can visit by motorcycle
  4. Advantages of renting a motorcycle
  5. What to know to drive a motorcycle in Menorca

General information

On this page we inform you about everything you may want to know about renting a scooter in Menorca.

Menorca is an island where it is difficult to get around without your own vehicle, so renting a scooter or another type of motorcycle is a great idea to be able to enjoy your holidays on the island in a flexible and independent way.

Below we present a selection of ideas to rent a motorcycle for the days you are on this island:




The best places in Menorca to reach by motorcycle

Click on one of the following options to access lists of the best places on the island to visit on your rental motorbike.

Advantages of renting a scooter in Menorca during your holidays

Low rental cost

The price of a rental motorcycle in Menorca during the summer season is always much lower than renting a car or a van.

Lower fuel costs

Due to their characteristics, motorcycles consume much less than a car, consuming sometimes up to a fifth of what an average car consumes.

Free parking

There are more and more parking areas in Menorca where cars and vans are forced to pay to park, normally by the minute and by the hour. Most parking on the island is free for motorcycles. Examples of this are the ports and the airport.

Ease of finding a parking space

It is no secret to anyone that finding a place to park a rental moped is much easier than parking a car.

What to know before renting a scooter in Menorca

It is important to know that there are a series of fixed and mobile speed cameras on the island, always ready to fine those who exceed the speed limit.

Map of fixed speed cameras

Maximum speeds

The maximum speed allowed on the island is 90km/h, while in towns and inhabited areas the maximum speed is 30km/h in general terms.

Restricted traffic areas

The center of Mahón, the island’s capital, is a restricted traffic zone in which only locals can enter.

Keep in mind that the signs that indicate that you are entering that area are written in Catalan, so it is easy not to realize that you are entering streets where non local vehicles are not allowed, and you will receive an automatic fine.