REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
e-Scooter Step Kickstart Guided Tour: Sightseeing Maspalomas
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Cruising Maspalomas on an e-step feels like cheating.
You get quick access to the famous golden dunes and the coast without a long hike, and your guide adds context as you roll past key spots like Playa del Inglés, the lighthouse, and the Oasis.
Two things I really like: first, the close-up dune views from the Mirador de las Dunas without wandering on restricted sand. Second, the mix of scenery and nature stops, including the Maspalomas Oasis lagoon and the black-sand feel of Meloneras.
One drawback to keep in mind: this is not a free-for-all off-road scooter tour. You’ll stay on allowed paths and you need decent balance, plus sandals are a no-go.
In This Review
- Key Points I’d Plan Around
- Your E-step Scooter Ride Through Maspalomas
- Price, Duration, and What You Really Get
- Where You Meet and How the Timing Works
- What It’s Like to Ride: Rules That Affect Your Comfort
- The 1-Hour Option: Mirador de las Dunas Views Done Fast
- The 2-Hour Option: Dunes, Bike Lines, Lighthouse, Oasis, Meloneras
- The route shift: Campo internacional Bike Lines and Canary plants
- Faro de Maspalomas: the lighthouse with a past
- Maspalomas Oasis: the biodiversity pause
- Meloneras beach: black sand and local flavor
- The Guide Makes the Difference (And You Can Feel It)
- What to Bring (So You Don’t Lose Time)
- Who This Tour Suits Best
- Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book the e-step Scooter Kickstart Tour?
- FAQ
- Do I need a driving license to ride the e-step scooter?
- What age can ride the e-step scooter kick start?
- Are adults over 60 allowed?
- What shoes do I need to bring?
- Can I ride the scooter inside the dunes or on the sand?
- What is included in the tour price?
- Is a soft drink included?
- Is hotel pickup included?
Key Points I’d Plan Around

- Golden dunes viewpoint time at Mirador de las Dunas, with panoramic Playa del Inglés views
- Nature stop via plant-lined routes around Campo internacional Bike Lines (think Aloe vera and Drago)
- Two-option itinerary: 1 hour focuses on the dunes; 2 hours adds lighthouse, Oasis, and Meloneras
- Small group of max 8 so you’re not stuck listening to a guide over a crowd
- Comfort rules matter: closed-toe shoes, no driving on sand, one rider per scooter
- Soft drink only on the 2-hour tour, so choose the duration based on what you want
Your E-step Scooter Ride Through Maspalomas

This tour is built for getting around efficiently while still seeing the places that make Maspalomas famous. Instead of walking from viewpoint to viewpoint, you’ll hop on an e-step scooter with a local guide, helmet on, and a route designed to keep things smooth and safe.
What makes it feel “worth it” is the balance of effort versus payoff. The dunes area can be beautiful but also tiring to cover on foot. Here, you get the standout viewpoints and nature areas in a short time window, and you’re learning as you go rather than just taking photos.
Also, you’re not doing this with a big bus-tour crowd. The group is kept small (limited to 8 participants), which helps if you want to ask questions or get a quick reminder about riding technique.
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Price, Duration, and What You Really Get

The price is listed at about $51 per person, and it comes with a lot of the basics that usually add up fast on tours. You’re paying for the e-step scooter kick start, helmet, local guide (English, Italian, or Spanish), plus liability insurance and taxes.
The biggest value choice is the duration:
- 1-hour option: focuses on the dunes viewpoint and the Mirador de las Dunas area.
- 2-hour option: expands the route to include lighthouse (Faro de Maspalomas), Maspalomas Oasis, and Meloneras beach, plus a soft drink.
So here’s how I’d think about it: if your main goal is a quick hit of dune views with minimal time commitment, the 1-hour tour is a smart way to do it. If you want the full Maspalomas sweep—nature + lighthouse + Oasis + black-sand coastline—then the 2-hour option is the better value because it bundles the extra stops into the same guided ride.
Where You Meet and How the Timing Works

You’ll start at Bici Bike Vintage, located in the Cita Shopping Center. Look for the entrance near the reconstruction of the tower of Pisa and in front of Bungalows Todoque. If you’re driving to the meeting point, there’s free parking in front of Hotel Santa Mónica.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point. That matters because it keeps your day simple. You’re not getting dropped into a different part of town, and you can plan a snack or beach time right after without a second transport puzzle.
Starting times vary by availability, and the duration is listed as 1 to 2 hours. Plan to arrive with enough margin to get checked in, fitted with a helmet, and briefed on how the e-step rides.
What It’s Like to Ride: Rules That Affect Your Comfort

This tour has a clear set of riding rules, and they’re worth reading because they shape the experience.
First, you do not need a driving license. You do need to be comfortable balancing on a scooter, and the tour rules require closed-toe shoes (sandals and flip-flops are not allowed, open-toed shoes are also prohibited).
Second, this is not a sand-and-dunes free ride. It is not possible to drive the e-step inside the dunes, on sand, or off-road. That’s actually good news for most people: it keeps you on stable ground and prevents the experience from turning into a muddy shuffle.
Third, it’s one person per scooter. Passengers are not allowed, so plan on riding yourself.
Finally, age and weight limits are strict: you must be 16 years or older to ride, and there’s a minimum requirement that minors age 16+ are admitted only if accompanied by at least one paying parent. Adults over 60 years old are not allowed, and there’s a maximum weight limit of 100 kg.
The 1-Hour Option: Mirador de las Dunas Views Done Fast

If you choose the shorter tour, your highlight is the Mirador de las Dunas. This natural sand dunes viewpoint area has been a nature reserve since 1987, and the main payoff is perspective.
From the mirador, you can take in sweeping views over Playa del Inglés and the coastal stretch. Even if you’ve seen postcard images, there’s something different about standing at a viewpoint like this after rolling through the area with a guide who can point out what you’re actually looking at.
Because your time is limited, the 1-hour version is ideal when:
- you want the signature dune experience without turning it into a big half-day plan
- you’re combining it with beach time elsewhere in Maspalomas
- you’d rather keep the day flexible
The possible downside? With only 1 hour, you’re not covering the full route to the lighthouse, Oasis, and Meloneras. You’ll leave with the dune views done well, but you won’t get the extra variety.
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The 2-Hour Option: Dunes, Bike Lines, Lighthouse, Oasis, Meloneras

Pick the 2-hour complete tour if you want the whole Maspalomas story in one guided loop.
The route shift: Campo internacional Bike Lines and Canary plants
After the dune viewpoint start, you drive on the Campo internacional Bike Lines. This area is described as having more than 500 plant species native to the Canary Islands. The tour highlights plants like Aloe vera and Drago, which gives you a nature angle beyond just scenery.
This part is especially good if you like understanding what you’re seeing. Instead of treating the terrain like a backdrop, you learn how the local flora fits into the environment.
Faro de Maspalomas: the lighthouse with a past
Next up is Faro de Maspalomas, an old lighthouse on the southern point of Gran Canaria. It’s also described as a Cultural Monument by the Canary government.
A lighthouse stop always changes the vibe of a beach area. It adds a human timeline—navigation, weather, and coast life—so the tour isn’t only about dunes and birds. It gives you another kind of landmark to frame your photos.
Maspalomas Oasis: the biodiversity pause
Then comes Maspalomas Oasis, a small lagoon at the end of the dunes. It’s described as full of biodiversity and one of the best birdwatching spots in Gran Canaria.
Even if you’re not a hardcore birdwatcher, this stop tends to be a mental reset. The dunes are all movement and wind. The Oasis feels like a pause point where life concentrates.
Meloneras beach: black sand and local flavor
Finally, you’ll reach Meloneras volcanic beach, known for its black sand. It’s a different visual world from the golden dunes, and it’s a simple reason to choose the longer tour if you like variety.
You also get a chance to visit an authentic local bar here. If you’re curious about local snacks, this is the natural place to make it happen. And only on the 2-hour option, you’ll taste a fresh soft drink as part of the tour.
The Guide Makes the Difference (And You Can Feel It)

A guided scooter tour lives or dies on the guide. You’re moving, you’re looking around, and you need someone who can connect spots in a way that sticks.
One guide name that came up strongly is Lorenzo. On the tour experience I’m describing here, his style was about being genuinely friendly and sharing anecdotes about Gran Canaria, not just reciting facts.
There’s also a practical lesson in the way he handled an unexpected change. When a market was canceled due to Covid, he offered an alternative visit anyway. That kind of flexibility matters because it shows the tour isn’t just rigid points on a map—it’s local knowledge plus problem-solving when plans shift.
What to Bring (So You Don’t Lose Time)

You’ll need:
- a passport or ID card for all participants
- closed-toe shoes
That’s it, but it’s not small. If you show up in sandals or flip-flops, you’ll break the rules and potentially lose your slot or scramble for footwear. I’d treat the shoe rule as a firm part of the plan.
If you’re riding as a group, bring IDs together so you can hand them over quickly at check-in.
Who This Tour Suits Best

This is a good fit if you:
- want signature Maspalomas sights in a short time
- enjoy learning about local plants and the way dunes/coast systems work
- like guided structure but don’t want a car or a long walk
- are comfortable riding an e-scooter and can follow safety instructions
It’s less of a fit if you:
- are over 60 (the tour doesn’t admit this age group)
- don’t meet the 16+ rule for riders
- need to travel with a passenger (no passengers allowed)
- prefer to wander off into sand areas (you can’t)
Practical Tips Before You Go
Here are a few habits that make the experience smoother:
- Wear shoes you can tighten well. You’ll be standing and balancing for short stretches.
- Bring your IDs for everyone in your party. The tour asks for it before you ride.
- If you’re choosing between 1 and 2 hours, decide based on variety. The 2-hour version gives you lighthouse + Oasis + black sand, while the 1-hour version keeps it tight to the dunes viewpoint.
Also, keep expectations realistic: you’re seeing a lot in a short span, but you’re not doing an all-day exploration of every corner of Maspalomas.
Should You Book the e-step Scooter Kickstart Tour?
I’d book this tour if your goal is a guided, efficient way to see the core Maspalomas highlights—especially the dunes and viewpoints—and you can follow the scooter rules. It’s also a strong pick if you want a local guide who will add color and context as you move.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re looking to drive freely on sand, if you don’t want to wear closed shoes, or if you fall outside the age and weight rules. In those cases, you’d likely feel frustrated by limitations that are built into the experience.
If you’re within the allowed rider profile, the value is solid because the price covers the scooter, helmet, insurance, and guide. Then your time turns into real sightseeing instead of figuring out transport and routes on your own.
FAQ
Do I need a driving license to ride the e-step scooter?
No. A driving license is not required for this activity.
What age can ride the e-step scooter kick start?
You must be at least 16 years old. Minors age 16+ can ride only if accompanied by a paying parent.
Are adults over 60 allowed?
No. Adults over 60 years old are not allowed on this tour.
What shoes do I need to bring?
Bring closed-toe shoes. Sandals, flip-flops, and open-toed shoes are not allowed.
Can I ride the scooter inside the dunes or on the sand?
No. It is not possible to drive the e-step inside the dunes, on the sand, or off-road.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes the e-step scooter kick start, helmet, liability insurance and taxes, and a local guide speaking English, Spanish, or Italian.
Is a soft drink included?
A soft drink is included only if you book the 2-hour complete tour option.
Is hotel pickup included?
No. There is no hotel pickup or drop-off listed. You meet at the scheduled meeting point and return there at the end.






























