Coachbuilt motorhome
Algaida
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Find a wide selection of campervans and motorhomes for hire in Balearic Islands and the surrounding area. Discover unique vehicles offered by private owners: from compact campervans for 2 people, perfect for couples, to spacious 6-berth motorhomes, ideal for families. Flexibility, competitive prices and insurance included.
From sleek A-class models to versatile coachbuilts and low-profiles, there’s a motorhome for every adventure—whether you need a compact getaway for two or a spacious multi-berth for the whole family.
The campervan is the ultimate all-rounder. Effortlessly practical and built for freedom, it’s just as at home navigating tight city streets as it is exploring the heart of the countryside.
The Balearic Islands stretch across 5,014 square kilometres of the western Mediterranean, with Mallorca alone boasting over 260 beaches along its 555-kilometre coastline. This Spanish archipelago — made up of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera — offers a remarkable variety of landscapes for its size. In Mallorca, the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, rises to 1,445 metres at Puig Major, while Menorca holds the distinction of being a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993. From Palma de Mallorca to Ciutadella de Menorca, the ferry crossing covers roughly 90 kilometres, and driving across Mallorca from Palma to Alcúdia takes about 60 kilometres through rolling countryside and charming villages. The islands reward slow travel: winding coastal roads reveal turquoise coves, hilltop monasteries like Santuari de Lluc, and traditional markets in towns such as Sineu and Artà. Exploring by campervan gives you the freedom to follow the coast at your own pace, park near quiet beaches, and wake up to sea views. A motorhome is ideal for families wanting extra space on longer island stays. Through Yescapa, you can hire directly from local owners based across the Balearic Islands, choosing from a range of vehicles that suit your group and your route — making peer-to-peer sharing a practical and personal way to discover these islands.
The Balearic Islands enjoy a long travel season, with April to October offering warm days and calm seas. Spring is ideal for cycling the Serra de Tramuntana or catching the Fira del Ram fair in Palma, which runs from late March into April. Summer brings lively fiestas — the Festes de Sant Joan in Ciutadella each June is a spectacular celebration of horsemanship and fireworks. Autumn rewards with quieter roads and pleasant temperatures for coastal drives. Through Yescapa, peer-to-peer pricing means you can often find better rates outside peak summer months, and booking a campervan early for July and August ensures the widest choice of vehicles across the Balearic Islands.
To help you plan your trip, we have selected six unmissable road trips, suitable for all travelers.
The Ma-10 covers around 120 km from Andratx to Pollença through Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana. Stop in Valldemossa, visit the artists' village of Deià and take in the views from Cap de Formentor. The winding road suits a campervan perfectly for this 3 to 4-day route.
Menorca can be explored on a circuit of around 90 km. Start in Maó with its impressive natural harbour, drive via the Talayotic site of Torre d'en Galmés to Ciutadella and discover Cala Macarella. Plenty of designated parking areas make this a relaxed motorhome tour.
This 280 km loop takes you around Mallorca to experience the full diversity of the Balearic Islands. From Palma, head to Sóller and Cap de Formentor, continue to Artà, visit the Caves of Drach near Porto Cristo and return via Santanyí. Campsites along the route offer good facilities.
Combine the two largest Balearic Islands on a route of around 350 km including the ferry crossing. Explore Palma and Mallorca's east coast at Cala Millor, then take the ferry to Ciutadella. On Menorca, Monte Toro and the bay of Fornells await. A campervan is ideal for this island-hopping trip.
Cover around 80 km to explore Ibiza beyond the clubs. Start in Ibiza Town at the Dalt Vila fortress, drive to Cala Comte and on to Santa Eulària des Riu. In the north, peaceful Portinatx awaits. The compact roads are well suited to a campervan for this 3 to 4-day Balearic Islands adventure.
Experience all four inhabited islands on a route of around 550 km including ferry crossings. From Palma through the Tramuntana to Alcúdia, ferry to Menorca, back to Mallorca and on to Ibiza and Formentera. A motorhome gives you the comfort needed for this extended Balearic Islands journey.
Discover step by step how we work. We accompany you at every stage of the rental process, both owners and travellers.
Discover
Find for a leisure vehicle near you or a destination idea according to your planned route, then specify the pick-up and return dates. The perfect vehicle for your road trip holiday is waiting for you!
Connecting people
Make one or more booking requests for leisure vehicles that have caught your eye and wait for the owners' responses. Once your request has been accepted, all you have to do is confirm your booking.
Pick-up
On the pick-up date, collect the vehicle and listen to the valuable advice of the owner for handling it; you are ready hit the road with family, as a couple or with friends.
Return
Once again, with the owner complete the vehicle condition check and sign the Rental Agreement as well as exchange your travel stories. All you have to do is imagine your next road trip!
The Balearic Islands offer campsites on Mallorca and Menorca equipped for both campervans and motorhomes. From pitches near the coast to quieter spots inland, the islands provide a good selection. Most campsites feature electrical hook-ups, sanitary facilities and waste disposal stations for leisure vehicles.
The Balearic Islands have a well-maintained road network, though it differs from mainland Spain. Mallorca features the Ma-1 motorway connecting Palma to Inca, which is toll-free. Most island roads are single or dual carriageway, with speed limits of 90 km/h on main roads and 120 km/h on the motorway — though motorhomes over 3,500 kg must keep to 80 km/h on open roads and 90 km/h on motorways. Mountain roads in the Serra de Tramuntana are narrow and winding, so a campervan is often more practical than a larger vehicle. Menorca and Ibiza have simpler road networks with one main road crossing each island. Fuel stations are well distributed across Mallorca but less frequent on the smaller islands, so plan accordingly.
Lorin is the best!
Great experience, the vehicle was great and very modern. The checkin and checkout were great also.
Amazing experience. Andre & Raquel are very accommodating and the van is amazing. Highly recommend!
Top renter. All great.
Roman and his girlfriend were wonderful guests. They were thoughtful, respectful, and very responsible, and they took excellent care of the van. Communication was always easy and prompt, especially when any questions or minor issues arose. They were a pleasure to deal with! I highly recommend them!
Tout était parfait. Le propriétaire a toujours été très poli et est resté disponible tout au long de notre voyage pour nous aider et répondre à toutes nos questions. Je le recommande sans hésitation et je suis certain que je referai appel à lui à l’avenir.
