REVIEW · BELEK
Antalya: Quad (ATV) Safari Tour with Hotel Transfers
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Antalya quad safaris can feel like a movie scene, even on a simple 4-hour schedule. You get hotel transfers and a 1.5-hour ATV ride that heads out from the Antalya area toward the Mediterranean coast and then into a pine-tree setting, led by an instructor.
What I like most is the mix of effort and freedom: you’re not just watching scenery, you’re moving through it. I also appreciate that the tour includes the basic safety kit (helmet) and an English-speaking guide who keeps the ride organized. One drawback to factor in: a few people were disappointed with transport details or ATV condition, so you’ll want to check in early and be ready for occasional hiccups.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you ride
- ATV Safari in Antalya: What You’re Actually Buying for $65
- Hotel Pickup to Start Point: Expect Around Three Hours on the Clock
- Mediterranean Coast to Pine Tree Forest: The Route’s Big Promise
- The 1.5-Hour ATV Ride: Instructor, Terrain, and Safety Basics
- Lara Beach Stop: Why It’s More Than a Name
- Video and Photo Shooting: A Souvenir You Can Buy, Not a Requirement
- What to Pack: Shoes, Extra Clothes, and Weather Reality
- Who Should Book This Quad Tour in Antalya (and Who Should Skip)
- Price vs. Value: Does $65 Add Up?
- Quick Reality Check on Recent Experience Quality
- Should You Book This Antalya Quad Safari With Transfers?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV safari tour in Antalya?
- Where do hotel pickups happen?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is an English instructor provided?
- Are drinks included?
- Can I buy video or photos from the safari?
- What should I wear or bring?
- Is the tour affected by weather?
- Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility needs?
Key things to know before you ride

- Hotel pickup covers a wide Antalya range, from places like Belek and Lara Beach to Kemer and Konyaaltı
- Helmet and English instruction are included, so you start with the essentials
- The ride time is 1.5 hours inside a total ~4-hour tour block (transfers included)
- Video and photo shooting happens during the safari, with add-ons you can purchase
- It runs rain or shine, so plan for weather and dust either way
- ATV condition and the exact “by the water” feel may vary, based on recent rider feedback
ATV Safari in Antalya: What You’re Actually Buying for $65

For $65 per person, you’re not paying for a “premium nature drive.” You’re paying for something more direct: transport from your hotel, an ATV time block of about 1.5 hours, and a guide-led route through off-road terrain that mixes coastline scenery with a pine-tree atmosphere. That math is why this tour tends to work for couples, friends, and families who want action without committing to a full day out of town.
The big value piece is that you don’t have to figure out where the start point is. Pickup and drop-off are part of the experience, and your tour clock is roughly 4 hours total. Within that, the ride itself is the main event, not a short demo lap.
Just don’t expect this to be a luxury ride with pristine machines. Some riders reported quads weren’t in great condition and that they had to pause because of vehicle issues. That doesn’t mean the tour is bad, but it does mean you should set expectations for an outdoor, utilitarian adventure.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Belek.
Hotel Pickup to Start Point: Expect Around Three Hours on the Clock

This is one of the most practical Antalya activities you can book because it comes with door-to-door transfers. Pickup is offered across 13+ hotel areas around Antalya Province, including Belek, Kemer, Konyaaltı, Lara Beach area hotels, Aksu, Muratpaşa, Kiriş, Tekirova, Göynük, and more. Your exact pickup time depends on where you’re staying.
One important reality: the timing can feel a bit stretched because you’re coordinating different pickup points. The tour info describes about 3 hours total timing when transfers are included, even though the overall duration is listed as 4 hours. Translation: you’ll likely be waiting more than you think right up front, especially if you’re one of the later pickups.
Also, communicate clearly with the provider on WhatsApp for your pickup time. That’s not busywork; it helps you avoid awkward moments where you’re watching the wrong vehicle roll up.
Mediterranean Coast to Pine Tree Forest: The Route’s Big Promise

The promise is simple and fun: you follow your instructor along the Mediterranean coast and then head toward a pine tree forest feel. That’s a nice combination because the coast gives you open-air scenery and changing light, while the forest zone breaks things up visually and makes the ride feel more “off-road.”
That said, one rider disappointment sticks in my mind: they felt the riding didn’t happen as close to the water as advertised. I can’t predict what you’ll experience on your date, but it’s smart to treat the coast part as an overall theme rather than guaranteed shoreline riding for the full 1.5 hours.
How to handle that if coastal views are your priority? Arrive with a flexible mindset: even if you’re not running right on the sand, the route still typically includes Mediterranean air, open views in some sections, and a change of scenery as you move inland toward pines.
The 1.5-Hour ATV Ride: Instructor, Terrain, and Safety Basics
You get an English-speaking instructor and a helmet included, which is the baseline you want for a first or casual ATV experience. The safari team also provides instructions and gets you ready before you set off.
The terrain is off-road, so plan for a working-adventure vibe. Expect uneven ground, dust, and the occasional stop if something needs attention. One rider mentioned the group had to stop twice due to vehicle problems. That kind of pause is annoying, but it can also be part of keeping the tour safe and moving.
Here’s what I’d do to make the ride smoother:
- Arrive in the right clothes (not just comfortable—also ones you can tolerate getting dusty)
- Listen closely during the briefing, especially about how to follow the instructor and spacing
- Don’t assume every ATV will feel identical; if a machine seems off, say something before you get deep into the ride
The best part of the ATV safari isn’t speed. It’s the controlled chaos: you’re steering, watching the terrain, and following the guide through changing ground while the views roll past.
Lara Beach Stop: Why It’s More Than a Name
Lara Beach shows up as a key part of the plan, with time for a visit and then the core ATV riding period. Even when you’re not spending hours sunbathing, the beach area helps anchor the experience: you start with a familiar Mediterranean setting, then swap into the off-road/pine feeling.
Practically, this kind of stop also helps you mentally shift into “ride mode.” You get a moment to get oriented, then you’re on the ATV for the longer stretch. If you’re coming from Antalya’s hotel zones, it also adds a sense of “we’re really going somewhere,” not just circling a yard.
If your personal highlight is the water itself, keep your expectations grounded. Some recent feedback suggested the coastal angle might be less literal than you’d imagine. Still, it’s very much part of the overall route identity.
Video and Photo Shooting: A Souvenir You Can Buy, Not a Requirement

During the safari, the team makes quad safari video and photo shoots. You can purchase these as a memory of the day. The important detail is what’s included vs not: DVD & photo are not included in the base price.
So what should you do? Decide before you ride what kind of souvenir you want:
- If you love action photos and you’ll actually download or share them later, consider buying
- If you rarely use ride footage, skip the upsell and enjoy the moment without turning your day into a sales pitch
Also note: special glasses are not included. If you have your own goggles or prefer protective eyewear, bring them. Dust and wind are part of off-road ATV days, and your eyes will thank you.
What to Pack: Shoes, Extra Clothes, and Weather Reality
This tour is outdoors rain or shine, so pack for both comfort and cleanup. The basics are easy:
- Comfortable shoes (not sandals)
- Comfortable clothes
Then add one small, practical upgrade: bring extra clean clothing if you can. ATV rides can leave you dusty, and having a clean option on the ride back is a quality-of-life win.
Also remember the rules:
- No drones
- No jewelry
Those sound obvious, but they matter. Jewelry can snag or get in the way. Drones aren’t allowed at all, so don’t plan to film from above.
Who Should Book This Quad Tour in Antalya (and Who Should Skip)

This is best for people who want a hands-on adventure, not a slow sightseeing day. It fits well if you’re:
- Traveling with friends and family who enjoy active plans
- Looking for a short commitment (roughly 4 hours total)
- Comfortable riding as a participant, not a spectator
It’s not suitable for:
- Children under 14
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
That’s not a “maybe” list. Plan around it.
One more thing: since the tour is designed around riding and off-road movement, people who dislike bumpy rides, dust, or “outdoor mess” should think twice.
Price vs. Value: Does $65 Add Up?
Let’s compare what you actually get:
- Hotel transfers (pickup and drop-off)
- ATV driving time of about 1.5 hours
- Helmet
- Instructor guidance (English)
At $65, you’re basically paying for a guided ATV experience with logistics solved. The alternative is renting an ATV on your own and handling navigation, where to go, and who shows up with gear. For many people, the convenience is the value.
Where the value can slip is if you’re expecting spotless vehicles and uninterrupted riding. Some riders reported quads were in bad condition and that breakdowns or pauses happened. If you’re the type who gets stressed when plans change, you might feel the cost more sharply.
Still, if your goal is to have an active, memorable day and you’re not chasing perfection, this price can be a good deal for Antalya.
Quick Reality Check on Recent Experience Quality
The most positive theme in recent feedback is the crew. One rider praised the crew highly, and another described the activity as really good overall, especially as a first quad experience. That matters, because ATV safaris are more about guidance and teamwork than fancy programming.
But I’d be honest about the weaker points:
- Transport experience can be awkward: one rider felt the driver didn’t provide clear information about the vehicle and didn’t come out to confirm details.
- Some riders weren’t happy with the scenery as they expected it to feel more impressive.
- Vehicle problems can happen: at least one rider reported stops due to ATV issues.
- Coastline expectations may differ: one rider felt the riding wasn’t done right by the water like the description implied.
So, my practical advice is simple: show up early, ask for clarity at pickup, and keep an open mind about what “coast” means on a mixed terrain route.
Should You Book This Antalya Quad Safari With Transfers?
Book it if you want a short, active adventure with hotel pickup and an organized ride. It’s a solid choice for first-timers who want structure (instructions + helmet) and for groups who’d rather ride than just stare at scenery.
Skip it or choose carefully if:
- You need guaranteed “right on the water” riding the whole time
- You’re very sensitive to vehicle breakdowns or bumps
- You prefer a more polished, consistently high-end ride setup
If you fit the first group, you’ll likely have a lot of fun. ATV time plus Mediterranean air and pine-tree atmosphere is a great combo for an Antalya day when you want to feel like you’re doing something, not just visiting.
FAQ
How long is the ATV safari tour in Antalya?
The total tour duration is about 4 hours, including hotel transfers. The ATV driving time is about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where do hotel pickups happen?
Pickups are available from many Antalya-area hotel locations, including areas such as Belek, Lara Beach, Kemer, Konyaaltı, Kiriş, Tekirova, Göynük, Aksu, Muratpaşa, and others. Exact pickup time depends on your location.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes transfers to and from your hotel, ATV driving time, and a helmet.
Is an English instructor provided?
Yes. The instructor is listed as English-speaking.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are not included.
Can I buy video or photos from the safari?
Yes. The safari team takes quad safari video and photo shots during the ride, and you can purchase them. DVD & photo are not included in the base price.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear comfortable clothes and comfortable shoes. Bringing extra clean clothing is a good idea since you may get dusty.
Is the tour affected by weather?
The tour runs rain or shine.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility needs?
It is not suitable for children under 14, pregnant women, or wheelchair users.






















