REVIEW · ANTALYA
Atv Quad Bike Antalya
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Quad bikes in Antalya are pure freedom. This half-day ATV quad bike tour slips you out of the city and into Taurus Mountains terrain for off-road riding, farmland roads, and water crossings. It’s guided, but it still feels like you’re driving your own adventure.
Two things I really like: the front-door hotel pickup and drop-off, which keeps the logistics painless, and the small-group cap of 15, so you don’t get herded or lost in a crowd. You’ll also spend real time on the trails—about 75 to 90 minutes of driving, depending on group size.
One possible drawback to keep in mind: it’s physically active, and it’s not a food tour. The ride is about 4 hours total, but there’s no lunch or drinks included, so you’ll want to plan for snacks and water.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Plan Around
- Antalya ATV Quad Bike Tour: Why This Half-Day Feels Special
- Getting to the Trails: Pickup, Transfers, and Timing That Actually Works
- The Quad Bike Setup: What 11 HP and Helmet Inclusion Mean
- Your Route Through Antalya Countryside and Taurus Mountains
- The Group Cap of 15: How the Vibe Changes on a Quad Tour
- What to Bring (Because Lunch and Drinks Aren’t Included)
- Comfort and Safety: Who Should Consider and Who Should Skip
- Price and Value: Is $57.88 Worth It?
- Weather, Minimum Numbers, and Real-World Expectations
- Should You Book ATV Quad Bike Antalya?
- FAQ
- How long is the quad bike tour in Antalya?
- How much time do I actually spend driving the quad bike?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Do I need to bring a helmet?
- Is lunch or drinks included in the price?
- What is the maximum group size?
- Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key Things I’d Plan Around

- Small group (max 15 riders): more space, more manageable pacing, and a calmer feel on the trails
- Front-door transfers: air-conditioned transport means you focus on riding instead of timing
- Real off-road time: plan for 75–90 minutes of quad driving during the half-day
- Taurus Mountains scenery: forests, rivers, and fields give you variety beyond a single track
- Helmet included: you’ll get the basic safety gear without extra shopping
- 11 HP quad power: enough pull for hills and rougher ground without feeling like a toy
Antalya ATV Quad Bike Tour: Why This Half-Day Feels Special

Most Antalya sightseeing is built around the coast, old streets, and quick photo stops. This tour takes a different angle: you trade pavement for dirt paths and country routes. The payoff is that you get a “Turkey in motion” feel—mountain air, working farmland, and the kind of scenery you can’t see from a bus window.
What makes it especially appealing is the balance of structure and freedom. You’re not wandering alone. You’ll ride with experienced, local guidance, but you still spend the day driving instead of watching. For many people, that’s the whole point.
Also, the size matters. With a max of 15 riders, you’re less likely to feel squeezed or stuck behind gaps in the group. When you’re on dirt trails, that can make a big difference in how smooth the experience feels.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Antalya
Getting to the Trails: Pickup, Transfers, and Timing That Actually Works

The tour includes air-conditioned vehicle pickup and drop-off from your Antalya hotel. That’s a big practical win. You don’t have to navigate to a meeting point, and you won’t waste your energy on public transport with muddy-dirt expectations.
Pickup time isn’t one fixed hour. It depends on the number of participants and where your hotel is. The good news: you’ll be collected on a route closest to where your group is joining. In real life, that usually means you’re not doing an extra long detour around town before the tour even starts.
The total duration is about 4 hours. Within that, you’ll do about 75–90 minutes of driving on the quad. So even though it’s half a day, it’s not just a short, symbolic ride. It’s long enough to feel like you got your money’s worth—especially if you’re new to quad biking.
If you like flexibility, this is also worth noting: the duration can be adjusted to your hotel location. That’s helpful if your hotel is outside the busiest tourist zones.
The Quad Bike Setup: What 11 HP and Helmet Inclusion Mean

You’ll be provided a helmet, and that’s the kind of simple inclusion that helps you show up ready. No hunting for gear, no last-minute rental desk stress.
The quad bikes are described as having 11 HP power. In plain terms, that’s the engine strength you want for mixed terrain—dirt tracks, gentle climbs, and the kind of uneven ground you run into once you leave paved roads. You don’t need a technical background to benefit from this. You just want a bike that can keep momentum and handle rougher stretches without stalling every few minutes.
Because you’re doing a guided ride in a group, semi-independent driving matters too. It usually means you follow the route and pace with instructors, but you aren’t micromanaged every second. That’s ideal for people who want to drive, not just sit and steer-barely-along.
Your Route Through Antalya Countryside and Taurus Mountains

The core promise of this tour is escaping the tourist tracks and getting into the countryside around Antalya, including the Taurus Mountains. And the route isn’t a one-note drive. It’s described as taking you through forests, across rivers, and past farmland and fields.
Here’s how that helps your experience in a real, practical way:
- Forests make the ride cooler and more shaded, so the drive feels more comfortable.
- Rivers and crossings add variety, which is often what people remember most from quad bike trips.
- Farmland and fields change the scenery rhythm, so you don’t feel like you’re stuck on one kind of dirt track.
You’ll also get a glimpse of daily rural life. The tour is framed around learning about the simple life of Turkish farmers. Even if you don’t spend time in a village setting (no such stop details are given), the route itself matters—you’re driving through working areas rather than a fenced-off attraction zone.
Also, since the driving time is 75–90 minutes, you’ll be moving enough that it doesn’t feel like a slow shuffle. Just remember: the “good” parts of off-road riding often take time—slower in rough spots, a bit faster where the terrain opens up.
The Group Cap of 15: How the Vibe Changes on a Quad Tour
Max group size is 15 riders. That’s not just a marketing number—it changes how the tour feels.
In smaller groups:
- You tend to get clearer instructions and fewer confusing delays.
- Riders spread out more naturally on trails.
- Instructors can help individuals more directly if someone needs a quick adjustment.
This aligns with what you want most from a quad tour: a sense of fun and control. Some of the best experiences in this type of activity come from feeling that staff are friendly and helpful, and the ride is actually organized.
There’s also a downside to smaller groups: if you have a tight schedule and the pickup depends on group size, your start time might shift a little. Still, it’s usually better than being stuck in a huge group where everything feels rushed.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Antalya
What to Bring (Because Lunch and Drinks Aren’t Included)
The tour includes a helmet and transport, but it does not include lunch, drinks, or snacks. Plan for that.
For a half-day in the mountains, I’d treat this like an outdoor activity even if the total time is just 4 hours. Bring:
- Water (or plan to buy it if you’ll be near a place to purchase it)
- A small snack in case the day runs longer than you expect
- Sunscreen and sunglasses
- Closed-toe shoes you don’t mind getting dusty
You should also expect it to be a physical experience. The tour data says you need a strong physical fitness level. That doesn’t mean you must be an athlete, but it does mean you’ll be active and working your balance. If you have mobility limits, be cautious.
And if you’re hoping for a family-style, sit-down sightseeing day: this isn’t it. This is driving-focused.
Comfort and Safety: Who Should Consider and Who Should Skip
Let’s make this simple.
This tour is not suitable for pregnant women. That’s direct from the tour info, so don’t try to bend the rules.
It also requires strong physical fitness. If you’ve got back issues, balance problems, or you get uncomfortable with vibration and movement for long periods, think twice. The ride involves off-road driving in uneven conditions.
Who it suits best:
- People who want a short, active break from Antalya’s typical sightseeing
- Travelers who enjoy being outdoors and don’t need a long meal stop to enjoy a day
- Groups that prefer a smaller, more manageable tour size
If you’re bringing teens, keep expectations realistic. Quad biking can be exciting, but the experience is still a guided countryside ride. If your main goal is constant adrenaline without any pacing, you might prefer a different style of adventure tour that’s built more around intensity. Here, the charm is the route variety and the driving time—not a nonstop stunt show.
Price and Value: Is $57.88 Worth It?

At $57.88 per person, you’re paying for four things: guided quad time, included helmet, and real transport support (hotel pickup and drop-off), plus an off-road route in the Taurus Mountains area.
It’s good value if:
- You’re staying in Antalya and want a full experience without extra travel hassle
- You want more than a quick photo stop—this gives you 75–90 minutes of riding
- You care about small-group dynamics (max 15)
It may feel less worth it if:
- You’re not interested in driving and would rather watch
- You expect lunch or drinks included (they aren’t)
- You’re traveling with someone who can’t meet the physical activity requirement
Also, this tour appears to be booked about 54 days in advance on average. That suggests it’s popular enough that planning ahead can help you lock in a ride date—especially during peak season.
Weather, Minimum Numbers, and Real-World Expectations
This activity requires good weather. If weather is poor, it can be rescheduled to a different date or you’ll get a full refund. That’s important because quad riding isn’t something you want to force in unsafe conditions.
There’s also a minimum number of travelers. If the minimum isn’t met, you may be offered another experience/date or a refund. In other words: check your timing and don’t plan it as the one activity that must happen no matter what.
Should You Book ATV Quad Bike Antalya?
I’d book it if you want a short, memorable adventure that’s genuinely different from typical Antalya stops. The combination of small-group size (15 max), front-door hotel transfers, and 75–90 minutes of actual riding makes it feel like more than a half-hour novelty.
Skip it (or at least think hard) if food and comfort amenities are your priority, because lunch and drinks aren’t included. Also skip if you can’t handle physical movement and balance demands, and follow the rule that it’s not suitable for pregnancy.
If you show up with the right attitude—outdoorsy, ready to get a bit dusty, and happy to ride through forests, river areas, and farmland—this is the kind of Antalya day that sticks in your mind for the right reasons.
FAQ
How long is the quad bike tour in Antalya?
The tour lasts about 4 hours total.
How much time do I actually spend driving the quad bike?
You’ll have about 75 to 90 minutes of driving time, depending on group size.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off from your Antalya hotel are included.
Do I need to bring a helmet?
No. A helmet is included.
Is lunch or drinks included in the price?
No. Lunch, drinks, and lunch are not included.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No. It is not suitable for pregnant women.
What happens if the weather is bad?
If the activity is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































