Reserve free, pay on the day
The single most important thing to understand about quad safari pricing in Antalya is our booking model. You reserve your seat online at no cost, then pay on the day once you are picked up. There is no prepayment, no deposit locked away weeks in advance, and no penalty if the weather or your holiday plans force a change. You see the quads, meet the guide, and hand over payment in person.
This matters for your wallet as much as your peace of mind. Because you pay at the meeting point, you always confirm the exact amount before you ride, rather than discovering charges after the fact.
Per quad or per person: read the tour card
Quad safaris in Antalya are priced either per quad or per person, and the tour card for each ride spells out which applies. A quad is a solo machine, so if two of you want to share one quad and swap the driving, that is usually possible for one quad price. Families and couples often ask about this, and the honest answer is: check the specific tour card shown on this page, because the arrangement can differ between routes.
Each card also carries a live from-price. That figure is the real starting point for that tour, kept current so you are never working from an out-of-date brochure number. Whenever you want a concrete idea of cost, that from-price is the number to trust.
What is already included
A fair comparison only works if you know what the price covers. With every genuine quad safari across the region, the following are included, not extras:
- Free hotel transfer both ways, across Side, Belek, Alanya, Antalya, Manavgat and Kemer
- The quad and its fuel
- Helmet and goggles
- A full safety briefing and a practice lap before you hit the trail
- A lead guide who sets the pace
- Insurance for the ride
No licence is required, and the safety kit is never billed separately. When someone quotes you a strikingly low headline number, the first question to ask is whether transfer, gear and insurance are bundled in the way they are here.
What changes the price
Prices vary between tours for honest, tangible reasons. Understanding them helps you choose the ride that fits your budget and your appetite for adventure:
- Duration — a longer time on the trail naturally costs more than a short blast.
- Combo add-ons — pairing your quad with rafting in Köprülü Canyon or a zipline turns a single activity into a full adventure day, and the price reflects the extra activities.
- Private versus shared group — riding in a small shared group is the everyday option; booking a private departure for just your party costs more.
- Season and demand — peak summer weeks can price differently from quieter shoulder-season dates.
None of these are hidden. They are the levers you can pull to build a day that suits you, whether that is a quick forest loop or a marathon combo.
Beware the suspiciously cheap quad safari
If a listing looks dramatically cheaper than everything else, be sceptical. A rock-bottom price often means a tarmac lap around a dusty car park or a short circuit near the road, not a real off-road safari. The rides worth paying for take you into the Taurus foothills on genuine forest and mud trails, with shallow river crossings and proper backcountry track. That experience needs real quads, real guides, real insurance and real transfer logistics, and that is what an honest price pays for.
A cheap circuit that skips the transfer, hands you tired gear and never leaves the flat is not the same product. Comparing headline numbers alone is misleading unless you compare what each one actually delivers.
How to check the real price now
The most reliable way to know what you will pay is simple: look at the tour cards on this page and read the live from-price for each ride. From Kumköy and Belek to the classic Side quad safari, every card carries a current starting figure. Pick the tour, reserve it free online, and pay on the day once your transfer arrives. That is the whole model, transparent from the first click to the final handshake.
