What's In the Price
A quad safari should be all-in for the ride itself, and ours is. When you look at the from price on a tour card, these things are already covered — you do not pay separately for any of them on the trail:
- The quad and fuel — your own machine, topped up and ready. You ride it yourself, you are not a passenger.
- Helmet and goggles — proper protection for your head and your eyes against the dust.
- A full safety briefing — how the throttle, brakes and controls work, explained clearly before you set off.
- A practice lap — a warm-up loop so the quad feels familiar before you hit the real trail.
- A lead guide — an experienced rider up front who sets a safe pace and keeps the group together.
- Insurance — cover for the ride is built in.
- Free hotel pick-up and drop-off — collected from your hotel and returned afterwards, no add-on.
That is the complete list of what you are paying for. It is deliberately simple, because a quad safari should not need a spreadsheet to understand.
Free Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
This is the one that surprises people, so we will say it plainly: your transfer is free. We collect you from your hotel across the Antalya region — Side, Belek, Alanya, Antalya, Manavgat and Kemer — and bring you back afterwards, and it is part of the price rather than a bolt-on. When you reserve, give us your hotel name so we can plan the pick-up window. We will confirm timing with you rather than promise an exact clock time, because traffic and group logistics shift day to day.
What to Bring
A few simple things will make your ride far more comfortable. Pack these yourself:
- Closed shoes you don't mind getting dirty — trainers are ideal, no flip-flops or sandals.
- A change of clothes — you will not stay clean, and dry clothes for the ride home are a small luxury.
- Sunscreen — you are outdoors in strong Antalya sun.
- A little cash — for any optional extras like drinks, photos or add-ons.
Leave anything white, precious or delicate at the hotel. This is a dusty, muddy activity by design, and that is exactly the fun of it.
What's Optional or Extra
A few things are genuinely optional — they are not part of the core price, and you only pay for them if you want them:
- Photos and GoPro footage — you can often buy shots or video of your ride to take home, but it is your choice.
- Combo add-ons — pairing your quad with rafting or a zipline turns it into a bigger adventure day for an additional cost.
- Drinks and snacks at any stop along the way.
None of these are pushed on you. The quad safari stands on its own; the extras are there if you want to make more of the day.
Expect to Get Dusty (and Maybe Muddy)
Let's set honest expectations: you will not step off the quad looking the way you stepped on. On dry trails you will be coated in dust; after rain there will be mud, and often puddles worth splashing through. That is not a flaw in the tour — it is the whole point. The dust and mud are the proof you actually went off-road rather than crawling around a car park. Wear the closed shoes, bring the change of clothes, and lean into it.
Simple, Honest, All-In for the Ride
Put it all together and the picture is clear: the quad, the fuel, the safety kit, the briefing and practice lap, the guide, the insurance and your hotel transfer are all included. You bring sensible shoes, a change of clothes, sunscreen and a little cash; photos and combos are optional. Check the live from price on the tour card, reserve for free, and pay on the day. That is everything, laid out honestly.
