Quad Safari from Evrenseki: Dust, Trails and a Splash to Finish
Staying in Evrenseki, just west of Side? Then you are sitting right on the doorstep of some of the best off-road quad terrain in the Side-Manavgat corridor. A quad safari swaps the sun loungers for a rugged single-seat ATV, a helmet, and a set of dusty forest tracks winding through the Taurus mountain foothills that rise just inland from your hotel. It is loud, it is messy, and it is one of the most enjoyable half-days you can have on this stretch of coast.
The idea is simple. We collect you from your Evrenseki hotel, run you a short way inland to the trailhead, kit you out, walk you through the controls, and then let you loose on the trails behind the coast with an experienced guide setting the pace. No licence, no prior experience, and absolutely no prepayment needed. You reserve your spot online for free and pay your guide on the day.
The Ride from Evrenseki
Evrenseki's position in the Side-Manavgat corridor makes it an ideal launch point. The off-road trails sit only a short drive inland, so you spend less time in transfer and more time actually riding. Tours run with either a morning or afternoon departure, and you are usually back at your hotel a few hours later, dusty, grinning and ready for a shower.
From the moment your quad fires up, you follow a lead guide who rides at the front and sets a sensible pace, while a second sweep guide follows at the back so nobody gets left behind. You are never racing the clock and never on your own. The whole experience, including the ride itself, typically runs around 2 to 3 hours including your briefing and practice lap, though you should always check the live duration when you book.
The Trails and Terrain
This is proper off-road country. The trails behind Evrenseki thread through pine forest and open scrub in the lower slopes of the Taurus mountains. Expect:
- Dusty forest tracks that kick up clouds behind the rider in front of you
- Muddy bends where the trail dips and the ground gets churned up
- Shallow water and river crossings that soak your boots and put a grin on your face
- Rolling gradients through the foothills, with the coast never far behind you
The terrain is varied enough to keep it exciting but forgiving enough for first-timers. You will not be scaling cliff faces or jumping ravines. This is about the fun of controlling a quad over natural, unpredictable ground, feeling the machine bounce and slide beneath you as you follow the trail.
Who It Suits and Beginners
The honest answer: almost everyone. If you can twist a throttle and squeeze a brake, you can ride a quad here. No driving licence and no prior experience are needed. Every tour opens with a safety briefing and a practice lap on flat ground, so you get a proper feel for the controls before you head onto the trail.
You ride your own single-seat ATV, which is a huge part of the fun. Children can join too: younger ones ride pillion with an adult, or in a linked buggy where that option is offered, so the whole family can come along. It suits couples looking for something different, groups of friends after a bit of a laugh, and solo travellers who fancy an adventure. If you have never touched an off-road vehicle in your life, this is a brilliant place to start.
If you are weighing up where to base your ride, it is worth knowing the same trail network serves several nearby resorts. Guests often compare the Side quad safari and the Kumkoy quad safari departures, all of which run on the same superb off-road terrain behind the coast.
What to Wear and Bring
Let us be clear about one thing: you will get dirty. The trail is dusty, muddy and often wet, and that is exactly the point. Dress accordingly:
- Old clothes you do not mind ruining — dust and mud do not always wash out
- Closed shoes such as trainers, never flip-flops or sandals
- A change of clothes and a towel waiting back at your hotel
- Sunglasses are useful, though goggles are provided for the ride
- A little sun protection for exposed skin
Leave anything valuable, delicate or precious behind. Phones and cameras are best left safe or very well protected, because between the dust, the mud and the water fight, nothing stays clean out there.
How Free Pickup Works
Your free hotel pick-up and drop-off from Evrenseki is included. Once you have booked, our team arranges collection from your hotel or a convenient nearby meeting point. Because pickup is coordinated around the departure, we do not quote exact clock times in advance. You will be collected in good time for a morning or afternoon start and returned a few hours later.
There is no need to arrange your own taxi or hire car. The transfer is part of the package, it costs you nothing extra, and it means you can enjoy the ride without worrying about how to get to the trailhead or back.
Safety and Gear
A dusty adventure does not mean a reckless one. Safety is built into every tour:
- Helmets and goggles are provided for every rider
- Every tour begins with a safety briefing and a practice lap so you know the controls before you ride
- A lead guide rides at the front and sets a steady, manageable pace
- A sweep guide follows behind to keep the group together and help anyone who needs it
The guides know these trails inside out and adjust the pace to suit the group. Follow their lead, keep a sensible distance from the rider in front, and you will have a thrilling ride within very safe limits.
Booking: Reserve Free, Pay on the Day
Here is where booking direct really pays off. You get the best price direct from the operator with no middleman taking a cut. Even better, there is no prepayment. You reserve your place online completely free of charge and simply pay your guide on the day of the tour.
That means no risk, no deposit tied up, and no awkward refund chasing if your plans shift. For the exact, current price, always defer to the live booking page rather than any figure you might see quoted elsewhere. Ready to compare dates and options? Browse the full range on our tours page and lock in your spot in a couple of minutes.
The Water Fight Finish
Most rides end with a bit of a tradition: a light-hearted water fight. After a couple of hours coated in trail dust, getting thoroughly soaked is not a punishment, it is the perfect finale. Expect buckets, hoses and a lot of laughing. It is messy, it is silly, and it is exactly the kind of thing you will still be talking about at dinner.
Good to Know
Do I need a driving licence?
No. For quads there is no licence requirement and no experience needed. The briefing and practice lap get you comfortable before you set off.
Can children come along?
Yes. Younger children ride pillion with an adult, or in a linked buggy where that option is offered, so families can ride together.
When does it run?
Quad safaris operate most of the year, with morning and afternoon departures. Availability is shown on the live booking page.
How long does it take?
Plan for around 2 to 3 hours including the briefing, practice lap and the ride itself, plus your transfer time from Evrenseki. Check the live duration when you book.
What if I have never ridden before?
Perfect. The vast majority of our riders are complete beginners, and the guided format is built around exactly that.
Ready to trade the beach towel for a set of handlebars? Book your Evrenseki quad safari today — reserve free online, pay your guide on the day, and get set for a dusty, muddy, splash-soaked adventure through the Taurus foothills. Check availability and book your ride now.
