REVIEW · ANTALYA
Antalya – Side – Kemer: Quad Safari Tour
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Quad bikes in the Taurus are seriously fun.
What makes this Side–Kemer quad safari appealing is how much action you pack into a half-day-style outing without needing experience. I like that the quads are all fully automatic, with a simple gas-and-brake setup, so the focus stays on enjoying the ride and following your guide’s directions. I also like the way the route mixes pine-forest off-roading with technical trail moments, plus a water crossing that adds real adrenaline instead of just cruising dirt roads.
One thing to keep in mind: the ride is rugged and can get muddy. If you hate getting dirty, or you’re expecting a gentle sightseeing drive, this isn’t that kind of tour.
The overall vibe is straightforward: hotel pickup, safety briefing and practice laps, then off-road time through rocks, trees, pathways, and hilly Taurus terrain. The quad safari runs daily, usually twice a day, and the experience lasts about 2.5 to 3.5 hours including transfer time, depending on your pickup slot and schedule.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- What You’re Really Buying on This Quad Safari
- Hotel Pickup and the Flow of Your 3 to 3.5 Hours
- Safety Briefing, Automatic Quads, and Your First Test Drive
- The Taurus Route: Pine Forests, Rocks, and Technical Trails
- Photo Breaks in the Mountains: How to Get Good Shots Without Slowing Down
- Water Crossing and the River Break: What to Expect Seasonally
- Gear and Clothing: What Actually Matters
- Price and Value: Is $57 Fair for the Time and Gear?
- Who This Quad Safari Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Booking With Confidence: What to Double-Check
- Quick Decision Guide: Should You Book?
- FAQ
- How long is the Antalya quad safari from Side and Kemer?
- Do I need prior quad riding experience?
- What kind of quad controls do the bikes have?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What activities are included during the tour?
- Is there a river swim stop?
- Is this tour suitable for kids or pregnant travelers?
Key Points at a Glance

- Automatic quads for first-timers: gas and brake only, with instruction before you hit the trails
- Water crossing included: expect a splash moment during the adventure
- Taurus Mountain terrain: pine forests, technical trails, and hilly roads
- Photo shoot breaks: you’ll pause for pics with the Taurus scenery
- English, German, Russian, Turkish support: so you can actually follow the plan
- Overall rating is mixed: the tour has a 3/5 score based on 7 reviews, including at least one very harsh warning
What You’re Really Buying on This Quad Safari

This is not a slow nature stroll. It’s a guided ATV/quad safari built around motion: dirt tracks, sandy sections, rocks, trees, and narrow paths where you’ll need to pay attention. The best part is that the tour is designed so you don’t need prior riding skills. You’ll start with a short safety briefing and practice laps, then you’ll go into more technical riding challenges with a guide steering you through it.
And because it’s in the Taurus Mountains near Antalya, you get that rugged, dramatic backdrop that makes even a short off-road detour feel like a real adventure. If you want something more calm and curated, you might prefer a standard sightseeing tour. If you want to feel your adrenaline rise while still being guided, this quad safari fits.
There’s also a useful rhythm to the experience: you don’t just ride and hope for the best. You get structured stops (including photo breaks), plus moments like water crossings and technical trail sections that create variety.
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Hotel Pickup and the Flow of Your 3 to 3.5 Hours

Your day starts with pickup from hotels around Antalya and the Side/Kemer area. The tour typically runs two times a day, and the exact start time depends on availability. The total duration, including transfers, averages about 3 to 3.5 hours.
Here’s how the time generally breaks down:
1) Pickup and shuttle transfer
You’ll be collected by shuttle vehicles, and you should be ready to meet at the main entrance or security point at your hotel about 5 minutes before pickup. This matters because the transfer is part of your timed schedule.
2) Arrival at the quad safari meeting area
Next comes the check-in and getting set up with your instructor.
3) Safety briefing plus practice laps
Before you enter the tougher terrain, you get instructions and a test-drive moment. This is where first-time riders can get their bearings fast—especially because the quads use a simple system (gas and brake) rather than complicated controls.
4) Adventure riding and key stops
This is the main block, including technical trails and a water crossing, plus forest riding and friendly competition moments.
5) Return to the starting point and drop-off
After the last riding stretch, you return, then shuttle back to where you started.
The ride itself is described as about two and a half hours of adventure time, with the full experience stretching depending on transfer and check-in.
Safety Briefing, Automatic Quads, and Your First Test Drive

The tour’s approach to riding makes a big difference. You don’t need previous experience, and you’re not expected to become a stunt rider. The quads are described as all fully automatic with a straightforward gas-and-brake mechanism, and your role is to listen and follow instructions.
Before the route gets technical, there’s:
- A safety briefing
- A short practice where you test how the quad responds
- Guidance on how to handle common moments like uneven ground and moving through tighter trail sections
You’ll also do a water crossing early enough that you’re not stuck guessing what to expect later. If it’s a season where river swimming is possible, there may be a swim break too. But in dry summer conditions, the river break may not happen—so don’t plan your day around a guaranteed swim.
Practical tip: wear shoes you don’t mind getting wet or dusty. Even with helmets and gloves-of-the-mind discipline, this is off-road riding. Your footwear choice affects comfort fast.
The Taurus Route: Pine Forests, Rocks, and Technical Trails

What you’ll actually ride through is the heart of the experience. The route focuses on the Taurus Mountains terrain—pine forests, paths winding around rocks and trees, and technical sections designed to keep you alert.
Expect:
- Off-road riding that weaves between rocks, trees, and pathways
- Terrain that includes hilly roads and rugged ground
- Moments that feel like a driving challenge, not just a straight-line trail
The tour description also references riding dirt tracks and sandy dunes in the area, so the surface can change. That mix is why the automatic bikes still feel like a challenge: you’re managing control and balance while the ground shifts.
Friendly competition is also part of the plan. The tour includes a way to compare riders and see who’s strongest on the quad, which is great if you enjoy a little group energy. It’s not framed as a formal race, but it does add motivation when the trail gets more technical.
Photo Breaks in the Mountains: How to Get Good Shots Without Slowing Down

One of the best value add here is the photo shoot breaks. Off-road tours sometimes forget photos until the last minute. This one builds pauses in so you can get shots with the Taurus Mountain scenery behind you.
How to make those pauses work for you:
- Keep your phone/camera protected. A quad ride can kick up dust fast.
- Don’t wait until you’re off the quad to think about your photo stance. Stand where you’ll be safe and still.
- If you want action photos, plan for quick angles rather than long posing. The tour moves.
Also note: photos are listed as not included. That doesn’t mean you can’t take your own pictures—it just means you shouldn’t expect the tour to hand you bundled professional photos as part of the price.
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Water Crossing and the River Break: What to Expect Seasonally

The water crossing is explicitly part of the adventure. That’s one of the most memorable “this feels real” moments on a quad safari, because it changes the ride’s texture instantly.
There’s also a mention of a swimming break at the river, but it’s seasonal. The information says it depends on the season and may not be possible in dry summer conditions. So treat the swim option as a bonus, not a requirement.
If you want to be prepared for whatever water situation you get:
- Bring sunglasses and plan for splash risk
- Wear clothes you’re okay with washing later
- Expect that your gear (especially shoes) may take a beating
Gear and Clothing: What Actually Matters

The tour gives you a helmet and a quad, so your job is mostly comfort and protection.
Bring:
- Comfortable, closed-toe shoes
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Clothes that can get dirty
- Anything you use for face protection (face mask or protective covering)
There’s also a note that you can purchase face protection from your guide if you don’t bring it. The tour specifically lists masks as not included, so budget for that if you need it.
A small but important mindset shift: treat this like a dirt day. If you go in planning to keep everything clean, you’ll end up annoyed. If you go in planning to enjoy the mud and dust, the day feels better.
Price and Value: Is $57 Fair for the Time and Gear?

At $57 per person, this quad safari can be good value if you want a high-adrenaline, guided off-road experience without renting gear or arranging transport yourself.
Here’s what’s included:
- Pickup and drop-off at your hotel
- Quad instructions
- Quads and helmet
What’s not included:
- Drinks
- Photos
- Personal expenses
- Masks
Value-wise, the big cost-saver is transport plus equipment. Many activities charge extra for pickup, helmet, or basic instruction. Since those are built into the price here, you’re mostly paying for the ride time, guide-led route, and the quad day itself.
The key question for you is whether the style matches your expectations:
- If you want a fast, guided ATV day with varied terrain and photo stops, the price-to-experience ratio can feel fair.
- If you want a calmer activity or guaranteed clean comfort, you might decide it’s not worth it.
Who This Quad Safari Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This ATV safari is a good match if you:
- Want a guided off-road experience in the Taurus Mountains
- Prefer something active over museum-style sightseeing
- Are okay getting dirty and dealing with dust
- Like the idea of a water crossing and technical trail moments
- Want a tour that doesn’t require prior riding skills
It’s not for everyone. For example:
- It’s not suitable for pregnant women
- Participants must be 16 years and older (under 16 can ride only as a passenger with a parent or guardian)
If you’re traveling with someone who’s uneasy about getting splashed or handling off-road terrain, consider whether the “practice laps first” part will be reassuring—or not.
Booking With Confidence: What to Double-Check
The information you have shows the provider as Fam Tour, and the tour is offered daily, usually with two departures per day. That’s helpful because it gives you options when planning your Side or Kemer days.
Still, quality signals matter. The overall rating is 3/5 across 7 reviews, including at least one extremely negative warning. I can’t predict what your day will be like, but you can protect yourself by:
- Confirming your pickup time and meeting point in advance
- Arriving early enough that you’re not rushed at check-in
- Using the fact that free cancellation is listed (so you can switch plans if something feels off)
If you’re the type who hates surprises, treat this like an activity where you should verify details, not just show up and hope.
Quick Decision Guide: Should You Book?
Book this quad safari if you want a hands-on ATV day in the Taurus Mountains with automatic quads, safety coaching, and a route that mixes forest riding, technical trails, and a water crossing. The $57 price makes more sense when you factor in pickup, quad, helmet, and instruction already included.
Skip it if:
- You’re very sensitive to mud, dust, or getting splashed
- You’re looking for a laid-back scenic drive
- You fall outside the age limits or have reasons it’s not suitable for you
For most active travelers visiting Antalya Province (Side to Kemer corridor), this is a fun, energetic way to spend a few hours. Just go in with the right expectations: expect dirt, follow the guide, and you’ll get the kind of day that feels like you actually did something.
FAQ
How long is the Antalya quad safari from Side and Kemer?
The total tour duration, including transfers, is about 3 to 3.5 hours on average, and the adventure part is described as around 2.5 hours. Exact timing depends on your pickup slot.
Do I need prior quad riding experience?
No. Prior experience is not necessary. The quads are fully automatic and easy to handle.
What kind of quad controls do the bikes have?
The quads work with gas and brake using a simple system, and you’ll be instructed to listen and follow the guide’s directions.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off from your hotel are included. You should meet at the main entrance or security point about 5 minutes before pickup.
What activities are included during the tour?
You’ll do a safety briefing, practice laps, then ride through trails and forests, including technical trail sections and a water crossing. There are also photo shoot breaks.
Is there a river swim stop?
There may be a swimming break at the river, but it can depend on the season. It may not be possible in dry summer conditions.
Is this tour suitable for kids or pregnant travelers?
Participants must be 16 years or older. Under 16 can ride only as a passenger with a parent or guardian. It is not suitable for pregnant women.































