Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer

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Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer

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Quads in the canyon are pure fun. This ATV quad safari turns hotel pickup into a fast start, then sends you onto off-road roads and forest tracks in the Göynük Canyon area. I like that the basics are handled for you: helmet and full insurance are included, so you can focus on the ride. I also appreciate the built-in learning time at the campsite, which helps first-timers get control before things get bumpy.

One thing to consider: group size and logistics can feel different on the day. Some feedback points to very large convoys and a rougher start than you might expect, including dust and road-crossing moments.

Key highlights at a glance

Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer - Key highlights at a glance

  • Hotel pickup from Kemer and nearby areas like Beldibi, Göynük, Kiriş, Çamyuva, and Tekirova
  • Helmet + full insurance included, with an expert guide and instructor on hand
  • Safety instructions before riding, plus time to practice so you’re not thrown straight into chaos
  • Göynük Canyon Region off-road ride through rugged paths, rocks, and dusty stretches
  • Break time with cold drinks and an optional photo/video add-on at the end
  • Tour size capped at up to 45, though real-world convoy length may vary

Price and what you really get for about $45.48

Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer - Price and what you really get for about $45.48
For roughly $45.48 per person, you’re buying a full activity package, not just a quad rental. You get an air-conditioned vehicle for pickup/drop-off, a helmet, and full insurance. You also get an expert guide and instructor, which matters because off-road riding looks easy until you’re on uneven ground and turning on dirt.

The ride itself is about 2 hours 30 minutes total. That’s a smart length for a vacation day: long enough to feel like an adventure, but not so long that you’re exhausted by the time you’re back in Kemer.

Where value can dip is if you’re picky about group vibes. If you want a small, calm ride, this isn’t guaranteed. The route runs with a group convoy, and some people felt the group was too big for comfort. If you’re okay with that and you want action, the price can feel fair.

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Pickup in Kemer and neighboring towns: the day starts fast

The tour is built around convenient pickup. Your driver collects you from your hotel or apartment in Kemer, or from nearby spots such as Beldibi, Göynük, Kiriş, Çamyuva, and Tekirova. Expect about 45 minutes for pickup and getting to the staging point.

Why I think this is a real benefit: it removes the hardest part of doing quad riding in a resort area—getting to the right place. You don’t need to sort taxis, parking, or directions.

One practical tip: wear closed-toe shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting dusty. That’s the style of this tour. Even if the ride goes smoothly, dirt shows up.

Also note the tour uses a mobile ticket, and it’s near public transportation—helpful if you need a backup plan.

Safety briefing and the practice course at the campsite

Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer - Safety briefing and the practice course at the campsite
When you arrive, you’re met at the campsite area by your guide and instructor. You’ll get safety instructions before you mount the quad. After that, the ride begins with a hands-on feel—time to get comfortable with controls.

This is the part I’m glad exists, especially if it’s your first time. Quad riding has a learning curve. You need to understand throttle control, braking on dirt, and how turning behaves when the ground changes from smooth to rocky.

One positive detail from the experience: some groups reported a practice course first, so new riders could build confidence. That’s exactly what you want before the canyon trails start getting rough.

A small reality check: even with safety coaching, you are still riding on uneven off-road ground. If you have back or neck issues, or you’re prone to motion sickness, the bumpy style may not feel great.

Riding the Göynük Canyon Region: rocks, forests, and dusty moments

Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer - Riding the Göynük Canyon Region: rocks, forests, and dusty moments
The heart of the tour is about an hour of riding. You’ll travel off-road roads and through forests in the Göynük Canyon Region. Expect a mix of dirt tracks, rocky sections, and obstacles designed to make the ride feel like real off-road, not a paved joyride.

Visually, this is the good stuff. You’re not just watching scenery from a bus window. You’re moving through it—past rough terrain and through trails that feel away from the main road.

Logistically, here’s where mixed feedback shows up. Some riders reported the ride started with a loop through a dumpyard-like area before heading toward the canyon. Others described crossing the motorway as part of the route. That doesn’t mean your day will match their day exactly, but it does mean you should mentally prepare for transitions that aren’t always scenic.

What to do with that information:

  • Bring goggles or plan to buy/protect your eyes if you’re dust-sensitive (see gear section).
  • Assume you’ll get dirty. That’s part of the trade.

Break time, cold drinks, and optional photos at the end

Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer - Break time, cold drinks, and optional photos at the end
About halfway through the action, there’s a break. One of the better perks noted: cold drinks are provided during break time. It’s a small thing, but after dust and sun, it’s welcome.

At the end, there’s also a photo/video option. Photos and videos are not included in the base price, and the cost was estimated at around 20 euros. One report also mentioned framed pictures taken at the end, which sounds like an easy souvenir if you’re into that.

My practical take: decide beforehand if you want to spend extra. If you don’t care about staged photos, just focus on the ride and skip the add-ons. If you do want a lasting memory, ask what’s included in the package price so you don’t feel surprised.

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Group size and convoy reality: plan for a bus-like feel on dirt

Kemer Adventures ATV Quad Safari Tour with Transfer - Group size and convoy reality: plan for a bus-like feel on dirt
This is the part worth taking seriously. The tour maximum is listed as up to 45 people, but some feedback described roughly 50 people in convoy. Even if the exact number varies, this tour runs with a group and you’ll likely ride in a line rather than solo.

How that affects your day:

  • You may wait at junctions or slower sections.
  • You might not get the exact line you’d choose if you were riding independently.
  • The energy can feel less personal when the group is big.

The positives are still real. Many people loved the instructors, the practical setup, and the ride through woodland trails. But if you’re the type who gets irritated by crowds or delayed starts, you may find the pacing frustrating.

If you want to minimize problems, keep expectations simple. Your goal is motion and off-road time, not a quiet guided hike.

Gear checklist: helmets are included, but your eyes and comfort are on you

Helmets are included, and that’s a big plus. Full insurance is also included, which takes pressure off if something goes wrong.

Two things are not included: a bandana and goggles. If dust bothers you, plan to bring them. If you don’t, you might find your eyes and nose get irritated during rougher dusty sections. Bandanas also help with sweat and comfort.

Here’s what I’d pack for comfort:

  • Closed-toe shoes (no flip-flops)
  • A bandana or scarf (to cover mouth/nose if dust hits)
  • Goggles if you have them
  • Sunglasses you can keep on (and maybe a strap)
  • Lightweight long sleeves if you burn easily

Also bring a change of clothes if you can. The tour is off-road. You don’t come out looking like you walked out of a spa.

Best fit: who should book this Kemer quad safari

This quad safari makes the most sense for you if you want:

  • Adrenaline and action in a short window
  • Off-road riding without needing a license or previous experience
  • A guided experience with safety instructions and instructor support
  • A day that’s active enough to break up beach time

It’s less ideal if:

  • You’re hoping for a small, quiet group ride
  • You hate dust, bumpy terrain, or road-crossing moments
  • You want lots of photo stops or slow scenic wandering

Language can be a factor. One experience highlighted English-speaking instruction from an instructor from Jordan. Another experience said there wasn’t an English tour guide. Translation quality can vary on the day, so don’t plan your expectations around flawless language. If you can, point to safety instructions and follow the guide’s hand signals.

Should you book this quad safari in Kemer?

If you want a straightforward off-road day, I’d say yes—with your eyes open. The package value is solid: helmet, full insurance, expert instruction, and pickup/drop-off are all included, and the ride is built for first-timers. You’ll get an hour of actual riding through rugged terrain in the Göynük Canyon Region, plus a break with cold drinks.

But do not book this expecting a perfectly smooth, low-crowd experience. Real-world convoy size and routing can feel chaotic to some people. If you can handle that and you want to ride, not just watch, this is a fun use of time in Kemer.

FAQ

How long is the Kemer quad safari tour?

It runs for about 2 hours 30 minutes total.

Do I need a license or prior experience to ride?

No. The tour says no previous experience or license is required.

Is hotel pickup included, and where does pickup happen?

Pickup is offered from hotels or apartments in Kemer and nearby areas including Beldibi, Göynük, Kiriş, Çamyuva, and Tekirova.

What safety gear is included?

You get a helmet, and you’ll receive safety instructions from the guide/instructor.

Is full insurance included?

Yes. Full insurance is included in the tour.

Where do you ride during the tour?

You ride through off-road roads and forests around the Göynük Canyon Region.

Are photos and videos included?

No. Photos and videos cost extra, with an estimated price of around 20 euros.

Do I need to bring a bandana or goggles?

A bandana and goggles are not included, so you may want to bring them if you’re sensitive to dust.

What’s the maximum group size, and can I cancel for a refund?

The tour lists a maximum of 45 people, and you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.

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