REVIEW · ALANYA
Quad and Buggy Safari Tour in Alanya Exiting Off-Road Adventure
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Off-road riding in Alanya is one of those activities that feels equal parts fun and work for your legs. You’ll get a quad or a buggy safari built around mountain tracks, steep bits, and tricky turns, with a short training-style start so you can control the vehicle without needing prior experience.
What I like most is the “you can actually ride” time: 1.5–2 hours on off-road terrain, not just a quick spin around the yard. Second, you’re not left alone with risk—there’s a safety briefing, insurance included, and a free mini master-class to help you get your bearings fast.
The one thing to consider: on busier days, the pace can feel slower than you expect, especially if there are a lot of vehicles circulating and you end up waiting in a line before you really get going.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you go
- The Start: Pickup, Safety Briefing, and the Quick Skill Check
- Quad vs Buggy: Picking the Right Ride
- The Mountain Route: What 1.5–2 Hours Off-Roading Looks Like
- View Stops and Photos: Expect Scenic Breaks, Not a Photo Tour
- Price and Value at $38.20 (What’s Included vs Not)
- Who This Tour Fits Best in Alanya
- Should You Book This Safari Tour?
- FAQ
- Do I need a driving license for the quad or buggy safari?
- What is the minimum age to join?
- How long is the quad and buggy safari in Alanya?
- How much time will I spend riding?
- Is pickup included?
- What happens at the beginning of the tour?
- Is insurance included?
- Are photo or video services included?
- How many people are in a group?
- What if the weather is bad?
Key highlights before you go

- Choose your vehicle: pick a quad bike or a buggy based on how you like to drive.
- No license needed: the tour says you don’t need a driving license or prior experience.
- Real time on mountain off-roads: typically 1.5–2 hours of riding.
- Guided training at the start: you get a safety briefing and a free skill master-class.
- Designed for photos, not a photo-only tour: you’ll stop for views along the route.
- Small-group vibe (on paper): max 30 travelers per activity, with pickup options.
The Start: Pickup, Safety Briefing, and the Quick Skill Check
This tour runs about 3 hours 30 minutes total, so the schedule is likely paced around getting you to the trail area, handing out vehicles, and then moving into riding time. Many departures include pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle, which matters more than it sounds—these tours often start early-ish, and you’ll want a comfortable ride before you’re bouncing around on dirt roads.
Before you touch the throttle, plan on a safety briefing. That’s not just box-ticking; it’s your chance to learn how the group moves, what the instructors expect, and how to handle the common “new rider” moments: braking on uneven ground, keeping control through a turn, and not overcorrecting when the surface changes.
You also get a free master-class at the beginning, described as instruction on controlling and riding your chosen vehicle. The tour makes it clear that you don’t need a driving license, and it’s suitable for everyone aged 12 and up, so that early training is built for total beginners as much as it is for people with experience.
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Quad vs Buggy: Picking the Right Ride

Both options are built for the same overall adventure: mountain off-road terrain with obstacles like steep inclines and tricky turns. The difference is how you feel behind the wheel.
A quad is more about direct control and your body staying balanced with the vehicle. You’ll likely feel more vibration and more of the bumps through your posture, which can be great if you want a close-to-the-ground adventure. If you’re comfortable moving with a vehicle and you like a hands-on driving feel, quads tend to match that mindset.
A buggy is more about stability and a faster, more sheltered ride. You still deal with slopes and turns, but the vehicle layout usually makes it easier to stay composed as the terrain gets rougher. If you want the thrill without feeling every jolt, you’ll probably prefer the buggy option.
Here’s the practical way to choose: think about what you want from the first 10 minutes after instruction. If you’re excited to learn a new skill with full-body feedback, go quad. If you want the off-road fun with a bit less physical intensity, go buggy.
One more reality check: even when the riding time is 1.5–2 hours, the actual driving pace can depend on how the group is managed. One negative review described vehicles moving slowly due to large numbers and lots of riders in the same operating area. You can’t control that, but you can manage expectations—this is adventure riding, not a solo race.
The Mountain Route: What 1.5–2 Hours Off-Roading Looks Like

The core of the tour is the off-road portion: 1.5–2 hours of riding along mountain terrain. Based on the description, you’re going to hit a mix of surfaces and challenges—steep inclines and tricky turns are called out specifically, which means you should expect the kind of driving that forces you to pay attention, not just hold speed.
In a well-run quad or buggy safari, the rhythm usually goes like this: short sections of moving at a confident pace, then pauses so the instructors can regroup the line. If your group is large that day, those pauses can increase. The tour has a maximum of 30 travelers, but there are reports from an especially busy day with far more riders on site and a lot of vehicles operating, which can create bottlenecks. So if you’re booking expecting nonstop full-throttle driving, keep an open mind.
The nice part is that even slower segments can still be fun. Off-road terrain isn’t only about speed—it’s the sensation of navigating uneven ground, planning your line through turns, and feeling the vehicle respond to your input. If you go in treating it like an active driving experience, not a speed contest, you’re more likely to enjoy the day.
Also, you’ll want to pace yourself mentally. The tour is friendly to new riders (no license required), but your concentration still has to stay on. Think of it like learning a sport. The first part after the instruction is where you build confidence; the later part is when it becomes smoother and more fun.
View Stops and Photos: Expect Scenic Breaks, Not a Photo Tour

The safari includes photo opportunities at stops along the way, and you’ll have viewpoints you can enjoy between driving sections. That’s a good setup for people who want to capture the moment without spending the whole tour only standing around.
Here’s the deal with photos: photo/video is not included. The tour description doesn’t promise a professional video recap, and that’s consistent with the listed exclusions. If you care a lot about action footage, bring your own plan for recording—phone, camera, whatever you use—so you don’t get surprised later.
Time-wise, also expect a bit of ebb and flow. The route is described as including obstacles and views, and the included total riding time is a meaningful chunk of the tour. Still, if you end up in a group with more riders, you may notice more waiting between turns. In one not-fun review, the rider said they felt they didn’t get enough time actually driving. Whether or not that matches your day, it’s smart to remember: you’re sharing the trail.
The upside: even without included media, the stops can still be the best part. You get to look out over mountain terrain and translate what you drove into a story: steep bit handled, turn nailed, group photo taken, then back to the track.
Price and Value at $38.20 (What’s Included vs Not)

At $38.20 per person, this tour sits in the affordable range for a guided off-road experience in the Alanya area. The value comes from what’s included, not just the activity itself.
You get:
- Air-conditioned vehicle (pickup transport)
- Safety briefing
- 1.5–2 hours riding
- Insurance
That combination matters. Insurance is a big deal for activities involving rough terrain and shared vehicle use. The safety briefing and training also reduce the friction for beginners, which can save you from the stress of guessing how to handle the vehicle.
What’s not included is also important: photo/video isn’t included, so don’t assume someone else is recording the whole adventure. If you want a full story with visuals, you’ll need to handle your own photos.
Duration matters too. With about 3.5 hours total, you’re not sacrificing a whole day for a short ride. You’re also not stuck driving for hours on paved roads before the fun begins—this one is built around mountain off-road time.
The only “value risk” is pacing. If you end up on a busy day, the fun can tilt from high-speed adrenaline to more stop-and-go adventure. Still, it’s hard to beat the price for organized mountain riding with training and insurance included.
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Who This Tour Fits Best in Alanya

This safari is a strong match if you want action and you like being outdoors. It’s also a good choice for mixed skill levels because the tour explicitly says no driving license or experience is required, and it starts with a master-class.
It also fits people who are visiting Alanya and want something different from beaches and city walks. Off-road terrain gives you a change of scenery fast—mountain routes, obstacles, and views—and it turns the day into an experience you’ll remember beyond photos.
Who might want to think twice?
- If your top priority is nonstop, fast driving with minimal waiting, you may feel let down on busier operations days.
- If you’re very sensitive to bouncing or uneven terrain, consider whether you’d rather choose buggy over quad for comfort and stability.
Age-wise, it’s 12+, so it can work for older teens who want hands-on fun. Just remember you’ll be managing concentration and vehicle control, so it’s not passive entertainment.
And for families or groups: the cap of 30 travelers helps, and pickup makes meeting up easier. Still, large groups on the road mean you’re sharing time on the track, so go in expecting a guided flow rather than a private session.
Should You Book This Safari Tour?

I’d book this tour if you want a beginner-friendly off-road experience with real riding time and safety support baked in. The price is fair for what you get—especially the training, insurance, and 1.5–2 hours on mountain tracks.
I would hesitate if you’re coming for racing vibes only. Reviews include a clear complaint about slow movement when there are lots of riders and limited actual driving time. You can’t guarantee how your specific day will run, but you can prevent disappointment by choosing the quad or buggy experience as an activity-first adventure, not a speed-first one.
If you book, make the day about learning and enjoying the terrain. You’ll get the best value when you treat it like an off-road driving lesson that happens to be scenic and fun.
FAQ

Do I need a driving license for the quad or buggy safari?
No. The tour states that no driving license is required, and no prior experience is needed.
What is the minimum age to join?
The tour is suitable for everyone aged 12 and over.
How long is the quad and buggy safari in Alanya?
The total tour duration is about 3 hours 30 minutes, including the riding time.
How much time will I spend riding?
You’ll get around 1.5 to 2 hours of riding along mountain off-roads.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and you’ll also travel by air-conditioned vehicle.
What happens at the beginning of the tour?
You’ll receive a safety briefing and a free master-class to help you learn to control and ride your chosen vehicle.
Is insurance included?
Yes, insurance is included.
Are photo or video services included?
No. Photo/video is not included.
How many people are in a group?
The activity has a maximum of 30 travelers.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




























