Throttle first, scenery fast. This quad safari from Kusadasi and Selçuk pairs convenient hotel pickup with up to two hours of driving on a pre-planned route through countryside terrain.
I like that the experience is built for real time on the quad, not just a sightseeing bus day. You also get a safety orientation and the basics handled for you: helmet, insurance, and a guide, with departures timed for both morning and afternoon.
One thing to consider: the ride can include slower moments for route pacing and control practice, and some people have flagged that the quads may be older. If you’re picky about machine condition, it’s worth going in with the right expectations.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately
- Kusadasi Port Or Hotel Pickup: Where Your Safari Day Begins
- Safety Briefing and Gear: The Stuff You Don’t Want to Skip
- Up To Two Hours on a Quad: How the Timing Really Feels
- The Pre-Determined Route: Villages, Viewpoints, and Ancient Ruins
- Small Groups, Less Chaos: Maximum 15 Riders
- Cruise-Safe Return: What Guaranteed Timing Means
- Price and Value: Is $49 Actually a Good Deal?
- Extras That Can Change Your Final Cost
- What to Bring (So You Enjoy the Ride More)
- Who Should Book This Quad Safari From Kusadasi?
- Should You Book This Quad Safari From Kusadasi Port / Hotels?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Quad Safari from Kusadasi?
- How long do I ride the quad?
- Do they pick up guests from hotels?
- Are there extra fees for Selçuk or other areas?
- What’s included in the price?
- What’s not included?
- Is the tour available for kids?
- What kind of fitness level do I need?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately

- Up to 2 hours of actual quad driving on your ride time
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in Kusadasi and Selçuk (with set extra fees for some areas)
- Multiple departure times so you can match your day plan
- Small-group structure (max 15 per group, with a maximum of 30 travelers overall)
- Cruise-friendly timing, with a guaranteed timely return
Kusadasi Port Or Hotel Pickup: Where Your Safari Day Begins

This is the kind of shore excursion that starts by meeting you where you’re already staying. If you’re based in Kusadasi or Selçuk, pickup is offered from all hotels in those areas, and they’ll bring you to the quad start point with a short transfer.
From a practical travel standpoint, that matters. On busy cruise days, you don’t want to fight taxis, find parking, and guess walking times while your ship sits there with the world’s loudest hourglass ticking down. Here, pickup and drop-off are part of the deal, and there’s also a guaranteed timely cruise return, which is a big deal if you’re worried about being late.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is usually quick at check-in. The operation is run by Peron Tour Kusadasi/Turkey, and the tour runs in English, so you’re not guessing what’s going on when you’re geared up and ready to go.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kusadasi
Safety Briefing and Gear: The Stuff You Don’t Want to Skip

Before you start riding, you get a brief orientation and safety training. The basics are covered: you’ll be given a helmet, and there’s insurance included, plus a guide to keep the group moving and answer questions.
Does this mean you’ll become an off-road pro in 10 minutes? No. But it does mean you should come out of the briefing with the minimum skills to handle stops, turns, and changes in terrain without feeling like you’re winging it.
One small, useful tip from past riders: consider bringing a face mask. If dust or dry air bothers you, that’s an easy comfort upgrade for the ride.
Up To Two Hours on a Quad: How the Timing Really Feels

The tour runs about 3 hours total (approx.), but the main experience is the riding. They advertise up to two hours of drive time, which is the sweet spot for value. It’s long enough to feel like a real safari, and short enough that you’re back in town without feeling like your entire day disappeared into the countryside.
There are also multiple morning and afternoon departure times, so you can often pick the one that best matches your cruise schedule, lunch plans, or how you pace your vacation.
Now, here’s the honest part: some riders have mentioned time spent circling or slowing down before the more scenic riding kicks in. Sometimes that’s just how groups learn control and spacing. If you’re the type who wants nonstop throttle the second the engine starts, plan your expectations around a few pacing moments early on. The good news is that the overall route still aims for plenty of time on the quad.
The Pre-Determined Route: Villages, Viewpoints, and Ancient Ruins

This safari follows a pre-determined route, not a free-for-all. That’s actually a positive for most people. It means you’re not spending the day lost, and you’re more likely to hit the scenic and cultural stops the route is designed around.
Along the way, you’ll make stops at:
- Small villages
- Scenic viewpoints
- Ancient ruins
That mix is what makes this ride more than just an off-road workout. You get to experience rugged terrain and quad driving, but you also get breaks where the guide can point out what you’re seeing and why it’s there. These kinds of stops can also help you cool down, take a few photos, and reset between ride segments.
The terrain itself is described as challenging in parts, which is where the fun usually is. Don’t expect paved-bike smoothness. Expect bumps, dust, and a ride that requires attention. If you like the idea of “bumpy but exciting” more than “smooth and relaxed,” this tour fits your mood.
Small Groups, Less Chaos: Maximum 15 Riders

One of the best value indicators here is group size. The experience is described as small-group, with a maximum of 15 people per group. That usually means:
- easier direction from the guide
- better spacing and safer pacing
- less time waiting around while someone else struggles to get going
There’s also a maximum of 30 travelers for the overall activity, which suggests there may be multiple groups running back-to-back. Either way, the main promise is that your ride experience should feel controlled, not like you’re packed into a moving line.
If you’ve ever done a popular shore activity and felt like a cattle pen with goggles on, you’ll appreciate this setup. It’s built to keep the ride fun, not stressful.
Cruise-Safe Return: What Guaranteed Timing Means

If you’re docking at Kusadasi as a cruise passenger, the question isn’t whether you’ll enjoy the quad ride. The question is whether you’ll make it back in time.
This tour highlights guaranteed timely cruise return. That doesn’t mean you get to be late for pickup and magically recover. It means the operator is planning the schedule with cruise departures in mind, which is what you need for peace of mind.
I’d still recommend you treat pickup time like an appointment you cannot miss. Wear comfortable clothes, be ready when they come for you, and keep your phone charged for last-minute updates.
Price and Value: Is $49 Actually a Good Deal?

At $49 per person, this quad safari sits in a category that can be either amazing value or a bit of a gamble, depending on what’s included. Here, the key inclusions help justify the price:
- Pick-up and drop-off
- Helmet
- Insurance
- Guide
What’s not included is food, drinks, and CD/photos. So you’re paying for the riding experience, not a meal day trip.
For value, two things matter most:
1) How much you ride (up to two hours of driving time)
2) How much you’re handled (gear, safety, insurance, pickup)
If you want a “real quad time” experience with the logistics done for you, this price can make sense. If you’re expecting a high-end ATV with brand-new equipment and a long gourmet stop schedule, you might feel underwhelmed—especially because some riders have said the quads could be in better condition.
For many people, though, $49 is a sweet spot for a short, exciting, countryside day without turning your vacation into a chore list.
Extras That Can Change Your Final Cost

The base price is clear, but the final amount can shift depending on where you’re staying.
- Selçuk hotel pickup/drop-off: pay €15 extra per person
- Ozdere hotels: pay €20 extra each way (both directions)
- Guzelçamli hotels: pay €20 extra each way (both directions)
It’s worth checking this before you lock in your budget. Pickup is included, but these area add-ons exist for some neighborhoods outside the core Kusadasi/Selçuk coverage.
Also note: the safari is not suitable below 10 years old, and you should have moderate physical fitness. This isn’t a tour for anyone who can’t comfortably handle getting on and off the quad and managing basic off-road movement.
What to Bring (So You Enjoy the Ride More)
Since the quad safari includes helmet and insurance, you don’t need to overthink gear. But a few smart choices can make the experience smoother:
- Wear clothing you don’t mind getting dusty.
- Bring sun protection, because you’ll be outside for the riding and stops.
- Consider bringing a face mask if dust irritates you (a recommendation shows up in past rider feedback).
- Have footwear that can handle uneven ground.
Photos and souvenirs are a separate story. CD & photos are not included, so if that’s important to you, plan accordingly. If you want your own photos, keep your phone or camera protected from dust and movement.
Who Should Book This Quad Safari From Kusadasi?
This tour is a strong fit if you want:
- short total time (about 3 hours)
- real riding time (up to 2 hours on the quad)
- a structured route with villages, viewpoints, and ancient ruins
- a small-group feel (max 15)
It’s especially good for cruise passengers who need a fun shore activity with a timely return.
You might want to skip it—or at least go in with the right expectations—if:
- you’re extremely sensitive to machine condition
- you want long, slow sightseeing with minimal off-road intensity
- you don’t like the idea of ride pacing moments early on
For families: the minimum age is 10, and the activity can work for people who can handle moderate physical movement. For solo travelers or couples, it’s easy to join and meet others without feeling swallowed by a huge group.
Should You Book This Quad Safari From Kusadasi Port / Hotels?
If your goal is to get out of town and drive a quad through real terrain—without spending half your day on transport—this is a solid pick. The value comes from the combo of pickup/drop-off, helmet + insurance, and enough ride time that it feels like the main event.
I’d book it if you match one of these:
- you want a cruise-friendly thrill with a guaranteed return
- you like practical tours that get you doing the activity, not just watching
- you’re okay with a “fun and adventurous” day where the focus is riding
I’d hesitate if you’re the type who expects brand-new quad equipment or you strongly prefer continuous riding with zero early pacing.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Quad Safari from Kusadasi?
The tour lasts about 3 hours (approx.).
How long do I ride the quad?
You can get up to two hours of drive time during the safari.
Do they pick up guests from hotels?
Yes. Pickup is offered from all Kusadasi and Selçuk hotels.
Are there extra fees for Selçuk or other areas?
Yes. Selçuk hotel pickup/drop-off costs €15 extra per person. If you’re staying in Ozdere hotels, it’s €20 extra each way, and for Guzelcamli hotels it’s €20 extra each way.
What’s included in the price?
Pick-up and drop-off, helmet, insurance, and a guide are included.
What’s not included?
Food & drinks are not included, and CD & photos are not included.
Is the tour available for kids?
No. The safari is not suitable below 10 years old.
What kind of fitness level do I need?
You should have a moderate physical fitness level.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts. Cancellation within 24 hours of the start time is not refunded.



























