Quad Safari from Alanya — Transfer, Price & Pickup

Staying in Alanya and want to do the Quad Safari? Here's exactly what that looks like. The pickup point sits roughly 56.4 km away, an estimated 70-minute transfer, with hotel pickup in the 07:30 – 09:00 window. The tour runs 2 Hours and costs €35 per person. Right now the sea is around 21°C with high crowds — Reliable sunshine, sea warming up. Excellent all-round touring weather.. About staying in Alanya: Alanya is a lively coastal city dominated by a rocky peninsula crowned with a medieval castle and the red-brick Seljuk tower above the harbour. It mixes long beaches, sea caves and a buzzing resort nightlife with genuine history. Nearby you'll find Alanya Castle, Red Tower (Kızıl Kule), Damlataş Cave. Alanya is about 125 km east of Antalya Airport (AYT), roughly a 1 hour 45 minute drive; Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP) is much closer, around 40 km east. From our guides on the ground: A two-hour quad-bike adventure split into two riding sessions with a break between, suitable for both beginners and confident riders after a short briefing. Expect dust, so closed shoes, sunglasses and a face scarf make it far more comfortable, and wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. Hold the camera securely or use a strap on the bumpy sections. A great short adrenaline option for couples and groups who don't want to commit a whole day.
About Alanya
Alanya is a lively coastal city dominated by a rocky peninsula crowned with a medieval castle and the red-brick Seljuk tower above the harbour. It mixes long beaches, sea caves and a buzzing resort nightlife with genuine history.
What to see near Alanya
Alanya Castle — A vast 13th-century Seljuk fortress wrapping the peninsula, with walls, an inner citadel and panoramic sea views. Red Tower (Kızıl Kule) — An octagonal red-brick Seljuk tower from 1226 guarding the historic harbour and shipyard. Damlataş Cave — A stalactite cave by Cleopatra Beach whose humid air is said to soothe respiratory conditions. Dim Cave — A large, well-lit show cave in the mountains east of the city. Sapadere Canyon — A dramatic mountain gorge with a waterfall and natural pools, about an hour inland.
Local tips
• Ride up to the castle for sunset, then explore the harbour and Red Tower below. • Take a pirate-style boat trip to see the Pirates' Cave, Lovers' Cave and Phosphorus Cave. • Cleopatra Beach has the softest sand in town — arrive early in peak season.
From our team on the ground
A two-hour quad-bike adventure split into two riding sessions with a break between, suitable for both beginners and confident riders after a short briefing. Expect dust, so closed shoes, sunglasses and a face scarf make it far more comfortable, and wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. Hold the camera securely or use a strap on the bumpy sections. A great short adrenaline option for couples and groups who don't want to commit a whole day.
Highlights
What's included
- Free Hotel Service
- 22km Quad Biking
- Equipment
- Full Insurance
Frequently asked questions
How far is the Quad Safari from Alanya?
The departure point is about 56.4 km from Alanya, an estimated 70-minute drive.
What time is hotel pickup from Alanya?
Pickup from Alanya hotels is typically in the 07:30 – 09:00 window.
How much does the Quad Safari cost?
€35 per person.
Is hotel pickup included from Alanya?
Yes — round-trip hotel transfer from Alanya is included.
What's the weather and sea like for this tour now?
Right now the sea is around 21°C with high crowds — Reliable sunshine, sea warming up. Excellent all-round touring weather..
What else is Alanya known for?
Alanya is known for Alanya Castle, Red Tower (Kızıl Kule), Cleopatra Beach, sea caves.
What is Alanya famous for?
Alanya is famous for its hilltop Seljuk castle, the red-brick Kızıl Kule tower, Cleopatra Beach, sea caves and a lively nightlife scene.
Traveller reviews
The second riding session was better because everyone had relaxed by then. Good little adrenaline fix.
Fun ride, but the waiting area before starting was quite dusty too. Wear closed shoes.
My wife had never driven a quad before and was nervous, but the staff kept beginners near the back and checked on them. I liked that it wasnt just a flat circle; there were dusty tracks, little slopes, and a photo stop. Two hours was the right length. We were back at the hotel with time to shower before dinner.
I liked that the guide stopped anyone driving too aggressively. It kept the group safe.
The quad safari was short enough to fit into the day but still felt like a real activity. The first riding session helped everyone get used to the bikes, and the second one was more fun because the group had relaxed. The route was dusty, with a few rough corners and open parts. Bring sunglasses and wear clothes you dont care about.
We did this before lunch and it was the perfect short adventure for the day.