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Experience off-road adventure on Gran Canaria with a 2.5-hour ATV quad tour exploring valleys and mountains, with guided stops and scenic views.
If you’re looking to add a dose of adrenaline and adventure to your trip to Gran Canaria, the ATV Quad Tour in the south of the island might catch your eye. This tour promises a thrilling off-road experience through stunning valleys, rugged canyons, and mountain scenery. It’s a chance to drive your own quad, explore remote areas, and enjoy some scenic stops along the way.
One aspect we really appreciate about this tour is its well-structured itinerary, which combines off-road riding with guided sightseeing. Plus, the free hotel pick-up and drop-off makes it more convenient than many similar activities. On the flip side, the overall rating of 2.6 out of 5 based on five reviews suggests that some participants have experienced issues, especially regarding terrain quality and environmental presentation. So, this experience is best suited for those craving adventure with a sense of independence—most suitable for those with some quad driving experience and a spirit of exploration.

We’ll start by saying that this longer 2.5-hour quad tour offers a vigorous mix of off-road fun and sightseeing in the south of Gran Canaria. The tour is designed for drivers with at least one year of quad experience (and a valid driver’s license), making it suitable for those who already have some riding confidence. You’ll get to drive your own quad, which adds an element of independence and excitement.
What makes this tour attractive is how it combines off-road thrills with diverse scenery—riding through valleys, across rugged terrain, and stopping at picturesque locations like Fataga and Ayagaures. The tour promises a thorough exploration of the island’s natural beauty, with guided commentary and multiple stops for photos or just catching your breath.
However, it’s worth noting that the tour’s reviews are somewhat mixed, with some travelers expressing disappointment over the condition of the terrain and the overall environment. The tour’s value hinges on your expectations: if you’re after a qualified guide, the chance to drive your own quad, and the scenic adventure, you’ll find it appealing. If pristine roads, polished environments, or buggies are what you’re after, you might find this experience lacking.
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The tour kicks off with pick-up from seven locations around the south of Gran Canaria: Arguineguín, Puerto Rico, Sonnenland, Taurito, Mogán, Maspalomas, and Bahia Feliz. The van transfer takes about 15 minutes, getting you comfortably to the starting point in Maspalomas.
Once there, you’ll receive a safety briefing, helmets, goggles, and a water bottle—important gear for an off-road adventure. The riding portion involves driving your own quad through a mix of terrains, with the first riding segment lasting around 15 minutes as you get your bearings.
The main part of the tour is divided into two significant guided stops. The first is at Fataga, where you’ll take a one-hour break. This stop isn’t just scenic but also includes a guided tour, photo opportunities, and a chance to relax after the initial trail. The second major stop at Ayagaures offers another hour of guided riding, giving you more time to enjoy the rugged landscape and explore at your own pace.
Back in Maspalomas, there’s a brief 15-minute ride to round out your experience, followed by the return transfer to your hotel or accommodation.
While these stops are scenic, reviews highlight some concerns. One traveler mentioned that “the roads in the terrain were crap,” with stones too large for the quads, making the off-road experience less enjoyable and more challenging. Others noted that quads struggled to keep up with buggies, and the lack of goggles for all drivers meant some had to keep their distance, reducing the immersive experience.
Expect to drive your own quad through a combination of dirt paths, rocky tracks, and open terrain. The dust and muddy patches mean you’ll likely get some dirt on your clothes and face—an authentic part of off-road riding but worth noting if you prefer cleaner adventures.
The guides are described as knowledgeable and helpful, providing instructions, safety tips, and commentary along the way. They ensure everyone stays safe and can handle the vehicle confidently, even in tricky terrain.
However, some reviews point out that terrain quality can vary greatly. One reviewer complained about “crap roads,” with stones too big for the quads, which could be uncomfortable or even risky for less experienced riders. We also noticed that the quads may struggle in rugged terrain, especially if the trail is uneven or rocky.
The off-road goggles and helmets are standard safety gear, but reviewers also noted that face masks for dust aren’t included, which could be a consideration if you’re sensitive to dust or debris.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile this tour offers pursuit of adventure, it might not be the most polished experience in terms of environment presentation. The appearance of the tour environment received some criticism, with one reviewer mentioning it felt “third-rate,” despite praising the staff and guides.
If you’re an avid off-road rider looking for authentic terrain and scenic exploration, this tour hits the mark. But if you prefer more refined settings or extremely smooth trails, you might want to consider this as a rugged outdoor activity rather than a scenic luxury.
At $180 per group of up to two people, this tour offers a focused, personal experience with a small group limit of four participants. This small group size helps ensure your safety and allows for better interaction with guides.
The duration of 2.5 hours of riding plus transfers makes it a full morning or afternoon activity. Considering the inclusion of pick-up/drop-off, helmets, goggles, and water**, the overall value is decent, especially if you’re keen on off-road riding.
However, some travelers might find the price steep for the overall experience, particularly if terrain quality or environmental concerns are a deal-breaker. It’s important to weigh the adventure of driving your own quad against the potential for uneven terrain and the mixed review feedback.
The tour provides helmets, goggles, and water, which are essential for safety and comfort. The free hotel transfer adds convenience, removing the hassle of organizing transport.
Not included are face dust masks, which some riders may want for added comfort. Remember to bring your driver’s license as it’s required to operate the quad.
The activity is suitable for children from about 8 years old, provided they are at least 1.40 meters tall, and must be accompanied by an adult if they are riding as copilots. People with no driving experience or certain health conditions like pregnancy, back problems, or mobility issues are advised against participating.
This quad adventure is best for adventurers with some riding experience looking for a hands-on off-road experience in Gran Canaria’s rugged terrains. It’s an activity that combines scenic stops, guided commentary, and the thrill of self-driving in a small, intimate group setting.
If you’re after authentic, dust-slinging off-road riding and don’t mind a less polished environment, this tour could be perfect. You’ll love the guide expertise and the chance to explore hidden valleys and mountain trails you might not access otherwise.
That said, if you’re very sensitive to terrain quality or seek a more luxurious or scenic experience with pristine paths, you might want to explore other options or consider buggies or guided tours with better environments.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No, drivers must have at least one year of quad riding experience and a valid driver’s license.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, free pickup and drop-off are included from selected hotel locations.
What do I need to bring?
You need to bring your driver’s license. It’s also advisable to wear comfortable clothing and consider bringing a dust mask, as it’s not included.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, copilots as young as 8 years old and approximately 1.40 meters tall can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
What’s the terrain like?
Terrain varies from rocky paths to dirt tracks, but some reviews mention large stones making the ride challenging and possibly uncomfortable.
What safety equipment is provided?
Helmets and goggles are provided, but face masks for dust are not included.
Can I switch drivers during the tour?
Yes, there’s a possibility to switch drivers at no extra cost, which is great if traveling as a couple.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
“The tour was great! The visual appearance, however, was only third-rate. That's a shame, because the staff were superb and deserved a better enviro…”
The Gran Canaria ATV Quad Tour offers a robust off-road adventure with scenic stops and the chance to drive your own vehicle. If you prioritize guided exploration, small groups, and the thrill of rugged terrain, this experience can be quite rewarding. Just keep in mind that the overall review score of 2.6 hints at some frustrations, mainly with terrain quality and the environment’s appearance.
It’s best suited for adventurous travelers with quad riding experience who don’t mind some bumps along the way. For those craving more polished scenery or smoother trails, some other options might serve you better. But if you’re after an authentic, dust-filled ride in the mountains of Gran Canaria, this tour could be just the ticket—and a memorable story to tell.
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