Off-road quad bikes are the ultimate way to explore remote spots. You'll blaze a trail on this quad excursion to nearby swamps and dirt trails. Your expert guides will give you a safety briefing, and a quick driving demonstration and test, before leading you into the countryside. From here, you're on the home stretch – a high-speed run back to the camp that splashes through streams and bounces over hills.

Kusadasi Quad Safari Tour
- Quad-biking through Turkish countryside
- Make tracks through swamps and dirt trails
- Expertly guided by knowledgable instructors
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Equipment
- For insurance purposes, the minimum age for this tour is 17 years and the maximum age is 65 years
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Single and double quad bikes are available – pricing depends on quad size
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Flamingo sightings not guaranteed
- Wear suitable clothing that you don't mind getting wet or dirty
- Quad ride lasts around 45 minutes
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