REVIEW · QUAD / ATV ADVENTURES
REAL OFF-ROAD QUAD TOUR TENERIFE, great sensations and adrenaline!
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Sand track quad rides beat the beach. This Real Off-Road Quad Tour in Tenerife is built around fast, sandy racing-track time and rugged views, with a guide keeping the group moving and safe. You also get helmets and safety gear, plus insurance included, so you can focus on the fun instead of second-guessing risk.
What I like most is that this tour works nicely for pairs and friend groups. The quad bikes are fitted with two seats, so you can share the experience side-by-side instead of watching from the sidelines.
One thing to consider: pickup timing can be a little fluid. There have been cases where the call arrived and you were asked to be ready earlier than expected, so keep your phone handy and confirm the exact pickup moment.
In This Review
- Key Points You’ll Actually Care About
- Real Off-Road Quads on Tenerife’s Sandy Racing Track
- The 1-Hour Flow: Gear Up, Ride Hard, Go Back
- Two-Seater ATVs: Sharing the Adventure Without Splitting the Fun
- Safety, Insurance, and a Small Group That Pays Off
- Pickup in Golf del Sur: Convenience With One Important Catch
- What the Big Rating Mix Really Means for You
- Price and Value: Is $174 Worth One Hour of Quad Time?
- Weather and Ride Readiness: Plan for the Tenerife Variables
- Who Should Book This Quad Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book This Real Off-Road Quad Tour?
- FAQ
- Do I need a license to drive the quad?
- Can two people ride on the same quad bike?
- How long is the quad tour?
- Is pickup included?
- What safety gear do I get?
- Is insurance included?
- How big is the group?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Points You’ll Actually Care About

- 100% off-road route focused on a fast sandy racing track
- Two-seater quads make it easier for couples and friends
- Insurance, helmets, and safety gear included for peace of mind
- Small group (max 8) for more hands-on guide attention
- Pickup offered near Golf del Sur, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Real Off-Road Quads on Tenerife’s Sandy Racing Track
This is an ATV tour with attitude. You’re not just doing a polite cruise along a paved path. The whole point is driving a quad bike on Tenerife’s rugged ground—specifically on a fast sandy racing track—which is where the adrenaline comes from.
Sand changes everything. It grips, slips, and throws back dust and spray in a way that feels very different from smoother surfaces. If you’re the type who likes physical fun—noise, vibration, and speed with real control—this kind of ride tends to hit the spot.
And because it’s geared as off-road, you’ll likely spend most of your hour actually riding rather than standing around. That matters in a short tour: you want your time on the throttle, not in a holding pattern.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
The 1-Hour Flow: Gear Up, Ride Hard, Go Back

The total experience runs about 1 hour, give or take, and it’s designed to be straightforward. Here’s the practical rhythm you can expect.
First, you’ll meet at the starting point in 38639 Golf del Sur, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. If pickup is offered for your option, you’ll be picked up as arranged, but either way, you’ll end back at the same meeting point.
Next comes gear and safety. Helmets and safety gear are included, and you should plan on using them from the start. You’ll also need a quick orientation on how the quad works and how the guide wants you to ride.
Then the fun part: the off-road laps and track time. Since the tour emphasizes a fast sandy racing track, most of your energy will go into holding a line, managing the sand, and staying focused while the quad bounces. It’s a different kind of workout than walking tours—hands, arms, and core all feel it.
Finally, you return to the meeting point. Because the tour is short, the “wrap-up” phase usually doesn’t drag. You’ll be done and dusted fast, which is ideal if you’re juggling other Tenerife plans.
Two-Seater ATVs: Sharing the Adventure Without Splitting the Fun

One of the biggest value drivers here is that the quad bikes are fitted with two seats. That changes the whole tone of the trip for couples and friends. Instead of one person getting the ride time and the other watching, you can both be on the machine.
Here’s how to think about it before you go. The main driver needs to be over 18 and have a valid driver’s license. That means you’ll want to decide in advance who is comfortable handling the bike and steering through sand.
If you’re traveling as a pair, this setup makes it easier to coordinate. You can plan for the main driver to take responsibility, while the second seat passenger can enjoy the views and the motion without needing to work the controls as an operator.
Also, two-seaters tend to feel less “tour-groupy.” You’ll share the same pace, bumps, and track moments. It’s a better fit for people who want an experience, not just a photo op.
Safety, Insurance, and a Small Group That Pays Off

I like when a tour treats safety as part of the experience, not an afterthought. This one includes insurance and provides helmets and safety gear. That doesn’t guarantee zero risk—off-road riding always has some uncertainty—but it does mean you’re not going in bare.
Another underrated advantage is the group size. The tour caps at 8 travelers, which usually helps the guide keep eyes on everyone. In off-road situations, spacing matters. If people bunch up, you lose control of the ride. A smaller group makes it easier for the guide to manage that flow.
You’ll also appreciate the guide’s role on a fast sandy track. Sandy riding demands subtle technique—how you accelerate, how you avoid sudden movements, and how you maintain stability. Even without a super long briefing, having a guide leading the route helps you understand the “rhythm” faster.
The trip is also described as prioritizing your safety and comfort. That language usually signals there’s real attention to equipment condition and instruction, not just a quick handshake and go.
Pickup in Golf del Sur: Convenience With One Important Catch

The meeting point is listed as 38639 Golf del Sur, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, and pickup is offered. This is one of those details that can make or break a day trip.
If pickup works for you, you save time and reduce stress—especially if you’re staying in the south and want a clean start. The tour also notes it’s near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re not using a rental car.
But here’s the catch: pickup timing may change. A negative experience reported an unexpected early call—asking them to be ready earlier than the ticket details suggested. That’s not the norm implied by the other feedback, but it’s enough of a red flag that you should plan for it.
My practical advice: keep your phone on, answer calls quickly, and confirm the exact pickup time the moment you receive confirmation. If you’re staying somewhere busy, be ready a little earlier than you think. Off-road adventures run on the schedule that works best for the group, not the one in your head.
What the Big Rating Mix Really Means for You

The overall rating is 3.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews. That score isn’t “bad,” but it does tell me this isn’t a universally perfect operation. The pattern is mixed: several people are very happy with the fun, views, friendliness, and smooth timing, while at least one booking had a serious frustration around timing.
So how should you use this number? Think of it as a signal to be proactive.
If you handle logistics carefully—confirm pickup details, keep your phone available, show up ready—this kind of tour can be an easy win. The positive feedback also points to friendly staff and a smooth experience, and that tends to matter a lot on hands-on activities like ATV riding.
If you hate uncertainty and need strict, unchanging schedules, you might find the pickup timing aspect stressful. But even then, you can usually reduce that risk by staying flexible and communicating fast.
Price and Value: Is $174 Worth One Hour of Quad Time?

At $174, this isn’t a bargain-bin thrill. The value depends on what you compare it to.
Here’s what you’re getting that supports the price:
- The experience is built around real off-road riding on a sandy racing track, not just a short scenic loop.
- Helmets, safety gear, and insurance are included. That can add meaningful cost if you had to arrange gear or coverage separately.
- It’s a small group (max 8), and pickup is offered. That reduces “waiting around time” and logistical friction.
Now the trade-off:
- It’s about 1 hour total. You need to be comfortable with the fact that the experience is fast and intense, not long and lingering.
If your priority is adrenaline and you want something different from the beach (and from the usual walking tours), this price can feel fair. If you want a longer ride with lots of stops and extended exploration, you might feel the hour passes quickly.
My rule of thumb: this is a “do it once for the rush” type of tour. If you’re the kind of person who loves controlled chaos on dirt, you’ll likely consider it money well spent.
Weather and Ride Readiness: Plan for the Tenerife Variables

This activity requires good weather. That’s common for off-road, and it matters because sand tracks and rugged terrain can get messy when conditions aren’t right.
It also means your schedule should have some flexibility. If conditions are poor, you may be offered a different date or a full refund. The tour also notes there’s a minimum number of travelers, so there’s a chance the operator reschedules or refunds if that minimum isn’t met.
Also remember the rider requirements. The main driver must be over 18 with a valid driver’s license. Most travelers can participate, but if you’re planning as a pair, double-check who will be the driver ahead of time.
Finally, bring the right mindset. Off-road quad biking is physical and hands-on. Even if you’ve ridden before, you’ll be adapting to sand and track style during the ride window you have.
Who Should Book This Quad Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
Book it if you:
- Want adrenaline and real off-road riding, not a slow sightseeing drive
- Travel as a couple or with a friend group and want both people on the quad (two seats)
- Like small-group experiences where the guide can actually manage the ride
Skip it or think twice if you:
- Get stressed by pickup timing changes and need ultra-rigid schedules
- Don’t want the physical demand of ATV riding on sandy terrain
- Are not able to meet the driver rule (main driver over 18 with a valid license)
For many people, this is a smart mid-trip change of pace. Tenerife has plenty of beach time. This is the day activity that swaps sunbathing for throttle time.
Should You Book This Real Off-Road Quad Tour?
If you’re excited by the idea of a fast sandy track, helmets and insurance included, and a small group capped at 8, I think you’ll likely enjoy it. The strongest appeal is simple: it’s built for riding, and the two-seater setup makes it feel like an experience you share.
Just be responsible about logistics. Confirm pickup timing, keep your phone available, and arrive ready to go. If you do those two things, you’ll stack the odds in your favor—especially with the friendly, smooth experiences that match what most people describe.
If you want, tell me your travel month and where you’re staying. I can suggest what time of day usually works best for short adrenaline tours in Tenerife based on typical weather patterns (without guessing your exact pickup window).
FAQ
Do I need a license to drive the quad?
Yes. The main driver must be over 18 and have a valid driver’s license.
Can two people ride on the same quad bike?
Yes. The quad bikes are fitted with two seats, so you can ride together as a friend pair or couple.
How long is the quad tour?
It lasts about 1 hour.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and the tour starts at 38639 Golf del Sur, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
What safety gear do I get?
Helmets and safety gear are provided.
Is insurance included?
Yes. Insurance is included for extra peace of mind.
How big is the group?
This activity has a maximum of 8 travelers.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.






























