REVIEW · HURGHADA
Hurghada: Sea and Mountains ATV Quad Bike Tour
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A quad tour through Egypt’s desert can feel touristy fast. This one mixes sea views with mountain dirt tracks in a short, well-paced hit of action. You also get a beach/photo moment that’s more about the scenery than the selfie line.
What I really like is the low-key size: you’re not packed in like a bus load. And the routing aims at that golden-hour light, with a stop near the coast that makes the whole ride feel worth it, even if you’re just there for a quick adventure.
One thing to think about: the tour is listed for about 3 hours, but some people report less time actually spent on the experience. Also, scarf and protective glasses are not included, and past guests say this wasn’t always clearly handled at the start.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Why Hurghada’s Sea-and-Mountains Quad Ride Feels Different
- Getting There: Hotel Pickup and the Small-Group Reality
- The On-Quad Portion: 70 Minutes, Rocky Tracks, and Real Dust
- Beach Stop and Makadi Bay Views for Sunset-Style Photos
- Camel Ride Round: A Quick Change of Pace
- Guides, Pacing, and the “Fast vs Slower” Split
- What’s Included, What Costs Extra, and What to Bring
- Price and Value: Is $18 a Good Deal?
- Common Issues to Watch For (So Your Sunset Isn’t a Mess)
- Should You Book This Hurghada ATV Tour or Skip It?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV tour in total?
- Do they pick you up from your hotel?
- What’s the maximum group size?
- Is a camel ride included?
- Are scarf and protective glasses provided?
- What happens if my plans change or I’m late?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you book

- Small-group feel: capped low, and often split into faster and slower riding lines
- 70 minutes of quad time: that’s the main event, with transfers and stops wrapped around it
- Sea-and-desert photo moments: a coastal stop is built in, aimed at sunset-style views
- Camel ride included: a short add-on that adds variety without turning it into a full detour
- Bring your own dust gear: scarf and sunglasses help, since glare and grit are real
Why Hurghada’s Sea-and-Mountains Quad Ride Feels Different

Hurghada is known for beaches and water sports. This tour adds the other half of the picture: rocky desert hills with glimpses of the Red Sea. That combination is what makes it feel like more than just another quad loop.
The time of day matters too. This ride is timed around the most picturesque light, and you’ll feel it when you come off the bumpy terrain and suddenly hit open coastal views. It’s the kind of contrast that photographs well and also makes the ride itself feel more dramatic.
The quad part is the obvious thrill. But the value comes from the mix: off-road riding, a coast stop, and a camel round, all in one package.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Hurghada
Getting There: Hotel Pickup and the Small-Group Reality

Pickup and drop-off are included, with pickup available from any hotel in Hurghada or Makadi Bay. That matters because time is tight on a tour like this—you don’t want to lose your best sunset window hunting for the starting point.
The group size is small, but you’ll see two caps mentioned in the info: up to 15 riders in the highlights and a maximum of 9 travelers in the activity details. Either way, it’s not the big cattle-call setup. Expect a more personal vibe and more chances for the guide to help if someone’s struggling.
A theme from good experiences is pacing. Some groups get split by comfort level (slower and faster), so you’re not stuck behind someone who rides like it’s a museum or forced to keep up when you’re still learning the quad.
The On-Quad Portion: 70 Minutes, Rocky Tracks, and Real Dust

You’re promised 70 minutes of quad biking, which is the core of the tour. In practice, the ride can be bouncy and physically demanding at times. Even positive comments point out deep grooves and uneven sections, so think of it as off-road fun, not a smooth track.
The terrain is what you’re paying for: hills, rocky trails, and up-and-down sections. Some guests also noted the quad can feel less powerful in slower or tougher sections. If you’re used to smoother vehicles, give yourself a few minutes to get comfortable with how the quad behaves on sandy/rough ground.
One very consistent practical tip from the experience is dust. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. The desert grit clings, and you’ll thank yourself later.
Beach Stop and Makadi Bay Views for Sunset-Style Photos

A big part of the appeal is the built-in coastal photo session. The route runs out toward the coast, and you’ll pause for sea views—exactly the kind of stop that turns “I rode an ATV” into “I rode an ATV and saw something.”
Makadi Bay is also included as a visit. That’s useful because it ties your ride to a more recognizable coastal area rather than only staying in the desert.
Some people love how the sunset-style return feels, saying the ride back gets sensational when the light changes. Even when operations aren’t perfect, the core scenery moment tends to land well.
Also, there’s mention of professional photos. In some experiences, there’s no pressure to buy them, and the guide takes great shots. Just be ready for photo prompts, because the process is often part of how these tours are run.
Camel Ride Round: A Quick Change of Pace

The tour includes a camel ride (round). This is a nice change of pace if you’re tempted to think quad tours are all the same. It also helps break up the timing—quad time, then a moment that’s slower and more traditional, then back to the rest of the experience.
It’s short enough that it doesn’t hijack the adventure, but it gives you something different to remember besides dust and handlebars.
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Guides, Pacing, and the “Fast vs Slower” Split

A good guide can make the difference between stressful and fun. The positive reports emphasize friendly guidance and a group split based on comfort and speed preference. If you want a calmer ride, it helps to be placed with slower riders. If you want more motion and speed, a faster group can deliver that thrill.
One guide name that comes up in positive feedback is Ahmed. People praised him for a fun, speedy ride style with impressive views. That’s not a guarantee that you’ll get Ahmed, but it’s a good sign that skilled guides exist on this circuit.
Still, not every experience is flawless. Some accounts mention guides feeling impersonal, rushing, or not clearly explaining riding basics. That’s why you should arrive ready to listen during the safety briefing and practice the controls before you hit the rougher parts.
What’s Included, What Costs Extra, and What to Bring

This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a professional ATV guide, mineral water, and all fees and taxes. Rescheduling is also mentioned as complimentary if you’re late or your plans change.
Here’s what isn’t included:
- Scarf
- Protective glasses
In the real world, this matters more than it sounds. Desert glare and dust are part of the ride. Several guests stressed that you should bring a scarf and sunglasses to avoid discomfort. There’s also at least one complaint about scarf requirements and the extra cost charged on-site, so don’t assume it’s free or easy to buy at the center.
Practical packing list:
- Scarf to cover face/neck (and save your eyes)
- Sunglasses for the glare
- Dust-friendly clothing (you’ll get gritty)
- Closed shoes that can handle sand and foot slipping
Helmets come up in one tip: helmets were described as optional in at least one experience, but wearing one if available is sensible. Since helmets aren’t explicitly listed in the provided details, treat it as a “if they offer it” choice rather than a certainty.
Price and Value: Is $18 a Good Deal?

At $18 per person, this tour sits in the budget range for ATV adventures in the Hurghada area. What makes it feel like decent value is the bundle: transfers, guide, 70 minutes on quad, a camel round, and included water.
But value is only as good as the execution. Some guests reported extra charges that weren’t expected when they booked (like an additional pickup-related fee). Others mentioned confusion around whether they received the quad they thought they paid for. And a few noted timing mismatches, including the experience running shorter than expected.
So here’s the smart way to think about the price:
- If the tour runs as promised, you’re paying for a short, high-energy mix of quad + coast + camel at a low cost.
- If communication is sloppy, you can lose value quickly through delays, add-ons, or shortened time.
If you book, your best move is to double-check in advance what you’re getting: quad type, whether you need a scarf/glasses plan, and what time pickup is scheduled.
Common Issues to Watch For (So Your Sunset Isn’t a Mess)
Most people seem to walk away with a big smile because the riding and scenery are the main event. Still, several recurring friction points show up in the provided accounts:
- Pickup delays: at least one person reported a late van arrival (around 20 minutes).
- Waiting time: one account described waiting on the beach while other groups caught up.
- Pickup time changes: a message change to earlier pickup time caused stress when communication didn’t land.
- Duration mismatches: while the tour is listed at about 3 hours, some people were back after roughly 1 hour 40.
None of these mean the tour is automatically bad. They do mean you should protect yourself by managing expectations. If your day is tight, build in buffer time around pickup.
Also keep your attitude flexible. This is an off-road experience with multiple moving parts: transport, quad prep, grouping, and photo stops. When everything lines up, it’s a fantastic adventure. When it doesn’t, you still usually get the scenery—but the timeline can feel less satisfying.
Should You Book This Hurghada ATV Tour or Skip It?
Book it if:
- You want a short, action-heavy adventure rather than a half-day production
- You care about sea-and-mountains views and a coastal photo stop
- You’re comfortable with dusty off-road riding and uneven terrain
- You like the idea of a small-group setup and possibly being split into faster/slower lines
Skip it or book with extra caution if:
- You hate surprises around on-site equipment fees (since scarf and protective glasses aren’t included)
- Your schedule is strict and you can’t tolerate timing changes or shorter-than-listed total time
- You’re a beginner who needs very slow, careful instruction (some accounts describe the ride as more intense and not always beginner-friendly)
If you’re the “pack scarf, wear dust-friendly clothes, and enjoy the ride” type of traveler, this is likely to deliver. When it runs smoothly, it’s one of those trips where the best part isn’t just the speed—it’s the way desert dirt turns into glowing coastal views before you head back.
FAQ
How long is the ATV tour in total?
The experience is listed at about 3 hours approximately. The quad riding time included is 70 minutes, with transport and stops made up around it.
Do they pick you up from your hotel?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and pickup is offered from hotels in Hurghada and also from Makadi Bay.
What’s the maximum group size?
The information provided lists a maximum of 9 travelers for the activity.
Is a camel ride included?
Yes. A camel ride (round) is included as part of the tour.
Are scarf and protective glasses provided?
No. Scarf and protective glasses are listed as not included. It’s a good idea to bring them (or plan to purchase them).
What happens if my plans change or I’m late?
The tour description says there is complimentary rescheduling if you’re late or your plans change.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, with free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































