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Quad Tour Hurghada

4.7(10 reviews)
3 hour(s)
English
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Hurghada, Egypt

Enjoy thrilling quad biking across vast and scenic desert landscapes

Discover authentic Bedouin village life and warm traditional hospitality

Explore camel riding experiences surrounded by peaceful desert scenery

Experience local flavors tea shisha folklore and traditional barbeque atmosphere

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€ 23.00

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Experience a memorable desert safari that combines excitement, culture, and natural beauty in one unforgettable journey. Ride powerful quad bikes across wide desert landscapes, enjoy the peaceful rhythm of camel riding, and step into an authentic Bedouin village where traditions are still part of daily life. Warm hospitality awaits with traditional tea, shisha, and the chance to relax while surrounded by golden sands and open horizons.

Explore the cultural side of the desert through meaningful encounters and local experiences guided by knowledgeable safari guides. Learn about Bedouin customs, desert survival, and traditional practices, including bread making and the use of natural products. As the desert atmosphere deepens, enjoy local food, folklore, and breathtaking scenery, creating a perfect balance between adventure, learning, and relaxation in the heart of the desert.

Transport

Driving quad

Riding camels

Safari & quad guide

Soft drinks

Shisha

Afternoon dinner tour

Personal expenses

Gratuities

A headscarf, sunglasses

Stronger shoes

Warmer clothes

Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Families with children
Adventure seekers
Nature enthusiasts
Couples
Groups of friends
Physically fit travelers
Solo travelers

No driving license required for quad bikes

Children must be accompanied by an adult on quads

Comfortable clothes and closed shoes recommended

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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Activity Provider: Egypt Travel Guide

Customer Reviews

10 reviews
4.7
based on 10 reviews
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Shanitah

January 18, 2026•
GetYourGuide

Transport came on time, the journey there was very nice. Once we reached we were given the opportunity to buy scarves and glasses if we didn’t bring some with us. We were then briefed, the guides were very good and made sure we were safe all the way. There was an opportunity for photos and also a camel ride which was fun as well. Overall, I really enjoyed my experience.

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Shadayne

January 15, 2026•
GetYourGuide

Sooooooo fun, a thrill! Our guide was also fantastic, friendly and genuine. This was genuinely so much fun and feels so freeing riding through the dessert like that in the sun ( I recommend getting the goggles or glasses cause of the sand in face) overall worth the money spent for this experience. I recommend trying if you haven’t already !!

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Marc

January 11, 2026•
GetYourGuide

The little break for photos was nice, drive was so fun

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Christian

December 30, 2025•
Google

Action-packed family fun in the desert! ​This private quad tour was the absolute highlight of our vacation! Being a private group allowed us to enjoy the ride through the dunes at our own pace, which was perfect for the family. ​The quad ride lead is far in the dessert with a lot of fun driving under a perfect support of our guide. The camel ride was the kids' favorite part—such a funny experience and perfect for photos! Back to the Safari Park we get a free ride with a spider buggie - pure action for kids and adults alike. The small BBQ during sunset followed by the short evening show was the perfect, relaxing way to end the trip. ​A nice mix of adventure and fun for the whole family.

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Peter

December 27, 2025•
GetYourGuide

Great fun activity. Friendly guides. Absolute must in Hurghada.

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Mohammed

December 19, 2025•
GetYourGuide

Definitely would recommend if visiting Hurghada. Don’t make the mistake of forgetting your sunglasses 🤣

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Shaun

December 14, 2025•
Google

Good day out, worth the money. Buggy’s driving, quad bikes, short camel ride and 25km drive each way in 4x4 over the desert by professional driver, bit bumpy at times, uneven terrain as expected! Great fun. Does get warm and can be dusty

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Alexander

December 07, 2025•
Google

Many people travel to Egypt for the sea and indeed, the Red Sea offers stunningly clear waters and a fascinating underwater world. But if you get tired of spending all day on the beach, with only occasional breaks for the all‑you‑can‑eat meals, I'd recommend a trip to Sahara Safari. These tours come under various names - you might find jeep safaris, quad biking, visits to Bedouin villages, and perhaps other activities too. Whatever the label, this is where you are going to find relatively active experiences. The scale of the operation looks convincing, and plenty of tourists come here. We opted for a quad bike and buggy ride, plus a visit to a Bedouin village. First, you will need to buy a keffiyeh scarf (if you haven’t already). If you buy a tour, you will be warned you in advance, so you can prepare. On site they will show you how to wear it properly. And it's not just for show, it is a real defense against the sand (of which there will be plenty, all flying straight into your face). The quad bikes are well‑used but still run and handle well - what more do you need? -) Driving a buggy is also interesting: it takes off immediately, handles very firmly, and you need a little time to get used to it after driving regular cars. But since you are in the desert, crashing is unlikely. Plus, a staff member is always there to assist you. Yes, children work here too, but they handle the vehicles with impressive confidence. Next, we headed to a Bedouin village. We were told these are real people living there. There are Bedouins who live in the mountains and, to put it mildly, aren’t particularly fond of visitors. This village earns from tourism. The experience is mixed… On one hand, it is an extremely modest life, and every penny earned from tips, selling bracelets, or gathering herbs clearly makes a big difference to the community. On the other, the landscape is utterly breathtaking, especially in the late afternoon, as the sun begins to set. If you can, climb a hill - from there you will get a stunning view of… I'm not sure what to call it. Perhaps eternity (pardon the grandeur). And the camel ride is fascinating too: at some point, you figure out how to sit, swaying to the rhythm, and you think - perhaps travelers across the Middle East moved just like this, a hundred, two hundred, or a thousand years ago… A remarkable place, with plenty of options for active fun. The memories will certainly stay with you for life, and photos of the village will occasionally remind you that life for most of us - reader of Google Maps - is pretty good, really.

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Enes

July 29, 2025•
Google

The thing that disappointed me the most in Egypt. It all boils down to extracting as much money as possible from tourists. the safari itself is in an unattractive part of the desert, with very poor and dilapidated vehicles. What particularly disappointed me was the greed of photographers who want 35 euros for shots and photos, even though the tour itself rarely costs more than 20 euros. The most positive moment is riding a camel.

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Yaqeen

February 25, 2025•
Google

Had an amazing afternoon and dinner there. We were picked up from our hotel. The dinner was included. There was a little camel ride followed by quad-biking and then the ATVs followed by a show and dinner. Overall, it was really fun and entertaining. Please note they also charge 5 euros or USD extra for each person as an entry fee to the desert, and I was told it's a government regulation, so keep that in mind.