If you’re after a different way to experience the Catalonian countryside around Salou, a buggy safari might just be what you’re looking for. This tour offers a chance to hop into your own six-seater buggy and explore dirt roads, tunnels, bridges, and more, all while taking in some pretty spectacular views. We haven’t personally been on this tour, but based on reviews and detailed descriptions, it looks like a solid choice for those craving a hands-on outdoor adventure.
What really stands out is how accessible it seems: you don’t need a special license to ride as a passenger, and the experience is suitable for most travelers. Plus, with options for longer morning excursions to see panoramic coast views or shorter afternoon rides, there’s a flexibility that helps it fit into many travel plans. However, it’s worth noting that the price is around $221 for up to two people, and you’ll want to consider the weather, as the tour requires good conditions for the best experience.
If you enjoy off-road driving, scenic escapes, and a bit of adrenaline, this might be right up your alley. But if you’re looking for a highly structured or family-oriented experience with specific kid-friendly facilities, you might want to explore other options. Still, for a fun, outdoor activity that provides a taste of adventure and beautiful scenery, this safari could be a highlight of your Salou trip.
Key Points

- Accessible and flexible: No driving license needed for passengers, making it straightforward for most travelers.
- Variety of options: Two-hour morning excursions or shorter afternoon rides, with different routes and views.
- Scenic stops: Includes visits to the hermitage of the rock with panoramic coast views.
- Affordable for what it is: Around $221 for a group, which is reasonable considering the duration and activity.
- Booking in advance: Most people book about 17 days ahead, so plan your dates early.
- Weather dependent: Tours are canceled in bad weather, but full refunds or rescheduling are offered.
What to Expect from Your Buggy Safari Adventure

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The Itinerary and How It Unfolds
The tour lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours, making it a perfect short escape into the countryside. The morning excursions start around 11:00 am and are designed to last two hours, taking you through fields, forests, tunnels, and bridges. These dirt roads promise a fun, bumpy ride, especially if you’re into off-road driving.
One of the highlights involves stopping at the hermitage of the rock, a spot known for its spectacular panoramic views of the coast. Travelers often mention enjoying the scenery while soaking in the fresh air and sunshine. The afternoon rides are slightly shorter—about an hour—and are scheduled at 15:30h or 17:30h, giving you flexibility depending on your day’s plan.
What the Experience Feels Like
Driving your own buggy with up to five other passengers makes it more of a group activity, and you’ll have the chance to switch between being driver and passenger if desired. The fact that drivers need a license is important—if you plan to take the wheel, make sure yours is in order. For passengers, no license is necessary, so even kids or teens can enjoy a ride.
The dirt roads make for a rough-and-tumble experience—not suited for anyone wary of getting a little dusty or bumpy. But many reviews mention how “muy divertido” (very fun) the experience was, with families particularly enjoying the thrill of the ride. One reviewer said, “hemos hecho la excursión en familia y ha sido muy divertido” (we did the tour as a family and it was very fun), which speaks well for its family-friendly vibe.
The Route and Stops
The tour crosses fields and tunnels, offering a genuine off-road experience outside the usual tourist areas. The routes are likely chosen to give you a taste of the local landscape—a combination of natural beauty and some man-made features like bridges.
The highlight for many is the visit to the hermitage of the rock, where the views of the coast are outstanding. Expect a mix of adrenaline, scenic vistas, and some light exploration on dirt paths.
Practical Details
Departure point is in Salou at Diseminado Poligon 33, 178, which is near public transportation, making it accessible. The activity ends back at the start point, so you won’t have to worry about extra travel. The cost is around $221.08 for a group of up to two people, which, when divided, can be quite reasonable for a short, fun outdoor activity.
Is It Worth the Price?
Considering the duration and the unique experience, it’s a fair value—especially if you’re looking for something more active than sitting on a beach. The fact that most travelers book 17 days in advance suggests it’s popular, and the free cancellation policy adds peace of mind if your plans change.
What Are the Downsides?
The main consideration is the weather dependence—bad weather cancels the tour, and refunds are only offered if canceled 24 hours in advance or in case of poor conditions. Also, it’s a bumpy ride, so if someone in your group isn’t comfortable on uneven terrain or has mobility issues, it’s worth considering.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This safari is perfect for adventure lovers who enjoy off-road driving, scenery, and a bit of adrenaline. It’s family-friendly if you’re traveling with kids old enough to handle the bumps and dirt roads, but always check if everyone’s comfortable with the outdoor, dusty environment. It suits those who want a short, memorable break from city sightseeing without committing to a full-day tour or a complex itinerary.
The Sum Up: Is It for You?
If you’re after a fun, interactive outdoor activity that combines scenic views with a touch of adventure, this buggy safari offers good value and a memorable experience. The tour’s flexibility and scenic stops make it suitable for travelers who want to see a different side of Salou and Tarragona, especially if you enjoy driving or being on the move.
It’s not a luxury or highly polished experience, but it’s honest, adventurous, and accessible. For families or groups looking for a unique way to explore the countryside and enjoy some fresh air, this tour delivers more than just a typical sightseeing outing. Just remember to book early, watch the weather forecast, and ensure everyone’s comfortable with a bumpy ride.
Buggy Safari In Salou, Catalonia
“Me ga gustado mucho, hemis hecho la excursión en familia y ha sido muy divertido. Lo recomiendo totalmente.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a driving license to participate?
You need a license only if you plan to drive the buggy. Passengers do not require a license, so families or groups can enjoy the ride even if some are not licensed drivers.
How long is the tour?
The excursions last approximately 1 to 2 hours, with morning tours typically around two hours and afternoon rides about an hour.
What routes or sights will we see?
Expect to cross fields, tunnels, and bridges, and visit the hermitage of the rock for panoramic coast views. The focus is on off-road dirt roads and natural scenery.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Refunds are full if canceled within this window or in case of poor weather.
What is the price, and is it worth it?
At about $221 for a group of up to two, it’s a reasonable price for a 1-2 hour outdoor adventure that offers both fun and scenic value.
Is the experience suitable for children?
While the tour is generally family-friendly, children must be comfortable on dirt roads and bumps. Drivers need a license, but children can ride as passengers.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is in Salou at Diseminado Poligon 33, 178, which is accessible by public transportation.
What should I bring or wear?
Dress comfortably, be prepared for dirt and dust, and wear suitable footwear. It’s a good idea to bring sunglasses and sunscreen for outdoor protection.
If you’re craving a unique, active way to explore the scenic countryside around Salou, this buggy safari delivers a combination of fun, scenery, and light adventure. Just plan ahead, keep an eye on the weather, and enjoy the ride!
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