I’m sharing a practical, traveler-first look at this quad & buggy tour from Paphos. It mixes sea views, a classic shipwreck photo stop, and two swimming breaks, with a strong focus on safety briefing and keeping the convoy moving smoothly.
What I like most is the value: the tour price is $72.56 and it includes key costs like some attraction entry fees, plus you get goggles. I also love the family-team feel from the guides (people mention Chris and Nick by name) and the way the day is timed so you hit big scenery without feeling like you’re stuck on a bus.
One thing to plan for: it’s dusty and a bit physical. You should also expect some extras on the day (notably Adonis Baths entry), and the tour pace can feel packed if you were hoping for a long beach linger.
A great load of fun.
Second time we have done this tour in the last year. Absolutely excellent value for money and a really fun day out. The team work so hard to make sure it is fun, informative and safe. Have recommended this tour with Chris and his team to everyone I know travelling to Paphos. Will definitely be back when we return!!
A great day out very well organised and a great way to see more of the island. The staff were so friendly and accommodating and took really good care of us. We felt really safe the whole trip. You get extremely dusty so make sure you wear old clothes and are prepared to get dirty. The stops at each location were fairly short it would have been nice to have longer at the beach. There is a small food place at the final stop which has a good variety of food and drinks available but depending on whether they have a large group coming in to eat or not depends on what they will serve you. Take snacks and lots of water and make the most of the beach. It’s quite pebbly in the water so water shoes ar…
- Key points / Takeaways
- Quad & Buggy Tour From Paphos: The Big Picture
- Price and What You Really Pay (Including the Extras)
- Where You Meet: Peyia Pet Care Centre and Pickup Options
- Safety First: Licenses, Disclaimers, and Convoy Driving
- Sea Caves Stop: Fast Photo Break With Strong Views
- Edro III Shipwreck: The Short Photo Moment That Still Works
- Lara Beach Turtle Breeding Station: Swim Time and the Reality of Turtle Sightings
- Adonis Baths Waterfalls: The Swim Stop Everyone Talks About
- Lunch and Food: What’s Included vs What You’ll Want to Plan
- Gear Checklist: Goggles, Bandanas, Water Shoes, and Old Clothes
- How Long It Feels: Stop Timing and the Packed-but-Doable Pace
- Group Size and Who This Tour Fits Best
- Meeting-Point Logistics: Mobile Ticket and Smooth Coordination
- Weather, Cancellations, and the Fine Print You Should Know
- Guides, Local Feel, and That Small-Team Energy
- Best Photo and Swim Strategy for This Day
- Should You Book This Quad & Buggy Tour?
- FAQ
- Do I need a full driver’s license to ride?
- What are the pickup and meeting point details?
- Is Adonis Baths entrance included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- Do I need to bring anything special for the dusty ride?
- How long is the tour?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- More Tours in Paphos
- More Tour Reviews in Paphos
Key points / Takeaways

- Good value for money with multiple stops and included items like goggles
- Guides named Chris and Nick are repeatedly praised for safety and clear instructions
- Dust is part of the deal: wear old clothes and consider bandanas and water shoes
- Turtles aren’t guaranteed at Lara Bay, even though it’s a turtle breeding station stop
- Adonis Baths entry may cost extra (listed as €10 per person)
- Short on-time for each stop, but that helps you see more in one day
Quad & Buggy Tour From Paphos: The Big Picture

This is the kind of day trip that feels like a highlight reel. You’re not just sightseeing from a viewpoint. You’re on a quad or buggy, following a guide-led route across the countryside, with stops that jump between coastline drama and waterfall cool-down time.
The goal is simple: see the best-known natural bits around Paphos—Sea Caves, the shipwreck area, Lara Beach, and the Adonis Baths—in about half a day, then get you back to your starting point. Reviews also mention that it runs a bit longer than the “about 4 hours” estimate, often closer to 5–6 hours in real life.
If you want a calm, slow beach afternoon, this isn’t it. If you want action, views, and some swimming, it’s a strong match.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Paphos.
Price and What You Really Pay (Including the Extras)
The headline price is $72.56 per person. That’s why so many people call it excellent value.
Really enjoyed the trip, well organised and safe thanks to Chris and the team. The waterfalls are beautiful and Lara Beach is incredible, we got there before other tours showed up so it felt like a private beach. Would highly recommend.
Amazing day from start to finish! Contacted via WhatsApp the day prior by Chris’ beautiful wife, she advised me to cancel my very expensive taxi & meet her at the hotel next door for transfer the next morning. We arrived early and travelled to local hotels for collection of other guests, she gave us information about the island on the short ride to the premises. When we arrived we were given our disclaimers and a safety briefing by Nick, he was very clear on expected behaviours throughout the day to ensure safety & enjoyment of all guests. We were given goggles and we were able to buy bandanas which I recommend due to the dust during the tour. There is a lock box on the buggy’s for stor…
We had a great experience! Chris and his wife are lovely people. We were able to see and experience a lot in a few hours but did not feel rushed. Would recommend to anyone interested in a fun adventure in Paphos.
But you’ll want to check the day-of costs carefully, because the tour details list two different ways “waterfall entrance” is handled:
- The description says entrance fees to the waterfalls are included.
- It also specifically notes that Adonis Falls (Adonis Baths) entrance is not included and is listed as €10 per person.
So for budgeting, be prepared for the €10 Adonis Baths entry. The safest approach is to treat that €10 as a likely additional cost when you arrive.
Also note these other day-of items that come up:
- Bandanas are available at the meeting point for cash (listed at €3.00 per person in one place).
- Tips for guides are listed as not included.
And transfers: the tour offers a transfer for a small fee if you’re not already near the meeting point.
A fantastic and well-organised trip from start to finish! The sights were absolutely breathtaking. We arrived early and had the serene Adonis Baths all to ourselves—an unforgettable experience. The lunch stop was a highlight too, where we enjoyed authentic, delicious Cypriot food at a fraction of the usual cost. Highly recommended! The only thing was the waves were a bit too strong that morning to swim in the sea.
It was really good.. chris very patient with us especially when we were driving the quads down hill I would strongly recommend
Our family of four (including two children) really enjoyed this buggy tour. We had a buggy for four, so the kids could sit in the back and the adults could both have a go at driving. Pick up and drop off at the hotel were smooth and friendly, the buggy driving was fun and safe, the route was well planned and varied, and lunch was really enjoyable too. We had a fantastic day, thank you so much.
Where You Meet: Peyia Pet Care Centre and Pickup Options

The meeting point is at Peyia Pet Care Centre, Agiou Georgiou, Pegeia 8560, Cyprus. The start time shown is 9:00 am, and the tour ends back at that same meeting point.
If you’re staying in Paphos, you may have pickup options. The tour notes:
- Transfer is available from a few hotels in Paphos only.
- Transfer is €10 per person return, paid in cash on the day.
- You’ll need to book this in advance because spaces are limited.
- There’s also a free shuttle from the operator’s Coral Bay office to the meeting point on request.
One practical note from travelers: hotel pickup/drop-off can be smooth when your hotel is within their pickup zone, but if your hotel isn’t on the list, it’s worth contacting them early to ask what’s possible.
Safety First: Licenses, Disclaimers, and Convoy Driving

This tour has a “we keep you safe without killing the fun” vibe. Before you ride, you’ll sign a disclaimer and go through a safety briefing.
Great fun and exactly as advertised, wonderful guided tour , very dusty so be prepared to get a little dirty
Great day, very well organised. We saw some stunning parts of the island we’d have other wise missed. Lovely staff, had great fun and would recommend.
So much fun! Great communication, really well organised and great value for money. We had such a great day and the organisers were lovely. Highly recommend
The driver rules matter:
- The minimum driver age is 18.
- You need a full driving license on the day.
- Copies, photos of the license, or a license stored only on your phone aren’t accepted.
They also say they don’t recommend quad bikes for people with zero experience. That’s not them being fussy—it’s because off-road riding takes basic balance and comfort with throttle/braking.
Group riding is handled like a convoy. Guides are repeatedly described as keeping the group together and watching intersections and roundabouts. People mention Chris leading and Nick helping maintain order and safe pacing, including taking pictures when asked.
Sea Caves Stop: Fast Photo Break With Strong Views

Your first stop is at the Sea Caves, with about 40 minutes for a photo stop and scenic looks.
We had an amazing time! First time driving a quad and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Best day ever! Tour guides were lovely! Had a right laugh. Food was divine too! Will 10000% be back
Very nice people and very organized! We loved it and it was totally worth it cause the buggy ride was awesome! The views are amazing and you can’t see some of them without the buggy’s !
We were picked up yesterday on time by a wonderful lady who gave us some insight on the history of cyprus, when we arrived the guys took us through all the safety procedures and advised us on the use of the quads. My partner was driving and I was a little scared as I’ve never been on a quad, but I was soon put at ease and made to feel so comfortable by both my partner and the organisers. We drove around cyprus and the sights were absolutely breath taking! Our instructors never left us making sure everyone was together and everyone was safe. We had plenty of time at each stop to take pictures and make use of the Adonis baths, it was truly a magical day for us. We would highly recommend this…
This is the kind of stop that works well on a day like this. You get enough time to:
- snap photos without feeling rushed,
- take in the coastline from the vantage point the route gives you, and
- reset after the drive.
Because it’s a photo-oriented stop, don’t expect a long, wandering walk. This is a “get your best angles, then roll out” moment.
Edro III Shipwreck: The Short Photo Moment That Still Works

Next up is the Edro III shipwreck area, with about 30 minutes for photos.
This stop is short, but it’s also very visual. A shipwreck scene tends to deliver right away for photos—especially if the light is decent.
If you’re the type who likes to linger, treat this as a quick “capture and go.” You’ll have more active swim time later.
Lara Beach Turtle Breeding Station: Swim Time and the Reality of Turtle Sightings

You’ll reach Lara Beach for around 40 minutes, described as turtle breeding station time for swimming.
Two things matter here:
1. You’re there for water time, not for a long museum-like experience.
2. Turtle sightings are not guaranteed.
Many travelers mention not seeing turtles, and one comment adds a key detail: turtles sightings are more likely late summer when baby turtles appear. So even if you don’t spot turtles, you can still enjoy the beach break and the swim-friendly timing.
Water conditions can also surprise first-timers. One practical tip from travelers: the water can be pebbly, so water shoes are a smart idea for comfort and slip prevention.
Adonis Baths Waterfalls: The Swim Stop Everyone Talks About

This is the “wow” stop. You’ll get about 50 minutes at the Adonis Baths for swimming, and this entrance fee is listed as not included (again, €10 per person).
The best part, according to multiple travelers, is how refreshing it feels—especially after the dusty ride. Some people mention the water is cold, but that it’s still the right kind of cold for a waterfall moment.
Downside: getting in and out can be a bit awkward. Several travelers point out that the area isn’t just a flat beach, so plan for:
- rocky footing,
- a careful climb down and up, and
- slower steps than you’d use at a normal swimming spot.
If you want comfort, wear proper water footwear and take it steady.
Lunch and Food: What’s Included vs What You’ll Want to Plan
Here’s where the details are a little messy, so I’ll keep it honest.
The tour highlights say lunch will be provided, but another section says lunch is not included. At the same time, many travelers describe a lunch stop with good food, including mention of Cypriot-style items and even halloumi pitta in one review.
So what should you do?
- Check your booking confirmation for what your specific ticket includes.
- Still, expect a food option during the day. Travelers mention a small cafe at the final area and snacks/drinks can be purchased at stops.
Practical “food strategy” for you: bring a small snack and water just in case your group’s lunch timing or menu doesn’t match expectations. It keeps the day easy and low-stress.
Gear Checklist: Goggles, Bandanas, Water Shoes, and Old Clothes
This is a dusty tour. People say it again and again.
The tour provides goggles, and that helps a lot when you hit dust on the trail. You may also want a bandana. Bandanas are available at the meeting point for cash, and travelers recommend them because they reduce the dust-to-face problem.
What to wear:
- Old clothes you don’t mind getting dusty.
- Swimwear if you plan to use the swimming stops.
- Water shoes for Lara Beach and the rocky parts at Adonis Baths.
- A towel can be useful since you’ll likely rinse off after.
One nice bonus mentioned by travelers: at the end of the day, there’s an ice-cold flannel to cool down. Small touch, big relief.
How Long It Feels: Stop Timing and the Packed-but-Doable Pace
The tour is listed as 4 hours (approx.), but travelers say it runs closer to 5–6 hours.
The stop lengths help you see plenty, but they also mean:
- the photo stops aren’t long,
- you’ll move as a group,
- and you won’t spend hours on a single beach.
In practice, two stops are clearly built for water time (Lara Beach and Adonis Baths), which is probably why many people still feel it’s worth it even if the day feels “busy.”
If you’re someone who likes to casually chat with guides and linger longer at each place, you might wish for more time. But if you want variety—coast, caves, a shipwreck, beach swimming, waterfall swimming—this format does that well.
Group Size and Who This Tour Fits Best
The maximum group size is listed as 20 travelers. That’s a manageable number for a convoy tour and usually helps keep the day organized.
Who it’s best for:
- Adults and teens who want an active day and don’t mind getting a little dirty.
- Families where everyone can share a buggy setup (some travelers mention arranging vehicles for families, including kids riding in the back).
- Anyone who wants the natural highlights of the area without planning and renting transport.
Who might want to skip:
- People who have zero driving experience and are determined to drive a quad without help. The operator’s guidance is clear on this.
- Travelers who need a very relaxed pace or long beach time at one spot.
Meeting-Point Logistics: Mobile Ticket and Smooth Coordination
You’ll have a mobile ticket, and the tour confirmation is received at booking. The meeting point is described as near public transportation, which can be handy if your hotel pickup isn’t available.
Communication shows up in traveler stories too. People mention messaging the day before and coordinating pickup details by phone or WhatsApp. So you’ll want to keep an eye on your messages after booking.
Weather, Cancellations, and the Fine Print You Should Know
This experience is weather-dependent. The tour notes:
- you can get a different date or a full refund if canceled due to poor weather.
- Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
On refunds: the details say there are no refunds on mechanical malfunction, and also no refunds for any reason. That’s important if you’re the cautious type or if you’re traveling with a tight schedule. Book with enough flexibility so a change won’t wreck your day.
Also remember: they don’t accept refunds for mechanical issues, so you’re relying on the operator’s maintenance and the day’s conditions.
Guides, Local Feel, and That Small-Team Energy
Even without knowing every detail, it’s easy to spot the human difference here. Travelers describe a friendly, family-run style with clear safety instructions.
People mention:
- the pickup coordinator giving local context,
- the guides being patient,
- the team waiting for everyone at each stop,
- and the guides taking pictures.
That last part matters more than you’d think. When you’re on a quad or buggy, stopping for photos takes planning. Having guides who are willing to help with that turns the “I was here” shots into something you’ll actually want to keep.
Best Photo and Swim Strategy for This Day
If you want to maximize your day:
- At Sea Caves and the shipwreck stop, prioritize angles early. 30–40 minutes disappears fast in a photo session.
- At Lara Beach, go for the swim soon after arrival so you’re not rushed while others are getting ready.
- At Adonis Baths, go slow with footing. Water shoes help. Take your time climbing back up.
And bring water. Even if there are opportunities to buy drinks, you’ll feel better if you start the day hydrated.
Should You Book This Quad & Buggy Tour?
You should book if you want:
- big scenery in a short day, with real time at the coast and waterfalls,
- guided safety (not solo DIY riding),
- excellent value for the number of stops,
- and food that travelers describe as satisfying at the lunch/cafe moments.
You might pass if:
- you hate dust and mess,
- you need long, slow time at one location,
- you don’t have a full license (or you’re under 18 for driving),
- or you’re looking for a guaranteed turtle sighting. Lara Beach is turtle habitat time, not turtle certainty.
If you do book, do these two things to make your day go smoothly:
- confirm whether Adonis Baths €10 applies to your ticket total and what’s included in your lunch,
- and plan your outfit like you’re expecting to get dirty (because you will).
Value for money Quad & Buggy Tour to Lara Bay and Adonis Falls
"A great load of fun."
FAQ
Do I need a full driver’s license to ride?
Yes. Drivers must be 18+ and must have a full driving license on the day. The tour notes that copies, photos, or license images on a phone are not accepted.
What are the pickup and meeting point details?
The meeting point is Peyia Pet Care Centre, Agiou Georgiou, Pegeia 8560, Cyprus. Pickup/transfer is available from a few hotels in Paphos only, and it’s €10 per person return paid in cash on the day. There’s also a free shuttle from the Coral Bay office to the meeting point on request.
Is Adonis Baths entrance included in the price?
The details say Adonis Baths entrance is not included, listed as €10 per person. Because other text mentions waterfall fees being included, it’s smart to double-check your confirmation, but budget for that €10.
Is lunch included?
The information given is inconsistent: one part says lunch will be provided, while another says lunch is not included. Since travelers describe a lunch stop, the best move is to check your booking confirmation for what your ticket specifically includes.
Do I need to bring anything special for the dusty ride?
Expect dust. Goggles are provided, and bandanas are available at the meeting point for cash. Travelers recommend wearing clothes you don’t mind getting dirty, and water shoes are helpful for rocky water areas at Lara Beach and Adonis Baths.
How long is the tour?
The tour is listed as about 4 hours, but traveler feedback suggests it often runs around 5–6 hours depending on the day and pacing between stops.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




















