15.00 $ 20.00 $Price range: 15.00 $ through 20.00 $

Description

Quad – Morning from Hurghada Town (Please ensure this is the area your hotel is located, if not select the same trip from another location on the main menu)

If you’re craving a real adventure, this quad bike safari is right up your street.  What are you waiting for? Join your guide and explore the crags and dunes as you ride along the sands of the desert.

This trip runs every day in the morning.

We will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to the quad centre. After a brief guide on how to use the motor bike safely the real fun will begin.

Your guide will take you into the spectacularly beautiful deserts where you can open up the throttle and zoom across the mountains and open plains.

All this quad biking is thirsty work, so during the trip you will stop off for complimentary Egyptian tea at an authentic Bedouin Tent, you will also get the chance to participate in a short camel ride.

Quad bikes are available for single riders, or if you prefer you can have someone on the back with you.

This is an exhilarating experience we guarantee you will love, where better to open up a quad bike than in the stunning deserts, not only a large flat area perfect for quad bikes, but also extremely beautiful.

Other Information

What’s Included

All transfers by air conditioned vehicle

Bedouin tea

What’s Not Included

DVD of excursion

Soft drinks

Available every day, approx collection 8.30am, return approx 12.30

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