Off-road Buggy Safari in Crete

Discover Crete’s hidden gems on an off-road buggy safari. Experience thrilling adventures, breathtaking gorges, and meet friendly locals. Perfect for all skill levels.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Malia Travel - We must be at the base maximum 9:30 to write the papers, and the driving license, to take the information, and to start our trip.
  • Malia Palace Archaeological Site - You will follow our experienced guide starting from our base to the archeological site, Minoa Palace, where you will be shown around (We will not go inside).
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What's Included
  • Brunch
Additional Information

This tour is a special way to discover the countryside of Crete in a top buggy! You will experience the ultimate adventure, crossing gorges, in a breathtaking manner and being guided to places you have never been.
It doesn’t matter if you have never driven a buggy before as the vehicles are user-friendly, and everybody will get a detailed instruction…

Location
Malia Travel
Grammatikaki
This is the base that you must come maximum at 9:30 if you do not want a transfer.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Joachim
Aug 2, 2024
Highly recommend! Friendly staff and experience at the top! - super activity with quad bikes in good condition and quite powerful. Mixed walk: between land, seaside, mountains and between olive trees. Fresh water included. We can only recommend! Free photos taken!
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Bryanp972
Jul 5, 2024
Safari Buggy Ride 01/07/24 - If you want to see a different part of Crete then this is a must. From start t finish a great day out. So much so one of the places we visited on the tour we are going back to stay
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Navigate65698727098
Jun 26, 2024
Great Buggy tour. - My wife and I went on the buggy tour. I can highly recommend this. Well worth the money. The tour guides are great and knowledgeable. The tour lasted all day. Food was included. We've been on buggy tours before, but none as good as this.
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T817ujcindym
May 9, 2024
Family quad day - Very good quad excursion with my 9 year old daughter and my husband (2 quads) The staff is very caring and friendly The route is varied, Road and path in the mountains, with a stop at a church and visit and tasting of an olive oil factory, meal in a tavern and free time break on the return to Malia beach I recommend
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Virginiece2118cl
Apr 29, 2024
A very good moment ! - A very good guide Dimitri (without mustache) was very kind and smiling 😊 We saw goats in the mountains and also by the sea! Very nice little hostel
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Rey_k
Apr 27, 2024
Excellent & fun - POSTING Everything was wonderful. Definitely a must try . Lunch was also delicious. I had a wonderful time and the history lesson was amazing. Oh before I forget the olive oil tour was just as amazing. Spent 60 dollars there. Make sure to try the fresh made πŸ‹ lemonade.
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K9627uyluciac
Aug 31, 2024
If you are like me, lady in her mid 50-ties please read :) - Review for Quad Safari with Monastery, Malia Palace and Lunch with Malia Travel. Please read this if you are like me, lady in her mid 50-ties 😊. I went on this tour with my 11 year old son and I must to say he loved it and he give 5 star, but for me unfortunately there were some hiccups that you might want to be aware about. Description says you will receive proper instruction on how to operate the quad-bike, but to be honest all instruction took about 30 seconds telling me to use my right thumb for gas and fingers for break, that all else is automatic. I think they did not go to explaining how the shift stick works as they were bit fiddly to manage (not sure if older), so they were doing that themselves. Start of the tour is short part ride in the city = out of the agency until the first part of the dirt road. Here the hiccups started as label does not tell you there are very large stones all over the road. I mean very sharp pointy stones sticking of the ground, some up to 15cm / 6 inches of the ground, many at some places. There were few 45 degree turns that were narrow and full of stones that were throwing me of the road a bit as handles / wheel on my bike was tilted bit to the right, also bit hard to turn. That meant I needed to reverse to get back on track, but they do not show you how to use shift stick. Imagine, tour had 14 bikes + 2 leaders (one front and one at the back) = 16 bikes in a row one right after another. So, when I got out of the road a bit, the front leader had to run to me in the middle, he had to put stick in revers for person behind me as they were so close I could not reverse, then help me to reverse and everyone else had to wait. When I had the second hiccup, I observed by that point how to move stick to reverse, I managed to reverse, but then did not managed to move stick back to gear, I did not want to force it and break something. I observed that even the leader guy had to wiggle the stick back and forth few times before stick clicked to the correct spot (so this this was not just me). When the leader (lady) came to me this time she just said β€œlady, if you cant do it here, I will not risk it with you in the mountain to drive of the cliff and you can either go back to hotel or you can split with your son and one will go with me and other with other leader.” OK, here it comes to two separate point of views: 1. I can understand she is responsible for large group and have to make decision fast. I can also imagine they are all waiting on me. I can also imagine they did not clear those large stones possibly on purpose as many probably have the thrill of bit of a rough ride on those quad-bikes. 2. I paid 160 euro for 2 of us which is not cheap. I did not receive proper instruction on how to use the bike properly. The thing is, I learned later that only this first dirt road had narrow spots and sharp turns and large pointy stones all over, more over at that point we were less than 500 meters away from the end of it and back on the wide regular road. This could have been managed better on the part of the leader (lady) that instead of providing guidance or reassurance simply gave me ultimatum. No one asked me what was the problem. Possibly if they asked they would be able to reassure me that stone road will end shortly and the rest of the ride is either on the completely wide regular road or maintained dirt road that then lead to monastery that was suitable even for the regular car to pass on. So yes, seeing the rest of the road I felt completely gutted as I do not think I would have slightest issues once out of that not maintained stone road at the start. I felt they made me feel I cant do it, sort of failure, spoiled my mood for the rest of what could have been amazing experience otherwise. I also think they took us on that stone road just for the thrill seekers, I think we could have gone another route. But I get it, it must be thrill and fun for many. As I said, most of the trip was on the normal road, but she spoke to me like this stone road will be in the mountains and cliffs all around, which was simply not the case. And yes, I would prefer to get full instruction, so that I can use the shift stick if I need to as I managed to reverse and wanted to continue, I was not that scared that I simply could not go forward, but instead I felt they gave up on me simply too fast instead of giving me full information and assistance. I think tour is very good but if you are like me probably consider buggy rather than quad-bike?
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