Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures

ATVs in Bali can be loud fun, and this one’s built for it. You ride a quad bike through puddles, rice country, bamboo, and riverside paths with a guide leading the way. Safety gear and insurance are included, and you get a showers-and-lunch reset after the mud.

What I really like is how the day is structured around an actual ride, not just a long sit-and-wait tour. You’re on the trail for about 1.5 hours, with a mix of tunnel time, water crossings, and beginner-friendly guidance.

One thing to consider: the full day can stretch out (often because of Bali traffic), and the total experience depends heavily on which add-ons you pick. If you’re sensitive to tight schedules, plan for some waiting.

Key things to know before you go

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - Key things to know before you go

  • A real 1.5-hour quad ride on a beginner-friendly yet challenging route with tunnel, puddles, and small river crossings
  • Gear and insurance included, plus helmet and boots, so you’re not scrambling for basics
  • Shower and changing room after the ride, which makes the day feel way more comfortable
  • Lunch is included, including mineral water, with some flexibility for dietary needs reported
  • Optional Ubud add-ons (Monkey Forest, Tegalalang rice terraces, waterfalls, and swing options) can turn it into a full sightseeing day
  • Max group size of 30, which usually keeps the pace from turning into total chaos

ATV Quad Bike Adventures in Ubud: what makes the ride worth it

This ATV experience is set in the Ubud area at Pertiwi Adventure. The point is simple: you drive an all-terrain quad through off-road tracks that feel a step away from the usual Bali photo stops. The terrain is what you came for, and the route is designed to mix jungle trails with watery sections, including puddles and river crossings.

The track is described as challenging but still suitable for all skill levels. That usually means they expect first-timers and will coach you early on how to use the controls—then you’ll get more confidence (and more speed) as the ride goes on.

Two small details help you set the right mindset: you’ll be in boots and helmet from the start, and you’ll end the ride ready to get clean. In other words, this isn’t a delicate, dress-up kind of tour.

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Price and value in plain terms: what $39.78 really includes

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - Price and value in plain terms: what $39.78 really includes
The headline price is $39.78 per person, which sounds like a steal for an ATV day. The value improves even more when you notice what’s packaged in: the guide, insurance, helmet and boots, lunch and mineral water, and the shower/changing facilities.

Here’s the practical catch: Bali ATV booking choices can change what you’re actually getting—especially with ride type. The rules are clear on paper: a solo ride means one quad per person (minimum age 16), while tandem means two people on one ATV (a rider and a passenger, and it must be booked in multiples of 2).

Some reviews also complain that the online price feels misleading once you click through options and realize the base amount may not match the exact package you thought you selected. So before you pay, I’d do one quick check:

  • Are you selecting the ride type you want (solo vs tandem)?
  • Is your plan ATV-only or bundled with transfers and extra activities?

If you want convenience, choose the package that includes private round-trip hotel transfers. Without transfers, you’ll need to get yourself to the ATV site at Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.2, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Kec. Abiansemal.

From pickup to first gear: how the day actually runs

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - From pickup to first gear: how the day actually runs
If you book the transfer option, the morning begins with pickup from your Ubud or south Bali hotel. If you don’t, you meet directly at the ATV site. Either way, the day starts with a quick setup: you’re kitted out with a helmet and boots, then shown how the controls work.

Next comes the part that matters: you follow your guide along the track. The ride is about 1.5 hours, and that time is where you’ll feel the tour deliver.

Group size is capped at 30 travelers, so you shouldn’t be stuck waiting for a parade of quads. Still, Bali traffic can stretch the overall day, and a couple of reviews flagged long waits and slow pacing between activities.

The guide experience seems to be a big factor in how people feel afterward. I saw multiple named guides praised for communication and pacing—Oka, Pong, and Pandu came up in feedback—so if you’re choosing a package that includes sightseeing, a strong guide can make the extra stops feel less like checkboxes.

The ATV route: rice fields, bamboo, rivers, and that tunnel moment

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - The ATV route: rice fields, bamboo, rivers, and that tunnel moment
This ride is built around variety. You’ll move past rice fields, a bamboo forest, and lush riverside areas, plus traditional Balinese villages in the background. On top of that, the course includes muddy sections with puddles, and there are mentions of a small river crossing and a tunnel.

Expect the experience to feel active and slightly messy—in the best way. The tour includes a shower and changing room afterward, which tells you they’re not trying to pretend you’ll stay clean.

Also, the route is described as a challenging track that still works for beginners. That combination is important: you’ll likely go slow enough at the start to get control of acceleration and turning, then build up as the ride progresses. If you’re anxious about driving, tandem rides can feel less stressful because one person is clearly responsible for the bike while the other focuses on enjoying the ride.

One more practical note from real-world feedback: a few people noted that some vehicles may need maintenance. That doesn’t mean you’ll have problems, but it does mean you should pay attention during the initial safety briefing and speak up if something feels off.

After the mud: shower, changing room, and lunch that actually matters

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - After the mud: shower, changing room, and lunch that actually matters
The best part about an ATV day in a warm place is also the hardest part: getting clean again. This tour solves it. After the ride, there’s a shower and changing room, so you can rinse the mud off and swap into dry clothes before you eat.

Then comes lunch with mineral water included. A standout detail from feedback: one rider said the team catered for a vegan diet. That’s not guaranteed for every guest, but it’s a positive sign that the lunch isn’t always a one-size-fits-all situation.

At the same time, not everyone loved the lunch. Some reviews called the portion small and said they had to pay for extra food after. So I’d treat lunch as included fuel—not a full-on feast. If you get hungry easily, bring a light snack with you.

Optional add-ons: Monkey Forest, Tegalalang, waterfalls, and swing packages

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - Optional add-ons: Monkey Forest, Tegalalang, waterfalls, and swing packages
The ATV ride is the base. The day can expand if you upgrade with extra activities. The tour descriptions list add-ons like white-water rafting, waterfall visits, Ubud sightseeing, and Bali swing experiences.

Here are the main bundles you can choose from:

  • Ubud Tour add-on: includes Ubud art handicrafts, Tegalalang Rice Terraces, and Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest
  • Waterfalls Tour add-on: visits Tibumana and Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, plus Ubud art handicrafts
  • Bali Swing add-on: pairs the ATV ride with a Bali Swing Pioneer Active package
  • All-rider swing + Tegenungan: combines an ATV ride with Ubud swing, Tegenungan Waterfalls, and Ubud art handicrafts

How to think about these add-ons:

  • If you want a full Ubud sightseeing day, the Monkey Forest and rice terraces package makes sense. It adds familiar Ubud icons to the adrenaline portion of the trip.
  • If you want water and photos, the waterfall bundles pair naturally with the muddy, wet ATV vibe.
  • If you want the thrill content turned up again, the swing package is the logical extension.

One review complaint worth noting: some people felt the swing add-on included extra retail-style stops (like shops to buy products). The tour data doesn’t list those shops directly, so I can’t treat that as guaranteed. But if you dislike forced stops, it’s smart to ask what’s included in the swing package before you confirm.

Safety and insurance: what’s included, and what you should read closely

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - Safety and insurance: what’s included, and what you should read closely
This experience includes safety gear and insurance coverage. That’s a big deal for an activity that mixes speed, mud, and uneven ground.

Still, a balanced view matters. Some reviews raised concerns about insurance limits and about paperwork that asks you to waive certain claims. One person said they didn’t learn key details until they were already at the office and signing. Another mentioned a serious injury and felt refunds weren’t handled well.

So here’s the practical takeaway: the insurance is included, but you should treat the paperwork as important. Before you sign anything, ask plain questions:

  • What does the insurance cover for medical costs?
  • Are there exclusions related to activities or negligence claims?
  • Is there a cap on coverage amounts?

On the flip side, many reviews also described guides as attentive and focused on keeping riders safe, including making sure everyone is okay along the route. That kind of hands-on monitoring can make the difference between a fun hard ride and a scary one.

Timing and logistics: where the day can slow down

Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures - Timing and logistics: where the day can slow down
The ride itself is about 1.5 hours, but the total time from pickup to drop-off can run longer. Depending on the package, the experience duration is listed as roughly 5 to 10 hours (with some versions closer to 5–7 hours).

Why does it take longer than you expect? Two common reasons:

  • Bali traffic, especially when you’re moving between hotels and multiple activity zones
  • Transitions between stops, including waiting periods after the ATV ride or between add-ons

If you booked this on a tight itinerary day, give yourself a buffer afterward. You’ll likely be tired (and still damp in spots) even if the shower helps.

Who should book this ATV adventure, and who should choose differently

This tour fits best if you want a hands-on activity day. It’s ideal for:

  • First-time ATV riders who want coaching and a guided route
  • People who like nature scenes—rice fields, bamboo, and riverside paths
  • Families where kids can ride tandem with an adult

Age rules are pretty clear:

  • Minimum age is 5 with an adult present on tandem rides
  • Solo ride minimum age is 16
  • Tandem ride booking must be in multiples of 2
  • Children 5–11 need an adult passenger on the tandem setup

Who might want to think twice:

  • Anyone who has medical limits that could worsen with exertion or impact (for example, if you’re recovering from an injury, you’ll want to ask a doctor first)
  • People who want a relaxed cultural tour with minimal time in motion and mud

If your priority is classic Ubud sightseeing only, you might prefer a pure Ubud day rather than an ATV day with add-ons. But if you want both thrill and scenery, this is one of the more straightforward ways to combine them.

Should you book Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures in Ubud?

Here’s my decision rule: book it if you want an active, guided ATV ride with cleanup handled for you. The combination of safety gear, insurance, a guided track (including tunnel and water crossings), plus shower and lunch makes the overall value feel strong—especially at the headline price.

Book with extra attention if any of these are true:

  • You care a lot about exact pricing and hate up-sells. Double-check whether you’re selecting solo vs tandem and whether you’re paying for ATV-only or bundled extras.
  • You’re time-sensitive. Bali traffic can turn a short day into a long one.
  • You’re signing paperwork on-site. Read the insurance and waiver terms before you commit.

If you choose the right ride type and match the package to your interests—ATV-only for thrill, or ATV plus waterfalls/Monkey Forest/rice terraces for variety—you’ll likely end the day feeling like you got a real Bali activity, not just another transfer-and-photo stop.

FAQ

What’s included in the Bali ATV quad bike adventure?

You get a professional guide, insurance, helmet and boots, about 1.5 hours of ATV riding, lunch and mineral water, and a shower with changing room. If you choose the package with transfers, round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off are included.

Do I need to have experience to ride?

No. The track is described as beginner-friendly, and your guide shows you how to use the simple controls before you ride.

How long is the ATV ride and how long is the whole trip?

The ATV portion is about 1.5 hours. From pickup to drop-off, the full experience can run around 5 to 10 hours depending on your package.

Are private hotel transfers included?

They’re included only if you book the package with transfers. Pickup and drop-off are at the same hotel/location.

Can I ride solo or do I ride tandem?

You can choose. Solo ride means one quad bike per person with a minimum age of 16. Tandem ride means two people on one ATV (a rider and a passenger) and must be booked in multiples of 2.

What are the minimum ages for kids?

The minimum age allowed is 5 years with an adult present for tandem rides. Children ages 5 to 11 must have an adult present as the passenger on the tandem setup.

What happens after the ATV ride?

After you finish the course, you can shower and change before having lunch.

What is not included?

Souvenir photos are not included (they’re available to purchase). Personal expenses are also not included.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount you paid is not refunded.

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