REVIEW · CAPE TOWN
Quad Bike Adventure @ Atlantis Dunes+Photo Session
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White sand dunes near Cape Town can feel unreal at speed.
This quad adventure takes you across the Atlantis Sand Dunes, the area’s famous white dunes (the tallest reach about 50 meters), with a guide staying with you the whole time and helping capture photos of the ride.
I like that this is set up so you’re not guessing what to do: you get an automatic ATV, a helmet, and hands-on guidance from the start. I also like the photo piece, since multiple guides have been described as patient and focused—one person even called out guide Marshall for being informative before you go, and another mentioned Terrance making sure his rider had fun (plus included photo work).
One thing to consider: the ride itself is short—about 30 to 35 minutes—and it depends on good weather, so it’s best for quick excitement rather than a long all-day adventure.
In This Review
- Key things that make this quad ride worth it
- Atlantis Sand Dunes: Cape Town’s Real White Dune Playground
- What You Do on the Quad Bike Adventure (30–35 Minutes)
- Safety and Control: Automatic ATV, Helmet, and a Real Guide
- Photos Included: How You Get a Shot Worth Keeping
- Price and Value: Is $34.22 a Good Deal?
- Logistics at the Start: Meeting Point, Timing, and Staying Smooth
- The One-Course Map: What to Expect When You Get on the Dunes
- Reserve Permit: What’s Missing and What You Should Confirm
- Weather Matters: Planning a Dunes Ride That Won’t Get Washed Out
- Who This Quad Adventure Suits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
- Quick Decision: Should You Book Ezey Tours’ Atlantis Quad Session?
- FAQ
- How long is the Atlantis dunes quad bike adventure?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is a reserve permit included?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- How big is the group?
- Does the tour run in any weather?
Key things that make this quad ride worth it

- Only true white dunes near Cape Town: Atlantis is known for that striking color.
- Guide stays with you: safer for first-timers and better for keeping the group together.
- Automatic ATV + helmet included: less stress, more riding.
- Photos are included: you get the action captured as part of the experience.
- Small-group feel (max 15): easier to manage than big tours.
Atlantis Sand Dunes: Cape Town’s Real White Dune Playground
Atlantis Sand Dunes sit just outside Cape Town, and they’re the reason people come for this style of ride. The big draw is the color—these are described as the only true white sand dunes near Cape Town—and the scale. The dunes can rise to about 164 feet / 50 meters, so when you crest a slope you get that wide, open feeling fast.
Even if you’ve done quad bikes elsewhere, the dunes here change the whole vibe. The sand looks like it belongs on a beach, but it behaves like something else once you accelerate: it can feel soft, and it can get slippery. That mix is exactly what makes the ride fun—if you come in with the right expectations.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Cape Town
What You Do on the Quad Bike Adventure (30–35 Minutes)

This tour is built around one main moment: you spend your time exploring the dunes on a quad bike with a guide at your side. Your session starts at Atlantis Dunes (0 Dassenberg Dr, Atlantis, Cape Town, 7349) and ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a long back-and-forth transfer plan.
The duration is short—about 30 to 35 minutes—but it’s enough time to get a feel for the terrain and to do the typical “fast straight line, then turn and climb” style riding that makes dune quad biking so satisfying. You’ll also get guided direction on how to operate your quad bike, which matters if it’s your first time on sand.
One more practical detail: the tour runs multiple times daily, so you can usually fit it into your day. The average booking window is about 11 days in advance, which hints that the time slots can move quickly during peak periods—so it’s smart to lock in your preferred slot rather than leaving it to chance.
Safety and Control: Automatic ATV, Helmet, and a Real Guide

This is a guide-led ride, which is the main safety advantage. The format is designed so your instructor stays with you and can manage the group, not just hand you gear and wish you luck.
The equipment package also helps first-timers. You get:
- An automatic quad bike
- A helmet
- A guided experience at all times
Automatic is a big deal on dunes. You don’t need to juggle gears while you’re learning throttle feel and traction, and it keeps your focus on steering and balance. A helmet is provided, and that removes one common “where do I find gear?” worry.
Some sessions are also run with more than one guide position for spacing—one review mentioned two guides during an adventure (one at the front and one at the back). If that’s how your slot is organized, it’s a good setup for keeping riders together and making sure no one lags far behind.
Photos Included: How You Get a Shot Worth Keeping

The tour includes photos of your experience, and that’s a genuine value add because it turns your “I rode a quad” memory into something you can actually share. The key detail to know is that the guide typically takes the photos using their own device—one review specifically noted the photos were included, but that they use your phone.
Here’s how to make those photos come out well during a short ride:
- Show up ready to move when the session starts, so you don’t spend the first minutes stuck figuring things out.
- Pay attention during the guide’s positioning cues so you’re not constantly changing what you’re doing for the camera.
- Don’t try to ride like you’re alone in an open field; follow the group flow, since that’s how guides time photos and manage safety.
Also, the dunes can be slick. When the sand shifts under you, your body naturally braces and your posture changes—so lean with the quad instead of stiff-arming the handlebars. It usually leads to smoother control, and smoother control often looks better in photos and video moments.
Price and Value: Is $34.22 a Good Deal?

At $34.22 per person, this sits in the “short experience, clear inclusions” category. You’re paying for (1) the guided time on the dunes, (2) the automatic quad bike and helmet, and (3) photos included—not just the right to ride.
For me, the math feels strongest because photos and gear are bundled. Lots of adventure activities end up charging extra once you add helmet rental, an instructor, or picture packages. Here, those pieces are part of the base price, so you can plan your day without surprise add-ons.
That said, watch one practical factor: the session is only 30–35 minutes. If your idea of a great dune day is long riding time with lots of variations, this may feel “brief.” If your idea is instead a hit of adrenaline + sand + photos in a convenient schedule window, this price makes sense.
You can also read our reviews of more photography tours in Cape Town
Logistics at the Start: Meeting Point, Timing, and Staying Smooth

You’ll meet at Atlantis Dunes on Dassenberg Dr in Atlantis. Since the ride loops back to the same spot, your biggest job before you go is being on time.
This isn’t me being dramatic—there are real examples in the provided feedback of delays when an instructor was distracted on arrival, and another case where timing and equipment availability affected how a rider was handled. None of that means your session will go wrong, but it does mean you should:
- arrive a few minutes early
- keep your plans flexible around start time
- avoid booking something immediately after that depends on you being done at an exact minute
If you’re traveling with kids, timing also matters because the activity’s flow affects who gets to ride first and how quickly the group cycles through.
The One-Course Map: What to Expect When You Get on the Dunes

Your itinerary is essentially one focus: exploring the magnificent dunes on a guided quad ride. There aren’t multiple stops or long sightseeing segments. That’s refreshing if you’re short on time, because you spend less energy commuting and more on the fun part.
During the ride, expect:
- constant guide presence
- guided routes across the dunes (with turns and open-area stretches)
- photo moments taken while you’re moving
This single-stop structure is why the tour feels intense. You go, you ride, you get your photos, and you’re back. It’s a good match for people who want a memorable “activity day” but don’t want to spend hours on logistics.
Reserve Permit: What’s Missing and What You Should Confirm

One key item is not included: a permit to the reserve (Atlantis Dunes). That’s important because it can affect your total cost depending on what’s required for entry on your date.
Before you arrive, I’d make sure you understand whether you need to pay anything on-site or whether your booking covers it. If you show up assuming everything is fully included and then a permit fee comes up, you’ll waste time right when you want to start riding.
Weather Matters: Planning a Dunes Ride That Won’t Get Washed Out
This activity requires good weather. If the session is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The practical takeaway is simple: if you’re scheduling this near other plans, keep a little flexibility in your calendar.
Even on “good” weather days, sand conditions can vary. When conditions are off—wet sand, uneven footing, wind-blown powder—you may feel it more in your control. That’s another reason the guide matters: they help keep the group safer and moving.
Who This Quad Adventure Suits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
This works well if you want:
- a guided quad ride rather than going out on your own
- automatic controls to keep stress low
- a short, focused adventure with included photos
- a small-group setup (maximum 15 travelers)
It also tends to suit first-time riders because you’re not thrown into the dunes blind. Reviews also point out that guides can be patient, and that riders can feel safe even with no prior ATV experience.
Who might want a different option? If you’re chasing hours of riding, this one stop and 30–35 minute format may feel too short. Also, if you’re someone who gets very anxious about delays, build extra time around your slot.
Quick Decision: Should You Book Ezey Tours’ Atlantis Quad Session?
Book it if you want Cape Town-adjacent dune thrills that are easy to fit into a day. You’re getting the core ingredients—automatic quad, helmet, guide-led safety, and photos included—for a price that doesn’t require a pile of extra purchases to make the experience complete.
Skip or switch to a different plan if you need lots of time on the dunes or you’re not flexible with weather. And do yourself a favor: confirm what you’ll need regarding the reserve permit, and arrive early so your session starts on track.
If you handle those two things—timing and permit clarity—you’re set up for a fun, memorable ride over white dunes that don’t look like anywhere else near the city.
FAQ
How long is the Atlantis dunes quad bike adventure?
The ride lasts about 30 to 35 minutes.
What’s included in the price?
You get use of the quad bike (automatic), a helmet, and photos of your experience.
Is a reserve permit included?
No. A permit to the reserve (Atlantis Dunes) is not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Atlantis Dunes, 0 Dassenberg Dr, Atlantis, Cape Town, and ends back at the same meeting point.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Does the tour run in any weather?
It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.


































