Buggy guide

Buggy ride in Hurghada

A buggy ride is the desert with a steering wheel. You sit side by side in a spider buggy, a roll cage over your head, and follow our guide across open sand and gravel tracks about 20 minutes behind the Hurghada hotel strip. We run morning and afternoon departures every day, pickup from Hurghada, El Gouna, Makadi Bay, Sahl Hasheesh, Safaga and Soma Bay is part of the price, and the whole program fits into three hours. On this page we answer the buggy vs quad question, list real prices and age rules, and tell you honestly how dusty it gets.

Date esențiale

Duration
About 3 hours with transfers
Price
EUR 30 adult, EUR 20 child
Seats
2 riders per buggy
Minimum age
12, driver and passenger
Departures
09:00 and mid-afternoon, daily
Pickup zones
Hurghada, El Gouna, Makadi, Sahl Hasheesh, Safaga, Soma Bay

Buggy or quad: the real differences

On a quad you sit alone, steer with handlebars and lean into corners like on a motorbike. A buggy drives like a small car. You get a steering wheel, pedals, a bucket seat with a belt, a roll cage, and a passenger sitting right next to you. That makes the buggy the better pick if you want to share the ride, if handlebars feel unfamiliar, or if you simply want more power under you. It also feels more stable in corners because the buggy is wider and lower than a quad.

The route we drive

After pickup we bring you to the buggy station at the edge of the desert. There is a helmet fitting, a controls walk-through and a short test loop before anyone heads out. Then the group follows our guide across open desert tracks with photo stops along the way. Halfway through there is a Bedouin tea break where drivers and passengers can swap seats. The full program takes about three hours including the hotel transfers, so it fits easily before or after a beach afternoon.

Prices, with pickup included

The buggy ride costs EUR 30 per adult and EUR 20 per child, and two riders share one buggy. Hotel pickup and drop-off, the helmet, the guided ride and the Bedouin tea stop are all inside that price, from Hurghada town up to El Gouna and down to Safaga and Soma Bay. Scarves and goggles are sold at the station, and tips and personal photos stay optional. There are no fuel surcharges or hidden extras on top of the listed price.

Age rules, honestly

The minimum age on the dedicated buggy tour is 12, for the driver seat and the passenger seat. You do not need a driving license: the buggies are automatic and our guide sets the pace of the whole group. Families with younger kids have a better option anyway. The Super Safari combo takes children from age 7 riding with a parent or guardian, and it includes a buggy session next to the quads, the camels and the evening BBQ with show.

Two seats change everything

The second seat is the real reason couples and friends pick the buggy over the quad. One person drives the first half, you swap at the tea stop, and both of you go home with a driving story. A parent with a teenager works the same way: the adult drives, the 12+ kid rides shotgun, and nobody has to handle a machine alone. If neither of you wants to drive at all, tell us when you book and we sort the seat plan before you arrive.

Dust, goggles and what to wear

Buggies kick up more dust than quads because you sit low behind big wheels. Closed shoes, sunglasses and a scarf over nose and mouth make the ride far more comfortable, and goggles are worth the few euros at the station if you wear contact lenses. Leave white clothes at the hotel, bring a light jacket for winter afternoon slots, and keep your phone zipped away while driving. The guide plans photo stops exactly for that.

Morning or sunset slot

We run two departures a day: a morning slot at 09:00 and an afternoon slot that lands around golden hour, 15:00 in summer and 14:00 in winter. Mornings are cooler in July and August and leave the rest of the day free for the pool. The afternoon slot gives you the desert in warm light and the classic sunset photos before the drive back. Both slots use the same tracks, so choose by temperature and light, not by route.

Este potrivit pentru tine?

Ideal pentru

• Couples who want to share one machine • Friends chasing more power than a standard quad • Parents driving with a 12+ kid in the passenger seat • First-time drivers who prefer a steering wheel to handlebars • Travellers with only half a day to spare

Nu este potrivit pentru

• Kids under 12, even as passengers (the Super Safari takes 7+ with a parent) • Pregnant guests • Anyone with back or neck problems

Întrebări frecvente

  • Do I need a driving license for the buggy?+

    No. The buggies are automatic, the route is guided the whole way, and the guide checks in the test loop that you steer and brake fine. Drivers must be at least 12.

  • Can two adults share one buggy?+

    Yes, that is the normal setup. Two riders per buggy, and you can swap driver and passenger at the Bedouin tea stop halfway through.

  • Buggy or quad, which is better for beginners?+

    Most beginners find the buggy easier because steering wheel and pedals feel like a car. The quad gives more of a motorbike feeling. If you cannot decide, the Super Safari includes both.

  • How dusty does it get, really?+

    Noticeably dusty, especially at the back of the group. A scarf handles most of it and goggles from the station help if you wear lenses. It washes out, but skip the white outfit.

  • Can I take my phone or camera?+

    Yes, but keep it zipped in a pocket while driving. The guide stops at the best viewpoints and at the tea break, so you get your photos without risking the phone in the sand.

  • Is there a sunset buggy option?+

    Yes. The afternoon departure, 15:00 in summer and 14:00 in winter, brings you to the open desert right around golden hour and you are back at the hotel the same evening.

Pasul următor

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