Reviewed · 2-HOUR EXPERIENCES
2-Hour Quad Bike Tour of the Wild South of Mauritius
Mud makes the south more memorable. This quad tour takes you away from Mauritius’s resort roads and onto roughly 11 miles of rough tracks, sugarcane fields, coastal viewpoints, and backcountry trails. I like the mix of real off-road riding and worthwhile stops, especially Rochester Falls and the volcanic cliffs near Gris-Gris.
I also like that the tour uses a small group when available, with a guide who keeps an eye on the riders. The main drawback is timing: one recent booking finished after about 90 minutes rather than two hours, and the meeting-point details have not always matched the location shown in the app. Confirm both before you set out.
In This Review
- Quick points before you book
- Why the Wild South Works Well on Four Wheels
- Starting at Big Foot Adventure
- Riding the 11-Mile Backcountry Route
- Rochester Falls and a Taste of the Tropics
- Gris-Gris and La Roche Qui Pleure
- What the Guide Adds to the Experience
- Is $132 a Fair Price?
- Who Should Ride, and Who Should Skip It
- Booking Details That Matter
- Should You Book This Quad Tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the quad tour start?
- How long is the tour?
- How far do you ride?
- Which places does the tour visit?
- Are transfers included?
- Are meals and drinks included?
- What should I wear?
- Is the tour available in English?
- Can pregnant women join?
- Can I cancel the booking?
Quick points before you book

- About 11 miles of off-road riding: Expect field paths, muddy tracks, and uneven ground rather than a gentle sightseeing drive.
- Waterfalls and wild coast: The route can include Rochester Falls, Gris-Gris, and La Roche Qui Pleure, where large waves break against the reef.
- Fruit stops may add local flavor: Some outings include fresh coconut, mango, or pineapple served with ice cream, but food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
- A real two-hour decision: The advertised length is two hours, though one booking reported roughly 90 minutes of riding and stops.
- Bring protection from sun and dust: Sunglasses, sunscreen, long clothing, and insect repellent are practical essentials.
- Check the pickup details: The stated meeting point is Big Foot Adventure in Union Ducray, Riviere des Anguilles, but one booking showed a different address in Plaine Magnien.
Why the Wild South Works Well on Four Wheels

The south of Mauritius has a rougher, less polished feel than the resort areas. That is exactly why a quad is useful here. You can move beyond the main roads and reach tracks that would be awkward on foot or impossible in an ordinary rental car.
This is not a sightseeing bus with a short quad ride added at the end. The riding is the main event. You steer your own machine along farm paths, muddy sections, and open countryside, then stop at several natural points along the way.
I like that balance. You get the excitement of handling a quad, but the route also has enough scenery to keep the trip from feeling like a motorized obstacle course. The views shift from inland fields to rocky coastline, with waterfalls adding a welcome change of pace.
The machines are described as suitable for rough ground, but you should not mistake that for effortless driving. Mud, loose surfaces, and uneven paths require attention. If you have never ridden a quad before, listen closely to the guide’s instructions and keep a sensible distance from the machine ahead.
The tour is designed for thrill-seekers and nature lovers. In practical terms, that means it suits you best if you want active sightseeing and do not mind getting dusty. It is less suitable if your idea of a holiday outing involves staying clean, dry, and seated the whole time.
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Starting at Big Foot Adventure

The tour begins at Big Foot Adventure, listed at Union Ducray, Riviere des Anguilles. From there, the guide organizes the group, provides helmets and dust caps, and gets everyone ready for the two-hour outing.
Transfers are available if you select that option. Since the supplied information gives both a meeting point and a transfer option, check exactly what your reservation includes before you leave your hotel.
There is one important practical wrinkle. A recent booking found that the location shown in the app did not match the actual address provided for the outing, which was Mon Desert Mon Tresor, Ex Sugar Factory, Plaine Magnien 51512, Mauritius. That is not a reason to reject the tour, but it is a good reason to confirm the pickup point directly with Big Foot Adventure.
The tour is offered in English and French. A small group option is available, which should make instructions easier to follow and reduce the stop-and-go feel that can come with a large motor group.
Your helmet and dust cap are included. Wear closed, comfortable shoes, long trousers, and a long-sleeved shirt. Sunglasses matter more than you might expect because the ride can be dusty, and sunscreen plus insect repellent will make the day more pleasant.
Riding the 11-Mile Backcountry Route

Once you leave the starting point, the route takes you onto trails through the rural south. The exact surface can change quickly. You might move from firm dirt to muddy tracks, then onto farm roads or open stretches beside sugarcane fields.
The 11-mile figure gives you a useful sense of scale. This is not a tiny loop around a commercial activity center. You cover enough ground to see several sides of the area, and the changing scenery helps the two hours pass quickly.
The riding itself is the part that demands the most from you. You need to steer, watch the track, and respond to the pace of the group. That physical involvement is the appeal, but it also means the trip is not a passive way to see the island.
One recent outing included field roads and muddy paths, described as great fun. Another noted that the quad bikes were in good condition and that the views were beautiful. Those details point to the tour’s strongest feature: it combines a capable vehicle with scenery that would be difficult to reach by a standard road tour.
You may get dusty. After rain, muddy sections can add to the fun, but they can also make clothing and shoes messy. Bring clothes you are willing to dirty, especially if you plan to continue sightseeing afterward.
Rochester Falls and a Taste of the Tropics
Rochester Falls is one of the most attractive stops on the route. The waterfall gives you a chance to leave the quad, stretch your legs, and focus on the setting rather than the track immediately in front of you.
Some outings have included swimming at waterfalls. If you want to take advantage of that possibility, wear a swimsuit under your riding clothes or bring suitable clothing, but keep in mind that the supplied tour details do not promise swimming on every departure.
Fresh coconut has also been part of some outings. One stop included mango and pineapple served with ice cream for 300 Mauritian rupees. That food was an extra charge, so bring some local currency if you like the idea of adding a small tropical snack.
This is a nice touch because it connects the ride to local produce rather than making every stop about speed or photos. Still, treat it as an optional extra, not part of the $132 price.
Meals and drinks are not included. For a two-hour activity, that is manageable, but you should eat and drink beforehand, especially in Mauritius’s strong sun.
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Gris-Gris and La Roche Qui Pleure

The coastal stops give the tour a different mood. Gris-Gris is known for its volcanic cliff, while La Roche Qui Pleure is associated with waves striking the rocky coast. You get a strong sense of the island’s exposed southern edge here, where the sea is the main attraction.
At La Roche Qui Pleure, the waves can break heavily against the reef. The stop is more about watching the power of the water and taking in the open view than about a sandy beach experience.
That distinction matters. If you are hoping for calm swimming water, this is not the point of the itinerary. If you enjoy raw coastlines, spray, and dramatic rock formations, it is one of the more memorable parts of the route.
A viewpoint also provides a chance to take quad photos with the sea behind you. The quad is part of the picture, so you come away with something different from the usual beach photograph.
The route visits these features as part of a wider circuit, so do not expect a long, guided geology lesson at every stop. The guide’s main job is to lead the group safely and keep the ride moving. You are paying for access and the route, not an in-depth natural science program.
What the Guide Adds to the Experience

A quad tour can become frustrating if riders are scattered, unsure of the route, or left waiting at every turn. The guide helps solve that problem by setting the pace and watching the group.
The strongest feedback about the guiding is simple: the guide kept checking on the riders. That matters on rough tracks, particularly when the group includes people with different levels of experience.
English and French are available. If you are nervous about operating a quad, use the briefing to ask questions before the group leaves. You should feel clear about steering, braking, spacing, and what to do if you need help.
The small group option is worth considering if it is available for your date. Smaller numbers usually make it easier to hear instructions and may reduce long waits at stops, though the tour details do not promise a fixed group size.
You should also understand the limits of the guide’s role. The guide can lead you to the waterfalls, coast, and rural tracks, but this is still a driving activity. You are responsible for controlling your own quad and staying alert.
Is $132 a Fair Price?

At $132 per person, this is not the cheapest way to spend two hours in Mauritius. The value comes from what is packed into those two hours: a guided quad, safety equipment, roughly 11 miles of riding, access to rough tracks, and stops at waterfalls and coastal viewpoints.
The price is easier to justify if you would otherwise book several separate outings. You get active transport, countryside views, and natural sights in one compact trip. The experience also reaches places that a standard car or coach may not easily access.
The value drops if your main goal is simply to see Rochester Falls or the southern cliffs. A dedicated sightseeing trip may give you more time at each stop and less physical effort.
Duration is the biggest point to watch. The tour is sold as two hours, but one booking reported that the outing lasted about an hour and a half. That could reflect the day’s conditions, the group, or how time was divided between riding and stops, but you should factor it into your expectations.
Transfers, if selected, can make the price more useful if you are not staying near the meeting point. Food, drinks, and the optional fruit treat cost extra.
For an active excursion with several sights, I consider the price reasonable if you value the riding as much as the stops. If you only want photos at waterfalls, it is harder to call it a bargain.
Who Should Ride, and Who Should Skip It
This outing fits adults, couples, and families with teenagers who want something more active than a normal island tour. A recent family outing found it suitable for teenagers, especially because it combined driving, waterfalls, sugarcane fields, and fresh coconut.
You should be comfortable with dust, sun, uneven tracks, and the possibility of mud. Long trousers and long sleeves are recommended, not just for style, but for protection from sun, insects, and road spray.
Pregnant women should not take this tour. Pets and oversized luggage are not allowed, and alcohol or drugs are prohibited.
I would also think twice if you dislike motorized activities or have limited confidence on rough ground. The quad gives you access to the countryside, but it does not remove the need to drive carefully.
For everyone else, the tour offers a lively way to see a less polished side of Mauritius. It is especially appealing if you have already spent time at the beaches and want a change of scenery.
Booking Details That Matter

The tour lasts two hours, with starting times based on availability. The advertised route begins and ends at Big Foot Adventure, with the ride taking place around Riviere des Anguilles and the wild south.
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund. Reserve now and pay later is also available, which helps if you are still arranging the rest of your Mauritius plans.
Before booking, I would check three things:
- The exact pickup address and transfer arrangement
- The starting time and expected return time
- Whether your departure is listed as a small group
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, long sleeves, long trousers, comfortable shoes, and insect repellent. Do not bring alcohol, drugs, pets, or oversized luggage.
Should You Book This Quad Tour?
I would book this tour if you want a hands-on way to see Mauritius’s southern countryside and you are happy to trade polished comfort for mud, dust, and fresh air. The strongest reasons are the variety of scenery, the rough-track riding, Rochester Falls, and the coastal stops at Gris-Gris and La Roche Qui Pleure.
I would skip it if you want a slow, quiet sightseeing trip, or if you are mainly interested in spending a long time at one waterfall. Also confirm the meeting point and ask about the expected duration, since the location details and actual timing have caused some confusion.
For active visitors, families with teenagers, and anyone who wants more than another beach afternoon, this is a solid choice. Just wear old clothes, protect your eyes from dust, and arrive ready to drive.
FAQ
Where does the quad tour start?
The stated meeting point is Big Foot Adventure, Union Ducray, Riviere des Anguilles, Mauritius.
How long is the tour?
The advertised duration is two hours. One booking reported an outing of about one and a half hours, so confirm the expected timing when you book.
How far do you ride?
The route covers about 11 miles of trails in the wild south of Mauritius.
Which places does the tour visit?
The route can include Rochester Falls, the volcanic cliff at Gris-Gris, La Roche Qui Pleure, viewpoints, and other natural sites in the southern area.
Are transfers included?
Transfers are included only if you select that option.
Are meals and drinks included?
No. Meals and drinks are not included. Optional food such as fruit with ice cream may cost extra.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes, long trousers, and a long-sleeved shirt. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and insect repellent are also recommended.
Is the tour available in English?
Yes. The live guide service is available in English and French.
Can pregnant women join?
No. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women.
Can I cancel the booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Reserve now and pay later is also available.
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