REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik: Kojan Koral ATV Quad Safari with transport
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ATVs in Konavle are the perfect Dubrovnik escape. This Kojan Koral quad safari takes you out past the city lights into the Konavle region, switching terrain as you go for a real off-road change of pace. You’ll ride a Can-Am 700cc Outlander (2026 model) with an English-speaking instructor.
I like that the day is set up for convenience: hotel pickup and drop-off means you don’t spend your morning figuring out rural transport. I also like the mix of what you get to do: you’re not stuck on one kind of dirt road, you’ll hit fields, wetlands, and river crossings before ending with wine and fruit.
One consideration: this isn’t a go-fast race, and the route can get dusty, so pack for a little grime and expect a pace that works for everyone.
In This Review
- Key things I’d focus on before you go
- Hotel pickup to Kojan Koral: the easy way to get out of Dubrovnik
- Safety briefing first: you’ll be ready faster than you think
- The Can-Am 700cc Outlander ride: powerful, but controlled
- Konavle’s four-terrain loop: fields, wetlands, Ljuta river, and rocky ground
- 1) Konavle field and panoramic Adriatic views
- 2) River Ljuta crossing and the wet sections
- 3) Čilipi village intermission
- 4) Geomorphological rocks, hydrographic reserve, and more riding time
- Čilipi stop: where the safari turns into a real village break
- Wine, fruit, and the ride home: finishing strong in Konavle
- What’s included, what you should bring, and the rules that matter
- Price and value: why $164 makes sense for a full off-road circuit
- Who this Konavle ATV safari is best for (and who should skip it)
- Should you book the Kojan Koral Dubrovnik ATV quad safari?
- FAQ
- How long is the Dubrovnik Kojan Koral ATV quad safari with transport?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need a driver’s license?
- Where are the pickup and drop-off locations?
- Is the tour suitable for children?
- What should I wear and bring?
- Is alcohol included, and is it allowed?
- Can I get a full refund if plans change?
Key things I’d focus on before you go

- A 5-hour full circuit: van transfer plus riding plus a refreshment stop, not just a quick loop.
- Can-Am 700 Outlander (2026 model): modern, powerful machines that make the ride feel confident.
- Four distinct riding zones: fields and plains, wetlands, river/creek sections, and tougher rocky ground later.
- Čilipi break: a real pause in a local village, with time to walk and enjoy a drink.
- Wine plus fruit at the end: local red or white with snacks to finish off the ride.
- Photos included: you won’t have to worry about gripping a phone while crossing rough patches.
Hotel pickup to Kojan Koral: the easy way to get out of Dubrovnik

This tour is designed to start clean and simple. After pickup from one of the five nearby locations (Dubrovnik, Župa Dubrovačka, Cavtat, Orašac, or Konavle), you’ll climb into a van for about 30 minutes toward Kojan Koral.
Why I think this matters: it keeps you on schedule and lets you focus on the fun part. Dubrovnik can be busy and parking can be annoying, so having pickup removes the “how do we even get there” stress.
Once you arrive, you’re not thrown straight onto a bike. You get organized for the day with a short buffer before riding begins.
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Safety briefing first: you’ll be ready faster than you think

Your first real stop is the safety briefing (about 15 minutes) in the Konavle Valley area. You’ll get the basics for operating the ATV safely, plus the rules for staying with the group on off-road trails.
You don’t need to be a motocross pro. The experience is built around guided riding, so the instructor is there to set your expectations and keep things controlled. Many riders also highlight that instructions are clear, which is exactly what you want if you’ve never done this before.
If you’re the type who likes knowing the plan, you’ll appreciate that the ride is paced to include teaching moments—not just chaos on dirt.
The Can-Am 700cc Outlander ride: powerful, but controlled

When you start riding, you’ll be on a Can-Am 700cc Outlander (2026 model). This bike size is a big part of why the experience feels thrilling without being reckless. It has the muscle for uneven ground and the stability you want when the terrain changes quickly.
Plan on about 2 to 2.5 hours of riding time spread across different terrain segments, with guidance throughout. In practice, that means you’ll be moving often, but you’ll also have time to take in views and stop when the route asks for it.
Also, you’ll get helmet and goggles provided. That’s a practical inclusion because dust and loose debris are real out here.
Konavle’s four-terrain loop: fields, wetlands, Ljuta river, and rocky ground

This is the heart of the day. The safari is built around four completely distinct terrains in the Konavle region, so you’re not bored after the first 20 minutes.
1) Konavle field and panoramic Adriatic views
Early on, you’ll ride through the Konavle field and take in panoramic views linked to the Adriatic Sea. The viewpoint energy kicks in here: you’ll feel like you left the city but you’re still close enough to connect the experience back to Dubrovnik.
If you’re sensitive to dust, pay attention from the start. The route can get dry and powdery, so you’ll want clothes that are comfortable and okay getting dirty.
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2) River Ljuta crossing and the wet sections
Then comes one of the most memorable parts: riding over the river Ljuta. It’s the kind of moment where you feel your adrenaline jump because the ground isn’t flat and predictable.
The route also includes wetlands and plains, which is where you’ll notice the terrain texture changes. Wet patches and softer ground slow you down in a good way: you get a more hands-on ride instead of a simple drive.
3) Čilipi village intermission
After that first wave of off-road time, you’ll roll into Čilipi for a 30-minute break. This is where the experience breathes. You get a chance to stretch, get water, and reset before heading back out.
You’ll also have the option to visit the Konavle Country House and the church if you want. Even if you skip the visit, the village stop breaks the dirt-road monotony with something human-scale and local.
4) Geomorphological rocks, hydrographic reserve, and more riding time
Later, you’ll continue through geomorphological rocks and a hydrographic reserve. This is the part of the day that feels more rugged and a bit more “off-road,” because the ground is less forgiving and the route demands more attention.
You’ll also have a photo stop during this section. This is a smart setup: rough terrain doesn’t always leave time to stop safely and take photos, so the route includes moments for pictures without you breaking formation too often.
Čilipi stop: where the safari turns into a real village break

The Čilipi break is not just a random stop for the sake of stopping. It’s timed at a point where you’ve already ridden enough to be ready for a pause.
You get about 30 minutes here. That’s enough for a short walk, a drink, and taking in the feel of the village. If you’re the type who likes grounding adventures in local place, Čilipi is a good moment to do that.
One practical note: you may arrive at a point where you’re dusty and warm from the ride. Bring the mindset that you’ll want to cool down and clean up a bit before the second half.
Wine, fruit, and the ride home: finishing strong in Konavle

To close the tour, you’ll enjoy local red or white wine plus fresh fruit snacks and welcome refreshments. This is scheduled for about 30 minutes after the later riding/photo segment, so you’re not burning the last energy of the day on empty stomach fuel.
Why this ending works: it turns the experience from just adrenaline into something social and relaxing. You’ve got time to chat with your group, compare notes on who found what terrain the trickiest, and generally come down from the ride.
Then it’s back to the van for about 30 minutes and drop-off at five locations (Cavtat, Dubrovnik, Orašac, Konavle, and Župa Dubrovačka).
What’s included, what you should bring, and the rules that matter

This safari is packed with useful inclusions. You get:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Can-Am 700cc Outlander (2026 model)
- Helmet and goggles
- Fruit and drinks, plus wine at the end
- Pictures during the safari
- Museum tickets
- An instructor who speaks English
What you should bring:
- Driver’s license
- Comfortable clothes
What’s not allowed:
- Pets
- Luggage or large bags
- Alcohol and drugs
Two small but important realities:
- If you want a cleaner ride, you’ll still get dusty. One good tip from rider experience is to wear shoes and clothing you don’t mind getting dirty, because this is off-road riding.
- You’ll be happier if you think of this as guided dirt fun, not a freedom-roam free-for-all.
Price and value: why $164 makes sense for a full off-road circuit

At $164 per person for around 5 hours, the price isn’t just paying for ATV time. You’re paying for the whole package: transportation from multiple pickup points, the 2026 Can-Am equipment, safety gear, guided riding across multiple terrain types, and the wrap-up with wine and snacks.
Here’s what boosts value in a very practical way:
- Pickup and drop-off: that alone can be expensive and time-consuming to arrange on your own.
- Included wine and snacks: you don’t have to hunt for a place to refuel after riding.
- Photos included: it reduces hassle, and you’ll likely want proof of the river/wet-ground moments.
- Terrain variety: the route is built around distinct riding conditions, which feels like getting more than one short tour.
Is it pricey? Yes, it’s not a budget activity. But it doesn’t feel like you’re overpaying for a quick drive. The time block and what’s included are the point.
Who this Konavle ATV safari is best for (and who should skip it)

This is a great fit if you:
- Want to get out of Dubrovnik for a half-day that feels active
- Like off-road riding and want the terrain variety (fields, wetlands, river sections)
- Prefer a guided experience with clear instruction and safety gear
It’s also a solid choice for people without ATV experience, since the tour is structured with a briefing and guided riding.
Who should think twice:
- The operator notes it’s not recommended for people with limited mobility even though it also lists wheelchair accessibility.
- It’s not suitable for children under 9, and it’s not recommended for children younger than 12.
If you’re very motion-sensitive or have mobility concerns, I’d treat the limitation note as a real warning, not a formality.
Should you book the Kojan Koral Dubrovnik ATV quad safari?
Book it if you want a half-day that mixes real off-road riding with Konavle countryside views and a proper finish of wine and fruit. The included pickup/drop-off, safety gear, and guided route make it feel low-stress for something that’s genuinely physical and muddy in the best way.
Skip it if you’re expecting a long, free-form “ride as fast as possible” experience. This tour is about guided terrain and controlled fun, not maximum speed. And if you’re not comfortable with dust and getting dirty, you’ll want to choose something drier.
If you match the vibe, you’ll come back from Dubrovnik with a story that’s not another beach or another city walk. This one has river crossings, varied ground, and that end-of-ride wine feeling.
FAQ
How long is the Dubrovnik Kojan Koral ATV quad safari with transport?
The total duration is about 5 hours, including van transport and the full tour.
What’s included in the price?
Pickup and drop-off, an ATV Can-Am 700cc Outlander (2026 model), helmet and goggles, fruit and drinks, wine at the end, pictures during the safari, and museum tickets.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes. You need a driver’s license to take part in the driving portion.
Where are the pickup and drop-off locations?
Pickup is available from Dubrovnik, Općina Župa Dubrovačka, Cavtat, Orašac, and Konavle. Drop-off is available at Cavtat, Dubrovnik, Orašac, Konavle, and Općina Župa Dubrovačka.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 9. It’s also not recommended for children younger than 12.
What should I wear and bring?
Bring your driver’s license and comfortable clothes. You will receive safety equipment (helmet and goggles).
Is alcohol included, and is it allowed?
Local red or white wine is included as part of the refreshments at the end. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed to bring.
Can I get a full refund if plans change?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























