Quad biking on Gozo runs from 97.5 € to 115 €, across tours spanning a half-day to a full 7 hours in the saddle. Two entry points by intensity: the half-day to full-day format from Gozo Pride Tours suits total beginners ("Everybody welcome"), while Hammerhead Projects rental (5h to 8h, "Occasionally sporty") gives more experienced riders room to push their own pace. For maximum coverage, the two YIPPEE MALTA options (6h and 7h) combine Gozo and Comino in a single loop, with the sunset variant adding a timing edge. Budget is tight across all four options, so the real decision comes down to one factor: do you want a guided narrative with lunch, a free-roaming rental, or a full island-hopping circuit at sunset? Pick your format first, then match the operator.
Best value
Guided Quad Biking Tour with Lunch on Gozo Island
At 97.5 €, the guided half-day to full-day tour by Gozo Pride Tours includes lunch and pick-up from Malta, making it the lowest entry price in the lineup.
Best for free riders
Quad Biking rental on Gozo Island
Hammerhead Projects offers up to 8h of rental freedom at 99 €, the only "Occasionally sporty" format that lets you set your own pace across Gozo.
Best full-island circuit
Day Quad Bike Tour around Gozo and Comino, Malta
YIPPEE MALTA's 6h day tour covers both Gozo and Comino at 115 €, open to all levels with French and English guidance.
Best for the sunset rush
Sunset Quad Bike Tour from Comino to Gozo
At 7 hours, YIPPEE MALTA's sunset circuit is the longest quad experience available on Gozo, timed to finish as the Mediterranean light drops.
Season
All year
Coordinates
36.0276°N, 14.2936°EEquipment
Wear closed-toe shoes and lightweight long trousers to protect against dust and sun on Gozo's exposed limestone terrain. Tours run up to a full day, so pack sunscreen, sunglasses and a refillable water bottle.
Getting there
Meeting points are spread across Gozo: Gozo Pride Tours operates from Il-Qala with pick-up available from Malta, Hammerhead Projects meets at Mgarr Road in Xewkija, and both YIPPEE MALTA tours depart from Ghajnsielem, a short walk from the Mgarr ferry terminal.
Updated on 3 March 2026