Quad Biking · Raiatea & Taha'a

Quad Biking · Raiatea & Taha'a

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The essentials

Tahaa Earth & Sea runs one quad biking option on Taha'a: a 3.5-hour guided ride rated "occasionally sporty", priced at 299 €. The tour operates in both English and French, and pick-up is available directly from your accommodation on the island. Book this if you want to cover Taha'a's interior terrain without renting a vehicle independently. Confirm your pick-up point at booking to avoid any last-minute logistics.

The offer

Guided Quad Bike Tour of Taha'a

Guided Quad Bike Tour of Taha'a

Frequently asked questions

How intense is the quad biking on Taha'a?
The tour is rated 'occasionally sporty', meaning you'll face some demanding stretches of terrain but no sustained extreme effort. It's accessible to most adults in reasonable physical condition.
Do I need prior quad biking experience?
No prior experience is required. The tour is guided throughout, and the 'occasionally sporty' level indicates a moderate physical demand rather than a technical skill requirement.
What's the most intense part of the ride?
The off-road sections through Taha'a's hilly interior are where the terrain challenges you most. Expect uneven ground, elevation changes and muddy tracks depending on recent rainfall.
Is pick-up included from my hotel?
Yes. Tahaa Earth & Sea offers pick-up directly from your accommodation on Taha'a, or you can meet them at their base at Tahaa 98733, French Polynesia.

Practical info

Season

All year

Equipment

Wear closed-toe shoes and fitted clothing that you don't mind getting dusty or muddy. The tour runs 3.5 hours at an occasionally sporty pace, so light sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and a small water bottle are essential in French Polynesia's tropical heat.

Getting there

Pick-up is available at your accommodation in Taha'a, or head directly to Tahaa Earth & Sea at Tahaa 98733, French Polynesia , confirm the meeting point with the operator at booking.

See also

Other activities in Raiatea & Taha'a

Updated on 3 March 2026