REVIEW · SPLIT
ATV Quad Tour from Split with Swimming and Waterfalls
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If you want nature without the tourist maze, this works. This Split ATV quad tour mixes waterfalls with real off-road riding and a refreshing swim.
I like the small group size (max 10) because it keeps the experience personal, and I also like the safety-focused gear and the calm pace at stops. One thing to consider: this is a water-and-weather kind of tour, so plan for the possibility of rain and bring the right stuff.
The best part is the setting: you get driven out from the city and into river sources where the water looks clean enough to want to taste it. The rides between stops are where the day feels like yours—mountain roads, rocky paths, and stretches of grass that make the quad time feel real, not just transport. Still, if you’re expecting a full day on the ATV with zero downtime, the itinerary includes multiple breaks that are worth it, but they’re not optional.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Split ATV Quad Tour: What You Really Get in 4 Hours
- Price and Logistics: Pickup, Timing, and Getting to Trilj
- Quad Setup and Safety: Helmets, Control, and a Pace That Feels Manageable
- Stop 1 in Split: Start Smooth, Then Go Rural
- Ovrlja River Source and Waterfalls: A Short Stop With a Big Payoff
- Izvor rijeke Rude: The Swim Stop That Makes the Tour Worth It
- Riding Through Countryside: The Part You Can’t Replicate on Your Own
- Split Return: How the Day Ends (Even If the Weather Shifts)
- Snacks and the Restaurant Meal Question: What to Expect
- Who Should Book This ATV Quad Tour—and Who Might Want Another Option
- Value at $96.11: Does the Money Make Sense?
- What to Bring for the Waterfalls and River Source Swim
- Should You Book This Split ATV Quad Tour?
- FAQ
- What time are the morning and afternoon tours in Split?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is pickup from Split included in the tour price?
- What’s included in the tour?
- What stops are included during the tour?
- How long is the tour?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Is the tour weather dependent?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Up to 10 people: more room for the guide to watch your comfort and pace
- Waterfalls at two river sources: Ovrlja and the source area of the Ruda river
- Swimming time at Ruda: a long stop built around a refreshing dip
- Safety gear that actually helps: helmets with a clear shield front that doesn’t ruin your view
- Attentive, patient guides: people mention guides like Filip and Angela being friendly and steady
- Value at around $96: you’re paying for quad time plus guide time and snacks, with optional restaurant food depending on your booking
Split ATV Quad Tour: What You Really Get in 4 Hours

This is a half-day quad tour out of Split, about 4 hours total. For the money (listed at $96.11 per person), you’re not just buying a ride—you’re buying a guided route through rural areas, with built-in stops at river sources and waterfalls, plus snacks during the experience.
What makes it compelling is the blend. You get moments where the ATV is fun and physical—up trails, along rocky stretches, and through uneven ground—then you switch to slow time where you can actually enjoy the water and the scenery. Reviews repeatedly focus on feeling safe and well taken care of, not just pushed onto a machine.
The group size matters here. With a maximum of 10 travelers, you’re less likely to get shuffled through photo spots or rushed between stops. If you’ve never ridden a quad before, that smaller group feel helps a lot.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Split
Price and Logistics: Pickup, Timing, and Getting to Trilj
Let’s talk about the part that trips people up: transport. Pickup in Split is offered, but private transportation is not included in the listed price.
If you need pickup, the driver meets you at Lička ulica 2 Parking in Split. It costs €10 per person each way, so €20 round-trip for one person. If you’re driving yourself, you’ll head to QUAD SQUAD Trilj.
Timing depends on which tour you book:
- Morning tour: pickup at 10:00 AM in Split
- Afternoon tour: pickup at 3:00 PM in Split
- If you go by your own transport: arrive at 10:45 AM for the morning tour or 3:45 PM for the afternoon tour
The tour starts at QUAD SQUAD Trilj, but the pickup point and schedule are what determine your whole day. The day before, you’ll receive an email asking whether you want the transfer service or you’ll come on your own.
Quick reality check: if you’re staying in Split center and want the easiest plan, pay the €20 round-trip. It’s usually the difference between relaxing and spending your energy figuring out timing and parking.
Quad Setup and Safety: Helmets, Control, and a Pace That Feels Manageable

ATV riding can be intimidating if you’ve never done it. What I like about this tour setup is that safety and comfort come through clearly in the way the day is run.
The equipment is described as high quality, and helmets are fitted with a clear front shield that doesn’t block your view. That matters more than people think—when you can see properly, you feel more confident and you ride smarter.
Guides are also described as patient with first-timers. Several reviews mention a guide being courteous, helpful, and attentive throughout the stops, not just at the start. If you’re the type who worries about messing up, that kind of coaching makes a big difference.
Pace is another quiet selling point. Even with off-road riding, the itinerary includes a lot of time at each location. That means you’re not sprinting from stop to stop; you’re riding, then catching your breath, then enjoying the water and waterfalls.
Stop 1 in Split: Start Smooth, Then Go Rural

Stop 1 is essentially your launch point. You’re picked up in Split and driven to the main address, with about 40 minutes here. Admission ticket is listed as free.
This isn’t a sightseeing stop so much as a reset: it helps the guide do quick check-ins, get the group organized, and make sure you know what’s next before you hit the countryside. If you’re coming from a cruise port or you’re not used to Split timing, this structured start is handy.
Ovrlja River Source and Waterfalls: A Short Stop With a Big Payoff

Stop 2 takes you to Ovrlja, where you get time to enjoy the beauty of the river source and its waterfalls. This stop runs about 40 minutes.
What makes this stop work is the contrast. You go from riding energy into a calmer, nature-focused moment. Reviews describe the water as clean and fresh, and the area as a place that feels like you’re away from the usual crowds.
There’s also a practical angle: this shorter stop can be easier if you’re not fully sure about swimming or you just want to take photos and stretch your legs.
A small caution: water areas can be slick, even when the weather looks fine. Wear shoes that grip well, and don’t treat waterfall rock like a gym floor.
Izvor rijeke Rude: The Swim Stop That Makes the Tour Worth It

Stop 3 is the heart of the day. You get around 2 hours at the source of the Ruda river and its waterfalls, and this is where the swim happens.
This is the moment that keeps popping up in the best reviews: people call the water refreshing and very clean. More than one person highlights the stop as secluded, with a calm feel that makes it feel like your own break in nature. If you like swimming but you don’t want a loud beach scene, this kind of quiet dip can be a highlight.
Two practical thoughts for this swim time:
- Bring a plan for switching from wet to dry. Even if you don’t mind getting wet, you’ll want to feel comfortable on the quad ride afterward.
- If it rains, expect conditions to shift fast. One review mentions rain and that the guide brought out ponchos, which is exactly what you hope for when weather changes.
If you’re traveling with someone who doesn’t want to swim, this stop can still work. The waterfalls and river source are the point, and you can enjoy the area even without getting in.
Riding Through Countryside: The Part You Can’t Replicate on Your Own

Most people book this type of tour for the riding—and the reviews back that up. You’re not just cruising on pavement. Expect off-road sections, rocky ground, and grassy stretches. You also get mountain views and river running alongside the route.
That’s why this tour feels more authentic than a simple drive: a quad lets you move through places that are hard to reach any other way. Even if you have a rental car, you’d still struggle to reproduce the route and stop timing.
Also, the small group size helps the riding feel shared. Reviews mention getting 1:1 attention, which is a big deal when you’re learning or when you want the guide to slow down and show you where to look.
Split Return: How the Day Ends (Even If the Weather Shifts)

Stop 4 is the return to Split at the pickup location, around 40 minutes.
This final leg is often where you decide whether the day felt smooth or rushed. Here, the structure gives you a proper end, rather than dropping you off mid-chaos in the afternoon.
One reason people remember the tour: even when rain shows up, the day can still feel fun. A review mentions that rain didn’t ruin anything, and the guide handled it by thinking ahead and bringing ponchos. That’s a sign the operation plans for real outdoor conditions, not just a perfect day.
Snacks and the Restaurant Meal Question: What to Expect
The tour includes snacks and an in-person guide.
But the bigger food experience described in the reviews is the BBQ meal at the end—people mention an excellent BBQ lunch, and in some cases a dinner at a local restaurant. There’s also mention of vegetarian options.
Here’s the most practical way to handle this: treat snacks as guaranteed, and treat the restaurant BBQ as very likely based on what many people reported. Since the official included items list only snacks, check your booking details for what meal is included versus what’s available at the end.
Either way, build your day around fueling up. If you swim at Ruda, you’ll probably get hungry afterward.
Who Should Book This ATV Quad Tour—and Who Might Want Another Option
This tour is a strong fit if you want:
- A guided ATV experience with a small group
- Water and waterfalls, plus time to actually swim
- A route that takes you into less touristy countryside
- A day run at a pace that doesn’t feel like stress
It’s also a good option for new riders. Reviews repeatedly mention patient instruction and feeling safe. The helmet setup and clear view shield also reduce that first-ride nervousness.
You might rethink the choice if:
- You’re not comfortable with outdoor conditions, since the experience requires good weather
- You hate wet environments or aren’t interested in water stops
- You want long uninterrupted ATV time; this tour gives you several breaks that are part of the experience, not side quests
If you’re traveling as a couple or small group, this one can feel especially well balanced: one person might love the riding, another might love the river and waterfalls—and both get time for their thing.
Value at $96.11: Does the Money Make Sense?
Let’s be honest: quad tours can be overpriced when they feel like a quick demo with a short scenic stop.
Here’s why the value feels stronger:
- You’re paying for a guided ride, not just a vehicle rental
- The route includes multiple nature stops, including a two-hour swim-friendly location
- You get snacks and staff support throughout
- Reviews highlight quality equipment and a safety-first approach
- The group max of 10 keeps the experience from feeling mechanical
The extra cost to keep in mind is transfer: the €10 each way pickup from Split is not included. That’s still reasonable for convenience, especially if you don’t want to deal with timing and getting to Trilj on your own.
In plain terms: you’re not just paying for the ATV. You’re paying for the full day flow—riding, then water, then the return.
What to Bring for the Waterfalls and River Source Swim
This is a practical day. Here’s what you should plan for:
- Swimsuit and a towel (you’ll be glad you packed both)
- Water-friendly shoes with grip for slick rocks
- A change of clothes for after the swim
- A dry bag or zip bag for your phone and wallet
- Sunscreen and sunglasses (water stops mean reflection)
If rain is possible, consider a light rain layer and be ready to use ponchos if offered. One of the best signals from the reviews is that the guide handled rain by bringing ponchos, so you’ll likely be looked after if weather shifts.
Should You Book This Split ATV Quad Tour?
I’d book it if your ideal Split day looks like this: drive out of the city, ride through countryside you can’t easily access alone, then cool off in a river source swim with waterfalls nearby. The combination of waterfalls + swimming + small-group safety is exactly what makes this tour score extremely well.
I’d skip it or switch plans if you strongly dislike water, you want a full day of riding with no pauses, or you’re traveling during a period when the weather is already unstable. Because this experience depends on outdoor conditions, the best results come when the day stays clear enough for comfortable riding and swimming.
If you go, pick the time that fits your schedule, plan for the transfer cost if you want pickup, and bring swim-ready gear. That’s how you turn a good tour into a memorable half-day.
FAQ
What time are the morning and afternoon tours in Split?
Morning pickup is at 10:00 AM, and the afternoon pickup is at 3:00 PM.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at QUAD SQUAD Trilj. If you’re staying in Split and using pickup, it ends back at the pickup location.
Is pickup from Split included in the tour price?
Pickup is offered, but private transportation is not included in the tour price. If you need transportation from Split, the transfer costs €10 per person each way.
What’s included in the tour?
The tour includes snacks and an in-person guide.
What stops are included during the tour?
You’ll go to Split, then Ovrlja (river source and waterfalls), then the source of the Ruda river for swimming and waterfalls, and then return to Split.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 4 hours.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Is the tour weather dependent?
Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






























