REVIEW · NASSAU
Nassau: ATV Rental Experience
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First time you hear quad engines in Nassau, you get it. This ATV rental tour gives you real time on the road in New Providence, plus a guided island look with history and local flavor. I especially like that you’re on an automatic CFmoto quad, and that the setup is meant for easy sightseeing, not just fast laps around a parking lot.
What I like even more is the practical ride plan: you get 4 hours on your ATV, and the machine is built for two people with a back rest for passenger comfort. One thing to think about: this is not for everyone, especially if you’re traveling with kids under the minimum age rules or if you’re pregnant, since the rental has clear limits.
In This Review
- Quick, High-Value Highlights
- Nassau Cruise Port to CFmoto ATV: How the Day Really Runs
- Automatic CFmoto Quads and the Two-Rider Comfort Setup
- Riding for 4 Hours: Beach Access and Island Attractions
- New Providence Guided Touring: Culture, History, and Local Life Stops
- Your Guide Makes the Difference: Rico and a Smooth Ride Pace
- What to Bring and the Rules You Must Know
- Cruise-Port Convenience: Skip the Line and Go Private
- Value for What You Get: 4 Hours of Riding Plus Guided Sightseeing
- Who This Nassau ATV Tour Is Best For (and Who It Isn’t)
- Booking Smart: Timing and Group Setup That Fits a Port Day
- Should You Book This Nassau ATV Rental Experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the Nassau ATV rental experience?
- Where do we meet for the ATV rental?
- What ATV model will I ride?
- Do I need a driver’s license?
- How many people can ride on the ATV?
- What are the age requirements?
- Is the ATV rental suitable for pregnant women?
- Is the helmet included?
- Is there free cancellation?
Quick, High-Value Highlights
- Automatic CFmoto quad control: less hassle, more riding time
- 4 hours of ATV riding: enough time to actually see more of the island
- Two-person seating with back rest: passenger comfort is part of the design
- Cruise-port friendly meeting point: you start right at Nassau Cruise Port
- Helmet included: safety gear is built into the experience
- Guide support you can feel: Rico is specifically praised for making it fun and smooth
Nassau Cruise Port to CFmoto ATV: How the Day Really Runs

Nassau ATV days can either feel rushed or well-paced. This one is structured for a cruise schedule, starting right at Nassau Cruise Port at the Scooter & ATV Rental Booth. You’ll want to ask for Triple D’s Rental / DK Rental, since that’s what’s listed at the meeting booth.
From there, the day moves by van, and you’ll spend time traveling with the group before you’re in “ride mode.” The itinerary also mentions a guided New Providence component, so this isn’t just a handoff of keys and go-at-it.
Because it’s a private group, the pace is easier to manage. That matters if your group wants to keep questions coming or just wants a smoother, less chaotic experience than a big mixed crowd.
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Automatic CFmoto Quads and the Two-Rider Comfort Setup

You don’t need to wrestle a manual gearbox here. The rental uses an automatic CFmoto quad, which is the kind of detail that changes the whole experience—less time learning control, more time enjoying the route.
The quad is equipped to seat up to 2 persons, with a back rest designed for passenger comfort. That’s a big deal if you’re riding with a friend, partner, or someone who’d rather enjoy the view than grip the seat the whole time.
Safety gear is included. You receive a helmet for your ride, and the whole activity is guided, which helps keep the day structured around safe movement rather than random stops.
Riding for 4 Hours: Beach Access and Island Attractions

The best part of this tour is the actual time in motion. You can ride your ATV rental for four hours, and the plan is built around island road sightseeing, not just a quick loop.
The tour also points out that you can ride to the beach and to attractions around Nassau. That means your day isn’t only about motion—it’s about using that motion to reach places you’d otherwise spend time queuing, taxiing, or walking to.
You’ll also be seeing scenic views along the way as part of the broader day plan. The key for you: choose this if you want the convenience of “transport + riding + sightseeing” stitched into one experience.
New Providence Guided Touring: Culture, History, and Local Life Stops

This isn’t a pure ATV-only experience. There’s a guided New Providence segment that includes sightseeing and learning about history and culture, with additional mentions like a bike tour feel, pass-by stops, and scenic views.
It’s also framed around meeting natives and enjoying roads while sightseeing. I read that as a chance to catch real-world Nassau life at normal pace, not a staged look at the island.
The practical benefit is that you get context while you’re moving. When someone can explain what you’re seeing—even briefly—it makes the route feel intentional rather than random.
Your Guide Makes the Difference: Rico and a Smooth Ride Pace

ATV days go two ways: chaotic and unclear, or controlled and fun. The strongest praise here is for the guide experience, especially a guide named Rico, who’s called out as the best.
That kind of feedback matters because riding comfort isn’t only about the ATV. It’s about knowing where to go, how long stops take, when to slow down, and how to handle questions. A good guide also helps you keep momentum without feeling like you’re being rushed.
If you’re deciding between an ATV rental that’s hands-off and one with real guiding, this is the advantage you want. The tour clearly leans into guided support, and the reviews reinforce that Rico’s approach leaves people feeling taken care of.
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What to Bring and the Rules You Must Know

There are a few firm constraints that you should plan around early.
Bring your driver’s license. You must be at least 18 years old to ride the rental. If you’re bringing kids, the data says children age 4 and up can ride as passengers on the ATV, but it also lists that it’s not suitable for children under 3.
The ride also lists it as not suitable for pregnant women. If that applies to anyone in your group, you’ll want to pick a different type of Nassau activity.
You’ll be given a helmet, so you don’t need to bring one. Beyond that, think of this as a sun-and-motion day: you’ll be outdoors, moving between spots, and spending time on roads while sightseeing.
Cruise-Port Convenience: Skip the Line and Go Private

Cruise days are all about time. This activity is offered in a private-group format and includes the chance to skip the ticket line, which can save real minutes when you’re managing port timing.
The meeting location is easy to find because it’s at the cruise port booth. The coordinates are provided too, which helps if you’re checking navigation before you disembark.
The van component also matters. If you’re worried about figuring out how to get from the port to the starting area, the day is set up to move you by van with the group before you start riding.
Value for What You Get: 4 Hours of Riding Plus Guided Sightseeing

There’s no price shown in the information I received, so I can’t tell you whether it’s the cheapest option. What I can do is help you judge the value.
You’re paying for a bundle:
- ATV equipment (automatic CFmoto quad)
- 4 hours of riding time
- a helmet
- a guided Nassau / New Providence portion
- transport by van
That’s valuable if your alternative is piecing together rentals, transportation, and separate sightseeing. It’s also a strong choice if you want a single operator to handle the day flow from port to riding and back.
The two-person setup with a back rest is also part of value. If you’re sharing with someone, you’re not forced into a solo experience for comfort reasons.
Who This Nassau ATV Tour Is Best For (and Who It Isn’t)

This fits best if you want to get beyond walking and buses. Choose it if your group wants the thrill of an ATV ride while also covering Nassau sights and learning some background along the way.
It’s also a good fit if you’re traveling with a partner or friend who wants to ride together. The quad seats up to two with a back rest, so the experience is designed for shared comfort, not only solo riders.
It’s a poor match if:
- you can’t meet the 18+ driver requirement
- anyone in the group is pregnant
- you’re traveling with very young children outside the minimum age rules
Booking Smart: Timing and Group Setup That Fits a Port Day

The activity is listed as valid for 1 day, with starting times based on availability. The “reserve now, pay later” option suggests you can lock in a spot without paying immediately, which can be helpful when your ship schedule isn’t fully flexible.
You’ll also want to plan for the group to ride with the correct roles. The driver needs to meet the 18+ requirement, while children can ride only as passengers if they meet the age minimum.
If you’re coming from the cruise port, build in time to find the booth and get your license check handled. The meeting point is at the Scooter & ATV Rental Booth, so go early enough to avoid last-minute stress.
Should You Book This Nassau ATV Rental Experience?
Book it if you want a guided Nassau ATV day with real riding time, an automatic quad for easier control, and the chance to hit beach and attraction stops while still getting context from a guide. The standout guide mention of Rico is a strong sign that the experience is managed well, not just thrown at you.
Skip it if your group can’t meet the rider age rules, if you need an activity that’s suitable for someone who is pregnant, or if you’re looking for a low-structure, free-roam rental with no guiding.
If your ideal Nassau day is: port arrival → van ride → then four hours of ATV time with sightseeing built in, this is a solid match.
FAQ
How long is the Nassau ATV rental experience?
The experience is listed as 1 day duration, with your ATV ride time set for 4 hours during the tour.
Where do we meet for the ATV rental?
You meet at the Scooter & ATV Rental Booth located at Nassau Cruise Port. You should ask for Triple D’s Rental / DK Rental.
What ATV model will I ride?
You ride an automatic CFmoto quad ATV.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes. You must bring a driver’s license.
How many people can ride on the ATV?
ATVs are equipped to seat up to 2 persons, and there is a back rest for passenger comfort.
What are the age requirements?
You must be 18 years old or over to ride. Kids from age 4 and over can ride as passengers.
Is the ATV rental suitable for pregnant women?
No. It is listed as not suitable for pregnant women.
Is the helmet included?
Yes. You receive a helmet for safety.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































