REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Medellin: Private ATV TOUR 1.5H
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ATVs and waterfalls just outside Medellín. This private ride takes you out of the city fast, then sends you along scenic mountain trails to a hidden waterfall stop you can actually enjoy instead of rushing past. I love that it starts with a real safety talk and a short hands-on ATV lesson, so you’re not guessing the moment you go. I also love the mix of smooth and more rugged terrain, which keeps it fun even if you’re not an extreme rider.
The day runs on a simple rhythm: pickup in Medellín, a comfortable SUV/van to Caldas, then a 1.5-hour quad biking session followed by the waterfall and a return route with new views. I like that you get snacks, bottled water, and end-of-tour drinks, plus complimentary photos so you’re not hunting for your own decent shots. One consideration: it’s snacks, not lunch, and it’s not suitable for kids under 18 or drivers under 18 (so plan your timing and group accordingly).
If you want an ATV experience that feels organized, scenic, and close enough for a half-day plan, this one is built for that sweet spot.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- Medellín ATV in Caldas: what this trip feels like
- Getting there: hotel pickup and the Caldas shortcut
- Safety talk and the quick ATV lesson (why it’s not boring)
- The 1.5-hour quad biking tour: scenic trails, mixed terrain
- Waterfall stop in nature: the pause that makes the tour worth it
- Return route: second wind and a fresh perspective
- Included extras: what you’re actually getting for the price
- What’s not included: plan for food and expectations
- Who should book this ATV tour from Medellín
- Booking tips and practical prep (so the day runs smoothly)
- Should you book this Medellín private ATV tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV tour in total?
- How far is the tour from Medellín?
- Is this a private tour?
- What languages are the guides available in?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- Do I need to bring ID?
- What should I wear for the tour?
- Who can participate?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key highlights worth your attention
- 35 minutes from Medellín to get you into real trails without a long travel day
- Safety talk + quick ATV lesson before you ride, which matters for confidence
- 1.5 hours of riding with mixed terrain, not just a short spin around the yard
- Hidden waterfall stop for cooling off, photos, and a slow moment in nature
- Private group with hotel pickup/drop-off for a smoother, less chaotic day
- Complimentary photos plus snacks and drinks so you don’t feel like you’re paying for extras
Medellín ATV in Caldas: what this trip feels like

This is the kind of ATV tour that makes sense when you want “adventure” but still like having a plan. You’re out of Medellín quickly, then you spend your time riding and stopping—especially at the waterfall—rather than waiting around.
Because it’s a private group experience, the energy is more focused. The pace tends to match your group’s comfort level, and the guide can keep eyes on everyone as you move through trail sections.
Also, the reviews you’ll see for this tour consistently point to one theme: the trails are beautiful and varied, with terrain that feels like it has a point, not just a loop for show.
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Getting there: hotel pickup and the Caldas shortcut

The tour includes convenient pickup and drop-off at your hotel in Medellín. You ride out in a comfortable air-conditioned SUV or van, which is a big deal when you’re trying to stay fresh before you get dusty.
The ride to the trail area is short—about 35 minutes—so you don’t lose most of your day to transit. Instead, you get time for the ATV portion plus the waterfall stop without it feeling like you’re constantly checking time on your phone.
Once you arrive in Caldas, you’ll start with the basics: getting your bearings and learning how to handle the ATV safely. That order matters. You’ll be glad they don’t toss you straight onto a trail without a quick runway first.
Safety talk and the quick ATV lesson (why it’s not boring)

Before you head out, there’s a safety talk and a short lesson on handling the ATV. This is not just paperwork. It’s where you learn how to control speed, deal with bumps, and move confidently when the terrain changes.
This kind of instruction is especially valuable for mixed experience groups, since the tour is designed for all levels. You don’t need to be a motocross hero. You just need to know what the ATV is doing when the trail goes from smooth to a little rough.
And if you’re thinking, I don’t want my first ATV ride to be a learning experience in stress—good instinct. The fact that training happens before the trail is one of the things that makes this tour feel well-run.
The 1.5-hour quad biking tour: scenic trails, mixed terrain

Here’s the heart of the experience: a 1.5-hour ATV ride through scenic trails with mountain views. The route is built to keep you seeing things as you ride, not just focusing on one long straight path.
What I like most is the mix of terrain. You’ll get smoother sections where you can settle in, then more rugged bits that add excitement. That variety usually separates a forgettable ATV outing from one that stays in your memory.
You’re also getting views that make sense for the region. Medellín sits in a valley, and the surrounding mountains and valleys shape the whole feel of your ride. Even when you’re moving quickly, you’re not just driving through dirt—you’re driving through scenery.
This is also where the best comments in the reviews cluster. People highlight beautiful trails, easy communication, great equipment, and a genuinely fun ride. In plain terms: it looks like they’ve put effort into making the ride feel good, not just available.
Waterfall stop in nature: the pause that makes the tour worth it
The standout moment is the visit to a hidden waterfall. This is your break from the motion. You stop, take photos, and relax in the surroundings.
A waterfall stop does two smart things for you. First, it gives you a change of pace after the adrenaline. Second, it gives you a real reason to slow down and look around—something you can’t do from a vehicle window.
It’s also a cool-off moment. When you’re riding, you get warm fast, and this is the part where you can reset—water, shade, and that quiet feel you don’t get in the city.
Even if you only remember one detail from the day, it’s likely going to be this stop. The entire structure of the tour works to deliver it, not just pass by it.
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Return route: second wind and a fresh perspective

After the waterfall, you head back using a different route. That matters more than it sounds. You’re not repeating the same trail twice, which keeps the ride from feeling like a rerun.
On the way back, you’ll likely notice the terrain again—how it shifts, how the views open up, and how the ride feels as you’re already warmed up. It’s a good time to ease into the ATV controls if you were a little cautious earlier.
When the tour ends, you return to the starting point where you can take last photos before heading back toward Medellín.
Included extras: what you’re actually getting for the price

At $120 per person, you’re paying for more than just an ATV. You’re paying for the whole day’s structure: hotel pickup/drop-off, transport in an air-conditioned vehicle, guide-led riding time, snacks, water, and photo support.
Here’s what’s included:
- Snacks and bottled water throughout the tour
- Private transportation in an air-conditioned SUV or van
- Pickup/drop-off at your hotel in Medellín
- 1.5-hour quad biking tour
- A panoramic visit to an impressive waterfall
- Complimentary photos
- Beer or a soft drink at the end
From a value point of view, the photos and hotel pickup are big. In ATV tours, those details often get tacked on later or end up being inconsistent. Here, the tour includes complimentary photos, which is a practical win—especially if you’re not carrying the right camera setup for action shots.
One more value point: drinks at the end. It’s small, but it turns the finish into an actual finish. You don’t feel like you’re immediately rushing into the next thing.
What’s not included: plan for food and expectations

Lunch is not included. You’ll have snacks and water during the tour, and you’ll get a beer or soft drink afterward, but you should still plan a meal before or after based on your day.
This matters because the tour duration is listed as 3 hours total, while the riding time is 1.5 hours. That means you’re spending part of the time on travel and the waterfall pause too. If you’re the type who gets cranky without a proper meal, schedule food accordingly.
Also, the experience isn’t suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, or drivers under 18. If your group has mixed ages, you’ll want to confirm who can ride and who needs an alternative plan.
Who should book this ATV tour from Medellín

This tour fits best if you want:
- A half-day outdoor activity with real scenery
- A guided experience with a safety lesson and support
- Trail riding that includes variety, not just a short ride
- A natural stop that’s more than a quick photo moment
I’d especially recommend it for couples or small groups staying in Medellín who want something different from the usual city routine. It’s also a good pick if you’re comfortable riding but don’t want a technical, extreme course.
If you’re traveling with someone who likes photos, the complimentary photos are a helpful bonus. And if you want an activity that’s exciting but still manageable, the private setup and structured pacing usually help.
If you’re hoping for an all-day adventure, though, this is more focused than that. Think half-day energy with one main highlight: waterfall plus 1.5 hours of riding.
Booking tips and practical prep (so the day runs smoothly)

You’ll want to bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Comfortable shoes
- Comfortable clothes
That might sound basic, but it’s the difference between having a great day and feeling annoyed by gear choices. Closed-toe, grippy shoes help with comfort when you’re on uneven ground at stops.
Wear comfortable clothes that can handle dust and movement. Even if the tour is well managed, ATV riding is still messy in the real world.
One last practical thing: plan your expectations for time. The tour is listed at 3 hours total, with 1.5 hours of riding. Build your Medellín schedule around that rhythm so you’re not trying to squeeze in something else right after.
Should you book this Medellín private ATV tour?
Book it if you want a scenic ATV ride with a clear highlight, quick access from Medellín, and a setup that feels organized. The safety talk plus quick lesson is a strong sign for first-timers, and the trail mix plus waterfall stop is the kind of combo that tends to impress.
Skip it if you need lunch included, or if anyone in your group falls into the listed restrictions (pregnancy, under 18, or drivers under 18). Also, if you’re looking for a long, multi-hour wilderness trek beyond an ATV-focused ride, this one is more tight and concentrated.
In short: for $120, you’re buying a complete guided ATV experience—pickup, riding time, a waterfall stop, and photos—without the chaos that sometimes comes with outdoor activities.
FAQ
How long is the ATV tour in total?
The tour duration is listed as 3 hours total. The quad biking ride itself is 1.5 hours.
How far is the tour from Medellín?
The activity area is about 35 minutes from Medellín.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. The group type is private, so you’ll have a private experience for your group.
What languages are the guides available in?
The live tour guide is available in English and Spanish.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are snacks, bottled water, hotel pickup and drop-off, private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, the waterfall visit, the 1.5-hour quad biking tour, complimentary photos, and beer or a soft drink at the end.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch is not included, so plan to eat before or after the tour.
Do I need to bring ID?
Yes. You should bring a passport or ID card.
What should I wear for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes.
Who can participate?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, and drivers under 18.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


































