Three tours, a 55 € price gap, and very different commitments. Ready Steady Adventures runs a 1.5h private quad through the Dalmatian Hinterland starting from Šestanovac at 65 €, ideal if you want a first punch of off-road action without a full-day commitment. Omis Tours - Dalmatia travel takes you on a 4h excursion to the Bay of Vruja for 120 €, covering far more terrain and delivering a sustained adrenaline arc through rocky trails. For those seeking distance, Travel agency Dalmatia Travel offers a 65 km expedition to hidden waterfalls for 120 €. Most tours sit at the same "Occasionally sporty" physical level, so the real decision is time versus depth of experience. Pick the 4h route if you want the full Dalmatia backcountry hit. Pick the 1.5h if you're stacking activities that day.
Private Quad Tour Through Dalmatian Hinterland Near Omiš
At 65 € for a private 1.5h quad session through the Dalmatian hinterland, Ready Steady Adventures delivers the lowest entry point to off-road riding near Omiš.
Quad Bike Excursion to the Bay of Vruja from Omiš
Omis Tours - Dalmatia travel runs a 4h route to the Bay of Vruja, providing the longest sustained exposure to karst trails and coastal ridgelines.
The 65 km expedition to hidden waterfalls and the 4h excursion to the Bay of Vruja offer the most intense terrain. While the 1.5h tour near Šestanovac is punchy, these longer routes provide sustained exposure to the Dalmatian karst landscape and technical off-road tracks.
Most tours list "Occasionally sporty" as the physical level, meaning basic fitness is enough and prior quad experience isn't required. Guides brief you on controls before departure to ensure you handle the rocky tracks safely.
On the Bay of Vruja excursion, the payoff is the descent toward the coastline after crossing the inland plateau. For the 65 km expedition, the rush comes from reaching hidden waterfalls via deep backcountry trails.
At 120 € for 4h, you're paying 30 € per hour, which is the best value for time. The 65 € tour costs 43 € per hour, making it a better choice for a quick adrenaline hit rather than a full day of exploration.
The Bay of Vruja excursion covers six languages: English, Croatian, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese and Polish. The shorter hinterland tour is available in English and Croatian.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 4.3°C | 106.4 mm | Poor |
| February | 6.4°C | 112.3 mm | Possible |
| March | 7.9°C | 127.8 mm | Possible |
| April | 11.7°C | 119.9 mm | Possible |
| May | 15.5°C | 78.3 mm | Good |
| June | 19.4°C | 46.7 mm | Peak |
| July | 23°C | 19.7 mm | Peak |
| August | 24°C | 23.2 mm | Peak |
| September | 19.8°C | 69.5 mm | Good |
| October | 14.2°C | 123 mm | Possible |
| November | 9.9°C | 204.7 mm | Poor |
| December | 2.7°C | 83.3 mm | Possible |
Equipment
Tours are generally rated "Occasionally sporty", so closed-toe shoes and long trousers are a minimum. For the 4h excursion especially, bring a light layer against wind exposure and sunscreen for open plateau sections.
Getting there
The 1.5h tour meets at Ribičići 12, Šestanovac, reachable by car from Omiš in roughly 20 minutes via the D39. The 4h tour departs from Ul. Josipa Pupacica 5 in central Omiš, directly accessible on foot from the main waterfront.
Updated March 2026