Expect a fun but tourist-oriented ride along wide sandy beaches and scrubby coastal trails west of the city. Most tours last 1.5–3 hours and mix easy straight sections with some soft sand and small dunes. You’ll get basic instruction, a helmet, and usually a guide who keeps the group together. It’s not a remote wilderness adventure — you’ll see other riders, occasional locals, and the Atlantic on one side — but it’s a decent adrenaline hit if you’ve never done quad biking before. Beginners are welcome; the machines are automatic and guides go slowly with new riders.
Best time is April–October when it’s warm and dry. Summer (June–August) can be hot and windy; shoulder months give you better light and fewer crowds. Expect to pay around $60–110 per person including hotel pickup from central Casablanca. Private tours or longer rides push toward the higher end.
Tip: choose a small-group or private option if you actually want to open the throttle; larger tours crawl along at photo-stop pace. Skip the add-on “sunset” tours unless you enjoy riding in deep sand after dark with a headlamp — the novelty wears off fast and the photos are rarely worth it.
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