REVIEW · CYPRUS
Double Trouble Adventure in Limassol
Ride where the road runs out. This two-hour outing near Limassol pairs off-road buggy driving with the chance to try archery at Sayious Adventure Park. I like the mix of action and local scenery, and I like that a guide leads the group through rough tracks, rivers, and steep paths while giving clear signals for turns and slower sections.
The tour includes helmet use, bottled water, local taxes, and a guide, so the $83.88 price is easier to judge than a bare activity fee. My main caution is that the archery portion needs confirmation: it is advertised as part of the experience, but one recent account says it was not available. The buggy ride itself appears to be the stronger and more dependable part.
In This Review
- Key things to know before booking
- Sayious Adventure Park and the 9:30 am start
- Getting ready with helmets and instructions
- Two hours through mountain tracks and river paths
- What the buggy and ATV wording means
- The archery question deserves a direct answer
- Is $83.88 a fair price?
- Who will enjoy this most?
- Practical details that can save you trouble
- Should you book Double Trouble Adventure?
- FAQ
- Where does the Double Trouble Adventure begin?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long does the experience last?
- Where does the tour finish?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is a helmet provided?
- Is bottled water included?
- Can children take part?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before booking

- Two hours on rugged Cypriot tracks: You follow a guide through mountain paths, small trails, rivers, and scenic stopping points.
- Guided rather than free-form driving: Andreas has led groups through the area, using hand signals to warn about sharp turns and rough sections.
- Buggy and ATV wording can vary: The experience is described with both ATV and buggy language, so confirm the exact vehicle before you pay.
- Archery may not be guaranteed: It is listed as an activity, but one account specifically says the archery was not available.
- Small group setup: The maximum is 10 people, and the experience is listed as a private tour.
- Simple meeting-point logistics: You meet at Sayious Adventure Park on E108 in Asgata at 9:30 am and return there afterward.
Sayious Adventure Park and the 9:30 am start

Sayious Adventure Park sits in Asgata, inland from Limassol, at the meeting point on E108. You need to make your own way there because hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. That matters if you are staying in Limassol and do not have a car, as the experience is built around arriving at the park rather than being collected from your hotel.
The listed start time is 9:30 am. I would arrive early enough to find the meeting point, handle any check-in, and get comfortable with the equipment without rushing. Confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability, so do not treat a last-minute reservation as fully settled until you receive that confirmation.
Sayious is more than a single ride. The park offers enduro riding, off-road buggies, paintball, archery, and team-building activities. That variety helps explain why the setting feels like an activity center rather than a standard sightseeing stop. It also creates the main question you should ask before booking: exactly which activities are included in your selected experience?
The supplied details describe a Double Trouble combination of off-road driving and archery. Yet one account says the advertised archery did not exist at the time of the visit. That is a serious detail, especially if you are booking because you want two equal activities rather than a buggy ride with a possible add-on. I would contact Sayious Adventure Park directly and confirm that archery is operating on your date.
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Getting ready with helmets and instructions
The experience includes use of a helmet, and guided instruction is part of the appeal. This is not presented as a vehicle rental where you are handed keys and sent off alone. You drive your own buggy or ATV while following the guide’s vehicle through the route.
The distinction matters. Off-road tracks can include steep sections, sharp turns, loose surfaces, and water crossings. Clear instructions make the ride feel more controlled, especially for someone who has never driven an all-terrain vehicle before. One guide, Andreas, is praised for leading from the front and using signals to tell the group when to slow down or prepare for a turn.
That format gives you freedom behind the wheel without leaving you to guess where the route goes. You still need to pay attention. The guide can point out hazards, but you are responsible for handling your own vehicle and keeping a safe distance from the person ahead.
The equipment included is straightforward: helmet use and bottled water. Drinks beyond the supplied water are not included, so plan accordingly. The activity is offered in English, which is useful during safety instructions and while following route directions.
Children must be accompanied by an adult. The information also says most people can participate and that service animals are allowed. No detailed age, height, driving-license, or clothing requirements are provided, so families and anyone unsure about vehicle rules should ask the operator before booking.
Two hours through mountain tracks and river paths

The main attraction is the off-road route. You follow the guide away from ordinary paved roads and into rough Cypriot scenery, with mountain tracks, narrow paths, rivers, and stopping points along the way.
I like this format because the ride is not only about speed. The route gives you changing terrain and a chance to see parts of the countryside that a normal road trip would miss. The description of untouched paths and river crossings suggests a more rugged outing than a short loop around a purpose-built track.
The ride can also feel demanding. One account describes small, steep trails and places where the all-terrain vehicles seemed to be working hard. That is part of the fun for an experienced driver, but it may feel intense if you expected a gentle countryside spin. The guide’s signals are important here. Andreas is described as warning the group before sharp turns and indicating when to reduce speed.
You should think of this as an active driving experience, not a passive scenic tour. You will be watching the trail, steering over uneven ground, and managing the vehicle as the route changes. The scenic stops break up the driving and give you time to look around while the guide explains what you are seeing.
The local touch helps. Andreas is praised for talking about nearby mines and sharing local details, including an explanation connected to the name Cyprus. Those short conversations can make the ride feel more rooted in the area instead of being only a mechanical thrill.
Because the total duration is about two hours, the tour fits neatly into a busy day in Cyprus. You get a substantial activity without surrendering an entire morning or afternoon. The trade-off is that two hours passes quickly if you spend part of the session on instruction, waiting, or equipment issues.
What the buggy and ATV wording means
The experience is described in several ways: ATV, buggy, and off-road vehicle. The strongest activity accounts specifically praise the buggies, while the tour summary uses ATV language. Those terms are not always interchangeable from a customer’s point of view.
A buggy usually gives you a side-by-side driving position with a steering wheel, while an ATV commonly means a four-wheeled vehicle controlled with handlebars. The supplied information does not specify the exact model, seating arrangement, or whether you drive alone or with another person. Do not assume. Ask Sayious Adventure Park what vehicle is supplied for your booking.
This is especially important for couples, families, and first-time drivers. A side-by-side buggy may suit someone who wants a more car-like driving position. An ATV may feel more open and physically demanding. The advertised experience promises that you drive your own vehicle, but the exact setup should be confirmed.
The tour is capped at 10 people and is listed as private. That points to a smaller, more controlled outing than a large convoy, although the wording does not explain how many vehicles are used or whether your party shares the route with other bookings. I would confirm the group arrangement if privacy is a major reason you are considering it.
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The archery question deserves a direct answer
Archery is one half of the advertised Double Trouble idea. At Sayious Adventure Park, it fits naturally with the off-road activities and provides a calmer skill-based contrast to the driving.
The appeal is clear. After steering through rough ground, you can switch from vehicle control to focused target practice with instruction from a skilled instructor. That change of pace could work well for couples, families with older children, or friends who want more than a single motor activity.
But I would not book this experience on the assumption that archery is guaranteed. One account says the archery activity was not available and calls the advertisement misleading. The same account still describes the off-road tour as very good, but that does not remove the problem.
Contact the provider before booking and ask two simple questions: Is archery operating on my date, and is it included in the two-hour session? Keep the answer in writing. If archery is unavailable, you can then decide if the buggy ride alone is worth the price.
Another account describes taking an extra enduro bike ride after the two-hour activity. That sounds like a separate addition, not part of the standard package, so do not count on it being included. Ask about availability and extra cost if enduro riding interests you.
Is $83.88 a fair price?
At $83.88 per person, this is not the cheapest way to spend two hours in Cyprus. Still, the price includes a guide, helmet use, bottled water, local taxes, and the activity itself. You are paying for a managed off-road experience, equipment, route leadership, and access to terrain you would not simply reach by hiring a normal car.
The value is strongest if you want active sightseeing. The guide adds more than supervision. Andreas has been praised for explaining local features, pointing out mines, and stopping at scenic places. That gives the drive a sense of place instead of turning it into a noisy lap around a track.
The value is weaker if the advertised archery session is important and unavailable. In that case, you may be paying for a two-part experience but receiving only the driving portion. The best way to protect your budget is to confirm the full program before committing.
I also see value in the short duration. If you are visiting Limassol for a few days, two hours leaves room for lunch, beaches, ruins, or another activity. You do need to arrange your own transport to Asgata, and that extra effort should be included in your personal price calculation.
Who will enjoy this most?
I would recommend this for adults, couples, friends, and families who want an active outing with a local guide. It is particularly suitable if you like driving, do not mind dust and uneven ground, and want scenery reached by narrow tracks rather than regular roads.
First-time off-road drivers can still consider it because instruction and route guidance are included. The guide’s signals and lead vehicle provide structure. You should be comfortable with a physical activity, though, and ready to follow safety directions closely.
This is less suitable if you want a quiet sightseeing trip, guaranteed archery, or hotel-to-hotel convenience. It is also not the right choice for anyone hoping to set their own pace far ahead of the group. The route is guided, and the group must stay together.
The information says most people can participate, but it does not provide detailed medical, mobility, or driving requirements. If you have a concern about physical participation, ask the operator before booking rather than relying on the general wording.
Practical details that can save you trouble
The meeting point is Ε108, Asgata, Cyprus, and the activity ends back there. Hotel transfers are not included, so check your route to the park before the morning of the tour.
Wear clothing you do not mind getting dusty or dirty. The supplied information does not set out a clothing list, but off-road driving through rough paths and rivers is not a polished city activity. Closed footwear and practical clothes are sensible choices, though you should confirm any equipment rules with the provider.
The tour is offered in English. Children must have an adult with them, and service animals are allowed. The maximum group size is 10, which should help keep the convoy manageable.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations or changes inside that window are not accepted for a refund. Since confirmation can take up to 48 hours and depends on availability, book with enough time to receive the operator’s response and check the activity details.
Should you book Double Trouble Adventure?
Book it if your priority is guided off-road driving near Limassol, with mountain paths, river sections, scenic stops, and a guide who adds local color. The buggy portion receives the strongest praise, and the safety guidance makes the outing more approachable for first-time drivers.
Book with caution if archery is essential. Confirm that it is running and included before paying, because the available information contains a clear warning about that part of the program. If Sayious confirms both activities, $83.88 can be reasonable for a small, guided experience with equipment included.
I would choose this for an active morning, not as a guaranteed two-part package until the provider confirms the archery details. The ride itself appears to offer the real value: rugged Cypriot scenery, a little controlled challenge, and Andreas or another guide leading you safely into places ordinary sightseeing rarely reaches.
FAQ
Where does the Double Trouble Adventure begin?
It begins at Sayious Adventure Park, located at Ε108, Asgata, Cyprus.
What time does the tour start?
The listed start time is 9:30 am.
How long does the experience last?
The activity lasts approximately two hours.
Where does the tour finish?
It ends back at the meeting point at Sayious Adventure Park.
Is hotel pickup included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you must arrange your own transport to and from the park.
Is a helmet provided?
Yes. Helmet use is included in the experience.
Is bottled water included?
Yes. Bottled water is included. Other drinks are not included.
Can children take part?
Children must be accompanied by an adult. The available information does not provide a specific minimum age.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not accepted for a refund.
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