REVIEW · NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND
ATV Rental (1 ATV Drop-Off, Pick-up around New Providence )
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Two wheels make New Providence feel bigger. This ATV rental is a simple way to get around the island at your own pace, with pickup and drop-off built in. I especially like the friendly, professional service and that you get to choose from a few well-kept ATV models. The main catch is that this is not a true off-road trail experience, so you should be ready for regular streets, left-side driving, roundabouts, and the occasional toll.
You’re basically getting a vehicle plus a route to follow however you like. One review flagged the experience as scary because navigating street traffic took getting used to, and that’s a real consideration if you hate roundabouts. If you rent, keep in mind that card deposits and tolls can come up; one rider noted a $50 deposit hold and a toll payment on the return trip.
For $100 per group (up to 2), it can be strong value when you plan to ride longer rather than just do a quick spin. You can select rental lengths from 1 hour to 1 day, so you can match the ATV to your schedule instead of the other way around.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch for Before Booking
- ATV Rental on New Providence: Freedom With a Real-World Catch
- Choosing the Right ATV: Can-am Outlander, Polaris 450 H.O., Kawasaki 300
- Pickup, Mobile Ticket, and the Quick Handoff That Matters
- On the Road at Your Pace: What Self-Guided Really Means
- Roundabouts, Bridges, and Toll Surprises
- How Long Should You Rent? 1 Hour to 1 Day
- Price and Value: $100 Per Group Up to 2
- Who This ATV Rental Is Best For
- Practical Tips for a Smoother Ride
- Should You Book This ATV Rental With Virgo Car & Scooter Rental?
- FAQ
- What is the price for the ATV rental?
- How long can I rent the ATV?
- What ATV models are available?
- Do I need a deposit?
- Is pickup and drop-off included?
- What are the cancellation rules?
Key Things I’d Watch for Before Booking

- Pickup and drop-off included: You’re not stuck figuring out how to reach the shop first.
- Choose your ATV model: Options include Can-am Outlander, Polaris Sportsman 450 H.O., and Kawasaki Bruteforce 300.
- Self-guided riding style: You set the tempo, but street navigation is on you.
- Expect road riding, not pure off-road: Plan for traffic patterns, including roundabouts.
- Tolls and card holds may apply: At least one rider reported a bridge toll plus a $50 deposit hold.
- Good odds of a smooth handoff: Recent feedback highlights organized, friendly staff and help with cleaning.
ATV Rental on New Providence: Freedom With a Real-World Catch

An ATV rental works best when you want control. On New Providence, you don’t have to match a tour schedule or wait around for a group decision. You pick the time window and set your own pace.
Two things I like right away. First, the service model includes pickup and drop-off, which reduces stress if you’re already tired from flights or hotel check-ins. Second, the operation runs on organized, professional help, and that matters when you’re about to ride a vehicle that you might not be familiar with.
The caution is equally important: this experience is not presented as an off-road-only adventure. At least one person came expecting off-road time and instead found themselves driving on streets, on the left side, with roundabouts and regular traffic flow. If you’re comfortable with driving in traffic and learning fast, you’ll likely feel fine. If you want quiet dirt paths only, this setup may disappoint.
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Choosing the Right ATV: Can-am Outlander, Polaris 450 H.O., Kawasaki 300
This rental lets you choose among a few specific machines, not just any ATV on the lot. Your options include:
- Can-am Outlander
- Polaris Sportsman 450 H.O.
- Kawasaki Bruteforce 300
That choice is more than a label. It can affect how confident you feel for your ride style, especially if you’re used to different power delivery or vehicle size. It can also help you match the machine to the kind of roads you’ll be on, since this rental takes place in real street conditions.
I suggest you think about two practical questions when you choose. Are you comfortable riding a slightly bigger ATV in traffic? And do you want something that feels more stable at lower speeds, since streets and roundabouts tend to demand quicker maneuvering than open paths?
Pickup, Mobile Ticket, and the Quick Handoff That Matters

The experience is designed around convenience. You get pickup and drop-off from around New Providence, and you receive a mobile ticket. That means less time coordinating and more time riding.
You’ll also need to meet the basics to ride: you must have a valid drivers license, and you need to be 21 years old. The rental notes that most people can participate, but these age and license rules are the gatekeeper, so double-check before you book.
One small detail that came up in feedback: staff help with the ATV before you go, including cleaning the bike. That sounds minor, but it’s part of the real value here. A quick, organized handoff helps you start confident instead of guessing where to look for controls or how the machine feels.
On the Road at Your Pace: What Self-Guided Really Means

This is self-guided in the sense that you control where you go and how long you stay out. That’s the big selling point, because New Providence is best when you’re free to change your plan mid-ride. If you spot a view you like, you can stop. If you want to head back early, you can.
But self-guided also means navigation is your responsibility. One review specifically pointed out the shock of driving on the left side, plus multiple two-lane roundabouts. If you’ve never driven on the left, give yourself a little grace on the first stretch. Take it slow, keep your focus up, and don’t treat roundabouts like a place to prove you can rush.
A practical tip: set a simple target before you leave, even if you’ll wander after. Something like a general area to reach and then return. That approach keeps you from overextending, especially if you’re still getting used to the traffic flow.
Roundabouts, Bridges, and Toll Surprises

Road driving on an island can include more than tight corners. In one review, the rider paid a toll on the return trip over a bridge, and their card was held for a $50 deposit until they got back.
Even if tolls aren’t always part of every route, you should plan as if they might come up. Keep a card you can use for deposits, and don’t assume the only cost is the rental price. Also, if you’re planning to cross any bridges, expect that there could be a toll station involved.
This is one place where expectation management matters. If you think you’ll be off-road and off-grid, street-based add-ons like tolls and deposits can feel like a surprise. If you think of this as island road freedom on an ATV, those add-ons feel more normal.
How Long Should You Rent? 1 Hour to 1 Day

The rental offers several length options, from 1 hour to 1 day. That range is useful because the “best” duration depends on your comfort and your goal.
If you’re new to ATV riding or new to left-side driving, a shorter window can reduce stress. You can focus on learning the feel of the vehicle and handling traffic without building fatigue. If you already feel confident and want more island time, stretching it longer lets you spread out stops and avoid turning the ride into a sprint.
Think about what kind of day you want:
- Quick ride to test the vehicle and get around without overplanning
- Longer ride to see multiple areas at your own tempo
Either can work, but longer rentals typically offer better value if you actually ride, not just sit and take a few photos.
Price and Value: $100 Per Group Up to 2

The price is $100 per group, up to 2. What makes that feel reasonable is that the deal includes use of the ATV plus all fees and taxes, and it also includes pickup and drop-off.
Value improves when you can split the cost across two people and when you use the rental for a meaningful chunk of your time. If you only need an hour, you might still be happy with the experience, but it won’t stretch as far. If you’re riding for several hours or close to a full day, you’re getting more time in exchange for your fixed rental fee.
Just remember the cost picture can expand slightly due to deposits and tolls, since one review mentioned both. That doesn’t make the rental bad. It just means you should carry a card and be ready for minor extras that don’t show up in the base price.
Who This ATV Rental Is Best For

This setup fits best when you want flexibility. I’d steer you toward this if you:
- Want to move around New Providence on your own schedule
- Prefer a vehicle-based day instead of a guided route
- Are comfortable driving on the left and handling roundabouts
It’s also a good match if you value friendly, organized staff because the handoff matters more for ATV riders than for people who already know exactly what to do.
Skip it if you’re chasing a true off-road trail experience. One review highlighted that the roads felt like regular street driving rather than off-road terrain, and that mismatch created fear. If your ideal day is dirt, trails, and minimal traffic, this may not align with your expectations.
Practical Tips for a Smoother Ride
Here are the things that most affect how the experience feels, based on the details you actually have:
- Bring a valid drivers license and plan to meet the 21+ requirement.
- Expect left-side driving and treat roundabouts as a focus point, not a blur.
- Keep a card available for deposits, since at least one rider reported a $50 hold.
- If you’ll be riding across bridges, be ready for a toll charge on the return trip.
- Choose your rental length based on comfort, not just ambition. If you’re learning the roads, a shorter first go can be smart.
Also, use the mobile ticket approach to keep your phone charged and ready at pickup. If you’re switching between navigation and ticket checks, a drained battery becomes a problem fast.
Should You Book This ATV Rental With Virgo Car & Scooter Rental?
I think this is a solid booking for the right style of day. If you want control, included pickup/drop-off, and a choice of ATV models, this rental hits the practical marks. The feedback quality is strong on staff friendliness and organization, and the cleaning help suggests they take the handoff seriously.
The decision hinge is how you feel about street riding in traffic. If you’re okay with driving on the left, handling roundabouts, and possibly paying a toll plus deposit-related holds, you’ll likely enjoy the freedom. If you came expecting off-road trails and quiet routes, manage that expectation now.
If your goal is a self-guided way to cover ground on your timetable, go for it. If your goal is off-road adventure first and roads second, you may want to look at a different type of ATV experience.
FAQ
What is the price for the ATV rental?
It’s $100.00 per group (up to 2). The price includes use of the ATV and all fees and taxes.
How long can I rent the ATV?
You can choose from several rental lengths, from about 1 hour up to 1 day.
What ATV models are available?
You can choose from a Can-am Outlander, Polaris Sportsman 450 H.O., or Kawasaki Bruteforce 300.
Do I need a deposit?
Deposit is not included in the price. One review mentioned a $50 deposit hold on the card until return.
Is pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are offered from around New Providence, and you’ll receive pickup from your accommodation area.
What are the cancellation rules?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount you paid is not refunded.



























