REVIEW · NASSAU
Nassau: ATV Rental Experience
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Four hours on an ATV in Nassau changes everything. This Nassau ATV rental day mixes guided New Providence sightseeing with the practical fun of riding an automatic CFmoto quad right from the cruise port area.
Two things I really like: the pickup and start point at the Nassau Cruise Port booth is easy to find, and the ATV setup is simple—automatic shifting, plus a back rest so your passenger has something to hold on to besides luck. The only drawback I’d flag is that the day includes a long van segment, so you’ll want to accept some sitting before the riding begins.
In This Review
- Key highlights to watch for
- Nassau Cruise Port to ATV riding: how the day actually works
- The CFmoto automatic quad: easy handling, real passenger comfort
- New Providence sightseeing plus the riding day feeling
- Riding rules in Nassau: who can drive and who can ride along
- The Nassau Cruise Port meeting point: find Triple D’s/DK Rental booth fast
- What you can do during the ATV time: beach and attractions
- The guide experience: Rico’s energy seems to matter
- Value for your day: what’s included and what you’re really paying for
- Who should book this Nassau ATV experience
- Quick practical takeaways before you go
- Should you book Triple D’s ATV Rentals in Nassau?
- FAQ
- How long is the Nassau ATV rental experience?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What vehicle do you ride?
- How many people can ride on an ATV?
- What is the age requirement to ride?
- What should I bring?
- Is a helmet included?
- Can you ride to the beach and attractions?
- What’s the cancellation and payment option?
Key highlights to watch for

- Automatic CFmoto quad: you focus on steering, not gears
- ATV seating for up to 2 with a passenger back rest
- Helmet included for safety on the ride
- New Providence guided sightseeing plus additional riding time
- English-speaking guide, with Rico getting strong praise for making it fun
- Beach and island attractions are within reach during your riding window
Nassau Cruise Port to ATV riding: how the day actually works

This is a cruise-port friendly setup. You meet the crew at a rental booth in the Nassau Cruise Port area (ask for Triple D’s Rental / DK Rental), then you’re lined up for the day’s tour flow. The location matters: fewer transfers usually means less time hunting for your group, and more time enjoying the island.
After you check in, the day runs with a van transfer as part of the program. The van time is listed as 6 hours, which is a big clue that this isn’t just a quick ATV grab-and-go. Plan on a full-day rhythm: ride time plus sightseeing, with the ride portion happening after you’ve moved through the planned route.
Then comes the core experience: getting time on an ATV rental. You’re set up on an automatic CFmoto quad and given a 4-hour riding window. That chunk of time is long enough to get out, slow down for views when you want, and still feel like you did more than just circle the block.
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The CFmoto automatic quad: easy handling, real passenger comfort

If you’ve never driven a quad before, the automatic system is a big deal. No manual shifting to learn means you can concentrate on smooth throttle control and staying aware of the road. You also don’t have to spend mental energy on technique when you should be enjoying Nassau’s light and heat.
It’s also built for two. The ATV is equipped to seat up to 2 persons, and there’s a back rest included for passenger comfort. That back rest isn’t just a nice-to-have—it changes the experience for the person who isn’t driving. It gives your passenger a stable hold, which makes the ride feel more like a shared adventure and less like a bumpy ride behind someone you hope is a careful driver.
You’ll receive a helmet as part of the experience. That means you can focus on safety and riding instead of scrambling for gear.
New Providence sightseeing plus the riding day feeling

This tour isn’t only about engine time. It also includes a guided tour and sightseeing around New Providence, with scenic stops described along the way. In addition, the itinerary includes bike tour elements and a scooter ride segment listed for 4 hours.
That matters because it gives you a fuller picture of Nassau beyond just driving around. You’re not locked into one mode. You’ll get a mix of viewpoints and attractions, then you’ll shift back into riding when the ATV time begins.
One practical way to enjoy this kind of schedule: keep your energy flexible. Don’t expect everything to feel equally active the whole day. Instead, think of it as a day where the pace changes—van and sightseeing on one side, then focused fun on the other.
Riding rules in Nassau: who can drive and who can ride along

This is where you should read carefully, because the age and rider rules are clear.
- You must be 18 years old or over to ride the rental as the driver.
- Kids from age 4 and over can ride as a passenger on the ATV.
- It’s not suitable for children under 3.
- It’s also not suitable for pregnant women.
If you’re traveling with a family, this passenger policy is often the difference between a plan that works and one that doesn’t. A four-year-old passenger can be part of the ATV experience, which is rare compared to tours that only allow adults.
The Nassau Cruise Port meeting point: find Triple D’s/DK Rental booth fast

You’ll want to make this easy on yourself. The meeting point is at the Scooter & ATV Rental Booth inside the Nassau Cruise Port area. The instruction is specific: ask for Triple D’s Rental / DK Rental.
There’s even a coordinate reference provided (25.082441329956055, -77.33982849121094). You don’t need to use it unless you’re navigating on foot or your phone map is your best friend, but it’s a comfort signal that the meeting area is well-defined.
I’d also plan to arrive with enough time to find the booth and get your driver’s license checked. The experience lists driver’s license as what to bring, so have it ready.
What you can do during the ATV time: beach and attractions

The activity description makes a promise that helps you picture the day: you can ride to the beach and to island attractions. That’s the kind of detail you want because it signals this isn’t just a closed loop tour.
That said, you’ll still be sharing Nassau roads with real life traffic patterns and island movement. The way to get the most out of the riding time is to treat it like a guided freedom window: use the guide’s knowledge while you’re rolling, but don’t rush the scenery. Nassau rewards slower stops—especially when you’re on a vehicle that gives you flexibility to pause where the view makes sense.
The guide experience: Rico’s energy seems to matter

One of the standout takeaways from the feedback is how much people appreciate the guide. A guide named Rico is specifically praised, with people calling him the best guide and saying he’s awesome.
Here’s why that matters to you: ATV tours can go one of two ways. Either the guide keeps things organized and fun, or you end up feeling like you’re just chasing after instructions. A strong guide doesn’t just handle logistics—they keep the ride smooth, the atmosphere upbeat, and the experience feeling personal rather than rushed.
Since the host/greeter is listed as English-speaking and the program is private group, you should expect a more direct interaction than mass tours. That usually helps with first-time riders too.
Value for your day: what’s included and what you’re really paying for

There’s no price listed here, so I can’t tell you if it’s cheap. But I can tell you what you’re getting for the time you spend.
You’re paying for four big components:
- ATV time (4 hours on an automatic CFmoto quad)
- Safety gear (helmet provided)
- A structured island day (guided New Providence sightseeing plus additional riding time like bike/scooter segments)
- Cruise-port convenience (start and return at Nassau Cruise Port)
If you’re on a cruise, convenience is often the real value. When you start at the cruise port, you lose less time to transferring and finding the right place. That means more of your limited day actually happens in motion.
Also, the two-person seating and passenger back rest add real value. Many ATV options treat passengers as an afterthought. Here, the passenger setup is part of the experience design.
Who should book this Nassau ATV experience

This tour fits best if you want a mix of island context and riding freedom.
It’s a great fit for:
- Adults (18+) who want automatic ATV fun without complicated gear shifting
- Couples or friends where one person will drive and the other will ride as passenger (up to 2 people)
- Families traveling with older kids who can ride as passengers (4+)
- Cruise travelers who want a day built around the Nassau Cruise Port area and a guided loop
It may not be a fit for:
- Anyone who doesn’t meet the age requirements (driver needs to be 18+)
- People who prefer walking-and-public-transit pacing rather than a ride-heavy day
- Anyone for whom the provided guidance says it’s not suitable (pregnancy, and very young children)
Quick practical takeaways before you go
A few small choices can make this day smoother.
- Bring your driver’s license and keep it easy to access.
- If you have a passenger, remember the ATV is designed for up to 2 and includes a back rest, so you’ll likely want to plan seating and roles calmly before you head out.
- Expect the day to be active in chunks. With a long van segment and guided sightseeing plus riding time, your energy will be tested in the middle of the day.
If you’re the type who gets antsy waiting, this isn’t a constant-action tour. If you enjoy sightseeing with a reward at the end (or between), you’ll probably like the pacing.
Should you book Triple D’s ATV Rentals in Nassau?
I’d book it if you want a Nassau day that combines structure with fun, and you like the idea of 4 hours on an automatic CFmoto quad. The combination of cruise-port convenience, guided New Providence sightseeing, and a guide like Rico getting praised for keeping the experience enjoyable is a strong match for many first-time riders.
I wouldn’t book it if you strongly prefer minimal transportation time, because the day includes a long van segment. And if your group doesn’t match the age and suitability rules, skip it—this experience is clearly set up around the driver/passenger requirements.
If you’re ready for a full Nassau day where you learn the route, see parts of New Providence, and then get real riding time, this is the kind of booking that can turn into a cruise highlight.
FAQ
How long is the Nassau ATV rental experience?
It’s listed as a 1-day experience, and you’ll have a 4-hour ATV rental riding window.
Where is the meeting point?
Meet at the Scooter & ATV Rental Booth at the Nassau Cruise Port. Ask for Triple D’s Rental / DK Rental.
What vehicle do you ride?
You ride an automatic CFmoto quad ATV.
How many people can ride on an ATV?
ATVs are equipped to seat up to 2 persons, and there’s a back rest for passenger comfort.
What is the age requirement to ride?
You must be 18 years old or over to ride the rental. Kids age 4 and over can ride as a passenger.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license.
Is a helmet included?
Yes. A helmet is included for your safety.
Can you ride to the beach and attractions?
Yes. The experience states you can ride to the beach and all attractions on the island.
What’s the cancellation and payment option?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. There’s also a reserve now & pay later option listed.






























