REVIEW · CYPRUS
Double Trouble Adventure in Limassol
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ATVs, archery, and safety briefings all in one morning. This Double Trouble Adventure near Limassol mixes guided off-road driving with archery instruction at Sayious Adventure Park, so you’re not just rushing from one activity to the next. I like that the guides keep things controlled—helmet use is included, and you get instruction rather than a vague wave-and-go. I also love the little human touches: guides like Andreas and Kakis make the session feel personal, with fun facts and clear coaching.
The main thing to keep in mind is logistics. There’s no hotel pickup, and the tour starts at 9:30 am from Ε108, Asgata, Cyprus, so you’ll need to make your own way there and back.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll notice right away
- Why this ATV-and-archery combo feels like real Cyprus fun
- Sayious Adventure Park in Asgata: your action hub
- The off-road buggy/ATV part: safety first, then send it
- The guide factor: Andreas keeps it fun; Kakis teaches it right
- Archery with an instructor: more than just point and shoot
- A practical heads-up: confirm archery timing when you arrive
- How the 2 hours likely play out (and what to expect)
- Included vs not included: plan for the small gaps
- Mobile ticket and English instruction
- Price and value: why $83.88 can make sense here
- Who should book this ATV and archery adventure near Limassol
- Kids and adults
- If you should skip it
- Practical tips for your morning at 9:30 am
- Should you book Double Trouble Adventure in Limassol?
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Double Trouble Adventure near Limassol?
- Where does the tour start, and what time does it begin?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Do I need my own helmet?
- Is the tour suitable for families?
- Can I cancel, and do I get a refund?
Key things you’ll notice right away
- Helmet use included so you can focus on driving and learning instead of gear worries
- Small group size (max 10) with a private-tour setup feel
- Guided off-road route through mountains, untouched paths, and river crossings
- Archery lesson with an instructor, not just shooting targets on your own
- Guides share stories like Andreas’ mine talk and fun history about Cyprus’ name
Why this ATV-and-archery combo feels like real Cyprus fun

Limassol gets a lot of beach traffic. This experience gives you a different side of the island—scrubby trails, rocky turns, and moments where the ground changes fast under the tires. You get a compact adventure package that still takes time to do the activities properly.
What I like most is the pacing. It’s about 2 hours, and it’s built around two skill-based activities: off-road driving and archery. That’s a good tradeoff if you want something active without surrendering your whole day to long transfers.
And because it’s based at Sayious Adventure Park, the vibe is practical: check in, gear up, get briefed, then go. You’ll feel like you’re participating—not watching from the sidelines while everyone else does the fun part.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cyprus.
Sayious Adventure Park in Asgata: your action hub

Your tour happens at Sayious Adventure Park, with the meeting point at Ε108, Asgata, Cyprus. The tour runs from 9:30 am and ends back at the same starting point.
This matters more than it sounds. Since you’re not relying on pick-up windows or complicated drop-offs, your day stays simple. You can plan around the start time and then get back to Limassol without guessing how long transport will take.
The park itself is set up for multiple adventure formats. You may see options like enduro, off-road buggies, paintball, team activities, and archery on-site. Even if your plan focuses on buggy/ATV driving plus archery, being in a place built for this kind of day helps. The staff and setup are geared toward getting you into the experience quickly.
Also worth noting: service animals are allowed, and the tour lists that most travelers can participate. The goal is to keep it accessible while still being genuinely outdoorsy.
The off-road buggy/ATV part: safety first, then send it

The highlight is getting behind the controls and driving through rugged Cypriot terrain. You’re not just riding along. You get your own driving turn and guided instruction so you can enjoy the challenge without chaos.
What makes the guiding system work is the way they run the route. Andreas, for example, has led groups while you follow his vehicle. He uses signals to help you manage the pace and handle sharp turns. In plain terms: when the terrain gets tricky, you’re not left guessing what comes next.
You’ll likely experience the kind of terrain that forces attention: small steep trails, bends where you feel the vehicle lean, and spots where the path turns from dirt to something rougher and wetter. One review specifically called out mountains, untouched paths, and river crossings—those are exactly the moments that make this feel like off-road rather than a closed-course demo.
And yes, it can feel like you’re testing the limits—without actually being reckless. That balance is a big part of the value. You get the thrill, but you also feel that the guide is watching, coordinating, and keeping you on the right line.
The guide factor: Andreas keeps it fun; Kakis teaches it right
Names matter here because they hint at the style of the day. Andreas is praised for being funny and for telling stories while you drive, including talk about mines and an interesting question about where the word Cyprus comes from. Kakis is mentioned for doing a wonderful job with instruction, especially for the archery side.
So if you’re wondering whether this is a generic run—no. The coaching seems to be interactive, and that makes a short tour feel longer and more memorable.
Archery with an instructor: more than just point and shoot

After the driving, the day shifts to archery. The tour is designed to teach archery from a skilled instructor, which is a key difference between a real lesson and a casual activity.
If you’ve never held a bow, you’ll likely appreciate this structure. Even basic coaching helps you understand stance, grip, and how to aim without turning it into a frustrating guessing game. The instructor setup is where the confidence comes from.
And if you’ve shot before, you still benefit because archery is one of those activities where small adjustments change everything. The instructor can correct your approach so your shots feel more controlled.
A practical heads-up: confirm archery timing when you arrive
One caution from the experience details you’ve been given: archery availability can sometimes be miscommunicated through third-party booking systems. I can’t promise that will happen on your day, but it’s smart to handle proactively.
When you check in at the park, take a minute to confirm that archery is scheduled as part of your session (and that you’ll have time for it in the 2-hour window). It’s a simple step that protects your expectations—and nobody wants to show up hoping for archery and only realize it’s not lined up.
How the 2 hours likely play out (and what to expect)
The tour runs for about 2 hours total. Your stop is at Sayious Adventure Park.
Here’s how that typically feels in real life:
- You arrive, check in, and gear up (including helmet use).
- You start the off-road driving portion with guided instruction.
- After the driving segment, you switch to archery instruction.
- You finish and return to the meeting point.
Because it’s designed as a short, action-heavy program, you won’t have long downtime. If you like to do activities at a steady pace, this works well. If you hate rushing or prefer leisurely sightseeing, you might find the schedule packed—but at least it’s compact.
Also, since there’s no hotel pickup and drop-off, the timing matters. You’ll want to treat this like a fixed appointment, not a flexible hangout.
Included vs not included: plan for the small gaps
Here’s the value breakdown, without the fluff.
Included:
- Use of helmet
- Bottled water
- Local taxes
- A private tour setup
- (With the experience itself) guided instruction for the activities
Not included:
- Drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
That bottled water helps, especially after driving. Still, I recommend planning on bringing or purchasing your own drinks on the day if you know you’ll want more than what’s provided.
Mobile ticket and English instruction
You get a mobile ticket, and the tour is offered in English. That’s handy because you don’t have to hunt for printed documents, and it makes instructions easier to follow when you’re focused on controlling the buggy.
Price and value: why $83.88 can make sense here
At $83.88 per person for roughly 2 hours, this isn’t a cheap “walk around and take photos” activity. But it also isn’t overpriced for what you get if you compare it to other adventure formats.
You’re paying for:
- Guided off-road driving experience with equipment support (helmet)
- Archery instruction with a skilled instructor
- A small-group, private-tour style setup (max 10 travelers)
- Bottled water and local taxes included
In other words, you’re paying for time, coaching, and risk-managed access to the terrain. That’s why the price tends to work out for people who want a real activity, not just a tour ride.
One more detail: the experience is often booked around 12 days in advance on average. That’s a sign people plan this into their trip schedule, probably because it’s a set departure at 9:30 am. If you’re traveling in busy season, I’d lock it in sooner rather than later.
Who should book this ATV and archery adventure near Limassol
This is a strong match if you want:
- A high-energy day that still stays short
- Hands-on driving plus a structured activity (archery)
- A guide-led route through scenic areas, including mountain terrain and river crossings
- A small group experience (max 10), so it feels personal
It’s also a good fit for couples and small groups who like doing activities together rather than splitting up for different tours.
Kids and adults
Children must be accompanied by an adult. If you’re bringing kids, plan to support them through the session and follow the guide instructions closely.
If you should skip it
Skip it if you want a calm, slow-moving day. Also, if you have concerns about active off-road driving elements, take a careful look at the basic premise: you’re in a rugged outdoor setting with instruction and control work.
Practical tips for your morning at 9:30 am
A few smart moves make the experience smoother:
- Arrive with enough time to check in and get briefed before you start driving.
- Come ready to be active for the full 2 hours—you won’t have a long break between activities.
- Since drinks aren’t included, think ahead about hydration.
- Keep your mobile ticket handy on your phone.
And don’t be shy about asking the guide questions. In this kind of adventure, small questions help you understand the plan faster—what’s coming next, how turns will be handled, and what the archery lesson will focus on.
Should you book Double Trouble Adventure in Limassol?
Yes, if you want a compact, guide-led adventure that mixes two very different skills—driving and archery—without making your day complicated. The combination of helmet-included safety, guided off-road coordination, and archery instruction makes it feel like real value for your time.
I’d book it especially if you like experiences where the guide actually talks with you. The Andreas-style storytelling (mines, and even the question about the name Cyprus) and Kakis’ praised instruction suggest this isn’t just a job; it’s part of the fun.
The only reason to hesitate is if you’re uncomfortable with the self-planning logistics: there’s no hotel pickup, and you’re tied to the 9:30 am start at Ε108, Asgata. If you can handle that, you’ll likely come away with a story that beats another beach day.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Double Trouble Adventure near Limassol?
It runs for about 2 hours.
Where does the tour start, and what time does it begin?
The start meeting point is Ε108, Asgata, Cyprus, and the start time is 9:30 am. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the ticket price?
The included items are local taxes, bottled water, use of a helmet, and a private tour. The experience includes guided activities (off-road driving and archery).
Do I need my own helmet?
No. Helmet use is included.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Children must be accompanied by an adult. The tour also notes that most travelers can participate.
Can I cancel, and do I get a refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.








