Review · ATV AND BUGGY TOURS IN PROVIDENCIALES

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch

5.0 · 1,242 reviews From $229 Operated by Island Style Tours TCI · Bookable on Viator
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Small vehicle, big island day. The Love Buggy Island Tour gives you an active way to see Providenciales, covering about 85 percent of the island in three to four hours. You drive your own open-air three-wheeler, stopping at Cheshire Hall Plantation, scenic viewpoints, large villas, the Grace Bay strip, and a local restaurant for lunch.

I like two things right away: lunch and attraction fees are included, and the tour gives you a useful first look at Provo without spending a full day in a bus. Guides Marvin, Nico, Niko, and others receive repeated praise for keeping the mood light while taking safety seriously.

The trade-off is clear: you spend much of the outing on public roads, sometimes in heat, dust, traffic, and around potholes. If you want a quiet sightseeing tour with long stops and detailed cultural talks, this may feel too much like a driving adventure.

Key Points to Know Before You Book

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - Key Points to Know Before You Book

  • You drive your own Love Buggy: Choose a solo or tandem vehicle after a safety briefing and practice session.
  • Cheshire Hall Plantation is included: The visit adds a short historical stop to an otherwise road-based tour.
  • Lunch is part of the $229 price: Expect classic island food at a well-known local restaurant, with past menus including fried fish and conch dishes.
  • The route covers most of Provo: You see scenic viewpoints, villas, the Grace Bay strip, and other parts of Providenciales in one half-day.
  • Pickup is available: Hotel pickup can be arranged in Lower Bight and Grace Bay, while the standard start and finish are at Island Style Tours TCI on Leeward Highway.
  • Safety is a major part of the experience: Helmets, instructions, guide communication, and close attention to the vehicle ahead are built into the outing.

What You Are Really Buying for $229

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - What You Are Really Buying for $229

At $229 per person, this is not a cheap way to get from one point on Providenciales to another. You are paying for a guided driving experience, use of the buggy, lunch, entry to Cheshire Hall Plantation, and, when requested, hotel pickup.

That bundle makes the cost easier to assess. A meal, a historic site, transport, and a broad island tour are all included. You also get the fun of driving rather than simply looking out of a window. For a couple or family that wants one organized land activity, the price can be fair.

I would not choose this tour only for lunch or only for the plantation. Neither stop is long enough to justify the full price by itself. The value comes from combining them with several hours on the road and the chance to see much of Provo in one outing.

The tour is also a useful choice early in your stay. You get a sense of the island’s roads, resort areas, residential districts, scenic corners, and the distance between major places. That can help you decide how to spend the rest of your holiday.

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Starting at Island Style Tours TCI

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - Starting at Island Style Tours TCI

The regular meeting point is Island Style Tours TCI on Leeward Highway in Leeward Settlement. The activity ends at the same place, so plan around a return to the starting point unless you have arranged hotel transportation.

Morning and afternoon departures are offered. The total time is approximately three to four hours, although one outing lasted a little over three hours and another included nearly 50 miles of driving. That tells you something useful: this is a broad route, not a slow walk from one attraction to the next.

Pickup is available from hotels in Lower Bight and Grace Bay if requested. One family praised Patricia for clear communication and a friendly hotel transfer, while another reported confusion over an early pickup time. Confirm the exact pickup time and location in writing, especially if the time shown at your hotel differs from the operator’s instructions.

At the launch point, you receive a helmet and a safety briefing. One account describes a 10 to 15 minute training session before departure. That pause matters because the buggy is not simply a golf cart. It is a small three-wheeled vehicle that can feel closer to operating a motorcycle than driving a regular car.

Learning to Handle the Open-Air Buggy

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - Learning to Handle the Open-Air Buggy

You can drive solo or share a tandem buggy. The vehicles are described as easy to control once you get used to them, and several outings were praised for feeling safe and well organized.

Still, give yourself time to learn. One driver needed a few minutes to feel comfortable because the controls felt similar to a motorcycle. Follow the instructions carefully, keep your attention on the road, and maintain the spacing requested by your guide.

The guide leads from the front and communicates through speakers in each buggy. That allows the group to receive directions, jokes, and information while moving. It also means you need to stay alert. The guides sometimes have to focus on keeping the group together instead of giving every historical detail they had planned.

This is one of the tour’s strongest features and one of its practical limits. Marvin, Nico, Niko, and other staff members are repeatedly praised for being funny, attentive, and safety-focused. Their energy helps make highway driving less tense, but this is still a moving convoy on public roads.

Cheshire Hall Plantation Adds History to the Route

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - Cheshire Hall Plantation Adds History to the Route

The stop at Cheshire Hall Plantation lasts about 30 minutes, with admission included. It gives the tour a welcome change of pace after the first stretch of driving and introduces a piece of Providenciales history.

Do not expect a long museum visit or an entire morning of interpretation. This is a short guided stop, but it adds context to the island and gives you a place to walk around, listen, and take photographs.

I like this part because it keeps the tour from becoming a pure vehicle ride. The plantation visit gives you a specific site to remember, rather than a series of passing views. If historical detail is your main reason for booking, though, you may want a separate visit or a more specialized history tour.

The stop is also practical for families. Children get a break from sitting in the buggy, while adults receive some background about the island before returning to the road.

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Scenic Views, Villas, and the Wider Island

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - Scenic Views, Villas, and the Wider Island

Much of the tour’s appeal comes from the route itself. You pass scenic areas, impressive villas, and different parts of Providenciales that are easy to miss if you stay around Grace Bay.

The open-air design makes the ride feel more immediate. You are not behind a sealed window, so you can take photos, feel the breeze, and get a clearer sense of the roads and surroundings. That same openness also exposes you to sun, heat, dust, and vehicle fumes.

The exact number of stops can vary with the group and road conditions. One account described about an hour of additional sightseeing after lunch, while another felt there were too few stops and not enough island history. You should think of the scenery as something you experience while moving, with selected pauses for views and photographs.

The route is advertised as seeing around 85 percent of the island. That does not mean you will stop at every important place or explore every district on foot. It means you cover a wide area in a short period. If your goal is orientation, variety, and open-road fun, that is useful. If your goal is deep time at each viewpoint, it may feel rushed.

Lunch at a Famous Local Restaurant

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - Lunch at a Famous Local Restaurant

Lunch is included and takes roughly 45 minutes. The restaurant is described as a famous local spot, and past outings have included meals at Groupers and a conch restaurant on the water. Fried fish received especially warm praise, while fresh conch dishes were also singled out as a highlight.

The meal is more than a convenient food break. It gives you a chance to sit down, cool off, and experience a local dish during an otherwise active morning or afternoon. With the cost included, you do not have to budget separately for the main meal.

The exact restaurant and menu should be confirmed if you have food allergies or strict dietary needs. One family contacted Patricia in advance about an allergy and received quick communication. That is a good model to follow: tell the operator before the tour, not when lunch is placed in front of you.

A 45-minute stop is enough for a proper meal, but not a leisurely restaurant afternoon. Keep that in mind if you are used to long lunches. The tour has a schedule to maintain, and the group still has a substantial drive afterward.

The Grace Bay Strip and the Final Drive

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - The Grace Bay Strip and the Final Drive

After lunch, the route continues through more of Providenciales before returning toward the Grace Bay area and the meeting point. Seeing the Grace Bay strip from the buggy gives you a different view from the one you get while staying inside a resort.

This final section helps complete the island overview. You have already seen historical remains, open roads, villas, scenic points, and a local restaurant. By the end, you should have a better sense of how the resort corridor fits into the rest of Provo.

The return drive is also where fatigue may become noticeable. Three or four hours in direct sun, with wind and road dust, can be tiring. Wear clothing you do not mind exposing to dust, and protect yourself from the sun. The supplied information does not specify a drink or equipment policy, so ask what you should bring before setting out.

Safety, Traffic, and Comfort

Love Buggy Island Tour with Lunch - Safety, Traffic, and Comfort

Safety is the most consistently praised part of the operation. Guides give instructions, demonstrate how the buggies work, monitor the group, and use vehicle speakers to communicate. Many people specifically appreciated the balance of humor and caution from Marvin and Nico.

That does not remove the normal risks of driving. You may encounter busy highways, uneven pavement, potholes, dust, and fumes. One person found the road sections stressful, even while describing the guide as capable and the tour as entertaining.

Your comfort depends partly on your driving confidence. Most participants can take part, according to the supplied information, but that does not mean everyone will enjoy operating a small open-air vehicle. If you have never driven a motorcycle-style vehicle, listen closely during training and be honest about your comfort level.

Families can enjoy this activity, and one six-year-old had fun riding along and taking photos while a parent drove. The key issue is not simply age. You need to consider who will handle the vehicle, who will ride as a passenger, and how everyone in your group manages heat, road noise, and a moving convoy.

Who Will Enjoy This Tour Most

I would recommend this tour to you if you want an active way to get oriented on Providenciales. It works especially well for couples, families, and first-time visitors who want scenic driving, a little history, lunch, and plenty of time outside.

It is also a good fit if you have already spent time on the beaches and want to see a broader slice of the island. The buggy makes ordinary road travel part of the activity, rather than a necessary transfer between attractions.

You may want another option if you dislike driving in traffic, need a quiet and shaded ride, or prefer detailed talks at each stop. The tour is not designed as a slow historical outing. It is a guided road adventure with sightseeing added along the way.

The group maximum is 18 people. That is small enough to remain a managed convoy, though the feel can vary depending on the number of buggies running that day. A smaller group may allow more personal attention and easier communication at stops.

Booking Details and Cancellation Terms

Confirmation is provided when you book, and mobile tickets are accepted. The activity is near public transportation, though hotel pickup from Lower Bight and Grace Bay can be arranged if requested.

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the local start time. Changes or cancellations inside that window are not accepted for a refund. The tour also depends on good weather and a minimum number of participants. If the operator cancels for either reason, you can choose another date or experience, or receive a full refund.

The tour is recommended by 98 percent of its published audience and carries a 4.9 rating from 1,242 ratings. That is a strong record, but the lower rating is worth reading carefully: the main complaints concern heat, road conditions, dust, limited stops, and pickup timing. Those are not minor details if you want a gentle sightseeing day.

Should You Book the Love Buggy Island Tour?

Book it if you want to drive, cover a lot of ground, and eat a local lunch in one half-day. The included plantation entry, meal, and possible hotel pickup add real value to the $229 cost, while the guides bring humor and steady attention to safety.

Skip it if you want long beach stops, extensive cultural interpretation, or a cool, enclosed vehicle. The Love Buggy Island Tour is best understood as an energetic island sampler, not a relaxed coach tour.

Before booking, confirm your pickup time, ask about the lunch location if food matters to you, and decide if everyone in your party is comfortable with heat and public-road driving. If those conditions suit you, this is a memorable way to see far more of Providenciales than the resort strip alone.

FAQ

How long does the Love Buggy Island Tour last?

The tour lasts approximately three to four hours. Individual outings may run a little over three hours, depending on the route and stops.

How much does the tour cost?

The listed price is $229 per person. Lunch, attraction entry fees, and the guided buggy experience are included.

Is lunch included?

Yes. Lunch is included in the tour price and takes about 45 minutes at a local restaurant. Past meals have included fried fish and conch dishes.

Where does the tour start and finish?

The tour starts at Island Style Tours TCI on Leeward Highway in Leeward Settlement and ends back at the same meeting point.

Is hotel pickup available?

Yes. Pickup can be requested from hotels in Lower Bight and Grace Bay.

Can I drive my own buggy?

Yes. You can use a solo or tandem Love Buggy. A helmet, safety briefing, and training session are provided before departure.

Is the Cheshire Hall Plantation entry included?

Yes. The guided Cheshire Hall Plantation visit lasts about 30 minutes, and admission is included.

How many people can join the tour?

The maximum group size is 18 people.

Can I cancel for a refund?

You can cancel up to 24 hours before the local start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before departure are not refunded. If poor weather or insufficient participation causes the operator to cancel, you can choose another date or experience, or receive a full refund.

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