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Bonding Over Bikes

Costa Brava sets the stage for a father-daughter bonding experience.

After experiencing a heavy dose of “FOMO” last year when my aunt and I went on our Yellowstone and Grand Tetons cycling trip, my dad enthusiastically jumped at the chance to join in when the time came around for me to take part in a Trek Travel Spain bike tour in Costa Brava.

I am very close with both of my parents, so I didn’t anticipate that this trip would make my dad and I even closer. However, in the months leading up to the trip, the upcoming vacation did give us new topics to talk about outside of our usual “how was your week” and “what’s new with you” conversations. As my dad trained, he asked me questions about what to expect, I helped him pick out what to pack, and we selected our pre and post trip hotels and activities. The bonding had already begun before we even stepped foot in Spain.

Even though my dad is in great shape from running and biking, he was still concerned about the hills in Europe (as was I!) since we both live in the Midwest in cities that are relatively flat. We made the decision to both use e-bikes, and it turned out to be the best tool. As a slow rider to begin with, the e-bike acted like the perfect equalizer for me to keep up when going uphill. Since I wasn’t as winded as I normally would have been without it, my dad and I were able to continue our conversations for the full rides each day. We talked about how lucky we were to be witnessing the stunning views that were around every turn, laughed at our sweat levels, and thanked each other for coming on the trip in the first place.

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Another way we further bonded was through food. My dad is very much a Midwestern meat and potatoes kind of guy (nothing wrong with that!), but on our trip, we both encountered food we normally would avoid. Whether it was pâté or raw cod for my dad or fresh clams and squid for me, we pushed each other to at least try everything. For the most part, we were pleasantly surprised at how delicious our “intimidating” foods were (but just don’t expect us to eat them every day, okay?).

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Lastly, our relationship was strengthened through motivating each other. It started on the Mediterranean sailboat cruise on day four of the trip. With an overcast sky and a slight breeze, nobody was initially clamoring to jump in the brisk water for a swim. Taking the lead, I was the first to plunge into the sea for a dip. My dad is not a strong swimmer at all, so initially, he was not going to go in. After lots of prodding from me, along with our Captain Sergio strapping him into a life vest, my dad faced his fears and joined me in the water.

For me, it was being pushed to do the most elevation gain I’ve ever done on a single ride. Our trip’s fifth day includes a stunning coastal ride between S’Agaro and Tossa de Mar. After the ride out, I was ready to hop in the van to get a boost back to our hotel, but my dad said to me, “This is the prettiest ride I’ve ever been on, and I don’t want it to end.” Despite my concerns of overheating (this Midwestern gal is not built to endure high temps), we got back in the saddle, and I’m so glad we did. Even though we were on the same route we came in on, we were now on the same side of the road as the water, and the views were entirely different and even more stunning than they had been in the opposite direction. It was a ride I will never forget.

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Travel is all about stepping out of your comfort zone and trying new things, experiencing different cultures, and challenging yourself. When you get to also do this with someone you love and create those shared memories, you get to strengthen that bond in an entirely new way. So, take the (literal) leap into the cold Mediterranean. Climb that hill you didn’t think was possible. Eat that questionable cuisine. I guarantee you won’t have any regrets and will get just a little bit closer to your travel partner.

Thanks for the ride, Dad.

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Year in Review: Top 9 Moments of 2019

“2019 has been a year of great new destinations, accomplishments, and more.”
-Tania, Trek Travel President

As we look back on all the adventures in 2019, there are a couple wonderful moments that really stand out in our company’s memory.

1. Launch of online booking

Now guests can reserve a trip when it is most convenient for their schedule. Our trip consultants are still available to answer any questions and offer advice, but if you want to snag the last spot on a popular trip, you can do that day or night.

Online booking launch in 2019

2. A wedding in Tuscany

We were honored to be a part of this bike-loving couple’s big day! After riding in their bridal themed jerseys (yes, they make wedding dress and tuxedo jerseys), they celebrated with an intimate group of friends and family.

Tuscan Wedding in 2019

3. Safety upgrades with WaveCel

We introduced the WaveCel helmet on our trips to offer some of the latest technology in helmet design and safety.

WaveCel helmets launched on Trek Travel trips in 2019

4. Going Glamping

For the first time ever, we partnered up with Under Canvas to offer a glamping trip in Glacier National Park. Guests loved the opportunity to sleep under the stars in the heart of Montana’s beautiful nature.

Glacier Under Canvas with Trek Travel in 2019

5. Guide Training in Palm Springs, California

It’s always a party when the guides are in town! In 2019, we gathered in Palm Springs with all of our returning guides for training on everything from bike mechanics to team building.

2019 Trek Travel Guide Training in Palm Springs

6. New destinations

We were delighted to offer a trip in Japan this past year to bring our guests to Asia. We also traveled to Sicily, Normandy, and Norway for the first time!

Japan was a new Trek Travel destination in 2019

7. Riding for a cause

One of our unbelievable guests crossed the country this year on a mission to do good. After losing his wife in 2018 to complications from Crohn’s Colitis Disease, this guest dedicated his trip across the country to her – and raised nearly $70,000 for the Crohn’s Colitis National Foundation.

A guest raises money on his 2019 cross country ride

8. Conquering New Heights

After battling with the grief of losing a child, Trek Travel’s Guide Coordinator, Kristin, poured her energy into training to take on the biggest, most challenging climbs in Italy. Throughout the seemingly impossible ascents, she discovered the depths her own physical and mental strength.

A Trek Travel employee rides the Italian Dolomites

9. New guest milestones

One of our wonderful, loyal guests took his 25th trip with Trek Travel this year, making him the record holder for number of trips traveled with us. Another guest hit his 20th trip too!

A Trek Travel guest reached 25 trips for the first time in 2019

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A 2020 Biking Bucket List

2020 will be here before we know it, so our team gathered around to set some goals and compile an awesome bucket list of things to try on their bikes in the new year.

Where will two wheels take you in 2020? Check our some of our goals and hopefully find some inspiration for your own riding next year.

Top 5 Reason to Visit Croatia

1. Cycle in a new country every year

Team member Bryna is picking out her next trip currently!

2. Try Bike packing for a weekend

Team member Ashley is planning her first bike-packing trip in 2020.

3. Ride as many miles as the year – 2020

One of our guests inspired team member Dave to try this goal!

4. Try Mountain Biking

Team member Katherine wants to test out some mountain biking trails in Wisconsin (and beyond).

5. Save up for a new bike

Team member Lindsay is looking forward to a new ride in 2020.

6. Choose to bike instead of using a ride share

Cut your ride shares by 20% to save money and the planet. Our team members are trying to choose to bike for errands and rides that are less than 3 miles from home.

7. Explore new parts of your town by bike

Team member Joe has a list of new rides to try in Madison.

8. Tackle the Etape du Tour

Team member Penny wants to head to France for this feat in 2020.

9. Commute to Work By Bike

This is a company-wide goal at Trek Travel for all employees! Not only does it provide great exercise, but it is also environmentally friendly.

10. Compete in a bike race

Team member Emily wants to tackle three Olympic distance triathlons!

11. Join a charity ride

Team member Erika wants to try the Trek 100 for the first time.

12. Pick your 2020 Trek Travel Trip

Tell us where you’re traveling next or share your bucket list ideas on social media by adding #theworldcalls or #trektravel to your posts!

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Meet the Verve+ and the Domane+ LT

Starting in 2020, we added two new Trek electric bikes into our fleet: the Trek Domane+ LT and the Verve+. Learn more about why we think these bikes are going to take you to bigger and better places this year.

See what makes the all-new Domane+ LT so unique.

Discover the new Verve+ and Domane+ LT

Verve+ e-bike

VERVE+

The Verve+ is an e-bike built for an ultra-smooth, comfortable ride. It’s the perfect choice for anyone who wants to keep up with friends or family on longer routes or needs a boost up hills. The design features wide tires for stability, a low-step frame for easy on and off, and a brand new display that’s brighter and easier to read for monitoring battery power and more. This sleek bike will be available on select North American and European e-bike tours starting in spring 2020. If you have questions about availability on a trip you are considering, talk to one of our friendly trip consultants.

Trek's Domane+ LT

DOMANE+ LT

The Domane+ LT combines the best of the race-built Domane bike with a slight pedal-assist perfect for climbing the toughest of hills. This bike is designed differently than most e-bikes you’ve seen before; it primarily functions as a road bike ready for you to take the lead, but on the toughest hills or strongest headwinds, you can get a boost with the electric feature. It is a great fit for strong riders who want to tackle most terrain on their own but could use a little help in tough spots. The Domane+ LT is available with an upgrade fee of $500 on select trips.

Verve+ with Bosch Active Line Plus

Three Features We Love: Verve+

1. The brand new display is brighter and in full color, which makes it quicker to check on your speed, battery power, and more.

2. All our Verve+ bikes will feature a low-step frame, making it easier to get on and off the bike for a quick photo op or animal sighting.

3. Wider tires make for a more comfortable ride across a variety of terrain, from gravel paths to winding roads.

Domane+ LT by Trek

Three Features we Love: Domane+ LT

1. You can enjoy the experience of riding a Domane along with the extra boost an e-bike offers.

2. If you are riding faster than the electric assisted level, the motor features new technology to seamlessly disengage for a drag free ride.

3. The e-bike still incorporates all of the features that make the Domane incredibly comfortable with the IsoSpeed decoupler and smooth Shimano shifting.

While Trek Travel will be offering the latest model of the Domane+ LT in spring of 2020, one of our favorite pro riders, Jens Voigt, got to check out the Trek Domane+ earlier this year. Watch the video to see just how fun these e-bikes can be.

These Are the Best Bike Trips in the World – Bicycling Magazine

Trek Travel named Bicycling Magazine’s Best Race-Adjacent:
Spring Classics Ultimate Experience.

This 11-day VIP tour in Belgium and northern France is one of the most storied pilgrimages that bike-racing fans can make. After all, the eight days that bridge the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix comprise cycling’s Holy Week. Tackle the short but jarring segments on these bucket-list monuments, like the Paterberg and the Arenberg Forest, then watch Peter Sagan, Philippe Gilbert, and other legends crush the cobbles from exclusive seating on the Kwaremont and the Roubaix velodrome.

Read the full article on Bicycling Magazine’s website »

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What is the Difference?

Ultimate Luxury:

Savor some of the most spectacular, 5-star properties in the world. Exuding luxury and elegance, these one-of-a-kind accommodations offer the chance to rejuvenate at award-winning spas, dine at Michelin-starred restaurants, and more.

Luxury:

Enjoy luxurious accommodations handpicked for a refined experience. From signature spa treatments to delicious local cuisine, you’ll be more than provided for; you’ll be pampered.

Explorer:

These handpicked hotels provide relaxation and fun in a casual and comfortable environment. Delicious cuisine and great service mix perfectly for a memorable stay.

Combined:

On select cycling vacations, you’ll stay at a mix of Explorer and Luxury hotels. Rest assured, no matter which hotel level you’re at, our trip designers carefully select every accommodation.

Activity Level

Level 1:

Road: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 25 mi (40 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Gravel: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 20 mi (35 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Hiking: 1-3 hours of hiking. Up to 5 mi (8 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Level 2:

Road: 2-4 hours of riding. 20-35 mi (35-60 km). Up to 2,500 ft (750 m).

Gravel: 2-4 hours of riding. 15-30 mi (25-45 km). Up to 2,000 ft (300 m).

Hiking: 2-4 hours of hiking. 4-8 mi (6-12 km). Up to 1,500 ft (450 m).

Level 3:

Road: 3-5 hours of riding. 25-55 mi (40-85 km). Up to 4,500 ft (1,500 m).

Gravel: 3-5 hours of riding. 20-40 mi (35-60 km). Up to 3,000 ft (900 m).

Hiking: 3-5 hours of hiking. 6-10 mi (9-16 km). Up to 2,000 ft (600 m).

Level 4:

Road: 4+ hours of riding. 40-70 mi (60-110 km). Up to 8,000 ft (2,400 m).

Gravel: 4+ hours of riding. 30-50 mi (45-80 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

Hiking: 4+ hours of hiking. 7-15 mi (11-24 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

What are your trip styles?

Classic - Reserve:

Savor the finer things as you relax in luxurious 5-star accommodations and wine, dine, and ride in some of the most unforgettable destinations around the world.

Classic - Signature:

Explore beautiful destinations by bike, enjoy extra inclusions, savor delicious local cuisine, and enjoy the perfect mix of accommodations.

Classic - Discover:

Enjoy a casual cycling vacation with fantastic routes and comfortable accommodations.

Ride Camp:

Train like the pros in some of their favorite riding destinations.

Pro Race:

See the pros in action at the biggest cycling events of the year.

Cross Country:

Tackle an epic adventure that takes you point-to-point across mountains, countryside, and more.

Self-Guided

Enjoy a bike tour on your schedule with just your chosen travel companions.

Single Occupancy

Sometimes it’s more convenient and comfortable to have your own room while on vacation. We understand and that’s why we offer a Single Occupancy option. The additional price guarantees a private room all to yourself