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Top 5 Trips of 2017

When every trip is a magic elixir of the perfect rides, views, food and fun it’s hard to pick which one to travel first. And because choosing the trip of your dreams is no small task, we’re here to help. Explore our most popular trips of 2017, destinations that capture the imagination and hold a special place in the hearts of guests and guides alike.

1. Glacier

Glacier National Park isn’t just another protected wildlife site in northwest Montana. It’s one of Mother Nature’s most prized possessions, crammed end-to-end with snow-capped peaks, blue skies, moose, big-horn sheep, mountain goats and inspiration. And whether you’re riding the hallowed pavement of Going-to-the-Sun Road or the famous Flathead Valley you’ll soon understand why this cycling vacation sells out year after year.

Top Five Trek Travel Cycling Trips of 2017 Glacier

2. Danube and Rhine Luxury River Cruises

Filled with medieval sights and fairy tale castles, the regions along the Rhine and Danube rivers are a place where you wish walls could talk. Here you’ll explore by bike and relax by boat taking in enchanting landscapes while relishing in all-inclusive, once-in-lifetime experiences like a private concert in the opulent, luxurious Palais Liechtenstein or a cable car ride over the Rhine at sunset. These rivers have been capturing hearts for centuries, and yours will be no exception.

Top Five Trek Travel Cycling Trips of 2017 River Cruise

3. New Mexico

There is a good reason Northern New Mexico is called the “The Land of Enchantment”, it was the main inspiration for Gerogia O’Keeffe after all. And it plays host to Santa Fe, a city considered to be the epicenter of the American Southwest. Bursting with centuries-old culture, traditional cuisine, famed roads and sacred mesas, by the time this journey comes to an end you’ll be shocked it took you this long to explore a cycling gem that’s been sitting right in your backyard.

Top Five Trek Travel Cycling Trips of 2017 New Mexico

4. Tuscany Luxury

A guest and guide favorite, Tuscany’s incredible wine and cuisine paired with its sun-drenched landscapes creates the recipe for an unforgettable and magical trip. Cyclists of all ability can pedal country roads through lush vineyards taking in the sights and smells along the way. And once the riding’s all said and done, you’ll even get the chance to create your own Tuscan feast under the guidance of an Italian master chef. By the time you leave you will be one with the “allegria” that permeates this breathtaking region of Italy.

Top Five Trek Travel Cycling Trips of 2017 Tuscany

5. Portugal

Portugal’s rolling countrysides of wheat, olive tree vineyards and cork tree groves are like stepping into the past. Here the pace is anything but fast, with life and cuisine following traditions that have been in place for generations. From delectable meals to Roman temples in towns like Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where city walls and ruins of Roman baths still remain, this is where time stands still, the hustle, bustle and busyness of everyday life are long forgotten and you can simply “be” in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

Top Five Trek Travel Cycling Trips of 2017 Portugal


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Spring Cycling Gear Picks from the Bike Tour Experts

Our guides are experts in riding bikes around the world. Just ask them what gear they go-to for any situation and they’ll tell you their favorites. So we gathered together a list of their go-tos for riding, from what they love to wear on their feet to tools they swear by. Here are their top spring and summer gear picks of 2017.

Bontrager Lithos Mountain Bike Helmet and Ion700 light
Justin Schnittker, Trek Travel Guide

Lithos MTB Helmet

“I really enjoy my Bontrager Lithos MIPS mountain bike helmet! Super comfy, good coverage in the back, great ventilation and cool colors that are quite visible for trail safety. Even better my Ion 700 light or a GoPro attaches directly to the top of it on a quick release system if I end up riding in the dark. Not to mention that rechargeable Bontrager Ion 700 light is like daylight riding!”

Bontrager Spector Windshell Vest
Pavel Drastik, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Specter Windshell Vest

“Outside is my office and bike clothes are my uniform. Since I can’t regulate the outside temperature I have to be prepared in terms of clothes I’m wearing. Unless you want to carry a backpack with multiple items, I can’t praise enough the Bontrager Specter Windshell Vest wich easily fits in your back pocket and will help you stay comfortable most of the time! Priceless.”

Bontrager Classique cycling shoes and Race 5" socks
Jessica Singerman, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Classique Road Shoes

“I love my Classique shoes and how breathable these are with all the strategically placed vents. The laces allow for a great fit that is infinitely adjustable, and plus they have that cool retro look. I’ll pair these with the Bontrager Race cycling sock. They are comfortable and wicking. They hug the foot just right and they feel supportive around the arch of the foot. Plus they come in high viz yellow and tomato orange!”

Bontrager MTB Shoe
Zeb King, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

XXX Mountain Bike Shoe

“Fashion and performance collide in the Bontrager XXX Shoe! Looking so good has never given you such a performance advantage while still allowing comfort! These have become my go-to shoes for guiding, both on the road and in the dirt. I’m the biggest believer in the Boa system for getting a perfect fit while also allowing for micro adjustments mid-ride. The stiffness of the carbon sole (rated 14 out of 14!) allows me to waste no energy transfer as I push the pedals hard into the hills of Tuscany or the singletrack of Bend, Oregon. The variety of colors, amazing durability and unending performance are just a few reasons that the Bontrager XXX shoe has become a favorite of many of the Trek Travel guides.”

Bontrager Classique cycling gloves
Scott Heather, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Classique Cycling Gloves

“The Classique gloves are awesome. They are made of nice soft leather and last for years. The classiques also have that cool motorcycle look.”

Bontrager cycling cap
Mark Thomsen, Marketing Manager and former Trek Travel guide

Cycling Cap

“The Bontrager cycling cap a great addition to spring riding wardrobe because it’s so universal. The added layer on your head helps on those cold mornings keep things warm. Plus the visor keeps the sun out of your eyes in the early light when sunglasses are just too dark still but the sun is coming up.”

Bontrager Lithos Stormshell Jacket
Grant Chaffin, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Lithos Stormshell Jacket

The Bontrager Lithos Stormshell jacket is a piece of equipment that I never leave home without. Always keep in mind there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad equipment. This jacket will keep you up to your eyes in adventure, even when it is pouring rain. The hood fits great over a helmet if your riding, the vents are great if your doing a strenuous uphill hike and want to stay dry and not get too hot, and the pockets are big enough to protect plenty of items from the down pour. I wear the jacket guiding in the narrows on cold mornings with a nice down base layer, as a wind layer when it is extremely cold, and of course when its raining and I’m on my bike. This is a super versatile piece of apparel that I would recommend to anyone.”
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Bontrager Flash Charger floor pump
Tony Ferlisi, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide and Trip Designer

Flash Charger Floor Pump

“Try seating a tubeless mountain bike tire at the trailhead without access to an air compressor and only a standard bike pump. Likely, you’ll end up with tire sealant all over your feet, a tire that won’t inflate and no more daylight. I love the Flash Charger floor pump. Flip the red lever to the “up” position on the Flash, pump the canister up to about 150 psi, attach the nozzle to the valve on your tire, flip the red lever to the “down” position and ffffump! A fully pressurized, sealed tire (even a Bontrager SE5)! This is simply the best bike pump I’ve ever owned. It makes seating tubeless tires a breeze. It’s become my everyday floor pump.”

Our Best-Selling Spring Cycling Vacations

Being based in Madison, Wisconsin has its perks. Warm summer nights begging for a barbecue, amazing roads cutting through rolling diary farms perfect for cycling, and home to a bustling sea of people at the Saturday farmer’s market around the Capitol Square. It also has harsh winters filled with below zero wind chills, sleet, snow, and enough shoveling to make your back hurt just thinking about it. Luckily, we are in the business of offering cycling tours in some of the most incredible, and warm, locations around the world. Plus, spring is right around the corner. So if you’re like us and need a winter escape, these best-selling spring bike tours provide the perfect relief.

1. Bryce & Zion, Utah

We’ve doubled the parks and doubled the fun in this multisport adventure. Bryce and Zion have some of the most jaw-dropping rock formations on Earth, ready to be explored. Choose a week or a long weekend this spring. Either way, it’s guaranteed to amaze.

Trek Travel Bryce and Zion Cycling Vacation

2. Tuscany, Italy

The rolling hills of the Tuscan countryside, dotted with stone farmhouses beckon to be explored by bike. Take sun-drenched landscapes and combine with equal parts history, rustic charm, the warmth of the Tuscan locals, the region’s incredible cuisine and wine and you have the recipe for an unforgettable and magical cycling vacation. See you later old-man winter.

Trek Travel Tuscany Italy Luxury Cycling vacation

“I’m not sure I can adequately express what I am feeling. My husband, Dave and I were celebrating our 30th anniversary. We also had never been to Europe. I grew up in an Italian speaking family. I have always wanted to go to Italy. You could not have dropped me in a better place with better people. It was fantastic. Our guides, Sam and Sheila were terrific. They took superb care of us. Our whole group got along very well. The biking, food and wine were fantastic.”
– Sherry

3. Asheville, North Carolina

Somewhere between Southern hospitality and New England charm lies the college town of Asheville. The microbrew scene is alive and well here, as is the food culture, with fall-off-the-bone barbecue and sweet, savory Southern comfort favorites. According to Bon Appetit magazine, Asheville may be America’s best small city to eat and drink in right now, and it’s been voted “Beer City USA” four years running. Come join us as we taste, sip and pedal our way through the gorgeous landscape between Asheville and the small mountain town of Highlands.

Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains on a Trek Travel bike trip in Asheville

4. Andalucia, Spain

You don’t just visit Andalucia. You feel it. Home to flamenco, gazpacho, and the kind of glamour that Spain is known for, this spring cycling vacation is the perfect getaway. You’ll drink in the rich splendor of this elegant and charming region – from the sun-drenched “pueblos blancos” to tranquil mountain passes and limestone peaks. This is a place so immersive, so distinctive and so sophisticated, it makes regular life look entirely too regular.

The stunning scenery on a Trek Travel bike tour in Andalucia.

“All I can say is that Mihael was fantastic. Mihael and Lisa were really what made this a “life-changing trip”. They were so generous, kind, funny, accommodating, and hard-working. Not to mention that they were both such strong cyclists. I would go on another trek trip knowing only that either one of them was going to be my guide! They just made the trip so fun and memorable!!”
– Myles

5. New Mexico

Fall in love with the Land of Enchantment this spring. Stretching north from Santa Fe through Ojo Caliente and Abiquiu to Taos, our New Mexico adventure oozes history with its incredibly diverse landscape, historic Rio Grande beneath sacred mesas riddled with ancient petroglyphs, and the epicenter of the Southwest, the town of Santa Fe. This new 2017 offering is selling out quick, so if you’re looking for a warm retreat this spring, be sure to give us a call today.

Trek Travel New Mexico Bike Tour in Santa Fe and Taos

Top 5 European Trips for First-Time Travelers

Traveling abroad for the first time? Looking to experience the charm and history of old-world Europe? Do you want to pedal through quaint, cobbled-street villages past cafes filled with locals? The following list of our most popular European bike tours are the perfect place to start your journey. From savory Michelin-starred meals, to centuries-old walled cities and enchanting locals, these cycling vacations will unearth a Europe you didn’t know existed.

1. Puglia, Italy

Puglia, on the heel of the Italian boot, is truly an undiscovered treasure, and one of the top places to visit. You’ll ride out to the Adriatic Coast, taste hand-pressed oils and visit the iconic whitewashed villages of Ostuni and Alberobello. This region rewards you at every turn, from the ancient trulli dotting the landscape to the spectacular white sand beaches of both the Adriatic and Ionian coastlines, this is so much more than just a cycling trip.

Beautiful ocean side Puglia bike tours with Trek Travel

2. Costa Brava, Spain

The gentle hills and soothing ocean breezes of the wild coast of southern Spain beckon those who know it to return, and those who have never been to visit. From nights in a seaside Iberian villa to days spent biking the Empordà plain, this Mediterranean paradise offers a perfect mixture of lively culture, fabulous cuisine and varied terrain. This is Spain. And that’s something special all its own.

Experience the rugged coast of Costa Brava, Spain with Trek Travel bike trips.

“I have been going to Europe for 35 years. I’ve acquired a “I’ve seen it all” mentality, a shame really, but I’ve been to Italy 30 times and thought I had “been there done that.” I never expected the amazing trip and new experiences I had with Trek Travel to Puglia. It was truly one of my greatest experiences in Italy”
– Cameron

3. Piedmont, Italy

Piedmont is Italy’s most delicious secret, and our ONE cycling vacation takes you into its heart. You’ll enjoy a very sophisticated side of this region, capped off with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for traditional white-truffle hunting in the town of Roddi, complete with a truffle-hunting team of local canine professionals!

Truffle hunting on Trek Travel's Piedmont, Italy cycling vacation

4. Tuscany, Italy

What’s the best part of visiting Tuscany with Trek Travel? Is it the deep, evocative history, rich with detail? Is it the fragrant olive groves and ancient cypresses? Or is it the decadent food and wine, a vivid palate of full-bodied reds, wonderful whites and complex recipes? Luckily for you, it is all the above and then some. Tuscany is our most popular bike tour in Europe and for good reason.

Explore Trek Travel's luxurious Tuscany bike trips.

“This trip was better than anticipated — and I had high expectations based on previous participants’ reviews! I am now convinced that this is THE way to see a new country and experience its culture; by the sights, sounds, and smells only obtainable by cycling through its countryside. The support of the Trek Travel guides made it exceptionally easy and enjoyable. A perfect way to spend our 15-year wedding anniversary!”
– Kathy

5. Croatia & The Dalmatian Coast

A perfect cycling tour along the Dalmatian Coast, where the clear blue waters of the Adriatic Sea offer an ever-present and inspiring view. From the start, you’ll lose your heart to captivating, historic Dubrovnik, whose centuries-old city walls and fortresses surround an enchanting, romantic Old Town. As you move along to the unforgettable port of Split, you’ll visit sun-kissed islands and ride along ancient stone terraces carpeted in lavender. Enjoy the unspoiled beaches of Korcula, discover tiny hamlets ringed by olive trees and vineyards, and explore deserted coves near chic, glamorous Hvar Town. It’s the perfect adventure for a first-time European traveler.

Croatia bike tours

Best-Selling Trips of 2016

What’s better than the trip of your dreams? How about the trip of everyone’s dreams? That’s what you get when you choose one of our top five most popular destinations. They’re each a magic elixir of the perfect rides, views, food and fun that have captured the imagination of many of our guests. Because everyone’s dreams are different. But some trips just transcend them all.

1. Bryce and Zion

If discovering the nooks and crannies of these two national parks in Utah isn’t on your bucket list, it should be. Why? Because there’s no better place to taste the flavors of the great Southwest, hike through world-renowned slot canyons, or ride past ancient hoodoo spires. The jaw-dropping landscape of southwest Utah has been capturing hearts for generations, and this year was no exception.
 
 
Trek Travel Best-Selling Trips of 2016
 

2. Andalucia

Sure, Paris, London, Barcelona and Rome are among the most beautiful, historic cities on Earth. But Europe has so much more to uncover, and this region is truly something special. We’ll ride the trafficless roads through the Sierra de las Nieves to rural landscapes overgrown with olives and run by herds of goats, then we’ll top it off with delicious gala-style dinners and full-blooded flamenco performances. The terrain is otherworldly. The experience is singular.
 
 
Trek Travel Andalucia Spain Bike Tour
 

“Five years ago we booked the cycling vacation of a lifetime in another part of Europe. That trip was fantastic, and with several friends joining us, we had a blast. I was hesitant to believe that a cycling tour thru Andalucia could come close to our amazing experience five years ago. I have to say that this trip exceeded all of our expectations, and surpassed our former experience.”
– Manny C.

 
 
Trek Travel Best-Selling Cycling Vacations of 2016
 

3. Crater Lake and the Oregon Cascades

When you first lay eyes on the crystal blue waters of Oregon’s Crater Lake as it reflects the sky, you’ll remember that sometimes the best vacations never leave the country. Because when it comes to America’s national parks, seeing is so much more than believing. This is the country’s fifth oldest national park and it is sure to stop you in your tracks. They said the only way this trip could get any better is with a tour of Oregon’s best microbrews, so we added it to the itinerary.
 
 
Trek Travel best-selling bike tours of 2016
 

4. Ride Across Italy

They say the best way to see Italy is to eat your way through it. We’ve added riding, and now it’s truly perfect. We’ll dip our toes in the Adriatic Sea before discovering Le Marche, Umbria, Lazio, Tuscany and everything in between, with stops for sumptuous cuisines, world-renowned wines, charming medieval towns, and some seriously fresh pasta. By the time the journey comes to an end on the Mediterranean coast, you’ll have finished the trip that all future vacations will be measured by. This isn’t just another vacation to Italy. This is everything Italy could possibly offer.
 
 
Ride across Italy on Trek Travel's coast to coast bike tour
 

“This trip was on back roads with scant traffic, an unusual experience in Italy. The scenery on these back roads was rural, expansive and stunning. This trip took some amazing groundwork to find all of these isolated roads that made the Ride Across Italy so enjoyable. Great work on the locating!”
– Richard C.

 
 
Trek Travel Most Popular Bike Tours of 2016
 

5. Cinque Terre

Montecarlo. Lucca. The Ligurian Coast. This is the other side of Italy. Cinque Terre means ‘The Five Lands’ – and is a breathtaking stretch villages on the coast of the Italian Riviera. And while the tree-lined landscape is gorgeous, the wine terraces are what make the area a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Whether you choose to bike, hike or relax in luxurious hotels, you’ll likely be seduced by the wonder of this way of life that refuses to give in to the modern world.
 
 
Trek Travel Most Popular Cycling Vacations of 2016
 
 

Tania’s Turkey Taco Recipe

You’ve eaten Thanksgiving leftovers before. But have you tried Tania’s world-famous turkey tacos?

Thanksgiving is the favorite holiday of Trek Travel’s guide-in-chief, Tania Burke. And this year, she’s got the perfect solution to your leftovers crisis: Tania’s Turkey Tacos. It’s always a big winner at Trek Travel Worldwide Headquarters. Maybe you’ve heard of it? Like everything we do, it’s guaranteed to be the World’s Best. Just follow her simple recipe below to turn your Thanksgiving leftovers into a delicious day-old meal.
 
 
Trek Travel President Tania Burke shares her Thanksgiving Leftover Turkey Taco Recipe
 
 

Taco Ingredients

Turkey
Mashed Potatoes
Mashed Sweet Potatoes or Squash
Shredded Cheddar Cheese
Sliced Avocado
Corn Tortillas

Cranberry Salsa

12 oz. Cranberries
½ Cup Chopped Cilantro
½ Cup Diced Green Onion
1 Diced Jalapeno Pepper
1 Lime Juiced
¼ Cup Sugar

Start by preparing the cranberry salsa. Either finely dice the ingredients and stir together, or mix them in a food processor. Warm the leftover turkey and potatoes in an oven or microwave. Dice the turkey into small cubes. Grill the corn tortillas individually until they puff and turn slightly brown in spots. Note: Tortillas are best grilled over the open flame on a gas stove, but can also be warmed in a skillet. Build the tacos to your desired taste using cheese, potatoes, turkey, avocado and cranberry salsa. Sprinkle cilantro on top and enjoy!

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Trek Travel.
 
 
Trek Travel President Tania Burke shares her Thanksgiving Leftover Turkey Taco Recipe
 
 

Top 5 Trending Trips of 2016

Ever wonder what destinations are trending this year? Discover the secrets of Asheville, Glacier, Annecy to Alpe d’Huez, Costa Rica and Tuscany below. You’ll soon see why they’re well-loved.

1. Asheville to Highlands

Designed by a local and offering something for everyone, if you can’t find something to love in Asheville, you may need to re-examine your priorities. The microbrew scene is alive and well, as is the food culture, with sweet, savory Southern comfort favorites. And whether it’s playing a game of bean-bag toss at The Wedge before dinner on Monday night or taking in 360-degree views from the summit of Mount Mitchell, every moment of this trip has surpassed every expectation.
 
 
Trek Travel Asheville to Highlands Cycling Vacation
 

2. Glacier National Park

There are few national parks as majestic as Glacier, and hundreds of reasons why it has quickly become one of our most popular trips. You ride the famous Going to the Sun road, raft the whitewater, hike the backcountry, and even meet a Blackfeet tribe member. Or maybe it’s simply because with every passing day, the glaciers get a little smaller. 
 
 
Trek Travel Glacier National Park Cycling Vacation
 

3. Annecy to Alpe d’Huez

This trip is popular among those who’ve ever had a desire to conquer the monsters of France. It’s where cycling mythology was born, from Eddy Merckx’s dominance of five Tours, to Pantani’s record-breaking ascent up Alpe d’Huez, to today’s champions like Contador, Quintana and Froome battling it out in the mist and haze of Europe’s high peaks. And it even offers a chance to to stay on the Alp you know, love and lust for. 
 
 
Trek Travel Annecy to Alpe d'Huez Bike Tour
 

4. Costa Rica

It’s one of the most diverse and picturesque places on earth, so it should come at no surprise that this trip is a best seller among adventure-seekers looking to get up close to the Costa Rican countryside. Where else can you zipline across a tropical canopy, learn to surf, ride horses, bike from coast to coast, hike through the jungle, explore the beach and be back in time for dinner?
 
 
Trek Travel Costa Rica Bike Tour
 

5. Tuscany Luxury

Sure, it’s an all-time best seller and the longest-running trip on our schedule. But everything that is said about Tuscany is true. The wines, the food, the views – it’s all over the top. And it’s a crowd-pleaser, offing to accommodate any level of cyclist. Our most popular trip ever isn’t going anywhere next year, so if you haven’t discovered the “allegria” that permeates Tuscany, there’s still time. 
 
 
Trek Travel Tuscany Bike Tour
 
 

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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