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Top Luxury Hotels in Europe for Trek Travel Guests

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Europe is renowned for its luxurious accommodations, and for those embarking on a Trek Travel adventure, the right hotel can elevate the entire experience. Here’s a curated list of top luxury hotels in Europe that promise an unforgettable stay.

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Castel Mondastero

The Epitome of 5-Star Luxury in Tuscany

Nestled in the heart of Chianti, Castel Monastero stands as one of the best Tuscany hotels. This beautifully restored medieval village and monastery, just 23 km from Siena, seamlessly blends contemporary rustic chic style with historical charm. Guests can immerse themselves in wellness with yoga sessions amidst woods and gardens, and indulge in classic Tuscan cuisine with a modern twist at the gourmet restaurant, “Contrada.”

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Castell Son Claret

Mallorca’s Premier Luxury Destination

Since its inception in 2013, Castell Son Claret, located near the village of Es Capdellà, has been a beacon of luxury in Mallorca. Housed within a meticulously renovated 19th-century castle, the hotel boasts 43 rooms and suites. Culinary enthusiasts can embark on a journey through the Mediterranean at the hotel’s two esteemed restaurants: Olivera and Sa Clastra.

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Hotel Lou Pinet

French Riviera’s Vintage Chic Retreat

A stone’s throw from Place des Lices in Saint-Tropez, Hotel Lou Pinet exudes the vintage chic spirit of the 60s, making it one of the best hotels on the French Riviera. With 34 uniquely designed rooms and suites, guests can feel the warmth of visiting a friend’s home. Culinary delights await at the Beefbar restaurant, and the wellness area promises rejuvenation and tranquility.

Belmond Castello di Casole

A Boutique Experience in Tuscany

Deep within the Tuscan countryside lies the Belmond Castello di Casole, a timeless refuge that offers the best boutique hotel experience. Spanning 4,200 acres, this estate is a testament to aristocratic rural life fused with modern elegance. Guests can embark on the unique art path called MITICO, and relish the culinary delights of the gourmet restaurant “Tosca,” making it a true 5-star experience in Tuscany.

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Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa

The Best Hotel in Mallorca for Adults

Perched on a cliff, the Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the quaint fishing village of Port Soller. This luxurious hotel, renowned as one of the best hotels in Mallorca for adults, promises a serene respite. Guests can marvel at the stunning sea views, relax by the infinity pools, and wander through the aromatic scented gardens.

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Villa Cosy

Experience 5-Star Luxury in the Heart of Saint-Tropez

Villa Cosy, the newest addition to the French Riviera’s 5-star hotels, offers an oasis of luxury and tranquility in Saint-Tropez. Guests are enveloped in luxury with rooms overlooking a heated pool and lush garden. The spa, Cosy bar, and remarkable wine cellar further enhance the experience, making it the perfect destination for a St Tropez vacation.


Each of these hotels not only offers unparalleled luxury but also provides experiences that are truly unique, ensuring that your European adventure is nothing short of extraordinary. For those seeking the pinnacle of luxury combined with the thrill of cycling, look no further. Dive into the world of unparalleled opulence with Trek Travel’s Ultimate Luxury Hotel bike tours. Explore breathtaking landscapes, savor gourmet meals, and rest in the finest accommodations Europe has to offer. Your dream cycling vacation awaits!


Ultimate Luxury Hotel Bike Tours

Best private bike tours for 2024

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Explore the allure of private and custom cycling vacations. Tailor your trip, choose your group, and set your own schedule. Read on to discover the reasons to opt for a private bike tour and explore fantastic destinations for your next adventure.

Friends and Family

Friends and family that bike together, stay together. There’s nothing better than cruising with your nearest and dearest, and booking a Private Trip means guaranteeing you will be traveling with your favorite people.

It’s simple!

Gather your group, choose from our variety of trips and dates, and we’ll reserve an open week exclusively for your adventure.

Exclusive ≠ expensive

For most of our trips, with 10 or more in your group, the price is as advertised! So gather your friends, family and anyone in between.

Flexibility

We always say it’s “Your Day, You Decide” and with our Private Trips, it’s your trip, with your group, on your schedule.

Trip Enhancements

Enhance your Private Trip with our exclusive Add-Ons. From inclusive wine and beer to travel assistance, our Private Trips offer a one-stop solution to enrich your adventure.

Sit back, relax

Every aspect of your trip is meticulously planned to match your style. Your Private Trip Coordinator takes care of every detail, and our guides prepare your bikes in advance—so you can simply enjoy your vacation.
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California Wine Country 3-Day

Looking to elevate your company outing? California Wine Country offers a 3-day escape amidst lush vineyards, blending exquisite wines and farm-to-table cuisine. Cycle through picturesque landscapes, sampling the region’s finest wines, and indulge in the vibrant food scene. A Private Trip to Sonoma combines luxury, adventure, and team building for an unforgettable company retreat.


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Bike Tours in Tuscany

Tuscany, Italy

Experience Tuscany’s rolling roads, exceptional cycling, and delectable wine and cuisine. Delight in local delights, from Chianti Classico in Radda to perfecting the art of Cucina Italiana with a private pizza-making class, this trip has something for everyone in your group.


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New Mexico

Discover the heart of the American Southwest in Santa Fe, a fantastic destination for a memorable short vacation with loved ones. Cycle through the land of canyons, mountains, and adobe architecture. Immerse in luxury accommodations, relish award-winning cuisine, and explore Southwestern culture in an exclusive and intimate setting.

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Andalucia

Andalucia beckons as the quintessential Spanish adventure. Pedal through limestone peaks, savoring the region’s diverse gastronomy. Immerse yourself and savor the culture of southern Spain with a private flamenco, explore organic olive oil farms, and cycle through pristine natural parks—creating unforgettable memories with your group.

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Overlooking red roofs of the town Cesky Krumlov

Prague to Vienna

Journey through Central Europe on a tailored 6-Day Private Bike Tour, making the journey from Prague to Vienna an ideal choice for a remarkable family trip or family reunion. Explore Bohemian landscapes, Renaissance towns, and dense forests, all while immersing in the region’s rich culture and delectable cuisine. Experience Ceský Krumlov’s medieval charm, savor a wine-paired dinner in Austria’s oldest winery, and cycle along the picturesque Danube River—making this private tour a cycling escapade of a lifetime.

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Make any of our regularly scheduled departures private just for you.

Choose a private bike tour for a unique adventure with your favorite people. Take the first step towards an unforgettable private cycling tour by filling out our Private Trip form below. Your next adventure awaits!

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Bike to Work Week 2023

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Bike to Work Week is here, and as the weather warms up, there’s no better time to try something new and discover a more eco-friendly way to commute. If you’ve never considered biking to work, we talked with our office staff and have some of the top reasons why you should try it on your next commute!

1. It’s good for your health
Forget those boring gym sessions! Regular cycling can boost cardiovascular health, increase muscle strength and flexibility, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Plus, cycling to work is a fantastic way to incorporate exercise into your daily routine without sacrificing time for a separate workout. Our HR Generalist, Claudia Marquez, says, “It’s a fantastic way to get a mini-workout in before starting your day!”

Biking to work can also have a tremendous impact on your mental well-being. Regular physical activity is linked to reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. Trip Consultant, Becca Bauer, says, “I feel mentally and physically better when I get some exercise in before and after work.” Additionally, biking to work can be an excellent way to de-stress and boost your overall well-being.

2. It’s good for the environment
Let’s do our part for Mother Earth! One of the most significant benefits of biking to work is that it benefits the environment. Cars emit harmful pollutants that contribute to air pollution and climate change, whereas bikes produce no emissions. By choosing to bike to work, you’re doing your part to reduce your carbon footprint and help the planet. So far, in 2023, employees in our Madison office have biked over 1,120 miles to and from work and have offset over 863 pounds of CO2 by choosing a sustainable mode of transportation!

Did you know that it is also possible to offset the carbon cost of your bike by replacing 430 driving miles with riding miles? The rule of 430 was developed at Trek to calculate how to offset the carbon cost of manufacturing your bike. Learn more about the rule of 430 and how you can make your bike carbon-negative here.»

3. It saves you time and money
Believe it or not, cycling to work can sometimes save you time. If you live in a bustling city with heavy traffic, biking can be a quicker way to get to work than driving. Our Guide Manager, Brie, says, “Madison’s bike infrastructure is an ideal place to bike to work. It cuts my commute time in almost half!” Ness adds, “Biking is faster and less stressful than sitting in traffic, and I don’t have to worry about finding or paying for a parking spot.”

4. It’s a fun way to start your day
Get ready for an adventure! Cycling to work can be an exciting and enjoyable way to kickstart your day. You get to experience the great outdoors, breathe fresh air, and take in the scenery. It’s also a fantastic way to clear your mind, reduce stress, and feel refreshed and energized at work. Emily says, “It’s a great way to arrive at work feeling calm and centered!” Many of our staff mentioned that biking to work is an excellent way to explore new parts of your city and take advantage of scenic routes.

So, what are you waiting for? Whether you want to stay active, reduce your carbon footprint, save money, or add fun to your day, biking to work is an excellent option. Now is a great time to try it during Bike to Work Week!

Are you searching to upgrade your bike for the perfect commute? Our pre-owned bike sale is here! Plus, you’ll take an additional $300 off our 2019 Trek Domane SL 7 Disc now for only $2,299! (No discount code required.) Click below to shop our expertly maintained pre-owned bikes to purchase your upgrade while your size is available.

Top 5 Regions to Explore in 2024

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Are you ready to book an unforgettable bike tour? With our 2024 tour dates releasing soon, here are five incredible regions that are sure to get any traveler’s heart racing.


1.Amsterdam to Bruges: A Delightful Cycling Journey through Northern Europe

On one of our newest adventures, you’ll cycle from the sophisticated city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands to the charming town of Bruges in Belgium. Both destinations are cycling capitals, with tulip fields, windmills, and spring flowers adorning the landscapes. And when it comes to contemporary cultural delights, there will be plenty of opportunities to sample the finest chocolates, cheeses, and beers the region offers. This tour is excellent for both experienced riders and new cyclists alike. From picturesque canals to the serene countryside, this biking adventure promises a perfect blend of past and present.

2. Italy: A Feast for the Senses on Two Wheels

Imagine cycling through the picturesque landscapes of Italy, exploring its rich history, indulging in delicious cuisine, and experiencing the warmth of Italian hospitality. Our bike tours in Italy will take you on an unforgettable journey through each region’s best. In Tuscany, surrender your senses to the Allegria of Italy as you pedal through the picturesque Chianti region to the Val d’Orcia. Along the way, you can sample a Chianti Classico in Radda, perfect your Cucina Italiana at a private pizza-making class, and explore the breathtaking scenery of the Val d’Orcia and the walled town of Montalcino. For those seeking epic rides and incredible vistas, the Dolomites offer unparalleled cycling adventures. This mountainous region in Italy’s heart is famous for its challenging climbs and breathtaking scenery. Discover southern Puglia’s wild beauty and culinary secrets, also known as the “heel of Italy’s boot.” With picturesque beaches and quiet roads lined by majestic olive trees, Puglia is a hidden gem for cyclists.

A Cassetta overlooking a vineyard

3. Norway: A Nordic Wonderland of Fjords and Mountains

For those seeking a true Nordic adventure, Norway offers a pristine wilderness of fjords, mountains, and glaciers best to explore on two wheels. Our Norway bike tour will take you on a thrilling cycling journey through this majestic country, where every turn reveals a new postcard-worthy vista. Pedal through stunning landscapes as you encounter breathtaking sights that will leave you awestruck. Ride the legendary Sognefjellet National Tourist Route, witness the size and power of the Jostedalsbreen glacier, and take in the turquoise blue waters of the Lustrafjord.

4. France: Cycling through Wine Country

France is a haven for cycling enthusiasts, offering diverse landscapes and riding experiences that cater to all levels of riders. Our Provence tour takes cyclists through lavender fields, vineyards, and charming villages while indulging in local cuisine and wine. Our Alps tour offers challenging mountain climbs and stunning alpine scenery, including the famous Alpe d’Huez, with opportunities to rest and explore the local culture. And for true cycling enthusiasts, the Tour de France tour provides the chance to ride along the same roads as the pros, experiencing the excitement and history of this legendary race.

Group riding on a tree-lined road in Provence

5. Spain: Experience a sun-drenched Spain bike tour

Spain is a country that captures the hearts of travelers with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. Our Andalucia bike tour takes you on a journey through the dynamic region of southern Spain, known for its flamenco music, stunning Moorish architecture, and delicious tapas. Pedal through olive groves, vineyards, and rolling hills, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this unique region. Our Costa Brava tour is perfect if coastal landscapes are more your style. This picturesque region on the northeastern coast of Spain is known for its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Pedal along the stunning coastline, passing through medieval villages, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Our Mallorca Island tour is the perfect choice for those seeking a true island paradise offering a thrilling biking experience on the largest Balearic Islands. Known for its dramatic mountain landscapes, stunning beaches, and charming villages, you can cycle through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, with its winding roads and breathtaking vistas.

The city of Andratx

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Our 2022 Top 5 Cycling Vacations

Each year, we take thousands of guests on our trips to show them the world by bike! This year, we want to share our five most popular trips in 2022. These bike tours have received the most bookings and rave reviews from our guests, and we highly recommend them to anyone looking to embark on a cycling vacation of a lifetime in the coming year.


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5. Glacier National Park

This tour takes riders on a journey through Glacier National Park, a boat ride on the shores of Grinnell Lake and hiking through stunning alpine landscapes. The terrain and breathtaking views make this tour a must-do for any cyclist or nature lover. One of the highlights of our Glacier National Park bike tour is the opportunity to ride the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, a Trek Travel Great Ride. This 40-mile stretch of road winds its way through the heart of the park, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains, glaciers, and lakes.

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Portugal Bike Tour

4. Portugal

Experience the best of what Portugal has to offer on our bike tour of the Alentejo Wine Region. This trip features unique excursions such as visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Evora and Elvas and taking Jeep tour of a Cork Forest. One of the most memorable experiences of this trip is a private visit to a former 18th century quinta, where guests can participate in a cooking class and wine tasting. You’ll learn about Portuguese cuisine and wine in a beautiful and intimate setting. So, if you’re looking to explore the beauty and culture of a region on and off of the bike, this tour is a must-do!

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California Wine Country

3. California Wine Country

Are you a wine lover looking for the ultimate cycling adventure? Look no further than our California Wine Country Bike Tour! Spend a week immersing yourself in the beauty and culture of Sonoma, all while enjoying luxurious accommodations and unparalleled adventures. You’ll understand why this is our third most popular trip as you pedal on roads surrounded by sun-drenched vineyards and pass through the famous Armstrong Redwoods. Visit local wineries, taste their favorite varietals, and indulge in the culinary culture of this foodie paradise. If you’re ready to indulge in the finer side of life in California Wine Country, don’t miss out on this amazing tour in 2023.

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Croatia

2. Croatia

It’s no surprise that Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast is one of the most popular trips of the year. This luxury destination is beloved by Europeans and travelers from all over the world. The clear blue waters of the Adriatic Sea provide an ever-present and inspiring view, and our world-class, luxury accommodations and special excursions add to the indulgence. From a private chartered boat and private feasts, to a special walking tour to the unspoiled coastlines of Korcula, every moment of this tour will be a surprise. Add this once-in-a-lifetime cycling vacation to your travel plans!

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Tuscany

1. Tuscany

Tuscany is our most popular region of 2022, and for good reason — it is the ultimate Italian cycling experience. The quiet, rolling roads of the Tuscan countryside offer gorgeous terrain that’s a joy to pedal for cycling experts and novices alike. You’ll have the opportunity to sample a Chianti Classico in Radda and even perfect your cucina Italiana at a private pizza-making class. Along the way, you’ll discover the breathtaking scenery of the Val d’Orcia and the walled town of Montalcino, the birthplace of the revered Montalcino red wines. From riding along quiet roads lined with cypress trees in the beautiful Tuscan landscape to experiencing the rich history and culture of Italy, this tour has it all. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the best of Tuscany in the new year!

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Here’s to a great new year and new adventures! Join us in 2023!

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Sella Ronda

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Sella Ronda

#17 on our Great Rides list

Dolomites

When thinking of the most beautiful loop ride in the world, what comes to mind? How about scenic mountain passes, amazing tarmac, sweeping bends, and Italian Coffee? If we just checked all your boxes, then the Sella Ronda is for you.

Location

Corvara, Dolomites, Italy

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Distance

32 miles / 51km

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Elevation Gain

5,507ft / 1,678m

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Best Time to Visit

Summer

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Surface

Paved Road

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Difficulty

Level 4

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Traffic

Level 2

Discover this ride on our Classic Climbs bike tour

Climb Stelvio, Mortirolo, Gavia, Giau, and the Sella Ronda

We start our journey leaving the ski village of Corvara, following a clockwise loop around the Sella Ronda. The first climb is Passo Campolongo topping out at 1875m. Then we have a mellow descent to the village of Arabba, where we will make a right to climb the Passo Pordoi topping out at 2239m. This stunning road bends and snakes along the mountside, where chairlifts dangle overhead paying homage to the winter sports. The descent down the Pordoi is stunning, sweeping switchbacks, long straight aways, this road is made for cycling. We soon begin our next ascent up Passo Sella, which tops out at 2218m. Views of the four Sella Towers are to our right, the Langkofel Group to our left, and this by far is the most scenic of all the passes. Last on our list today is climb up the Passo Gardena, reaching a height of 2121m, before a stunning switchback and turning descent to our hotel in Corvara.

What you need to know

RIDE DETAILS
Passo Pordoi is located between the Sella group in the north and the Marmolada group in the south. In 1960 the first road was built over Passo Gardena. Shortly after, hiking trails were developed and chairlifts were installed. Today the Passo Gardena is vibrant year round with tourism.

WEATHER
It is said that this part of Italy has the most sunshine and the least amount of rain when compared to the rest of the Alps and the Dolomites.

FUEL
The Passo Sella is located between the provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol in Italy. It is also a fantastic spot to grab a coffee while cycling the Sella Ronda.

While you’re in town

For those interested in history, Forte Tre Sassi museum is just 18km from Corvara. As the webiste states, “This museum tells the story of the soldiers, not generals, or by historians. On the part of the vanquished and not by the victors.” If you are interested in what the soldiers went through fighting in the Dolomites during World War 1, this museum will give insight. Located between In Tra i Sass- pass and Valparola.

If you are wanting to ride more, you can easily add a few more km to the day. Cycle toward the village of La Villa from Corvara, and in La Villa you will make a right onto the SP 37 to climb Passo Valparola. After cresting the summit Valparola, descend the Passo Falzarego, turn right onto SR 48 toward Arabba, and then you have a short climb up Passo Campolongo before returning to Corvara.

Truly, cycling in this part of the world is special. Two other noteworthy rides to tackle are Passo Giau and Passo Fedaia (The Marmolada). To tackle the Giau, it is recommend to ascend Passo Campolongo, descend to Arrab, head toward Andraz, Ascend the Giau and descend to Pocol, then ascend the Passo Falzarego and return to Corvara. To ascend Passo Fedaia head back to Arabba, then descend to the village of Digonera. Then the climb begins. After cresting Passo Fedaia, you will toward Canazei, before determing you prefered route back to Corvara.

Ready for Sella Ronda?

Book early and save. We reward our guests with lower pricing and more dates to choose from the earlier you book. Rest assured, once you book, your price is guaranteed.

Trek Travel Guide Requirements

Please provide the following documents with your Guide application. Note: they should all be in one PDF file. If you have any questions, please do not reach out to us on our online chat, but rather to careers@trektravel.com

  1. Cover Letter: Explain to us why you feel you are the perfect candidate for this job.
  2. Resume: Please send us a 1-page, updated resume. Show us what makes you unique.
  3. Two Letters of Reference (optional): Provide two reference contacts OR two letters of reference from former employers or other professionals who can vouch for your suitability for this job. A Trek Travel team member reference can replace one of your two letters.

General Requirements

Please have the following general requirements in order to continue with the selection process.

Proficient Bike Mechanics

We expect our Guide Candidates to be competent and confident in the following Intermediate Bike Mechanic Skills BEFORE arriving at Guide Training:

  • Remove and replace either a tube and/or tire from both the front and rear of a bike, and properly seat the wheel in the dropouts with proper tightening of the quick release lever in 5 minutes or less
  • Remove and install pedals in 5 minutes or less
  • Remove and replace a bike chain in 5 minutes or less
  • Adjust a bike saddle, both height and fore/aft position
  • Remove and replace a brake cable on a road bike equipped with internally routed cables
  • Properly adjust both brake pad alignment and lever throw on a road bike
  • Remove and replace a derailleur cable on a road bike equipped with internally routed cables
  • Properly adjust both front and rear derailleurs on a road bike
  • Adjust a bike helmet for the proper fit Properly tape handlebars on a road bike in 10 minutes or less
  • Demonstrate general familiarity with carbon fiber bike frames
  • Change a handlebar stem and properly tighten to the specified torque

It is important to note that if you are invited to New Guide Training, you will be tested on your proficiency with these skills in order to be considered for a Guide Contract.

Strong Physical Fitness

Guides mainly split their time between bike and van support however must be physically fit to ride every day if needed. Refer to our Rider Level 3 for general physical fitness required as you must be comfortable riding the distances and terrain on all road bike trips. In addition to cycling, we expect all Guides to comfortably lift 50lbs over their head. Guides are required to load and unload 20+ bikes on top of our vans, porter guest luggage and move large coolers and bins.

Proficient Driving a Standard Transmission with a Trailer

While our North American vans are automatic transmissions, our European vans are all manual transmission. We require all potential applicants to be proficient driving both while pulling a trailer, and all potential European applicants must have the correct licensing, B+E, in their country for driving while pulling a trailer of unlimited weight.

Clear Driving Record

Trek Travel will ask for a driving record at the candidate’s expense prior to the Virtual New Guide Selection Event. Candidate agrees that company may perform driver history checks on the candidate as a condition of their contract. Note, your driving record must have no more than 3 moving violations in the last 3 years. We will not hire anyone with a DWI/DUI (driving while under the influence of alcohol) conviction on his or her record, regardless of when the offense occurred.

Foreign Language

We run many trips in France, Italy and Spain. The ability to speak any of these languages, in addition to fluent English, increases your chances as a candidate.

Local Guides

We run many trips in various US states, France, Italy, Spain, and other countries around the world. Being a local of a region/area in which we run our trips may be an advantage over other candidates as we consider knowledge of the local culture and experience in an area an important characteristic of our Guides. While being local may be an advantage, it is not a requirement.

Age Requirement

In order to comply with our liability insurance, all potential Guides must be at least 23 years of age. There is no age limit.

Travel Experience

Having spent time travelling and experiencing other cultures certainly increases your odds. We look for candidates with an expansive worldview who relish the idea of working in other regions while imparting their knowledge of those experiences and cultures on Guests.

Strong Computer Skills

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook email
  • Comfortable with both Internet and Email
  • Comfortable using a smart phone and capturing quality photos
  • Familiar with GPS tracking devices and creating routes online
  • Able to upload and download .gpx and .tcx files

If hired, Guides will need to provide the following items:

Current First Aid and CPR Certification: All candidates offered a Guide Contract will be required to obtain their First Aid Level 1 (or Basic) as well as Adult CPR certification, valid until the end of the year, and submit a copy of these to the Trek Travel office prior to commencing work. Guides are responsible for the cost of this certification and responsible for submitting evidence of re- certification yearly.

Scanned copy of your valid passport and drivers license(s): All Trek Travel Guides are required to either be in possession of or obtain a passport that is valid 6 months past the end of the current year and submit a copy of this to Trek Travel office prior to commencing work. This is a requirement for ALL our guides, regardless of whether or not you work in North America or abroad. Guides are responsible for the cost of obtaining their passport. Guides must also be in possession of a valid driver’s license, and it is the responsibility of the Guide to obtain the driver’s license. We will ask for these items prior to attending the New Guide Training Event. Also note: It is the responsibility of European Guides to obtain a B+E license in order to pull our trailers in Europe. We will ask for this prior to your season as a Guide.

Laptop/Tablet: All guides are required to provide their own laptop or tablet computer, equipped with the following capabilities to use while working for Trek Travel. (Trek Travel provides the online versions of office 365): Wireless networking capability, Web browser, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Teams installed (we use this program extensively to communicate with our Guides in the field. Please note that your laptop does not need to be equipped with a camera; beyond the initial video interviews, it is not required).

Bike tools: While all of our units come fully stocked with extensive bike repair tools, Guides are expected to have a basic tool kit with them at all times while riding bike support. This includes a multi-tool (1.5-8mm), torque wrench, set of tire levers, and a small patch kit.

First Aid Kit: All Guides must provide a cycling First Aid kit, which they are required to carry with them at all times while riding bike support. Guides are responsible for making sure that this is kept stocked for each trip they guide. If offered a Guide Contract, you will be given a list of items that must make up this kit. Guides are responsible for replenishing this kit as needed.

Camera-equipped, web-enabled smartphone: All Guides are required to provide their own web- enabled, camera-equipped smartphone. Your daily pay rate includes a per diem for phone use, therefore all costs associated with the use of your cell phone while guiding are the responsibility of the Guide, so it is advised that you keep all cell phone receipts for tax purposes. Trek Travel will provide a SIM card to use while working if located outside of your home country.

8-Megapixel camera: All Guides must provide and carry with them a portable digital camera. If your smartphone’s camera has at least 8-megapixel resolution, you are able to use that in place of a separate camera.

Guide clothing: Trek Travel provides some clothing and other gear at no cost to Guides given a contract. Outside of these items, all outwardly visible cycling apparel including cycling shoes must be branded Trek Travel, Trek or Bontrager. Please note Guides are able to purchase Trek and Bontrager apparel and gear at near-wholesale prices prior and during their guiding season.

Microsoft Program Applications: Trek Travel will provide an Office 365 account to all Guides. This enables online access to documents, email, and Trek Travel resources. It is encouraged that Guides obtain the version of Microsoft Office 365 that is available to install and use offline on their computers. The cost is not covered or required by Trek Travel, only highly recommended, as it makes many responsibilities more efficient.

Trek Travel Guide Compensation and Benefits

Pay & Gratuities

Guide pay rates are based on an hourly rate that is provided along with contracts/offer letters and handbooks at the start of each season. Hourly rates are individual to each guide and start at $12 an hour. Guides will be paid on a bi-weekly basis. Trek Travel will consider pay increases on an annual basis based on several factors. More information regarding pay will be provided throughout the interview process and within the contract and handbook. In addition to their regular rate of pay, it is customary for Guides to receive gratuities directly from guests. Each guest is encouraged to tip an average of $40-50 per day.

Amount of Work

Guide earnings depend heavily on the number of trips guided and the amount and type of work performed on each trip. Guides with more availability have a better chance of being scheduled for more work and therefore have a greater chance of earning more income. On average, a full-time Guide will work 10-20 trips (or 100-200) days per peak season (April-October). In most cases, for every 2-3 weeks working, a guide will have 1 week off. Full-time guides tend to have priority with scheduled trips since they have full time availability; whereas, part-time guides have scheduled work depending on availability, location and other factors. In addition to guiding trips, Guides will have the opportunity to perform other paid services, including, but not limited to:

  • Bike and equipment maintenance and miscellaneous warehouse work as scheduled
  • Driving equipment between regions
  • Updating all Guide & Trip Documents with changes as they occur
  • Researching new trips
  • Final trip preparation on ground conducted at the beginning of a season prior to running trips in a region
  • Familiarization drives of a new region prior to guiding a trip for the first time
  • Training and Meeting sessions

Guide Travel

Trek Travel will pay for all transportation costs to and from the Guide’s home airport and trip destinations. We enjoy the services of a dedicated Travel Agent who helps book Guide flights and rail tickets. Guides are only responsible for transportation costs if they choose to modify the itinerary planned by Trek Travel, for example, by extending their stay at or around the trip destination or traveling to and from home in-between trips.

Guide Housing

Trek Travel will pay for all lodging associated with the trip-related work. Guides room together while staying in lodging on trip, paid for by Trek Travel. When Guides are not working or are in between trips, Trek Travel will pay lodging at a regional Guide house or hotel (at its sole discretion) as well as all necessary transportation costs. If a Guide does not wish to take advantage of lodging provided by Trek Travel before or after (but not during) a trip, they may stay elsewhere at their own expense, including the cost of transportation to and from such alternative lodging.

Guide Meals

Trek Travel pays for Guide’s meals that we include in the trip for our Guests. For example, on a typical trip all breakfasts, most dinners and most lunches are included in the price of the trip for our guests, so Guides do not have to pay for these meals. Trek Travel Guides are responsible for paying for all meals outside of their trips while on contract with us.

Benefits

Workers Compensation Coverage

Worker’s Compensation Insurance provides medical expense coverage for hospital and out-patient medical treatment as well as a limited amount of disability income protection should the guide incur an injury on the job or contract an illness directly attributable to their work. In the event of a work- related injury, all Guides are covered by Workers Compensation Insurance.

Additional Benefits

Beyond working in amazing places and interacting with an incredibly diverse group of both Guests and Co-Guides, there are many advantages to being a Trek Travel Guide.

  • Active work environment, we pay you to travel for work
  • Vast array of opportunities within the growing company
  • Desirable company values and culture
  • Ride our top-of-the-line bikes while guiding and in the field
  • Immediate access to discounted prices on Trek and Bontrager gear
  • Generous discounts on purchase of Trek Bikes
  • Privy to leading outdoor industry discounts through our network of Pro Deals
  • Discounts on Trek Travel vacations for you and your family members
  • Ability to keep personal frequent flyer miles from all work-related travel
  • Be apart of a dynamic, worldwide Trek Travel family with an average of 5+ years retention
  • Vibrant, passionate, committed coworkers who love cycling just as much as you do
  • Continuous Training Programs for the entire Trek Travel team

The following information is relative for all Trek Travel employees. Please note: Guides that are US citizens are hired as Trek Travel employees.

Medical Insurance

Employees who qualify as full-time employees (FTEs), are eligible for the individual coverage health reimbursement arrangement (ICHRA). You are eligible on the first of the month following the first month you work 130 hours or more. Eligibility will be measured and determined on a monthly basis.

Dental & Vision Insurance

Trek Travel provides the dental and vision plans through Delta Dental and is 100% covered by the employee. Dental and vision have the same eligibility as the ICHRA.

401(K) Plan

Employees are eligible to make 401(k) Elective Deferral Contributions on the first day of the calendar month following the month during which you attain the age 21 and after you have completed 1 month of service, measured from your date of hire. After working 1,000 hours in 6 or 12 consecutive months, whichever comes first, you will be eligible to receive Trek Travel’s match of 50% on the first 6% you contribute, and you are 100% vested immediately.

The Hallmarks of a Trek Travel Guide

Being a Trek Travel Guide offers a unique lifestyle with many opportunities and rewards. We are fortunate enough to see breathtaking corners of the world and work with a family of coworkers that are nothing short of incredible. We also have an extreme variety of responsibilities as a Guide representing Trek Travel.

During a typical day, we are extremely organized and flexible. We master trip logistics, manage trip finances and represent Trek Travel with subcontractors. We educate our Guests on safe techniques, enrich their cultural understanding, motivate those who wish to challenge themselves, pamper those looking for the ultimate in luxury, and provide vacations of a lifetime for all. This is simply the beginning. The following are qualities required to be a Trek Travel Guide.

Exceptional Customer Service

At Trek Travel our philosophy is that we have an option for all our Guests. Accordingly, on every trip Guides are expected to personalize each guest’s vacation to their individual abilities and desires by offering unparalleled support and flexibility, with options for all travelers throughout the entire trip.

Superior Hosting Skills

Guides are ALWAYS “on”! Our days can start as early as 5:00 AM and end past midnight with a primary goal to ensure that our Guests are having the time of their lives. Guides must extend their skills from wrenching on bikes to creating gourmet picnics to entertaining dinner conversations with a range of individuals.

Infinitely Flexible, Resourceful and Solution-Oriented

Guides must easily adapt to rapidly changing scenarios, find solutions quickly with their teammates and “roll with it” when faced with a situation that strays from the plan. While we spend an enormous amount of time planning our trips down to the last detail, a large part of what makes our Guests’ trip experience unforgettable are those spontaneous moments that you can’t predict.

A Natural “Connector” with all Personality Types

Mornings, afternoons, and evenings are spent engaging our Guests in conversation both on and off the bike all while maintaining Trek Travel’s legendary customer service and attention to detail. We must possess skills to accommodate any and all Guest personalities, connect the group and genuinely want to get to know each and every guest.

Culturally Aware and Involved

We weave each and every Guest into the fabric of a culture and region, whether it is an exclusive wine tasting at a private Bordeaux chateau, chance meetings with a local farmer on the side of a road or naturalists on our trips to talk about rain forest ecology. We have an innate and insatiable curiosity of our surroundings, as well as natural ability to extend that sense of discovery to those around us.

Fun, Passionate and a Dynamic Zest for Life

Guides are the type of individuals that others enjoy being around because they possess positive energy and a contagious zest for life. The charisma that each guide exudes extends beyond on-trip interaction, it is who we are. We love life, are extremely passionate about people and travel. We want to share that with all other people we interact with.

Polished Professionalism

We are expected to constantly display lightheartedness while always maintaining control of the situation. Responding quickly and decisively to challenging situations, informing our Guests of what is going on are paramount. Maintaining and enhancing mutually beneficial relationships with our sub-contractors in the field is also key, as they are critical to our business.

Safety-Focused

Due to the inherent risks in any physical activity, we have a peerless dedication to ensuring that safe practices are followed, and Guests are educated on proper etiquette habits when travelling with us. All Guides are required to be First Aid and CPR certified, deliver pre-ride Safety Talks and Tips, constantly be aware of Guests’ travelling habits and offer suggestions or warnings as necessary.

Committed to Continuous Improvement

While every trip we run has been painstakingly put together by a team of Guides, Researchers and Trip Designers, we never stop looking for a better way to do things. Are there more scenic routes to get to our picnic spot? Has someone met a charming artisan to host our Guests in their workshop for an intimate lunch? Guides are always looking to improve Guests’ experience and streamline logistical systems.

Fiscally Responsible

Guides have an enormous amount of responsibility placed on their shoulders as they are put in charge of sizable assets such as vehicles, trailers, bikes, and related equipment. We only hire those who display the highest levels of integrity and honesty. We trust our Guides and give them a large amount of discretion in the field; we expect them to maintain exceedingly high fiscal standards and keep all finances in order at all times.

Excellent Communicator

Guides are able to comfortably communicate with Guests by setting expectations, communicating the itinerary and relaying important information in an interesting and fun way. Beyond that, Guides must be proficient in providing thorough feedback and ideas for improvement for every trip they run plus comfortable providing constructive feedback to teammates.

Reliable Team Player

One of the best parts of this job is the people you work with. Not only are you working with another Guide (sometimes 2 or more), you are living, eating and breathing with that Guide for up to several months at a time. Due to the enormous amount of preparation and ongoing work that goes into each Trek Travel trip, our Guides must be able to rely on their teammates to get the job done and have fun doing it.

Letter from Tania Burke

Dear Trek Travel Guide Applicant,

I started guiding over 20 years ago because I wanted to do something I truly had a passion for. I love to hear guests tell us their trip was the best trip they have ever been on. I especially love the smiling faces, hearing hearty laughter and watching them enjoying the simple pleasure of being outdoors in the most beautiful places on earth.

Our Guides are the cornerstone of our Business and are solely focused on providing the vacation of a lifetime. They have an intoxicating zest for life. They’re insightful, quirky and, from cartoon designers to engineers and lawyers, they come from a variety of backgrounds that have shaped their charismatic personas. They are magicians, able to transform from grease to grace.

One moment they are wrenching on bikes or appearing exactly when needed with a beverage, and the next they are eloquently explaining the intricate history of each hilltop village or confidently pairing two-star Michelin meals with the perfect local wine. With intimate knowledge of the landscape, they can suggest the best route to match any ability. What sets them apart from the rest is their infinitely accommodating, fun and flexible attitude. They live by the motto Your Day, You Decide and will attempt anything to ensure that every trip is a trip of a lifetime. These are the guide qualities and skills we look for:

  • Professionals
  • Excellent Communicators
  • Seasoned Travelers
  • Exceptional Bike Mechanics
  • Natural “Connectors” with all personality types
  • Master a Foreign Language
  • Fun, Passionate and a Dynamic Zest for Life
  • Flexible
  • Avid Cyclists
  • Safety-focused
  • Resourceful and Solution-Oriented
  • Culturally Aware and Involved

Guide life is unique, rewarding and not an easy job. Please read through our Guide position information to determine if this is the job for you. If the answer is YES we look forward to hearing from you.

Good Luck!

Tania Burke

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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