Being named a Travel + Leisure World’s Best Tour Operator is an honor—but more importantly, it’s a reflection of the people, care, and experiences that define every Trek Travel trip.

Each year, Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards are shaped by thousands of readers who vote based on real travel experiences. These aren’t industry insiders or marketing panels—they’re travelers who’ve been there, done it, and felt the difference. That’s what makes this recognition especially meaningful to us.

What the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Award Represents

Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards are among the most respected accolades in global travel. Winners are selected based on reader feedback across categories that matter most to travelers: service, expertise, personalization, and overall experience.

For tour operators, this award recognizes companies that consistently deliver thoughtful, memorable journeys—where logistics fade into the background and the experience takes center stage. To be named a World’s Best Tour Operator means travelers trust you with their time, their expectations, and their sense of adventure. That trust is something we take seriously.

Why Trek Travel was Recognized

At Trek Travel, we believe great trips don’t happen by accident. They’re the result of care, craft, and people who genuinely love what they do. This recognition reflects what our guests experience every day on our trips:

Exceptional Guides

Our guides are the heart of Trek Travel. They’re experts in their craft, attentive hosts, and passionate storytellers who bring each place to life. They anticipate needs, solve problems before they arise, and create the kind of welcoming environment that turns a group of travelers into a community.

World-Class Bikes and Support

As part of the Trek family, Trek Travel provides premium Trek bikes, guide fittings, and on-trip support. Guests travel with confidence knowing their equipment and logistics are handled to the highest standard.

Seamless Planning, Thoughtfully Executed

Every Trek Travel trip is meticulously planned so guests can focus on the experience, not the logistics. Routes, transfers, meals, and daily details are handled with precision, creating travel that feels effortless from start to finish.

Handpicked Hotels That Reflect the Destination

Accommodations are chosen for comfort, location, and sense of place. From boutique hotels to five-star retreats, Trek Travel hotels enhance the journey and provide meaningful rest and recovery at the end of each day.

What This Means for Our Guests

For travelers considering their next adventure, this award offers reassurance. It means choosing Trek Travel comes with confidence—confidence that your trip will be thoughtfully planned, expertly supported, and delivered with heart. Confidence that you’ll be challenged and cared for, welcomed and understood.

Whether you’re cycling legendary mountain roads, hiking coastal trails, or exploring a destination at your own pace, this recognition reflects the consistency and quality guests can expect on every Trek Travel experience.

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate this milestone, we’re also looking forward. To new destinations, fresh perspectives, and continued evolution—while staying true to what’s always defined Trek Travel.

This recognition from Travel + Leisure is a reminder of why we do what we do: to create trips that stay with you long after the journey ends.

To everyone who has traveled with us, voted, shared feedback, or trusted us with their adventure—thank you. This award belongs to you as much as it does to us.

Explore the Trips That Earned This Recognition

From cycling and gravel adventures to hiking, walking, self-guided trips, and ride camps, discover the experiences that led travelers to name Trek Travel a World’s Best Tour Operator.

Trek Travel Named a Travel + Leisure World’s Best Tour Operator

Travel + Leisure World's Best Award Banner 2025

Being named a Travel + Leisure World’s Best Tour Operator is an honor—but more importantly, it’s a reflection of the people, care, and experiences that define every Trek Travel trip.

Each year, Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards are shaped by thousands of readers who vote based on real travel experiences. These aren’t industry insiders or marketing panels—they’re travelers who’ve been there, done it, and felt the difference. That’s what makes this recognition especially meaningful to us.

What the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Award Represents

Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards are among the most respected accolades in global travel. Winners are selected based on reader feedback across categories that matter most to travelers: service, expertise, personalization, and overall experience.

For tour operators, this award recognizes companies that consistently deliver thoughtful, memorable journeys—where logistics fade into the background and the experience takes center stage. To be named a World’s Best Tour Operator means travelers trust you with their time, their expectations, and their sense of adventure. That trust is something we take seriously.

Why Trek Travel was Recognized

At Trek Travel, we believe great trips don’t happen by accident. They’re the result of care, craft, and people who genuinely love what they do. This recognition reflects what our guests experience every day on our trips:

Exceptional Guides

Our guides are the heart of Trek Travel. They’re experts in their craft, attentive hosts, and passionate storytellers who bring each place to life. They anticipate needs, solve problems before they arise, and create the kind of welcoming environment that turns a group of travelers into a community.

World-Class Bikes and Support

As part of the Trek family, Trek Travel provides premium Trek bikes, guide fittings, and on-trip support. Guests travel with confidence knowing their equipment and logistics are handled to the highest standard.

Seamless Planning, Thoughtfully Executed

Every Trek Travel trip is meticulously planned so guests can focus on the experience, not the logistics. Routes, transfers, meals, and daily details are handled with precision, creating travel that feels effortless from start to finish.

Handpicked Hotels That Reflect the Destination

Accommodations are chosen for comfort, location, and sense of place. From boutique hotels to five-star retreats, Trek Travel hotels enhance the journey and provide meaningful rest and recovery at the end of each day.

What This Means for Our Guests

For travelers considering their next adventure, this award offers reassurance. It means choosing Trek Travel comes with confidence—confidence that your trip will be thoughtfully planned, expertly supported, and delivered with heart. Confidence that you’ll be challenged and cared for, welcomed and understood.

Whether you’re cycling legendary mountain roads, hiking coastal trails, or exploring a destination at your own pace, this recognition reflects the consistency and quality guests can expect on every Trek Travel experience.

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate this milestone, we’re also looking forward. To new destinations, fresh perspectives, and continued evolution—while staying true to what’s always defined Trek Travel.

This recognition from Travel + Leisure is a reminder of why we do what we do: to create trips that stay with you long after the journey ends.

To everyone who has traveled with us, voted, shared feedback, or trusted us with their adventure—thank you. This award belongs to you as much as it does to us.

Explore the Trips That Earned This Recognition

From cycling and gravel adventures to hiking, walking, self-guided trips, and ride camps, discover the experiences that led travelers to name Trek Travel a World’s Best Tour Operator.

Europe’s Secret Season: Why Spring Is the Best Time to Explore by Bike or on Foot

Spring in Europe is pure magic. The snow melts from mountain peaks, vineyards awaken with new leaves, and wildflowers transform the countryside. Cafés spill onto cobblestone streets, and trails and roads open wide under crisp, blue skies.

It’s a season made for cycling and hiking adventures—mild temperatures, colorful landscapes, and the joy of discovering Europe before the crowds return. From the lavender fields of Provence to the tulip trails of the Netherlands, this is Europe’s best-kept secret: the perfect time for active travel.

And with Trek Travel’s guided cycling and hiking tours, every detail is covered—so you can simply ride, walk, and take it all in.

Why Spring Is the Best Time to Visit Europe

Spring is one of the most rewarding times to visit Europe. You’ll pedal or hike through quiet villages, enjoy early-season hospitality, and see landscapes in full bloom. Average temperatures across southern and central Europe hover around a comfortable 60–75°F —ideal for active vacations.

Culinary travelers will also love the seasonal bounty: wild asparagus, fresh truffles, new olive oil, and early rosé wines. It’s also the best time to experience Europe’s off-season charm, with fewer tourists and more authentic local encounters.

Whether you prefer to cycle France’s Loire Valley, ride stunning Andalusian roads in Spain, or hike Italy’s coastal trails, spring gives you the space—and the scenery—to enjoy Europe at its best.

Top European Trips for Spring

Amsterdam to Bruges Bike Tour – Tulips, Canals & Cobblestones

Pedal from the Netherlands into Belgium on one of Europe’s most beloved cycling routes. Wind past historic windmills, canal-side cafés, and vibrant tulip fields that stretch to the horizon. The cool air and flat terrain make this a springtime favorite for both new and seasoned riders.

Andalucía Bike Tour – Sunshine & Olive Groves

Southern Spain’s rolling hills and whitewashed villages shine brightest in spring. Ride past endless olive orchards, through mountain foothills, and into lively Andalusian towns. With perfect temperatures and wildflowers in bloom, this is Spain’s best cycling season.

Tuscany & Cinque Terre Hiking & Walking Tour – Trails by the Sea

Hike through Tuscany’s rolling hills and into the coastal beauty of Cinque Terre. Spring brings wildflowers and cooler breezes—ideal for long walks between medieval hill towns and seaside villages. Enjoy Italian hospitality, local wines, and unforgettable views of the Ligurian coast.

Rows of Lavender fields in Provence.

Provence Bike Tour – France in Full Bloom

Spring is Provence at its most poetic. Ride beneath limestone cliffs, past olive groves, and through flower-dotted vineyards as the scent of lavender fills the air. The Gorges du Verdon glows in golden light, and the cafés of Gordes and Roussillon come alive again.

Croatia Bike Tour – Adriatic Islands Before the Crowds

Before the summer rush, Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast feels like your own private playground. Ride through olive groves, coastal roads, and ancient towns—then unwind with fresh seafood and sea views. Spring’s mild weather and clear skies make it the perfect time to explore.

Château de Chenonceau and its garden

Loire Valley Bike Tour – Castles, Vineyards & Countryside

Spring paints France’s Loire Valley in bright green and gold. Cycle through vineyards, along riverside paths, and to fairytale châteaux surrounded by blooming gardens. The mild weather makes this the ideal spring cycling destination for those seeking a relaxed yet scenic ride.

The Trek Travel Difference – Plan your next vacation

Trek Travel makes spring travel simple. Every tour combines expert guides, world-class Trek bikes, and handpicked hotels chosen for comfort and character. You’ll enjoy thoughtfully curated routes, support vans for every climb, and cuisine that celebrates each destination.

This is luxury active travel at its most seamless—the perfect balance of challenge and ease. Whether you’re a cyclist chasing big miles or a walker seeking quiet paths, Trek Travel ensures every moment is memorable.

Gravel Riding Redefined: Trek Travel’s New Gravel Bikes for 2026

Gravel riding has taken the cycling world by storm. The appeal is simple: quiet backroads, rolling farm tracks, vineyard trails, white gravel climbs, and the freedom to ride where pavement ends. At Trek Travel, we’ve embraced gravel from the very beginning, curating trips in some of the most breathtaking gravel destinations in the world.

And now, we’re thrilled to announce the biggest upgrade yet. In 2026, guests on our gravel trips will ride the brand-new Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 or the all-new Trek Checkpoint+ SL e-gravel bike. These bikes are the most advanced gravel machines Trek has ever built—and we can’t wait for you to experience them on your next cycling vacation of a lifetime.

Why Gravel with Trek Travel?

At its heart, gravel riding is about freedom. It’s about choosing the road less traveled, finding quiet trails where cars are rare, and pedaling into landscapes that take your breath away. Tuscany’s strade bianche, Girona’s rolling dirt roads, Croatia’s vineyard tracks, and Vermont’s covered bridges all offer a unique connection to place that paved roads can’t match.

When you travel with Trek Travel, gravel goes beyond adventure. You’ll ride supported by expert guides, world-class hospitality, and the best bikes in the industry. It’s not just about tackling rugged terrain—it’s about knowing that your equipment, your support, and your experience are second to none.

And now, in 2026, Trek Travel gravel trips are elevated even higher with the newest fleet of Trek Checkpoint gravel bikes—carbon, powerful, and precision-built for any ride.

Explore the New Bikes for 2026

The Trek Checkpoint+ SL 6 AXS

New for 2026, the Checkpoint+ SL 6 AXS joins our fleet as Trek’s first electric-assist gravel bike available on Trek Travel trips. This e-gravel bike is designed to make every ride more enjoyable, whether you’re looking for the extra push to crest steep climbs, extend your mileage for the day, or simply savor a bit more comfort on unpaved routes.

The Checkpoint+ is built around a lightweight OCLV carbon frame with IsoSpeed comfort technology, which reduces the vibrations of rough terrain and keeps you fresh on long days. Its 45 mm tubeless tires grip confidently over gravel and dirt, while the carbon wheels keep the ride fast and responsive. The quiet TQ motor and 360Wh battery (with optional extender) provide a natural-feeling boost that helps you take on climbs with ease and explore farther than ever before. Paired with SRAM AXS electronic shifting and powerful disc brakes, this bike puts control and precision right at your fingertips.

For guests new to gravel or those who want to feel more confident on demanding routes, this e-gravel bike makes every adventure feel possible. Even seasoned riders will appreciate the way it smooths out the toughest days, turning challenging rides into pure joy. Available as an optional upgrade, the Checkpoint+ will be offered on select trips beginning in 2026.

The Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3

If there’s one bike that defines gravel performance in 2026, it’s the Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3. Included in the price of your trip, this machine is the gold standard for riders ready to take on adventurous miles across a variety of terrain.

The SL 7 Gen 3 features Trek’s OCLV 500 carbon frame, engineered for stiffness and responsiveness without sacrificing comfort. Its IsoSpeed decoupler absorbs chatter and bumps, so you can ride longer and stronger with less fatigue. The geometry is tuned for endurance, offering stability and confidence while still keeping the ride lively. With 45 mm tubeless tires, carbon wheels, and a gravel-specific SRAM Force XPLR AXS wireless drivetrain, the bike balances power, speed, and control perfectly. Disc brakes ensure reliable stopping power in any condition, from muddy tracks to steep descents.

Whether you’re spinning through the vineyard roads of Istria, climbing Tuscany’s iconic white gravel, or exploring the rugged trails of the Black Hills, the Trek Checkpoint Gen 3 transforms every route into an extraordinary ride. It’s the ultimate gravel bike for guests who want a smooth, responsive, and performance-driven companion for their Trek Travel vacation.

SRAM Force XPLR Rear Derailleur.

Gravel Gear, Leveled Up with SRAM

To match the world’s best gravel bikes, Trek Travel has partnered with SRAM, one of the most innovative brands in cycling. Every bike in our gravel fleet is equipped with SRAM’s cutting-edge AXS wireless shifting, giving you smooth, effortless gear changes with the tap of a finger. Their gravel-specific 1x drivetrains are built to handle steep climbs and rugged terrain, while powerful disc brakes provide confidence and control in all conditions.

The partnership between Trek and SRAM means that every detail of your ride—from shifting to braking—is supported by world-class engineering. It’s one more way Trek Travel ensures that your gravel vacation is elevated to the highest level of performance.

Where You’ll Ride in 2026

The best gravel bikes in the world deserve the best destinations. In 2026, Trek Travel guests will ride the new fleet on legendary gravel routes across Europe, North America and beyond.

Imagine pedaling along Croatia’s vineyard-lined trails and unwinding at a boutique wine hotel. Or tracing Tuscany’s strade bianche, where every curve brings sweeping views of the Italian countryside. In Girona, you’ll follow the same gravel routes that pro cyclists call their training ground. Closer to home, Vermont’s covered bridges and rolling dirt roads create a picture-perfect gravel playground, while South Dakota’s Black Hills and Bentonville’s thriving gravel scene offer rugged adventure and cultural charm.

No matter the destination, these new bikes ensure that every climb, descent, and long stretch of gravel is smoother, faster, and more fun than ever before.

The Best New Hotels for 2026: Luxury Stays on Trek Travel Trips

Looking for the best new hotels in Europe and beyond for 2026? Trek Travel’s newest trips feature stays in unique properties that combine luxury, comfort, and a deep connection to the place.

From luxury wellness resorts in Germany to historic cave dwellings in Matera and beachfront escapes on the Ligurian coast, these are the best new hotels for 2026 that you’ll call home on your next cycling or hiking vacation of a lifetime.

Das König Ludwig | Germany and Austria Bike Tour

Set in the heart of Bavaria’s breathtaking Allgäu region, Das König Ludwig is a wellness retreat like no other. With views of the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle and the shimmering waters of Forggensee, this resort blends alpine charm with refined relaxation. Guests can unwind in spacious rooms with private balconies, savor panoramic mountain views, and rejuvenate at the expansive Ludwig Spa, featuring saunas, indoor and outdoor pools, and a serene wellness garden.

After a day of riding through Germany and Austria’s storybook valleys, the resort offers the perfect balance of activity and tranquility. Direct access to alpine trails makes it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, while the quiet luxury of the property ensures restorative evenings. For Trek Travel guests, it’s a seamless match of adventure and indulgence.

Sextantio Le Grotte della Civita | Puglia’s Salento and Matera Bike Tour

A stay at Sextantio Le Grotte della Civita is unlike any other in the world. Set within the UNESCO-listed Sassi district of Matera, this boutique hotel transforms ancient cave dwellings into deeply atmospheric guest rooms that embody both raw beauty and refined comfort. With minimal intervention and meticulous restoration, each of the 18 rooms retains its original stone architecture while offering the essentials of modern luxury.

By night, candlelight flickers against cavern walls, creating a setting that feels both timeless and unforgettable. Guests also gather in a deconsecrated cave church, now a common space that amplifies the historic richness of the property. Trek Travel guests will experience not only an extraordinary stay, but also a deeper connection to Matera’s rich cultural story.

Alpinhotel Keil | Valleys of the Dolomites Bike Tour

In the charming village of Olang, the family-owned Alpinhotel Keil offers the perfect gateway to the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites. This 4-star alpine retreat blends traditional warmth with modern style, featuring spacious rooms, a rooftop panorama pool with mountain views, and a wellness area ideal for unwinding after a day on the bike.

Guests can savor Alpine-Mediterranean cuisine crafted from regional ingredients, offering a taste of both tradition and innovation. Whether you’re starting your morning with views of the Puster Valley or ending your evening with a spa treatment, Alpinhotel Keil is as memorable as the Dolomites cycling routes themselves.

Grand Bohemian Lodge | Asheville to Greenville Bike Tour

Overlooking the Reedy River in Greenville, South Carolina, the Grand Bohemian Lodge is a boutique property that combines rugged elegance with artistic flair. Part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, this hotel is filled with curated Native American art, dramatic stone fireplaces, and refined details that create a distinctly bohemian spirit.

Guests can enjoy seasonal dining at Between the Trees, sip craft cocktails at Spirit & Bower, and relax at the indulgent Poseidon Spa. With direct access to the Swamp Rabbit Trail and downtown Greenville’s vibrant Main Street, it’s the ideal base for exploring one of America’s fastest-growing cycling destinations. For Trek Travel guests riding from Asheville to Greenville, it’s a stay that perfectly captures the region’s charm and character.

Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi | Tuscany and Cinque Terre Hiking & Walking Tour

Perched above the Ligurian Riviera in the charming fishing town of Camogli, Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi is a seaside retreat where Mediterranean elegance meets authentic Italian hospitality. Surrounded by pine trees and gardens, the property features a private beach, seawater pool, and panoramic terrace overlooking the Paradise Gulf.

Guests can dine at one of three sea-view restaurants, each offering fresh regional cuisine with stunning coastal backdrops. After a day of hiking Cinque Terre’s cliffside trails, unwind on the sun terrace or stroll through Camogli’s colorful streets. It’s the perfect match of elegance, nature, and the relaxed rhythm of Ligurian life.

Roxanich Winery & Design Hotel | Croatia Gravel Bike Tour

For those seeking a bold blend of heritage and contemporary luxury, Roxanich Winery & Design Hotel in Istria delivers. Overlooking the vine-laced Mirna River valley below the medieval village of Motovun, this striking property is both a design-forward boutique hotel and a celebrated winery.

Guests can indulge in locally inspired cuisine paired with Roxanich’s own natural wines, relax at the spa or infinity pool, and immerse themselves in Istria’s rich traditions of winemaking and truffle hunting. With just 32 stylish rooms and suites, it offers intimacy and sophistication—an ideal base for your Croatia gravel cycling adventure.

Spa Beerland at the Golden Lamb | Czech Republic Self-Guided Bike Tour

In the heart of Plzeň, the historic Spa Beerland at the Golden Lamb offers a truly unique wellness experience. Guests soak in oak whirlpool tubs filled with natural extracts from Pilsner Urquell beer—a blend of hops, yeast, and malt known for its restorative properties. Unlimited Pilsner is served alongside the treatment, ensuring an experience that’s as joyful as it is rejuvenating.

The hotel’s cozy rooms, set in a historic 13th-century brewery house, combine vintage charm with modern comfort. After a day of self-guided riding through Czech countryside, there’s no better way to relax than with a beer bath that revives both body and spirit.

Hotel Playasol | Girona Gravel Bike Tour

Set along the waterfront in Cadaqués, Hotel Playasol is a modern retreat just steps from the town center. Guests enjoy contemporary rooms with sea, garden, or pool views, along with a heated outdoor pool, spa features, and tranquil olive- and pine-filled gardens.

Cadaqués itself is a gem of Spain’s Costa Brava, and Hotel Playasol is perfectly positioned to offer both quiet relaxation and direct access to Girona’s legendary gravel roads. After a day of riding, return to the calm of the Mediterranean, where the sea breeze and coastal charm create the ultimate recovery setting.

Every Trek Travel trip is designed with one goal in mind: to deliver a vacation of a lifetime. These new hotels for 2026 aren’t just accommodations—they’re hand-selected experiences that reflect the character of their destinations and elevate your time off the bike or trail.

From wellness resorts in Germany to seaside elegance in Liguria, design-forward wine hotels in Croatia, and even a beer spa in the Czech Republic, these stays are sure to be as memorable as the rides and hikes themselves.

With trips already filling fast, now is the time to secure your spot on one of our new 2026 tours and be among the first to enjoy these incredible properties.

The Tour de France Femmes 2025

For years, women’s cycling operated in the background of men’s cycling, living in the shadow of the men’s Tour de France — but that’s changing fast.

The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift isn’t just another version of the men’s race. It’s become a celebration of female strength, camaraderie, and the raw joy of riding a bike at the absolute limit. This is a race that reminds us what cycling is really about.

The Road to the Tour: A Long Time Coming

The men’s Tour de France began in 1903. But women had to wait much longer for their turn on cycling’s biggest stage.

  • 1955: The first women’s Tour de France is held as a one-off race.
  • 1984–1989: A short-lived revival sees women racing similar routes alongside the men.
  • 1990s–2000s: Various attempts like La Grande Boucle Féminine keep the dream alive, but ultimately fade out due to lack of funding and media coverage.
  • 2022: The modern-day Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift is born — with full ASO support, global broadcast rights, and the legendary Marion Rousse at the helm.

This latest iteration is more than a reboot. It’s a statement: women belong on the world’s biggest stage — and they’re here to shake it up.

How the Women’s Tour Differs

The Tour de France Femmes isn’t just shorter — it’s sharper, punchier, and full of surprises.

  • 9 days, not 21: The women’s race is shorter making every single stage crucial.
  • More action, less control: Unlike the men’s race where the budget disparity allows superteams like UAE to control stages — the women’s race is much less predictable and much more exciting.
  • Different route, same ambition: The women don’t follow the same roads. They carve out their own Tour — like 2023’s unforgettable penultimate stage atop the Col du Tourmalet.
  • Authenticity front and center: The vibe is refreshingly real. Less brand polish, more guts and grit.

Riders like Demi Vollering, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, and Lotte Kopecky aren’t just elite athletes — they’re bold, joyful personalities who wear their hearts on their sleeves.

The Podium That Went Viral

During the 2025 Spring Classics, footage of the women’s podium at the Amstel Gold Race went viral on social media. The three medal winners, stood atop the podium, cheered and downed their celebratory beers. The moment went viral.

Why? Because it was positioned in stark contrast to the men’s podium who took a sip at most. The men’s podium felt controlled, corporate and lack-lustre.  

This viral moment highlighted what fans increasingly believe: women’s cycling has kept its soul.

Why It Matters

There’s a growing hunger for cycling that feels real. Not just marginal gains, data, and the team tactics of superteams able to afford the best riders— but the joy, the pain, the human stories. And that’s exactly what the Tour de France Femmes delivers.

It’s a race full of:

  • Attacking spirit (when everything is on the line, they go for it)
  • Emotional interviews (tears, laughter, honesty)
  • Moments of connection (both within the peloton and with the fans)

It’s competitive, yes. But it’s also a reminder of why we all ride: for the freedom, the challenge, and the friendships that form when we suffer together.

The Tour de France Femmes isn’t playing catch-up. It’s blazing its own trail — and inviting all of us to remember why we fell in love with cycling in the first place.

Who to Watch

The 2025 Tour de France Femmes promises a fierce battle for the yellow jersey, with some of the most exciting riders in women’s cycling set to return to the spotlight. Defending champion Kasia Niewiadoma will be back to fight for her title, having clinched victory in 2024 by a razor-thin margin of just four seconds. Hot on her heels will be FDJ-Suez’s Demi Vollering determined to overturn last year’s narrow defeat. The formidable, Lotte Kopecky, droppedout of the Giro early hoping to recover from a back injury in time for the Tour de France Femmes.

Meanwhile, several stars of the Women’s Spring Classics, include rising star Puck Pieterse and the Paris-Roubaix champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot. Olympic gold medalist Ferrand-Prévot came out of retirement to join Visma | Lease a Bike on a three-year deal and the French favourite is shaping up to be a serious wildcard threat.

2025 Tour de France Femmes Trip with Trek Travel

This year Trek Travel has crafted an incredible race-trip itinerary that puts you on the front lines of some of the race’s most exciting stages. Highlights include:

Stage 7: Climb from the crystal clear water of Annecy Lake up the locals favorite, Col de Leschaux, before tackling Col du Plainpalais and Col du Granier, the route the racers will take in reverse!From our private terrace viewing right at the top of Col de Granier you’ll have the perfect vantage point to see the riders race to the top!

Stage 8: Enjoy an early morning ride, climbing up Col du Chat with stunning views of Lac Bourget below, before heading to the stage start in nearby Chambery. Enjoy VIP access to the official departure village as you cheer on your favourites!

Stage 9: Experience the stage 9 route yourself with a morning climb up Col du Corbier before heading to the finish line of the Tour de France Femmes where you’ll have VIP access to the hospitality area with flat screens and exclusive behind-the-scenes access with the Lidl-Trek team.  

Dreaming of Riding the Tour de Femmes Routes?

Want to experience the magic of the Tour for yourself? Trek Travel offers an incredible cycling vacation that follows in the wheel tracks of the women’s Tours — including bucket-list climbs, pro-level support, and that post-ride glass of something cold and earned.

2024 Sustainability Impact Report

In 2023, partnership with carbon consultant ecollective, Trek Travel completed our first greenhouse gas emissions inventory. This was a critical first step in relaunching our sustainability work in the post-Covid era, because in order to address our impact in a meaningful way, we first needed to understand it. The 2023 numbers established our baseline, which we will work to improve upon year after year. The inventory covered all aspects of our business: from headquarters emissions and staff travel to merchandise and purchased goods, our website, virtual and in-person events, customer travel to our trips and all on-trip elements such as transportation, hotels, food, guide housing and activities. It was conducted following GHG Protocol guidance—if you are interested in reading more about this process, you can check out the methodology details here.  

2023 Numbers at a Glance: 

Average 2023 carbon footprint per guest per day excluding guest travel (kg CO2e): 48 kg 
Average 2023 carbon footprint per guest per day including guest travel (kg CO2e): 443 kg 

Carbon footprints can be hard to visualize. Using our 2023 results of 48 kg CO₂e per guest per day (excluding travel to and from the trip) we offer a few comparisons below. Whilst our score is lower than other vacations (Maldives trips average 97 kg CO₂e/customer/day and ocean cruises 297 kg CO₂e/customer/day) our emissions still matter and must be reduced. 

To this end, in 2024 we focused our efforts on a variety of projects that included every department at Trek Travel. We moved more of our warehouse spaces onto green energy. The Guide Department worked to make our guide schedule more efficient, thus reducing the staff travel required between regions. Our Guide and Guest Experience teams started evaluating all guest and guide clothing with the aim of switching to recycled materials. Our guest packets, which our guests in the mail before their trip, will now include recycled packaging materials. Trek Travel water bottles were transitioned to plant-based materials, and day bags were transitioned to recycled materials. And of course, both of these items are reusable in daily life! We maintain our vehicle and bike fleets to last for multiple years, so our purchased goods were down in 2024 and more guests chose lower-emissions trips that were based from a single hotel and required less guest and luggage transportation.

Our logistic team implemented a new tire and tube recycling program in the US. We also carefully considered how to, in the future, incorporate electric vehicles into our fleet. We moved into a more modern and efficient warehouse space in our hometown of Madison, Wisconsin and collected more data on our global guide house emissions.

With guidance from ecollective and a set of reduction actions up our sleeves, we set our 2024 targets: a 5% cut in total Scope 1 & 2 emissions and a 6% cut in per guest per day Scope 3 emissions (see here for a brief explanation of the Scopes, which are part of any carbon analysis. Our Scope 1 & 2 reduction goal is based on our “absolute,” or total emissions in these categories. Our Scope 3 reduction goal is an “intensity target,” because it is based on emissions per guest per day. (This follows the current GHG Protocols and guidance)  

2024 GHG Emissions Results

In early 2024, we completed our 2nd annual GHG emissions inventory with ecollective. Our reduction goal for 2024 for Scopes 1&2 was 5% (this was an absolute, or total emissions, reduction goal). 2024 Scope 1 & 2 reduction: 0.3%

Our reduction goal for 2024 for Scope 3 was 6% (this goal was an intensity target, based on the emissions per guest per day). 2024 Scope 3 reduction: 18%

Average 2024 carbon footprint per guest per day excluding guest travel (kg CO2e): 41 kg. Average 2024 carbon footprint per guest per day including guest travel (kg CO2e): 437 kg

Progress and Perspective

Our overall per guest per day emissions decreased in 2024 and even more impressively, so did our total emissions (excluding guest travel) despite hosting significantly more guests than the preceding year. That’s a milestone we’re proud of. We missed our absolute Scope 1 & 2 reduction goal however, due to a small increase in vehicle emissions due to running more trips. We await progress in the electric passenger van market as well as electric vehicle charging infrastructure in order to directly address these emissions. We’re encouraged by our overall progress but know Net Zero is a journey and we are just getting started. We’ll continue to work to reduce our footprint each year. Some years we’ll hit our targets, some we may not, but we’re committed to transparency every step of the way so we can share what we learn as we work toward lower carbon travel. 

Guest Travel Emissions

As part of our carbon footprint analysis, ecollective estimated the emissions from guest travel to and from our trips. While we include this in some reporting, we exclude it from the Scope 3 emissions tied to our reduction targets. Why? These emissions are hard to track accurately—Trek Travel doesn’t book guest travel—and even harder to control. That said, they represent a major part of travel’s climate impact, and we won’t ignore them. We can encourage behavior change that will bring these emissions down–on our webpage you’ll find some recommendations for ways to cut down on the emissions related to your travel. We are also evaluating future investments in Sustainable Aviation Fuel—more on this in a future report.

What’s next? 2025 Carbon Reduction Goals and Projects

Greenhouse Gas Emissions reduction goals for 2025: Scopes 1&2: 4% overall reduction goal
Scope 3: 6% per guest per day reduction goal

These are some of the projects we plan to undertake to reach these goals:

  • Purchase fully renewable electricity for the Madison Warehouse.
  • In partnership with ecollective, we plan to implement a Hotel Energy Survey, which will enable us to vet new hotels for their sustainability efforts and will provide feedback to our current partners for ways they can lower their emissions. This is critical, as Trek Travel is unable to finance or force our hotel partners to reduce their emissions, but clear information will help us make decisions and help our partners reach their emission reduction goals. These emissions savings will be realized year after year.
  • We will continue pursuing our mission to have an environmentally friendly version of all guest consumable items and gifts.
  • In partnership with ecollective, we will conduct a summer training session with our Trip Design Team for designing lower emission trips.
  • We will host an internal training for all staff on personal carbon footprint reduction, conducted by our in-house Sustainability Program Manager and our friends at Trek Bikes.
  • Implement a tire/tube recycling program for our European operations.

We do not have all the answers, and the travel industry faces many challenges on the road to Net Zero, but we believe it is important to do what we can to reduce our impact year after year. We will update our webpage and issue an Impact Report annually to keep you informed of our plans and methodology.

Have an idea for how we can reduce emissions? Get in touch at sustainability@trektravel.com. We hope you’ll join us on this important journey to help protect the special places and communities that make travel meaningful and worthwhile.

How Trek Travel’s Green Miles Program Is Helping Employees Go Green (and Earn Money)

Aerial view of Madison, Wisconsin and the two lakes

At Trek Travel, we believe that sustainability isn’t just about the products we use and the experiences we create—it’s about the lifestyle choices we promote. That’s why we introduced the Green Miles Program, an initiative that rewards employees for cycling or walking to work. This program not only helps us reduce our carbon footprint but also encourages healthier, more eco-conscious commuting.

What is the Green Miles Program?

The Green Miles Program rewards employees for the miles they commute by bike or on foot. It’s as simple as logging the miles you walk or ride to work, and at the end of the year, employees are rewarded with a bonus based on the number of miles they’ve accumulated.

The total Green Miles fund is set up each year and the amount is divided among the participants based on the miles logged. The more miles you ride or walk, the bigger the reward. This program is a win-win for everyone: employees stay healthier, save money, and contribute to reducing carbon emissions.

The Impact of Green Miles: Reducing Carbon Emissions and Inspiring Healthier Lifestyles

Since its launch in 2009, the Green Miles Program has helped Trek Travel employees rack up an impressive 50,700 commuter miles by bike and foot—saving an estimated 17,000 kg of CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere. That’s a significant environmental contribution, achieved by simply swapping a car ride for a bike ride or walk.

In 2023, employees biked and walked 4,665 miles, and 3,203 miles were logged in 2024. So far in 2025, approximately 2,700 Green Miles have been logged. With every mile, not only do employees earn money but they also contribute to a healthier planet.

Ride your Bike and Track your Impact

The Sustainability team at Trek Bikes estimates that replacing several hundred miles of driving with riding will offset the carbon that was emitted during the manufacture of your bike. With Trek’s Ride Club App you can track your car replacement rides to see your carbon savings add up, knowing that with each ride you are helping to minimize your own personal carbon footprint. This is one of the powers of cycling: every time you ride, you’re directly contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.

Why Choose the Green Miles Program?

For our employees, the Green Miles Program isn’t just about earning money—though that’s a nice bonus! It’s about making a small difference in the fight against climate change. By cycling to work, Trek Travel employees reduce their dependence on cars, save money on commuting costs, and stay healthier by incorporating physical activity into their daily routine.

Think a Green Miles Program could work for your business? We would love to hear from you! One of the primary reasons we share about our sustainability work is to encourage our customers and other businesses to join us in our mission. If you’d like more information about how to get a Green Miles program started at your organization please email us at sustainability@trektravel.com and we’d be happy to help.

Join Trek Travel in Cycling Toward a More Sustainable Future

At Trek Travel, we’re not just about creating great cycling experiences—we’re committed to making cycling a part of a sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle. Join us as we continue to work toward a greener future, one pedal stroke at a time.

Want to learn more about Trek Travel’s sustainability program? Check out our Sustainability Landing Page or explore our 2024 Impact Report for more information on our ongoing efforts to reduce our environmental footprint.

Investing in a More Sustainable Future: Trek Travel’s Partnership with Klimate

At Trek Travel, sustainability is more than just a buzzword. It’s a consideration in everything we do—from the routes we create to the partnerships we foster. As part of our ongoing efforts to combat climate change, we’ve partnered with Klimate, an organization that empowers businesses to invest in high-quality carbon removal projects with confidence. Through this partnership, we are actively supporting projects that remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it long-term.

Klimate has helped us connect with carbon removal technologies that align with Trek Travel’s sustainability goals. These projects outlined below represent some of the most promising and verifiable solutions for carbon sequestration, and we’re proud to contribute to these projects in a small way in 2025.

Carbon Removal Projects: Making a Real Difference

InPlanet: Accelerating Carbon Removal Through Enhanced Rock Weathering

One of the most innovative projects we’re supporting is InPlanet, which focuses on Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW). This technique accelerates a natural process of carbon removal from the atmosphere by grinding and spreading rocks on agricultural land. The process stores CO₂ in minerals in soil, creating a permanent solution for carbon sequestration. In addition to carbon removal, ERW improves soil quality, boosts agriculture’s resilience to climate impacts like drought, and provides benefits for local ecosystems.

Charm Industrial: A Revolutionary Approach to Bio-Oil Carbon Storage

Charm Industrial offers a unique method for carbon removal through bio-oil, created by converting waste biomass into a carbon-rich liquid via fast pyrolysis. The bio-oil is then injected deep into underground rock formations, where it solidifies and remains stored for millennia. This method ensures carbon permanence for over 1,000 years, making it a long-lasting solution to mitigating climate change.

Charm Industrial also uses waste biomass from wildfire-thinning projects, turning potential environmental hazards into a valuable resource. By supporting this project, Trek Travel helps address the growing threat of wildfires while removing carbon from the atmosphere for the long term.

Carbuna: Unlocking the Potential of Biochar for Climate Solutions

Another impactful project we’re involved with is Carbuna, which focuses on biochar, a carbon-negative product created by heating organic material in the absence of oxygen. Biochar has many applications, from improving soil health to being used in building materials that store carbon. Carbuna’s products are climate-positive, and the company has been a pioneer in the biochar industry.

What makes this project even more exciting is its ability to scale. Carbuna works with a network of biochar producers and has its own production technology, which allows for rapid expansion of biochar use across agriculture and construction sectors. By investing in Carbuna, Trek Travel is supporting an industry that has the potential to drive real, widespread change in both the agricultural and building sectors.

Andes Microbial Carbon Mineralization: Accelerating Carbon Storage in Soils

In the US Midwest, Andes Microbial Carbon Mineralization is partnering with farmers to apply microorganisms alongside crop seeds. These microbes accelerate the natural process of mineralizing CO₂ in soil, turning atmospheric carbon into stable minerals. This project is highly scalable and could be implemented across agricultural lands globally.

The benefits go beyond just carbon removal. The microbes also improve plant health by increasing nutrient availability, strengthening soil structure, and improving water retention. This method is a great example of how climate action can go hand-in-hand with agricultural productivity, making it a win-win for farmers and the environment, right in Trek Travel’s midwestern backyard.

Join Us in the Fight Against Climate Change

Trek Travel believes that every trip should contribute to the well-being of the planet in as many ways as possible. As we continue to create memorable cycling and hiking experiences for our guests, we are committed to finding new ways to integrate sustainability into everything we do. From supporting carbon removal projects to incorporating eco-friendly practices on our trips, we are dedicated to reducing our environmental impact and making the world a better place for future generations. We invite you to join us on this journey and help make a difference.

What do the jerseys mean in the tour de France?

The Tour de France is one part bike race, one part tourist adventure, and one part fashion show. Ask any professional cyclist, and they’ll tell you that winning (or even contesting) one of these jerseys is the pinnacle of the sport and highlight of their careers. But while many cycling fans worldwide are familiar with the pomp and circumstance of the Yellow Jersey, they may not know the stories behind the other jerseys up for grabs.

What does the Yellow Jersey mean in the Tour de France?

The Yellow Jersey, or maillot jaune, is the symbol perhaps most closely associated with the Tour de France worldwide. It designates the leader of the General Classification, or the overall, collective time of all stages together. It can change hands often throughout the entirety of the race and can be won without winning a single stage of the Tour.

Its beginnings date back to 1919, when the Tour de France founder, Henri Desgrange, decided that the leader of the race needed to be clearly identified with bright colors as he rode through the night. Today, a new Yellow Jersey is printed for each day of the Tour that it changes hands, and each one is imprinted with “HD” in honor of Desgrange himself.

Winners of the Yellow Jersey are awarded a trophy, cash prize, and final jersey of the race. The current record for overall Yellow Jersey wins is five, shared by Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, and Miguel Indurain.

What does the Green Jersey mean in the Tour de France?

The Green Jersey, or maillot vert, is also often referred to as “the sprinter’s jersey,” although this is a slight misnomer. Green Jersey winners accumulate the most points throughout the entirety of the race. They can earn these points for sprint wins, finishing in the top three places of a stage, or at intermediate sprints in the middle of a stage. Many of these contests take place during flatter stages, so sprinters have an advantage, but the Green Jersey winners are racers with more grit, persistence, and consistency across the entirety of the race.

Peter Sagan, who still races today, is the current record holder for most Green Jersey wins. Green Jersey winners are awarded cash prizes, trophies, and an overall jersey.

Pro rider Giulio Ciccone at the Tour de France

What does the Polka Dot Jersey mean in the Tour de France?

The Polka Dot Jersey, or “King of the Mountains Jersey,” is given to the best climber in the Tour, or the racer who has accumulated the most points for winning mountaintop finishes. Many times, the winner of the Polka Dot Jersey and Yellow Jersey are very close in standings, as mountaintop finishes play a huge role in the strategy of the overall race.

The Tour de France classifies climbs based on length, grade, and overall difficulty, where “category 4” is the least difficult and “hors categorie” is the most difficult. Difficult climbs offer more points for winners, and therefore the lightest, best climbers have an advantage in this jersey battle.

The current record-holder for most Polka Dot Jersey wins is French rider Richard Virenque, who has won it seven times. Polka Dot Jersey winners are awarded cash prizes, trophies, and an overall jersey.

What does the White Jersey mean in the Tour de France?

The White Jersey, or maillot blanc, is given to the best-placed rider overall under the age of 25. This classification began in 1975. Before 1975, there was a white jersey awarded to the overall best-ranked cyclist in points, climbs, and time, but then was changed to go to best “neo-pro” or new, inexperienced professional.

Experience the Tour with Trek Travel

Trek Travel can get you closer than you ever thought possible to all of these jerseys. Our Tour de France bike tours include visits to the podium, special access to the teams, and even VIP views of the finish lines and jersey presentations. It’s a chance to see the race and its history like never before as you witness the battles for each jersey with your own eyes.

Trek Travel’s Guide to the Tour de France

The Tour de France is more than just a race — it’s one of the most iconic sporting events in the world. Each summer we witness a combination of grit, glory over three thrilling weeks. Since 1903, the Tour has captured the hearts of cycling fans, drawing millions of roadside spectators and TV viewers eager to see the world’s top cyclists battle it out across mountains, plains, and cobbled streets.

At Trek Travel, we’ve been part of this magic for years. As an Official Tour Operator of the Tour de France, we have built a reputation for creating unforgettable Tour de France experiences. Whether you dream of pedaling legendary climbs or soaking up the electrifying atmosphere as a spectator, our pro-race tours and spectator viewing events take you to the heart of the action. Our close connection to the LIDL-Trek pro team also means that we can deliver exclusive moments that no other tour operator can match.

What do the different jerseys mean?

When you watch the Tour, you’ll notice riders wearing distinctive colored jerseys. Each of these carries special meaning:

The Yellow Jersey (Maillot Jaune): Worn by the overall race leader — the rider with the fastest cumulative time across all stages. This is the ultimate symbol of Tour de France dominance.

The Green Jersey (Maillot Vert): Awarded to the leader of the points classification, generally favoring sprinters who excel on flatter stages and intermediate sprints.

The Polka Dot Jersey (Maillot à Pois Rouges): Given to the best climber, the “King of the Mountains,” who racks up points on the course’s toughest ascents.

The White Jersey (Maillot Blanc): For the best young rider under the age of twenty-five, showcasing cycling’s rising young stars.

How Do the Teams Work?

Each Tour de France team is made up of eight riders, carefully selected for specific roles — from the team leader aiming for overall victory, to domestiques who protect, support, and pace their leader across the grueling course. There are sprinters, climbers, all-rounders, and time trial specialists, all working together in a complex dance of tactics and teamwork.

There are 23 teams racing in the men’s Tour de France this year and 22 teams in the women’s Tour de France Femmes.  

Trek Travel’s close partnership with the LIDL-Trek pro team offers you insider access you won’t find elsewhere. On our VIP Access tours you’ll get the chance to meet riders, snap photos with the team, or even hear firsthand about their strategies before a key stage. We bring you closer to the inner workings of pro cycling — connecting the dots between what you see on TV and the behind-the-scenes action that makes it all happen.

Who to Watch?

The 2025 Tour de France is poised to deliver another thrilling chapter in the ongoing rivalry between Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard. Pogačar, aiming for his fourth yellow jersey, dominated the 2024 season, and so far in 2025 he’s been victorious at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the Tour of Flanders, Strade Bianche, and Fleche Wallonne.

Vingegaard, a two-time Tour winner who made a miraculous recovery from injury to finish second in 2024, has been training hard and has his sights set on reclaiming the top spot on the podium at this year’s Tour.

Remco Evenepoel has yet to race this 2025 season coming off the back of a crash, but the reigning world champion is targeting a comeback at the Tour and is definitely a name to watch. Despite abandoning his race in the Giro this year, Primož Roglič remains a formidable presence in the mountain stages with his Grand Tour experience. Emerging talents like Isaac del Toro and Juan Ayuso from UAE Team Emirates are also ones to watch.

Who to Watch in the Tour de France Femmes

The 2025 Tour de France Femmes promises a fierce battle for the yellow jersey, with some of the most exciting riders in women’s cycling set to return to the spotlight. Defending champion Kasia Niewiadoma will be back to fight for her title, having clinched victory in 2024 by a razor-thin margin of just four seconds. Hot on her heels will be FDJ-Suez’s Demi Vollering, determined to overturn last year’s narrow defeat. LIDL-Trek enters the fray with the powerful Gaia Realini and UAE’s ever-consistent Elisa Longo Borghini is more than capable of mounting a serious GC challenge. Meanwhile, several contenders from the Women’s Spring Classics this year, include rising star Puck Pieterse and the Paris-Roubaix champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot. Olympic gold medalist Ferrand-Prévot came out of retirement to join Visma | Lease a Bike on a three-year deal and the French favorite is shaping up to be a serious wildcard threat.

As the race unfolds, these athletes, men and women, will undoubtedly shape the narrative of the 2025 Tour, offering fans a spectacle of endurance, strategy, and sheer willpower.

Why Trek Travel Offers the Best Tour Experience

There’s no better way to experience the Tour de France than with Trek Travel. We handle every detail — from hand-picked accommodations and expert local guides, to VIP race access and top-of-the-range bikes — so you can fully immerse yourself in the action.

Whether you’re riding legendary climbs, cheering at a thrilling sprint finish, or enjoying champagne in a private viewing area, our Tour de France cycling tours provide the ultimate fan experience.

2025 Stages with Trek Travel

Want to ride the Tour de France course yourself? Our fully supported rides let you take on legendary climbs just like the pros. Our hand-crafted itineraries put you on the front lines of some of the race’s most exciting stages. Highlights include:

Stage 16: From our VIP viewing area, you’ll watch the pros tackle the iconic Mont Ventoux. See them ascend from Bedoin through the forest’s brutal gradients to the iconic, bare moonscape at the summit. Then tackle it yourself, fully supported, to truly understand the painful ecstasy that comes with conquering the mighty “Giant of Provence”.  

Stage 9:  (Women’s Tour de France): Get an early start to climb Col du Corbier, the iconic Alpine pass, just hours before the women’s peloton flies up and over it. While they’re climbing it, you’ll be right at the finish line in Chatel ready to cheer them home in the thrilling finale of the women’s Tour.

Stage 18: Begin the day climbing Col de la Loze—the highest point of this year’s Tour. You’ll feel the glory of the Tour as you crest the summit, cross the finish line, and step onto the Official Tour podium with your fellow Trek Travelers for an unforgettable photo opportunity. Afterward descend back towards Courchevel to celebrate, enjoy lunch and await the peloton.

Stage 19: Start the day with exclusive VIP access to the official departure village and team paddock to capture photos of the pros fine-tuning their bikes for today’s final alpine stage. Then position yourself to see the teams head toward the Col des Saisies and the mountaintop finish at La Plagne. Once the racers depart, you’ll tackle the epic Col de la Madeleine.

Whether you’re climbing Col de la Loze or tackling Ventoux, you’ll experience the Tour de France route just like your heroes.

The Paris Finale

For decades, the Tour de France has reached its historic finale on the famed Champs-Élysées in Paris — an iconic moment where the world’s best sprinters battle it out under the golden glow of the Arc de Triomphe, cheered on by thousands of fans lining the cobblestone boulevard. Trek Travel elevates this unforgettable experience with an exclusive VIP viewing event, offering guests premier access to a private terrace at the Automobile Club de France. With champagne and gourmet French delicacies on hand, you’ll watch the peloton thunder past, soaking in the electric atmosphere of cycling’s most prestigious finish.

Ready to experience the Tour with Trek Travel?

Our pro race bike tours are designed to follow the race at its most dramatic moments — from epic mountain summits to flat-out sprint finishes.

We take the stress out of Tour de France vacation planning by handling every detail — from routes and hotels to race-day access. Whether you dream of riding alongside the pros or simply want the best spectator experience, Trek Travel’s pro-race trips bring you closer to the Tour de France than you ever imagined. Explore our full line-up of trips and start planning your cycling adventure of a lifetime.

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Hotel Differences

Trek Travel offers three hotel levels to match your style. Luxury hotels provide elegant, thoughtful touches with exceptional hospitality. Explorer hotels blend modern amenities with local charm in unique settings. Comfort hotels are casual and conveniently located near Trek Travel activities.

Activity Levels

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 Bike:

Explore beautiful destinations with a curated blend of guided activities, local cuisine, handpicked accommodations, and itineraries to suit every traveler, from laid-back adventures to luxurious escapes.

Gravel:

Venture off the beaten path to unforgettable places, with fully-supported routes that combine gravel and paved roads in classic Trek Travel style.

Cross Country:

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

Pro Race:

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

Hiking & Walking:

Step into adventure with carefully designed routes, unparalleled hospitality, and deep-routed local connections.

Ride Camp:

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

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