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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Set off on a six-day Premium hiking adventure through Madeira’s dramatic coastlines, volcanic landscapes and lush forests. Hike the 25 Fontes trail and visit Risco Waterfall, relax in natural volcanic rock pools at Porto Moniz, take in the sweeping ocean views on your hike to Vereda da Ponta de Sao Lourenco and hike to the highest point on the island on the Vereda do Pico do Ruivo. Along the way, visit small mountain villages, learn about the region’s local culture and indulge in Madeira’s most famous local produce, wine and rum. With its mild climate and diverse terrain, Madeira offers the perfect escape and hiking destination all year round.
Explore the treasures of the Baltics at your own pace on this 11-day self-guided cycling journey through Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. This moderate-level trip is perfect for experienced travelers and seniors eager to discover three distinct cultures, World Heritage cities, and a tapestry of picturesque coastlines.
From Vilnius to Tallinn, pedal along low-traffic roads and dedicated cycle paths, uncovering gems like the island castle at Trakai, the Curonian Spit, and Gauja National Park. City tours in each capital, luggage transfers, and local assistance ensure a seamless and enriching experience. The tour’s unique appeal lies in its combination of independent exploration and expert support, allowing you to truly savor the diversity of the Baltic region.
Marijo helped make this trip an unparalleled joy and success. The amazing scenery of the Adriatic Coasts coupled with his expert knowledge of local places crowd avoidance made this a fantastic trip.
Very good holiday with excellent cycling routes, good quality bikes and some unique hotels. We did not realise that the Costa Brava had so many medieval villages relatively close to the coast.
Set out on a remarkable cycling odyssey along the Full Portuguese Camino, tracing the entire pilgrimage route from Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela across Portugal and Spain. Over 16 days, this self-guided bicycle trip invites experienced travelers and seniors to discover a quieter, spiritually rich route, featuring stops in Coimbra, Porto, and numerous historic towns. Pedal through eucalyptus forests, cross ancient Roman bridges, and explore bustling markets as you follow the legendary path of St. James. Each day unveils diverse landscapes—from Portugal’s rolling countryside to the lush green hills of Galicia. With comfortable hotel stays, included meals, and luggage transport, you’ll be free to focus on the journey’s historical and cultural tapestry. The unique selling point of this tour package lies in its seamless adaptation of a classic pilgrimage for cyclists, combining centuries-old tradition, scenic beauty, and cultural immersion on two wheels.
Lisbon, Santiago De Compostela, Arcos, Ponte De Lima, Tui, Pontevedra, Padrón, Vila Franca De Xira, Tomar, Alvorge, Coimbra, Agueda, Olveira De Azemeis, Porto
Fairly flat cycle ride of approximately 40 miles/day on mainly quiet roads or off road on the Via Verde, though there was some cycling on busy main roads. We had non stop sunshine and temperatures in mid 30s for our trip in late September, but felt that some of the Via Verde route would be almost impossible if it was wet. There were some good hills to ascend most days.
Ready for a family getaway packed with adventure and discovery? The "Greek Islands Family Adventure" is an eight-day multi-activity tour that’s perfect for all ages. Cruising aboard a traditional two-masted motor yacht from Corfu, you’ll explore the lush Ionian Islands—Lefkas, Cephalonia, Meganisi, and Paxos—through a blend of cycling, kayaking, gentle walks, and plentiful swim stops. Each day, families can choose their level of activity, with the guidance of a knowledgeable tour leader who brings Greek history and local secrets to life. Flexible daily options, family-friendly accommodations, and authentic island experiences make this trip a standout. The unique selling point: a safe, all-in-one family tour package that balances relaxation and excitement, ensuring everyone finds their perfect Greek island adventure.
The Rhine Valley Cycle tour invites experienced travelers and seniors to explore one of Europe’s most culturally rich and scenic regions by bike. Over 8 days, ride along both the German and French sides of the Rhine River, meandering through Strasbourg, Freiburg, Riquewihr, and charming Alsatian villages. Dedicated bike paths make for easy, safe cycling, while daily highlights include half-timbered houses, medieval castles, and tastings of local wine and cuisine. Discover UNESCO-listed towns, Romanesque architecture, and vibrant markets, all while soaking up the relaxed atmosphere of the Alsace Wine Route. The standout feature: a wine-lover’s wonderland paired with captivating history, delivering a truly enjoyable and picturesque bicycle tour.
Do you like gravel or MTB bike riding? Then this is the trip for you. Do you only like road bike riding? This isn’t the trip for you.
While there are sections on smooth backroads and bike paths, there are many sections on cobblestones, single track, forest trails, lumpy, bumpy and rocky paths. Some of these trails will be too steep or too rocky to ride and you will need to push your bike up these sections. There will also be times (mostly on day 1), where you will need to carry your bike up and down the stairs of flyovers of railway line crossings. There will also be times where the gps/Camino trail takes you down one way streets. There will also be a few times when the gps track differs from the Camino trail markers - we defaulted to following the Camino trail markers.
The challenge is worth it. Experiencing different scenery, visiting interesting towns, meeting walkers (we didn’t meet any other riders).