Our open date bike tours are a great option for guests who want to join a group and ride with other people. Check out our March and April calendar and join us in escaping to sunny Portugal!
Join our open date guided bike tours this March and April, and ride in Portugal with other cyclists. Also, enjoy our group discounts, available on all our guided, open date tours:
/ From 3 to 4 riders, 5% discount for guests;
/ From 5 to 8 riders, 7.5% discount for guests;
/ For more than 9 riders, 10% discount for guests;
Tours starting in March 2018:
18th-25th of March - BIKE TOURING IN ALENTEJO WINE COUNTRY
The coastal variation of the Portuguese Camino will take you from Porto to Santiago de Compostela on a bike tour by the medieval and romanic cities of the north of Portugal and Galiza. Always accompanied by the ocean, this is a less demanding ride than the Central Camino but an equally rewarding one as you'll visit the coastal medieval towns and villages of Vila do Conde, Póvoa do Varzim, Viana do Castelo and Vigo, just before you join the central route in Redondela to continue the route to Santiago.
15th to 21st of April - BIKE TOUR IN ALENTEJO - HERITAGE AND WINE COUNTRY
Bike tour in Alentejo, perfect for road cycling, where you’ll get to discover the millennial history, culture and traditions of one of the world’s best wine countries, from north to south of the region. Start riding by the castles and monasteries of Marvão, Crato, Estremoz, discovering the medieval heritage of Portugal, explore the marble region of the Alentejo and its renaissance palaces, the fortified villages atop of the Alqueva and enjoy a week long ride in these peaceful rolling hills while exploring local wine cellars, sleeping in convents and discovering the UNESCO world heritage sites of cities like Évora, Vila Viçosa and Monsaraz.
The coastal variation of the Portuguese Camino will take you from Porto to Santiago de Compostela on a bike tour by the medieval and romanic cities of the north of Portugal and Galiza. Always accompanied by the ocean, this is a less demanding ride than the Central Camino but an equally rewarding one as you'll visit the coastal medieval towns and villages of Vila do Conde, Póvoa do Varzim, Viana do Castelo and Vigo, just before you join the central route in Redondela to continue the route to Santiago.
See you in sunny Portugal!
Describe what and how you want to explore Portugal on a bike and let our consultants suggest the best options for you: