Cycling tours

No big bus windows. No phone screen. No maps, walls or guidebooks. Just your wheels, the wind and the open road. That’s how we roll.

From pedalling through peaceful villages in Vietnam and Japan to cruising down epic, ever-changing landscapes in Jordan and Tanzania, our cycling tours allow you to really immerse yourself in a place and not just travel through it. Powered by nothing but your legs (and maybe a slice of biscotti and a couple of extra-strong cafés au lait), there’s a nice simplicity to cycling as well as plenty of adventures waiting for you off the saddle. Intrepid style cycling isn’t the Tour de France – you don’t get prizes for coming first and the lycra bodysuits are definitely optional – but we promise it’s a totally unique way to experience the world.

Our cycling trips

Intrepid Travel - Tanzania Cycling Adventure

Where you can go cycling

Why choose us

The bikes we use

On most of our trips we use hardtail mountain bikes armed with front suspension. Depending on the country, we’ll use a mix of makes and models like Giant Talon and Trek X Caliber 5, but they’re pretty similar when it comes to form and function. Our bikes are serviced regularly by local experts who know their stuff, and any pesky broken chains or flat tyres can be fixed in a jiffy. You can usually bring your own bike, too (check our FAQs for the logistical info).

Responsible travel

Riding a bike is good for you (even factoring in the odd gelato or Tuscan cellar door pitstop). But it’s also good for the environment. Like all our trips, our cycling tours are 100% carbon offset. Most of the transport is powered by the greenest energy of all: yours. We’ve been certified as the world’s largest travel B Corp, which means when you choose Intrepid, you’re travelling to improve the planet.

How we give back

There’s something special about Intrepid travellers. You travel differently; you travel with purpose; you seek to leave a positive impact and give back to the people and places you visit. By travelling on an Intrepid cycling trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation cycling partner, World Bicycle Relief. Donations provide school children, health workers and farmers in rural low-income communities with durable bicycles, research and mechanics training.

Safety first

We run risk assessments on all our cycling trips and our leaders are specially trained to run cycling adventures, so you can rest assured you’re well taken care of. Our leaders are also trained in basic first aid, and we’ve got a support vehicle that follows the group in case of injury, inclement weather, unexpected and hazardous road conditions, or if you’d like to give your legs a rest.

Small groups

The beauty of small group travel means our groups are small enough to allow you to ride at your own pace, but big enough to connect with others and create a good social vibe. Our maximum group size is 12 people, which we’ve found is a great number to let you get to know your fellow cyclists and also benefit from your leader’s knowledge and experience.

Local leaders

We think the best folks to show you around the heart of a destination is someone who lives there. That's why we work exclusively with local cycling leaders, which means you’ll really get to know the places you’ll be visiting. Our leaders are not just cycling enthusiasts, they’re also your travel guru, teacher and enthusiastic purveyor of local experiences.

The people who make our trips great

Our local leaders are all cycling junkies, but they go through some pretty rigorous training before being allowed behind the handlebars of an Intrepid cycling tour. Each leader has undergone on-road supervision and knows how to do safety checks, basic repairs and emergency first-aid. But they’re still regular Intrepid leaders, which means they know the best local bars, cafes and hidden spots (not to mention handling all the logistical stuff). You just focus on the ride.  

Intrepid leader Alice, Italy
Alice, Italy

One of my favourite trips is Cycle Tuscany. We ride from the Apuan Alps down to the coast, followed by a dip in the Mediterranean and a picnic of fresh focaccia and tomatoes. We continue through rural villages, protected wildlife parks and sandy beaches all the way to the medieval jewel of the walled city of Lucca – and that's just in one day. Top tip for an Intrepid cycling trip: bring patience, an open heart and an open mind. Oh, and trust your legs!

Reviews

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Cycle Croatia

georgia · Traveled August 2024
Review submitted 01 Sep 2024

Cycle the Balkans

Sophie Mae · Traveled August 2024
Biking the Balkins was amazing! The landscape was spectacular. Our tour leader Igor was so knowledgeable and had awesome recommendations for things to do or eat each day! Andro was so efficient with the van and loading and unloading the bikes. Planning my next trip around traveling with them again
Review submitted 25 Aug 2024

Cycle the Balkans

Brad · Traveled August 2024
It is a little warm in August but we had a phenomenal trip with great terrain and group leaders that made it that much better. Thank you Igor and Andro!
Review submitted 25 Aug 2024

Cycle Provence

Adrienne · Traveled August 2024
The trip met all of my expectations, I loved riding through the country roads and villages stopping for coffee/lunch. Experiencing the history. Visiting small family wineries and local markets. It was everything I imagined it would be. We had outstanding guilds which I feel made the experience even better.
Review submitted 27 Aug 2024

Cycle Provence

Ellen · Traveled August 2024
My husband and I took this trip to celebrate our 32nd anniversary and as a challenge to myself before an upcoming milestone birthday. I'm thrilled to have been able to accomplish 25-30+ miles each day while enjoying the best wine in the world, decadent cuisine, and like-minded traveling companions. Our group got along great- 7 Kiwis, an Aussie, and 4 Americans. Cycling is a unique way to enjoy the beauty of Provence. We had never taken a group cycling trip and this turned out to be highly rewarding. I recommend training for a few hill climbs, sun and wind. We used regular bikes, but the e-bikes seemed to be a good alternative. The trip leader, driver, and trainee- Alice, Tommaso, and Ivan, worked well together and made this a very special, safe and fun experience. A bonus was the unplanned stop at a winery in the Tavel region due to the cafe being closed. If you enjoy wines from Provence and can ride a bike, this is the trip for you!
Review submitted 25 Aug 2024

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