Portugal’s Vicentine Coast & Algarve
Portugal Bike Tours
Bike from Lisbon or Sines to the south of Portugal
- Tour Type
- Skill Level
- Length8–10 days
- Prices from€1603 Rates
Overview
This is a breathtaking bike tour through one of Europe's most preserved regions, the Southeast Alentejo Natural Park in Portugal, featuring wild beaches surrounded by imposing cliffs, small mountain ranges, cork oak groves, traditional fishing villages, spectacular views, and important geographical points.
You will visit Cape Sardão, the Cape of São Vicente, and Ponta de Sagres. Two options are provided: a 10-day tour, in which you begin in Lisbon, and an 8-day tour, in which you overnight in Lisbon and are then transferred to Sines.
Highlights
- Multi-faceted Lisbon
- Alentejo Natural Park
- Sagres and Cape St. Vincent
- Tróia Peninsula - white sandy beaches, shifting dunes, and emerald pine forests
- Charming Lagos with its 16th-century walls
- Clifftop vistas of the sea, dramatic coastlines, award-winning beaches
- Portuguese cuisine
- Portuguese hospitality
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Itinerary
All distances are approximate. Due to circumstances beyond control, such as weather conditions or provisions issued by local authorities, the itinerary may be subject to some changes before and/or during your holiday. For example, along the route, you may find temporary deviations/detours necessary due to roadwork or other unforeseen circumstances that will not be reflected on your maps or route descriptions.
10 Day Tour (Self-guided only)
Day 1: Lisbon
Day 2: Lisbon – Troia, 41 mi. (65 km)
Day 3: Troia - Vila Nova de Santo André, 41 mi. (66 Km)
Day 4: Vila Nova de Santo André – Vila Nova de Mil Fontes, 34 mi. (55 km)
Day 5: VNMF – Zambujeira do Mar, 22 mi. (35 km)
Day 6: Zambujeira do Mar – Aljezur, 28 mi. (45 km)
Day 7: Aljezur – Carrapateira, 19 mi. (30 km)
Day 8: Carrapateira – Sagres, 23 mi. (37 km)
Day 9: Sagres – Lagos, 28 mi. (45 km)
Day 10: DepartureDay 1: Lisbon
You begin this astonishing bike tour in the city of Lisbon, Portugal's capital, a city that has been influenced by many different cultures over time, yet still maintains a village feel in each historic neighborhood. The wide variety of landscapes and heritage is always close by, whether to the north or south of the capital. Fado music is an expression of what it is to be Portuguese and has been awarded World Heritage status. You can hear it at night in a fado house or in a traditional neighborhood. You will be picked up at the airport by our local representative who will answer your questions about your tour and hand over your rental bike.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Turim Marquês Hotel
- Premium: TURIM Boulevard Hotel
Day 2: Lisbon – Troia, 41 mi. (65 km)
You will cycle through lovely Portuguese towns and cities, like the city of Montijo, strongly influenced by the river. Like almost all the localities of the Ribatejo, Montijo has great traditions of the “brava” celebration, with the bulls and the bullfights an essential characteristic. Entering Pinhal Novo, Arrabida Natural Park, once the largest wine-growing region in the country, you bike along the dramatic, pine-brushed coastline of Parque Natural da Arrábida, a park of great beauty. Topping of the day, reachable by ferry, is the pristine setting of the Tróia Peninsula, unquestionably one of Portugal's best-kept secrets. The peninsula stands at the tip of a narrow spit of land comprised mostly of white sandy beaches fringed with shifting dunes and emerald pine forests. Much of the territory is set within the confines of a nature reserve, the Reserva Natural do Estuário do Sado, a protected wildlife haven with a wealth of bird-watching possibilities.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Design Hotel Troia
- Premium: The Editor by the Sea Troia Comporta Hotel
Day 3: Troia - Vila Nova de Santo André, 41 mi. (66 Km)
Your day begins with stretches of sandy beaches as you cycle south on the Troia peninsula to Comporta, located on the border of the Nature Reserve of the Sado Estuary. Comporto, sandwiched between a dense forest and the Atlantic, was once a simple fisherman's village and is now known for its paradisiacal-looking beaches of great quality and mild weather during the summer. You finish the day passing through the simple old village of Melides, dating back to the 19th century. Its inhabitants are mainly dedicated to farming and art, such as pottery and the making of cork stoppers.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Vila Parque Hotel
- Premium: Octant Hotels Santiago
Day 4: Vila Nova de Santo André – Vila Nova de Mil Fontes, 34 mi. (55 km)
Today's route to Vila Nova de Mil Fontes is the perfect combination of history and nature. Because it is situated on the coast, this region has a history of often being besieged by pirates. You will have the opportunity to circle in on your route to visit Sines, the city where Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer was born The city sits on a cliff overlooking a small sandy bay. Once a fishing village, today it has become quite industrial. In the village of Porto Covo, you will find the “Praia Grande”, or great beach, one of the most sought after by locals and tourists. Spacious and sheltered by the cliff,it is one of the busiest during the summer. The beach has a wilder feel to the south where huge cliffs rise up from the beach. Dating back around 100 million years there are over 60 imprints that are believed to belong to Megalosaurus and Iguanodons.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Hotel HS Milfontes
- Premium: Hotel HS Milfontes (premium room)
Day 5: VNMF – Zambujeira do Mar, 22 mi. (35 km)
Quieter than Vila Nova de Milfontes, Zambujeira do Mar attracts more of a backpacker, surfy crowd. Being a small seaside town on the coast of the Alentejo, it has some lovely sandy beaches and picture-perfect traditional architecture, making it a small but loved destination for visitors. The town has some charming traditional buildings, among the most notable ones are the fountains of Amores and Santa Catarina, and the small, whitewashed chapel of Nossa Senhora do Mar. The beach is about 500 meters from the town of Almograve. It is a shallow but extensive beach, with low tide providing authentic natural pools.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Herdade do Touril
- Premium:
Day 6: Zambujeira do Mar – Aljezur, 28 mi. (45 km)
The 40 km of coastline around Aljezur offers some of the most pristine and scenic beaches in Europe with the whole area of river estuaries, sheer cliffs, and dense marshes rich in bird and animal life. As the Algarve turns into Alentejo, the last coastal settlement is Odeceixe. The unique beach of Odeceixe is located about 4 km from the town and is very popular with surfers and is surrounded by a spectacular, and almost completely unspoiled rocky landscape at the north-west end of the Algarve region. The fine, pink sandy beach protrudes a long way inland and at low tide the area doubles in size. A river flows into the sea at the back of the bay. The beach is part of the Nature Park of the Southwest Alentejo and Vincentian Coast, and the only place in the world where you can observe the storks that nest on the cliffs. Your day ends in Aljezur, an attractive village that straddles a river, its western part is Moorish, with a collection of cottages below a ruined 10th-century hilltop castle. Vestiges of the old harbor can be seen in the narrow alleys that give access to the Ribeira de Aljezur.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Hotel Vicentina
- Premium: Herdade do Monte do Sol
Day 7: Aljezur – Carrapateira, 19 mi. (30 km)
Leaving Aljezur to enter the surf-central Carrapateira, a tranquil village, with two nearby beaches whose lack of development, fizzing surf, and strong swells attract both surfers and the people of Lisbon. The coast along here is wild, with copper-colored and ash-grey cliffs with wide sand dunes. Its landmarks include an old fort and a church. Carrapateira Point, or Pontal, has always been a danger for sailing ships,with its high reddish rock formations that look deceptively similar to Cape St. Vincent, the southwest corner of Portugal's coast some eleven miles further south. The extremely fast southbound current and the jutting headland that make it a dangerous lure for ships in the past also create the conditions that have made it a popular surfing destination in recent years.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Aldeia de Pedralva
- Premium: Casa Fajara
Day 8: Carrapateira – Sagres, 23 mi. (37km)
A highlight today is Vila do Bispo. Here you will find the charm of whitewashed houses scattered down the slopes of a hill crowned by the looming bulk of a church tower. The narrow streets that surround the main church contain many houses typical of the old Algarve, with whitewashed walls, bands of bright color, and carved stonework around doors and windows. Later, you enter a region of dramatic natural scenery, comprised of raging seas, towering cliffs, and vast beaches: this is Sagres. There is little historical or architectural interest here as the original town was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. Surfing is the main activity of Sagres but there also challenging hiking trails, quiet roads for cycling, and deep-sea fishing. Be sure to visit the unique Fortaleza de Sagres, built with only one defensive wall on the southern edge, as the other three are guarded by the immense and sheer cliffs of the headland. Situated within a few kilometers of Europe's most southwestern point, you will find Cape St. Vincent, which up until the 14th century, was believed to be the end of the known world. The ferocious waves of the Atlantic Ocean pound the massive cliffs, while high above, the immensely bright lighthouse guards the same dangerous cliffs.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Pousada Sagres
- Premium: Memmo Baleeira
Day 9: Sagres – Lagos, 28 mi. (45 km)
You begin to cycle northeast, up the coast. Located about halfway between Lagos and Sagres, there is a picturesque fishing village, Salema, a paradise to those who are seeking tranquility and an escape from the crowd. The village is home to a number of fishermen who still cast their nets daily and moor their fishing boats on the shore. Salema's beach is one of the most pleasant and authentic segments of the coast in Portugal. The stretch immediately in front of town has beach umbrellas and services in the European style, the coastline to the west is fairly rocky, but to the east, the sandy beachline continues for more than a kilometer. Finishing off this ride, blessed with both a beautiful beach and glorious climate, Praia da Luz has a welcoming and friendly atmosphere, with soft golden sands and calm, pristine waters. Lagos, with its 16th-century walls enclosing the old town, is your day's destination and lies along the bank of the Rio Bensafrim. It is a historic but lively city that offers visitors glorious beaches, nightlife, and a charming historic center. Within the Lagos region, is an abundance of varied sights and activities, which makes the city a fantastic destination. Extending to the east of Lagos is the 4 km long Meia Praia Beach, which is the longest sandy beach on the western side of the Algarve. Aside from its hedonistic appeal, Lagos has historical clout, having launched many naval excursions during Portugal’s extraordinary Age of Discoveries.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Tivoli Lagos
- Premium: Cascade Wellness & LIfestyle
Day 10: Departure
8-day tour (Self-guided or guided)
Day 1: Lisbon
Day 2: Sines - Vila Nova de Mil Fontes, 22 mi. (35 km)
Day 3: VNMF – Zambujeira do Mar, 22 mi. (35 km)
Day 4: Zambujeira do Mar – Aljezur, 28 mi. (45 km)
Day 5: Aljezur – Carrapateira, 19 mi. (30 km)
Day 6: Carrapateira – Sagres, 23 mi. (37 km)
Day 7: Sagres – Lagos, 28 mi. (45 km)
Day 8: DepartureDay 1: Lisbon
Arrival in Lisbon and overnight.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Turim Marquês Hotel
- Premium: TURIM Boulevard Hotel
Preferred accommodation: Turim Marquês Hotel
Day 2: Sines - Vila Nova de Mil Fontes, 22 mi. (35 km)
Morning transfer to Sines followed by cycling in the direction of Milfontes, a route that is the perfect combination of history and nature. Because it is situated on the coast, this region has a history of often being besieged by pirates. You will have the opportunity to circle in on your route to visit Sines, the city where Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer was born The city sits on a cliff overlooking a small sandy bay. Once a fishing village, today it has become quite industrial. In the village of Porto Covo, you will find the “Praia Grande”, or great beach, one of the most sought after by locals and tourists. Spacious and sheltered by the cliff, it is one of the busiest during the summer. The beach has a wilder feel to the south where huge cliffs rise from the beach. Dating back around 100 million years there are over 60 imprints that are believed to belong to Megalosaurus and Iguanodons.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Hotel HS Milfontes
- Premium: Hotel HS Milfontes (premium room)
Day 3: VNMF – Zambujeira do Mar, 22 mi. (35 km)
Quieter than Vila Nova de Milfontes, Zambujeira do Mar attracts more of a backpacker, surfy crowd. Being a small seaside town on the coast of the Alentejo, it has some lovely sandy beaches and picture perfect traditional architecture, making it a small but loved destination for visitors. The town has some charming traditional buildings, among the most notable ones are the fountains of Amores and Santa Catarina, and the small, whitewashed chapel of Nossa Senhora do Mar. The beach is about 500 meters from the town of Almograve. It is a shallow but extensive beach, with low tide providing authentic natural pools.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Herdade do Touril
- Premium:
Day 4: Zambujeira do Mar – Aljezur, 28 mi. (45 km)
The 40 km of coastline around Aljezur offers some of the most pristine and scenic beaches in Europe with the whole area of river estuaries, sheer cliffs and dense marshes rich in bird and animal life. As the Algarve turns into Alentejo, the last coastal settlement is Odeceixe. The unique beach of Odeceixe is located about 4 km from the town and is very popular with surfers and is surrounded by a spectacular, and almost completely unspoiled rocky landscape at the north-west end of the Algarve region. The fine, pink sandy beach protrudes a long way inland and at low tide the area doubles in size. A river flows into the sea at the back of the bay. The beach is part of the Nature Park of the Southwest Alentejo and Vincentine Coast, and the only place in the world where you can observe the storks that nest on the cliffs. Your day ends in Aljezur, an attractive village that straddles a river, its western part is Moorish, with a collection of cottages below a ruined 10th-century hilltop castle. Vestiges of the old harbor can be seen in the narrow alleys that give access to the Ribeira de Aljezur.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Hotel Vicentina
- Premium: Herdade do Monte do Sol
Day 5: Aljezur – Carrapateira, 19 mi. (30 km)
Leaving Aljezur to enter the surf-central Carrapateira, a tranquil village, with two nearby beaches whose lack of development, fizzing surf, and strong swells attract both surfers and the people of Lisbon. The coast along here is wild, with copper-colored and ash-grey cliffs with wide sand dunes. Its landmarks include an old fort and a church. Carrapateira Point, or Pontal, has always been a danger for sailing ships, with its high reddish rock formations that look deceptively similar to Cape St. Vincent, the southwest corner of Portugal's coast some eleven miles further south. The extremely fast southbound current and the jutting headland that make it a dangerous lure for ships in the past also create the conditions that have made it a popular surfing destination in recent years.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Aldeia de Pedralva
- Premium: Casa Fajara
Day 6: Carrapateira – Sagres, 23 mi. (37 km)
A highlight today is Vila do Bispo. Here you will find the charm of whitewashed houses scattered down the slopes of a hill crowned by the looming bulk of a church tower. The narrow streets that surround the main church contain many houses typical of the old Algarve, with whitewashed walls, bands of bright color, and carved stonework around doors and windows. Later, you enter a region of dramatic natural scenery, comprised of raging seas, towering cliffs, and vast beaches: this is Sagres. There is little of historical or architectural interest here as the original town was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. Surfing is the main activity of Sagres but there also challenging hiking trails, quiet roads for cycling, and deep-sea fishing. Be sure to visit the unique Fortaleza de Sagres, built with only one defensive wall on the southern edge, as the other three are guarded by the immense and sheer cliffs of the headland. Situated within a few kilometers of Europe's most southwestern point, you will find Cape St. Vincent, which up until the 14th century, was believed to be the end of the known world. The ferocious waves of the Atlantic Ocean pound the massive cliffs, while high above, the immensely bright lighthouse guards the same dangerous cliffs.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Pousada Sagres
- Premium: Memmo Baleeira
Day 7: Sagres – Lagos, 28 mi. (45 km)
Now you begin to cycle northeast, up the coast. Located about halfway between Lagos and Sagres, there is a picturesque fishing village, Salema, a paradise to those who are seeking tranquility and an escape from the crowd. The village is home to many fishermen who still cast their nets daily and moor their fishing boats on the shore. Salema's beach is one of the most pleasant and authentic segments of the coast in Portugal. The stretch immediately in front of town has beach umbrellas and services in the European style, the coastline to the west is fairly rocky, but to the east, the sandy beachline continues for more than a kilometer. Finishing off this ride, blessed with both a beautiful beach and a glorious climate, Praia da Luz has a welcoming and friendly atmosphere, with soft golden sands and calm, pristine waters. Lagos, with its 16th-century walls enclosing the old town, is your day's destination and lies along the bank of the Rio Bensafrim. It is a historic but lively city that offers visitors glorious beaches, nightlife, and a charming historic center. Within the Lagos region, is an abundance of varied sights and activities, which makes the city a fantastic destination. Extending to the east of Lagos is the 4 km long Meia Praia Beach, which is the longest sandy beach on the western side of the Algarve. Aside from its hedonistic appeal, Lagos has historical clout, having launched many naval excursions during Portugal’s extraordinary Age of Discoveries.Sample accommodations:
- Standard: Tivoli Lagos
- Premium: Cascade Wellness & Lifestyle
Day 8: Departure
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Map
Hotels & Bikes
Accommodations
During this tour, you can choose your level of accommodations, standard or premium. Don’t let the ‘standard’ designation mislead you, however! Hotels in this category are typically lovely 4-star establishments, such as the Turim Marquês Hotel located in central Lisbon. The premium level guests are accommodated in the TURIM Boulevard Hotel located directly on the Avenida da Liberdade, one of the most important and emblematic avenues of Lisbon, known around the world. You will find the names of the hotels in the day to day description of the tour.
The Premium Guided version includes the premium accommodation level in the tour price.
Bicycles
Standard Bike
Kross Trans 5.0
- Aluminum touring frame (available in men's and women's frame)
- Front suspension
- Shimano Tourney and Deore gearing
- 24 speeds
- Schwalbe Silento tires
- Shimano disc brakes
- Selle Royal saddle
- Platform pedals
- Rear rack
- Weight 17. 5 kg
Accessories:
- Helmet
- Rear rack and pannier
- Bike tool kit for quick repairs (pump. inner tubes)
- Water bottle
- Lights
- Locks
- GPS Garmin
Trail Bike
Trek X- Caliber 7
- Aluminum frame
- Front suspension
- Shimano Acera and Shimano Alivio gearing
- 18 speeds
- Bontrager tires
- Shimano hydraulic disc brakes
- Bontrager Arvada saddle
- Platform pedals
- Rear rack
- Weight 13.97 kg
Specialized Women's Pitch Comp 27.5
- Aluminum frame
- Front suspension
- Shimano TX800 gearing
- 24 speeds
- Ground Control sport tire (27.5)
- Radius mechanical disc brakes
- Myth sport saddle
- Specialized dirt pedals
- Rear rack
Accessories
- Helmet
- Rear rack and pannier
- Bike tool kit for quick repairs (pump. inner tubes)
- Water bottle
- Lights
- Locks
- GPS Garmin
Electric Bike
KTM Macina
- Bosch motor
- 500 Wh battery
- Aluminum Frame
- Front suspension
- Shimano Deore gearing
- 9 speeds
- Schwalbe Energizer tires
- Shimano Piston brakes
- Platform pedals
- Rear rack
Cube Acid
- Bosch Motor
- 500 Wh battery (frame design)
- Aluminum frame
- Front suspension
- Shimano gearing
- 9 speeds
- Schwalbe Tough Tom tires
- Shimano hydraulic disc brakes
- Platform pedals
- Weight: 21.8 kg
Accessories:
- Helmet
- Rear rack and pannier
- Bike tool kit for quick repairs (pump. inner tubes)
- Water bottle
- Lights
- Locks
- GPS Garmin
Inclusions
What’s Included
Self-guided
- Accommodations for 7 or 9 nights with breakfast in the chosen category
- Arrival transfer from Lisbon Airport
- Departure transfer to Lisbon (Included only on official tour end day. Other transfers on request. Supplement applies.)
- Maps & route information
- GPS
- Bike rental with helmet & water bottle
- Luggage transfer (Due to prohibitive fuel costs, the cost of this transfer is calculated per piece weighing no more than 20 kg total. You are permitted one suitcase per person. Even a small piece of luggage is considered extra. Please pack accordingly!)
- Accommodations for 7 nights with breakfast in the chosen category
- Luggage transfer
- Arrival transfer from Lisbon Airport
- Departure transfer to Lisbon (Included only on official tour end day. Other transfers on request. Supplement applies.)
- Maps & route information
- Cycling guide
- Bike rental with helmet & water bottle
- Accommodation for 7 or 9 nights in premium accommodations
- Breakfast
- Drinks & snacks (post ride)
- Arrival transfer from Lisbon Airport
- Departure transfer to Lisbon (Included only on official tour end day. Other transfers on request. Supplement applies.)
- Bike rental with helmet & water bottle
- Luggage transfer
- Support vehicle
- Cycling guide
- Cycling jersey
Guided
Premium Guided
What’s Not Included
Self-Guided
- Beverages
- Meals other than breakfast
- Cycling guide & support vehicle
- Departure transfer on any other day except official tour end date
- Cycling jersey (available for €45)
- Extra luggage (subject to a fee of €100 to €200 depending on number of pieces)
- Beverages
- GPS
- Support vehicle (will be added for no additional cost with a minimum of 8 participants)
- Meals other than breakfast
- Cycling jersey (available for €45)
- Beverages
- GPS
- Meals other than breakfast
- Gratuities
- Tourist tax in Porto, approx. €2 per night
- Travel Insurance
- Bike Protection
Guided:
Premium guided:
All versions:
Dates & Pricing
Dates & Pricing
2024
Self-guided departures (8 & 10 day tour)
Daily departures are possible.Confirmed guided departures (8-day tour only)
May 13 & October 14, 2024Other guided departures (8-day tour only)
Other group bookings are confirmed with a minimum of 4 people on any day. If your group has fewer than 4 members, you can join a pre-confirmed group.
Premium guided (8-day tour only)
Guided groups can request the upgrade
8 days/7 nights
Self Guided Guided*
Min. 4 participants requiredPremium Guided
Min. 4 participants requiredSingle Supplement Low season
November 1 to March 25$ 2661 £ 1397 $ 2,420 € 1603 Ft 631071 kr 245759 ₪ 6559 ¥ 277424 Mex$ 29425 NZ$ 2906 NOK 18994 zł 6952 S$ 2393 kr 18992 $ 1,776 $ 3661 £ 1922 $ 3,328 € 2205 Ft 868067 kr 338053 ₪ 9023 ¥ 381610 Mex$ 40475 NZ$ 3998 NOK 26128 zł 9563 S$ 3292 kr 26125 $ 2,443 $ 5321 £ 2794 $ 4,838 € 3205 Ft 1261749 kr 491365 ₪ 13114 ¥ 554676 Mex$ 58831 NZ$ 5811 NOK 37977 zł 13899 S$ 4784 kr 37973 $ 3,552 $ 647 £ 340 $ 589 € 390 Ft 153536 kr 59792 ₪ 1596 ¥ 67496 Mex$ 7159 NZ$ 707 NOK 4621 zł 1691 S$ 582 kr 4621 $ 432 Regular season
March 26 to June 25 and September 26 to October 31$ 2827 £ 1485 $ 2,571 € 1703 Ft 670439 kr 261090 ₪ 6968 ¥ 294731 Mex$ 31260 NZ$ 3088 NOK 20179 zł 7386 S$ 2542 kr 20177 $ 1,887 $ 3827 £ 2009 $ 3,479 € 2305 Ft 907435 kr 353384 ₪ 9432 ¥ 398916 Mex$ 42311 NZ$ 4179 NOK 27313 zł 9996 S$ 3441 kr 27310 $ 2,554 $ 5487 £ 2881 $ 4,989 € 3305 Ft 1301117 kr 506696 ₪ 13524 ¥ 571982 Mex$ 60667 NZ$ 5992 NOK 39162 zł 14333 S$ 4934 kr 39158 $ 3,662 $ 697 £ 366 $ 634 € 420 Ft 165346 kr 64391 ₪ 1719 ¥ 72688 Mex$ 7710 NZ$ 761 NOK 4977 zł 1821 S$ 627 kr 4976 $ 465 High Season
September 1 to September 25$ 2993 £ 1572 $ 2,721 € 1803 Ft 709807 kr 276421 ₪ 7378 ¥ 312037 Mex$ 33096 NZ$ 3269 NOK 21364 zł 7819 S$ 2692 kr 21362 $ 1,998 $ 3993 £ 2097 $ 3,630 € 2405 Ft 946804 kr 368715 ₪ 9841 ¥ 416223 Mex$ 44146 NZ$ 4360 NOK 28498 zł 10430 S$ 3590 kr 28495 $ 2,665 $ 5653 £ 2968 $ 5,140 € 3405 Ft 1340485 kr 522027 ₪ 13933 ¥ 589289 Mex$ 62502 NZ$ 6174 NOK 40347 zł 14767 S$ 5083 kr 40343 $ 3,773 $ 747 £ 392 $ 679 € 450 Ft 177157 kr 68990 ₪ 1841 ¥ 77880 Mex$ 8260 NZ$ 816 NOK 5332 zł 1952 S$ 672 kr 5332 $ 499 Summer Season
June 26 to August 30$ 3076 £ 1615 $ 2,797 € 1853 Ft 729491 kr 284087 ₪ 7582 ¥ 320691 Mex$ 34014 NZ$ 3360 NOK 21957 zł 8036 S$ 2766 kr 21954 $ 2,053 $ 4076 £ 2140 $ 3,706 € 2455 Ft 966488 kr 376381 ₪ 10046 ¥ 424876 Mex$ 45064 NZ$ 4451 NOK 29090 zł 10647 S$ 3665 kr 29087 $ 2,720 $ 5736 £ 3012 $ 5,215 € 3455 Ft 1360169 kr 529693 ₪ 14137 ¥ 597942 Mex$ 63420 NZ$ 6264 NOK 40939 zł 14984 S$ 5158 kr 40935 $ 3,829 $ 797 £ 418 $ 725 € 480 Ft 188967 kr 73590 ₪ 1964 ¥ 83072 Mex$ 8811 NZ$ 870 NOK 5688 zł 2082 S$ 717 kr 5687 $ 532 Solo traveler supplement (in addition to single supplement) $ 332 £ 174 $ 302 € 200 Ft 78736 kr 30662 ₪ 818 ¥ 34613 Mex$ 3671 NZ$ 363 NOK 2370 zł 867 S$ 299 kr 2370 $ 222 *Support vehicle added with a minimum of 8 participants at no extra charge
10 days/9 nights
Self Guided
Single supplement Low season
November 1 to March 25$ 3301 £ 1733 $ 3,001 € 1988 Ft 782638 kr 304784 ₪ 8135 ¥ 344055 Mex$ 36492 NZ$ 3604 NOK 23556 zł 8622 S$ 2968 kr 23554 $ 2,203 $ 797 £ 418 $ 725 € 480 Ft 188967 kr 73590 ₪ 1964 ¥ 83072 Mex$ 8811 NZ$ 870 NOK 5688 zł 2082 S$ 717 kr 5687 $ 532 Regular season
March 26 to June 25 and September 26 to October 31$ 3467 £ 1820 $ 3,152 € 2088 Ft 822007 kr 320115 ₪ 8544 ¥ 361361 Mex$ 38327 NZ$ 3786 NOK 24741 zł 9055 S$ 3117 kr 24739 $ 2,314 $ 847 £ 445 $ 770 € 510 Ft 200777 kr 78189 ₪ 2087 ¥ 88263 Mex$ 9362 NZ$ 925 NOK 6043 zł 2212 S$ 761 kr 6043 $ 565 High Season
September 1 to September 25$ 3633 £ 1907 $ 3,303 € 2188 Ft 861375 kr 335446 ₪ 8953 ¥ 378668 Mex$ 40163 NZ$ 3967 NOK 25926 zł 9489 S$ 3266 kr 25924 $ 2,425 $ 897 £ 471 $ 815 € 540 Ft 212588 kr 82788 ₪ 2210 ¥ 93455 Mex$ 9912 NZ$ 979 NOK 6399 zł 2342 S$ 806 kr 6398 $ 598 Summer Season
June 26 to August 30$ 3716 £ 1951 $ 3,378 € 2238 Ft 881059 kr 343112 ₪ 9158 ¥ 387321 Mex$ 41081 NZ$ 4058 NOK 26519 zł 9706 S$ 3341 kr 26516 $ 2,480 $ 946 £ 497 $ 860 € 570 Ft 224398 kr 87388 ₪ 2332 ¥ 98647 Mex$ 10463 NZ$ 1033 NOK 6754 zł 2472 S$ 851 kr 6753 $ 632 Solo traveler supplement (in addition to single supplement) $ 481 £ 253 $ 438 € 290 Ft 114168 kr 44460 ₪ 1187 ¥ 50189 Mex$ 5323 NZ$ 526 NOK 3436 zł 1258 S$ 433 kr 3436 $ 321 Extra Options
Hotel Upgrade
Self-guided (8-day) Self-guided (10-day) Guided (8-day) Premium guided (8-day) Premium hotel upgrade $ 1079 £ 567 $ 981 € 650 Ft 255893 kr 99653 ₪ 2660 ¥ 112493 Mex$ 11931 NZ$ 1179 NOK 7702 zł 2819 S$ 970 kr 7701 $ 720 $ 1245 £ 654 $ 1,132 € 750 Ft 295261 kr 114984 ₪ 3069 ¥ 129799 Mex$ 13767 NZ$ 1360 NOK 8887 zł 3253 S$ 1120 kr 8886 $ 831 $ 1079 £ 567 $ 981 € 650 Ft 255893 kr 99653 ₪ 2660 ¥ 112493 Mex$ 11931 NZ$ 1179 NOK 7702 zł 2819 S$ 970 kr 7701 $ 720 Included Meal Packages
Self-guided (8-day) Self-guided (10-day) Guided (8-day) Premium guided (8-day) Dinner package (6 dinners) $ 498 £ 262 $ 453 € 300 Ft 118104 kr 45994 ₪ 1228 ¥ 51920 Mex$ 5507 NZ$ 544 NOK 3555 zł 1301 S$ 448 kr 3554 $ 332 $ 498 £ 262 $ 453 € 300 Ft 118104 kr 45994 ₪ 1228 ¥ 51920 Mex$ 5507 NZ$ 544 NOK 3555 zł 1301 S$ 448 kr 3554 $ 332 $ 498 £ 262 $ 453 € 300 Ft 118104 kr 45994 ₪ 1228 ¥ 51920 Mex$ 5507 NZ$ 544 NOK 3555 zł 1301 S$ 448 kr 3554 $ 332 $ 913 £ 479 $ 830 € 550 Ft 216525 kr 84322 ₪ 2251 ¥ 95186 Mex$ 10096 NZ$ 997 NOK 6517 zł 2385 S$ 821 kr 6516 $ 609 Lunch & dinner package (6 lunches & 6 dinners) Not available Not available $ 913 £ 479 $ 830 € 550 Ft 216525 kr 84322 ₪ 2251 ¥ 95186 Mex$ 10096 NZ$ 997 NOK 6517 zł 2385 S$ 821 kr 6516 $ 609 $ 1411 £ 741 $ 1,283 € 850 Ft 334629 kr 130315 ₪ 3478 ¥ 147106 Mex$ 15603 NZ$ 1541 NOK 10072 zł 3686 S$ 1269 kr 10071 $ 942 Bike options
8-day tour 10-day tour E-bike $ 398 £ 209 $ 362 € 240 Ft 94484 kr 36795 ₪ 982 ¥ 41536 Mex$ 4405 NZ$ 435 NOK 2844 zł 1041 S$ 358 kr 2844 $ 266 $ 498 £ 262 $ 453 € 300 Ft 118104 kr 45994 ₪ 1228 ¥ 51920 Mex$ 5507 NZ$ 544 NOK 3555 zł 1301 S$ 448 kr 3554 $ 332 Extra nights
On request
Please Note
- Rates are per person, based on double occupancy
- Tour prices are based on the fuel costs at time prices are set, often months or years in advance. In rare cases, additional fees may apply for fuel cost increases.
- Information to read before you book
- We recommend purchasing trip insurance
- Please see our FAQ
Extra Info
Skill Level — Easy–Moderate
The longer tour is rated easy to moderate with the 10 day tour featuring a total distance of 333 km and 3628 m ascent and 3637 m descent. The shorter tour is rated easy with 227 km of cycling, 2528 m ascent, and 2538 m descent. The tour takes place on 40% tarmac roads, 25% cycling paths, and 35% dirt trails.
Airport Info
Fly to Lisbon International Airport.
Local Travel
Arrival and departure airport transfers included in tour price. Sometimes transfers are provided by an Uber service. You will be advised of this and will be given a number to phone upon your arrival.
Climate
Please check local conditions before your arrival. The Algarve boasts a magnificent all-year-round climate, with over 3,000 hours of sunshine a year and clear blue skies for most of the year! Algarve weather averages 12 hours of sunshine a day in the summer and 6 hours in the winter. Despite being on the Atlantic coast, the Algarve has a Mediterranean-like climate with mild winters and long, hot summers. January to June or October to December is our recommended tune to do this bike tour. It is very hot in the summer season, so notice that, if you decide to cycle in July, August or September.
Important to know
Airport transfers
Once your tour is confirmed, please send us your air travel details so that we can arrange your transfer.
Documents
It is each traveler's responsibility to ensure that you are in compliance with the country or countries you plan to visit. This includes and is not limited to passport validity, visa requirements and acquisition, blank passport pages required for your destination (s), etc.
US citizens: A good website to research the requirements of the Schengen Agreement and entry into other countries is travel.state.gov.
Non-EU and EU residents: Please research the requirements of your country of residence for international travel and your destination country or countries.
*Important note: Please check on the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) status as once implemented, this will be required to visit any of the 26 Schengen-member countries for tourism, business, medical, or transit. This is an additional check on security rather than a visaTour types
Self-guided: You cycle on your own without a guide or van support and are provided maps, route descriptions, and pre-loaded GPS device or GPS tracks to upload to your device. Assistance is a phone call away.
Guided: You cycle in a group with a guide. If you have 8 or more in your group, a support vehicle is provided with no extra charge that will also serve as luggage transfer vehicle.
Premium guided: You cycle in a group with a guide and support vehicle. Premium level accommodation is included in tour price.Tour Operator
This tour is run by Sergio Marques.
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