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Choosing a bike tour can feel overwhelming. Hundreds of routes, dozens of countries... and a thousand reasons to put it off till next year.
But here's what we're seeing: people aren't waiting. These are the seven tours travelers are booking most right now. Some are long-time favorites with dozens of five-star reviews. Others are brand new and already gaining momentum. All of them are filling fast. We dug into the ratings, reviews, and booking trends to find out why, and here's what stood out.
Granada, White Villages and Costa del Sol has a perfect five-star rating, and every single reviewer recommends it. Starting at the Alhambra, you'll ride through Andalucia's rolling olive groves and dramatic gorges, past the clifftop town of Ronda, overnighting in historic Paradors along the way. The route finishes on the Costa del Sol, and the support from local hosts Jorge and Antonio gets singled out in almost every review. One guest called it a "perfect blend of scenery, wonderful accommodations, and lovely towns."

UNESCO Sites of Albania has 84 reviews and a 4.7-star average, making it one of the highest-rated tours in our entire catalog. Ten days connecting three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Grammoz Mountains, and the turquoise Albanian Riviera through a country still untouched by mass tourism. Riders highlight the food, the scenery, and the guides, with one reviewer simply titling theirs "Take us back." It's the kind of tour people can't stop talking about once they get home.

Cycling in the Heart of Puglia is quietly becoming one of our most popular destinations. Riders consistently praise the logistics, the hotels, and the daily distances. The route winds through trulli houses in the Itria Valley, past the sea cliffs of Polignano a Mare, and into whitewashed Ostuni, with wine tastings and an olive oil farm along the way. One reviewer called it "perfect in so many ways," and another highlighted the "spectacular scenery" and hotels that exceeded expectations.

Three Lakes Tour: From Geneva to Annecy is the tour people love for a reason they don't expect: the French Alps without the brutal climbs. Five self-guided days on dedicated bike paths from Lake Geneva to Lake Annecy, widely considered the cleanest lake in Europe, with Lake Bourget in between. At five nights, it's one of our shorter tours, but reviewers say the pacing is ideal. "Nice routes, plenty of time to add in any extras, and lots of pretty towns," wrote one. Another called it simply "magical." It's a strong pick for anyone looking for a first cycling tour or a shorter getaway.

Dolomites to Trieste via Lake Bled packs three countries into one week: Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. From the Dolomites through Austria's Drau Valley to the shores of Lake Bled and down to the Adriatic at Trieste, 73 reviewers have given it a 4.6-star average. The variety is what keeps people coming back to this route: mountain passes one day, lakeside riding the next, and a Mediterranean finish in Trieste. One traveler summed it up as "so many amazing places, so little time."

South African Safari & Bike Adventure is unlike anything else in our catalog. One day you're cycling through the bushveld alongside giraffes and zebras. The next, you're on safari in Kruger National Park spotting the Big Five. Add the rim of Blyde River Canyon, one of the largest green canyons on earth, and dining under the stars at a traditional boma, and you have a tour that's already one of our fastest-selling new launches for 2026.

Island Hopping in the Central Greek Aegean Sea is brand new for 2026 and already booking fast. E-bike across five Greek islands from a luxurious gulet, sailing out of Bodrum. Kos, Patmos, Lipsi, Kalymnos: each island brings something different, from crusader castles and thermal springs to turquoise coves and clifftop monasteries. Between rides, you swim off the boat and eat fresh Greek food on deck. Selected spring departures are already discounted.

Not sure where to start? We've just launched an interactive map that lets you browse every tour by destination. Zoom into a region, see what's available, and jump straight to the dates.
These seven tours are what travelers are choosing right now, but with hundreds more routes across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas, there's something for every kind of rider. From gentle wine country rides to multi-country mountain crossings, from Mediterranean islands to African safari, the hardest part is narrowing it down.
And if you'd like a personal recommendation based on your travel style, experience level, or dates, reach out to our team. We're happy to help you find the right fit.