If you're already dreaming about your next adventure (and let’s be honest, who isn’t?), we’ve got some big news: our new tour lineup is here, and it’s looking really good!
From tall ships in the Greek islands to wine country rides in California and castle-lined routes in Scotland, these new tours offer something for every kind of traveler. Whether you're chasing quiet roads, great food, or places with a story to tell, this latest lineup delivers.
Carry on reading to see what’s new and why we love these tours.

Why it’s exciting:
Southern Albania is still flying under most travelers’ radar, but not for long. This guided or self-guided tour takes you from Tirana to the coast through quiet valleys, UNESCO towns, and wide open mountain passes. You’ll ride alongside the Vjosa River, explore Ottoman history in Gjirokastër, and wrap up on the beaches of the Albanian Riviera.
What we love:
Traffic is light, the food’s home-cooked, and the scenery shifts fast from inland to coast.
Best for: Active travelers looking for an off-the-map ride with cultural depth

Why it’s exciting:
This isn’t your typical tulip-and-windmill tour. The route winds through forests, protected heathlands, and centuries-old trading towns. You'll pedal from Utrecht’s cobbled charm to the trails of Hoge Veluwe National Park, wrapping up in the historic canal city of Zwolle.
What we love:
Nature and history are evenly balanced, and you get to visit a museum packed with Van Goghs in the middle of the woods.
Best for: Recreational riders who want both quiet trails and cultural stops

Why it’s exciting:
From Ha Long Bay to the Mekong Delta, this 14-night trip mixes cycling, kayaking, cooking, and sightseeing across Vietnam. Highlights include floating markets, ancient cities, and time to relax on the boat. An optional extension to Cambodia adds a visit to Angkor Wat.
What we love:
The variety. No two days are the same, but every one is full.
Best for: Leisure riders who want to go deep without overplanning
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Napa to Sonoma: Luxury Food and Wine Bike TourWhy it’s exciting:
Ride scenic vineyard roads, sip curated wines, and dine like royalty. This California tour hits the sweet spot between activity and indulgence. Expect boutique hotels, top wineries, and local meals designed to impress.
What we love:
It’s short and sweet, with plenty of flavor and zero pressure.
Best for: Leisure cyclists who want a little pampering with their pedaling
Scotland’s Highlands, Inner Hebrides and Isle of MullWhy it’s exciting:
Ride and sail through dramatic landscapes, past castles, lochs, and quiet island roads. The itinerary includes Jura’s distillery, the prehistoric site of Kilmartin Glen, and Mull’s remote beaches, all while staying on a classic tall ship.
What we love:
The off-bike moments are just as good as the rides, and the scenery is pure Scotland.
Best for: Active travelers who want nature, history, and a bit of salt air
Splendors of the Seine: Paris, Versailles and FontainebleauWhy it’s exciting:
Cycle forest trails and riverside towns from Fontainebleau to Van Gogh’s Auvers. The route mixes nature, royal gardens, and small towns, plus a cruise right into Paris with views of the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.
What we love:
The pace is relaxed, the food is good, and the cultural moments keep coming.
Best for: Recreational riders who want a soft landing in Paris

Why it’s exciting:
Sail through the Ionian and cycle a new island or coastal town each day. Ride through olive groves, explore ancient ruins, and cool off in the sea after your ride. Stops include Zakynthos, Kefalonia, Olympia, and the Corinth Canal.
What we love:
History, scenery, and small group travel at its best. And yes, there’s wine.
Best for: Riders who want to mix culture and coastline
Book early and save up to 30%
Planning Your Next TripWith limited departures and small group sizes, these tours can fill up quickly, especially the boat and bike tours.