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Our Best Cycling Holidays

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Canal du midi Cycling : from Toulouse to Sete

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7 Days from 1 835 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Along the Canal du Midi, the combination of local products, peace, quiet and authenticity ensure an unforgettable journey in the heart of nature !

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Cycling Vietnam

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14 Days from 2 094 €
1 975 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Enjoy the best of Vietnam on two wheels

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Costa Rica Coast to Coast Ride

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14 Days from 5 160 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Cycle stretches of the Costa Rican Pacific coastline.

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Cycling Puglia & Matera

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8 Days from 2 160 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Cycle from the UNESCO town of Matera through Italy's heel to Lecce

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Cycle the Baltics

Riga old town
11 Days from 2 315 €

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Cycle through three countries from Estonia to Lithuania

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Cycling Croatia's Dalmatian Coast

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8 Days from 2 155 €

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Cycling routes along Croatia's spectacular Dalmatian coastline

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Cycling in Sicily

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8 Days from 2 160 €

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Ride through the UNESCO Val di Noto and Montalbano's filming locations

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Cycle the Back Roads of Sri Lanka

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14 Days from 2 880 €

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Explore rich Sri Lankan history and culture by bike

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Cycle Indochina & Angkor

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14 Days from 2 934 €
2 515 €

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Cycle through 3 countries from Thailand to Vietnam

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Top 5 Destination for Cycling Breaks

1. Kerala, India: Cycle at a leisurely pace along the colourful coastline of the south Indian state of Kerala. Start in the historic town of Cochin and see the multicultural sights it has to offer. Ride past traditional Keralan fishing villages and coconut tree-lined beaches, where there will be plenty of chances to relax too, with a houseboat stay and visit to Verkala Beach!

2. Vietnam: Experience the biking adventure of a lifetime from Ho Chi Minh city in the south of Vietnam to the northern capital of Hanoi. The roads here are mostly well-paved and offer some beautiful views of jungle-covered mountains, white sandy beaches and the folding rice terraces of the Mekong Delta. Bask in luxury at a peaceful resort, embark on a sunset boat ride and sample the flavoursome cuisine on a cultural tour. Discover the country’s rich heritage in the bustling cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and visit ancient temples and pagodas that are synonymous with the country.

3. Mediterranean Coast of Spain: The Spanish coastline that flanks the Mediterranean is a colourful concoction of sun, sea and stunning scenery. With its mild climate, diverse landscapes and well-maintained  cycling paths, the Mediterranean Coast lets you combine challenging rides with relaxing by the beach. Explore beautiful seaside towns, medieval fortresses and lush vineyards as you ride past panoramic views. The region’s vibrant culture, irresistible cuisine and heavenly scenery make it one of the best places for cycling holidays. Wander through ambient Spanish cities and seaside villages and witness the natural beauty of Ebro Delta National Park, admiring the many bird species that reside there.

4. Slovenia: Slovenia may only be small but this incredibly diverse country sure packs a punch. This is undoubtedly a hidden gem for cyclists looking to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations. With its pristine lakes, lofty mountains and verdant valleys, Slovenia is home to a wealth of natural beauty and outdoor adventures. Imagine riding through the Julian Alps, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, gin-clear lakes and emerald rivers, while passing through alpine villages and historic towns steeped in tradition. The country’s well-marked cycling routes, friendly locals and medieval settlements make it a fantastic destination.

5. The Cotswolds: If you prefer to stay closer to home, the Cotswolds is one of the best places for cycling holidays UK. This idyllic region is known for its rolling hills, thatched cottages and lush countryside. Ride along rural trails through landscapes dotted with historic stone houses, fields criss-crossed by stone walls, and meandering rivers. The area is also home to a network of well-maintained cycling paths and quiet country lanes, making it ideal for cyclists of all levels. With its diverse terrain, the Cotswolds lets you soak in the bucolic beauty of the English countryside as you explore charming towns like Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Bibury.

FAQs about our cycling holidays

What is a cycling holiday?

If you haven’t been on this type of break before, you might be wondering what you can expect from a cycling holiday.

You’ll have a detailed itinerary carefully compiled by us to make sure you have a set route that takes you through some of the highlights of your chosen region. We’ll give you access to a top-quality bike and we’ll see that you’re set up with a trusty guide or our very own navigation app and GPS instructions (depending on whether you go for a guided or self-guided tour). Your accommodation will also be arranged by us, taking the hassle out of the organisation side of things for you!

What types of cycling holidays are there?

There are guided and self-guided bike holidays available.

A guided trip will take place in a small group led by a local expert. These are very sociable and are a great way to make friends. You can sign up to one of these as a solo traveller or with a significant other, friend or relative. If you’ve already got a group of people you want to travel with, some cycling holiday packages also have the option for you to come along as a private group.

Some of our cycling trips are self-guided. These are perfect for the traveller that likes to travel at their own pace, but still have an organised itinerary to follow and excellent accommodation. We provide the bikes and the maps, among other things!

How are cycling holidays graded?

When you check out the various cycling tour breaks we run, you’ll notice that we’ve graded them as “leisurely”, “moderate”, or “challenging” to give you a better idea of the level of exertion involved. As a baseline, we recommend you be in good health and relish the outdoors when you embark on your adventure with us. Read more about how our cycling activity level grading works.

You can also read the helpful cycling fitness guide we’ve put together to help you prepare for your Exodus trip.

Where can I go on a cycling holiday?

There are lots of options. In Europe, we’ve got a fantastic range that includes famed regions such as the Swiss Alps, France’s Loire Valley, the Spanish region of Valencia and various other Mediterranean coastal routes.

If you want to venture further afield, why not embark on one our cycle tours of the Indian state of Kerala, our Vietnam adventure or the premium Indochina and Angkor cycle holiday that covers three breath-taking south-eastern Asian countries?

What is the duration of a cycling holiday?

With us, you can choose from short cycling breaks that last 6 days to longer holidays of up to 14 days. Whichever you choose, we’ll make sure we pack tonnes of amazing highlights into the time you spend in the region.

Are the trips guided?

Some, but not all, of these holidays are guided. When you’re browsing each of our holidays, you can find out whether it’s guided or self-guided by checking out the bar at the top of the page that lists key information. 

If you’re thinking of joining a guided cycle trip, you may be wondering what your group will be like. Most Exodus groups are comprised of 5-16 people who love to travel and embrace the outdoors lifestyle. You’re likely to meet solo travellers, couples and friends travelling together from all walks of life.

What should I pack for cycling holiday?

Wondering what to take on a cycling holiday? You should pack a couple of pairs of shoes with cycling cleats (including a spare pair in case something happens to your original pair). Bring a helmet, some sunglasses and consider some suncream too.

For your bike, it’s a good idea to bring front and rear lights with spare batteries in case these need changing while you’re on the move.

Don’t forget that you’ll need to stay hydrated as well, so it’s a good idea to bring a couple of bottle cages for the bike and two large water bottles. If you’re hiring a bike from us, please be aware which bike size suits you so that we can match you up with a comfy pair of wheels.

Check the essential details of your holiday on the overview tab to see what’s not included. For example, you will need to sort travel insurance yourself and potentially visas too.

What do I need to wear on a cycling holiday?

Don’t forget to bring cycling clothes that will keep you comfortable in the climate you’re travelling to. Consider whether you need long or short-fingered cycling gloves, arm warmers and leg warmers. A wind and waterproof jacket probably won’t go amiss, and neither will some quick-drying compression socks.

If your holiday includes dining out on an evening or swimming, make sure you pack appropriate clothing for these experiences as well!

What are the accommodations like?

We select the accommodations for our cycling adventures carefully because we know it’s important for you to take some time to relax and be comfortable on your break.

The accommodation you have depends on the holiday you choose, and you can get a better idea of what it will be like by reading the overview tab on the holiday you’re considering.

Overnight stays in hotels are part of most of our cycling holidays. Some include houseboat stays and homestays too!

Will food be provided?

Check the essential details relating to your holiday to find this out. Most of our guided holidays include breakfasts. Some trips, including our self-guided ones, leave it up you to sort your food arrangements throughout the day.

Bee Almeriego  

Cycling Adventure Specialist

“Our Cycling trips can take you across the globe but I’m particularly excited by our Italy Coast to Coast by E-Bike trip. It’s our first adventure where the standard bike is an e-bike, meaning even more people can ride right across southern Italy, from Puglia to the Amalfi Coast, tackling challenging hills they may not have otherwise been able to summit!”

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Fascinating trip through interesting cities and countryside in the Baltics, led by the brilliant Lina. I was surprised to read recent negative reviews of this tour as it certainly didn’t match our experience. We were lucky to have a great group that really gelled and we all thought Lina was a brilliant leader. It is more of a cruising sight seeing tour then a full on cycling trip, the cycling is incidental on some days and the bikes are heavy shopping type bikes, but the terrain is generally flat and the riding is easy. The hotels were fine, though towels in the in Baltics are very thin and cheap and the trip would perhaps benefit from a non cycling day in the middle with a free afternoon to allow time for laundry and chilling.

James Tarran Cycle the Baltics

Really loved the cycling, it was challenging and very rewarding .Our guides Mohamed and Yusuf were excellent as were the drivers. And the food was wonderful. Apart from the hotel in Agadir which survived very ordinary buffet food. Sadly neither the bikes or the transfer vehicles were up to the job. The bikes were worn out and constantly needing attention and the vehicles did not have enough legroom for comfort, particularly the Prado, which was painful if you were unlucky enough to be in the back.

Fiona Stiff Cycle Morocco's Great South

I do feel a little mean just giving 4 stars but there were a few niggles. It’s a great trip and particularly satisfying in that there are no transfers until the end – you cycle from hotel to hotel for 6 days. Lovely scenery, though not quite as gorgeous as described in other reviews. Accommodation basic but clean – no luxury but you don’t spend much time in it. Sardinian food and wine is pretty awesome but mostly fish based.
Gripes. Bikes are old and heavy which make the second and third rides more onerous than they should be- 3400 feet ascent in 36 miles does not usually faze me but knees were complaining for a few days after. I experienced a degree of bike envy for the guide’s lightweight gravel bike. As noted elsewhere the flight times are awkward and we were pretty bored by the end of the last day awaiting our transfer to the airport- a late check out from our rooms on a hot sticky day would have been good. The trip notes were inaccurate which, sadly, is a common issue with Exodus trips. Biggest grouse was, however, that there was only ever one guide on the rides, which meant that the weakest member was either cycling alone or dependent on the good nature of other participants for company. To my mind a bit of a safety risk but I guess we might have been spoilt after our trip to Indonesia where there were always three guides.
I am sounding a bit negative. We had a great time but some minor alterations would improve the experience substantially.

Steven Elliot Cycling in Sardinia

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