Mountain bike tours puerto rico: Puerto Rico Mountain Bike Trails

Cycling in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Cycling in San Juan is a fun activity for the entire family and a popular romantic activity for couples.  Cycling is a great and inexpensive way to get around San Juan, the city continues to make improvements to roads with cyclists in mind offering great biking paths strategically designed on scenic routes with easy access to the many wonderful attractions and activities.

In San Juan, you can ride on designated bike routes on main streets, paved pathways, wooden boardwalks, and breezy oceanside trails.  Bike routes lead to gorgeous beaches, the San Juan National Historic Site, nature reserves, a mangrove forest, the beautiful Condado Lagoon, the casual Ocean Park beach neighborhood, nature trails, and much more.  Paseo Puerta de Tierra gives walkers and cyclers a scenic and safe path from Old San Juan to Condado.  It is possible to ride from Castillo San Felipe del Morro located on the northwestern tip of San Juan, all the way to the Piñones area in Loiza, with a total of about 18 miles.

We put together some bike routes in areas of Old San Juan, Puerta de Tierra, Condado, Ocean Park, and the neighboring tourist district of Isla Verde and ending in Piñones.

Reserve a bicycle, and see the journey that awaits in this vibrant tropical city.  Bicycling will help ease the guilt of eating all the delicious food in San Juan while you visit.

Bicycle Rentals in San Juan

It all starts with the bridge connecting Old San Juan to Condado, Puente Dos Hermanos.  Condado. is the a bicycle friendly tourist district with safe designated bike and jogging lanes, you’ll pass beaches, shops, restaurants and parks to relax. 

You’ll want to ride slowly across the bridge to admire the views of the Condado city line with the Atlantic Ocean as the perfect backdrop and sights of the historic San Geronimo Fort.

You may want to stop at Playita del Condado (Condado Little Beach), for a workout at the outdoor gymnasium and refresh on the calm waters and even do a little snorkeling.

Avenida Ashford, the most popular street for tourists and visitors offer a designated biking zone on the right side heading east.  While here, swing into Ventana al Mar Park on the left, where you can ride down to the waterfront or grab some refreshments.  

Avenida Ashford splits and becomes Calle Magdalena heading east just after the park.

From Calle Magdalena, turn right onto Calle Luisa, then right onto Calle Vieques, follow it to the end, and you’ll arrive at Jaime Benitez Park.  

From the park you can ride west along the southside of Condado Lagoon on a nicely paved path, you’ll be tempted to come back in order to try out paddle-boarding or kayaking.  Get back to Calle Luisa so you can access the south paved bicycle and walking trail from where you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the Condado District city line and the Condado Lagoon. 

You may wish to wear a swimsuit underneath to enjoy a nice dip on the water at the southwest corner of Laguna del Condado, a nice little beach that’s typically very quiet, a perfect spot to relax.

If you love bicycling, get ready for an unforgettable experience in Old San Juan, filled with great stops along the way.  Continuously riding is nearly impossible, be prepared for constant temptations to stop along the way in order to see attractions and scenic spots.

Walking is the favorite way of getting around in Old San Juan, we think bicycling is the second best.  Ride up narrow streets, bicycle next to the city walls along the San Juan Bay leading to 500-year-old forts, beautiful churches, interesting museums, charming plazas, exquisite restaurants, unique shops and so much more.

Ride the Scenic Bahia Urbana

Take a ride on Bahia Urbana, then head west on the paved waterfront boardwalk that will take you by the cruise ship piers and Plaza Darsenas along the scenic San Juan Bay.

Ride along the Historic City Walls & The San Juan Bay

From Bahia Urbana continues west to the entrance of Paseo de la Princesa and onto this historic paved pathway.  Ride past the City Walls and take in the views of the beautiful San Juan Bay as you ride along Paseo de la Princesa which connects to Paseo del Morro (by Fort Castillo San Felipe del Morro) right after you pass the historic San Juan Gate.

If you’re bike riding in the afternoon, be sure to ride this route between 6 pm and 7 pm to catch the sunset.  Although there are plans to connect Paseo del Morro to the north side of Old San Juan, the project is still under construction, so you’ll have to turn around.

Enter through

The San Juan Gate – “La Puerta de San Juan”

After turning around and heading back, this time, where Paseo del Morro connects to Paseo de la Princesa, turn left and head east through the San Juan Gate and up Caleta de San Juan to Calle del Cristo.  Turn left and ride north on Calle del Cristo past the San Juan Cathedral until you reach Calle Norzagaray on the north side of Old San Juan.

Take a Bike Ride to The Most Beloved Landmark in Puerto Rico

Once on Calle Norzagaray, you’ll have great views of the Atlantic Ocean, Fort El Morro, Fort San Cristobal, and the Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery.  You’ll also be near museums and places to eat.  You can then continue east along Calle Norzagaray which eventually turns right and downhill (south) to Plaza Colón.  From Plaza Colón, you’ll have access to popular streets such as Calle San Francisco, Calle Fortaleza & Calle Tetuan where you’ll find great shops and restaurants.

From Plaza Colón, take Avenida Luis Munoz Rivera east, by Fort San Cristobal, to see the Capitol Building.  Just across the Capitol Building, be sure to take a scenic rest stop at Plaza San Juan Bautista for views of the roaring Atlantic Ocean and the walls of San Cristobal.

Look down and you’ll see Playa Peña, a beach that’s not very popular among tourists, but a wonderful spot for a scenic walk on the sand without crowds.   This beach is protected by a coral wall, walk east and you’ll get to fort ruins.  These attractions are officially located in the Puerta de Tierra community.

Ride to the Best Beach in San Juan

North of the Luis Munoz Rivera Park on Calle San Agustin (west side of the park) you can enjoy a wonderful time bike riding and going for a refreshing swim at Balneario El Escambron (Escambron Beach).  There is a dirt path along the coast leading to the historic Bateria del Escambron Fort.  Most of the paths on the park are paved with wonderful scenic views of the modern city.

After visiting Escambron Beach, head back on Calle San Agustin south to Luis Munoz Rivera Park and ride east along the southern edge of the park until it ends.  Cross the street and over to Caribe Plaza where you can ride Paseo Caribe for great views of the Condado Lagoon, and Fort San Geronimo.  From this paved path, you can easily access the entrance to the Puente Dos Hermanos bridge to Condado should you wish to continue to explore San Juan.

Bicycling in Isla Verde – Carolina, Puerto Rico

Isla Verde does not offer designated bike lanes along the main tourist areas, but there are yellow caution signs for drivers to “share the road” with bicycles.  Bicycling is a popular sport in the metro area, locals are known to share the road well, of course, ride with caution.  If you’re staying in the Isla Verde tourist area and riding on a busy avenue is not your ideal bicycling scenario, no worries; just a short distance away you can ride along Pinones, one of the most naturally scenic trails in the metro area.

If you’re bicycling with children we recommend you go to the nearby bike trail in the next town of Loiza with designated bike routes without the dangers of automobile traffic.

Coming east from Ocean Park, Calle Loiza turns into Avenida Isla Verde at the San Juan / Carolina border and leads to the beachfront town of Isla Verde, Carolina.  You will pass a large cemetery, condominiums, and eventually beachfront resorts on your left, as shops, and restaurants. You’ll have many access points to the beaches of Isla Verde

You can turn left onto Calle Tartak and ride north to visit El Alambique – Isla Verde Beach or take a right onto Calle Tartak which will take you past the Verdanza Hotel and Embassy Suites and leads to Jardin de Isla Verde (Isla Verde Garden).  This park under renovation offers a safer ride for families with children right in the city. 

You can also turn left onto Calle Violeta (just before the Ritz-Carlton resort) and ride north to the end of Pine Grove – Isla Verde Beach.

To continue riding east to the Carolina Public Beach and beyond, follow Ave.  Isla Verde east through Isla Verde and past the Ritz-Carlton and Courtyard Marriott resorts where a paved bike path begins along the north side of PR-187.  Along this path are 2 gated entrances for free access to the beautiful beach of Balneario de Carolina (Carolina Public Beach).   The bike path continues east past this beach and towards Piñones, Loiza offering great views of the Atlantic beachfront and coastline.

A scenic ride along the Atlantic beachfront…

Ocean Park is a laid-back beachfront community, where there are streets to access the beach, paths along the beach, and a nice park to ride around if you so desire.  You can rent a bike as well as you enter Ocean Park from the west (more details below).

If you are venturing east from Condado, Avenida Ashford will turn into Calle McLeary as you enter the Ocean Park neighborhood.

There is a designated street bike lane and yellow caution signs on the right side of Calle McLeary providing a cycling pathway into Ocean Park.  If you wish, you can turn left onto Calle Santa Ana to access a beautiful section of the long Ocean Park Beach or just continue riding east to where Calle McLeary ends at Barbosa Park.

Once you reach the west side of the park, you’ll turn left (you’ll see a green/white bike route sign arrow to go left) onto Calle Soldado Serrano and you’ll head towards the main Ocean Park Beach area.   Soon you’ll make a right onto Calle General Patton to ride along the main beach area.  You can then bear left onto Calle Park Blvd. for a longer beachfront ride.  This street will eventually turn right.

You can turn around and head back to the beach and Barbosa Park or follow it down to Calle Cacique.  If you turn left onto Calle Cacique it will connect to Calle Loiza which leads east into the beach resort town of Isla Verde, Carolina.  If you turn right onto Calle Cacique, it will take you back to the east side of Barbosa Park.

Routes in Nearby Paseo Piñones, Loiza, Puerto Rico

Paseo Piñones is one of the most popular bicycle trails near San Juan, just east of Isla Verde in the nearby town of Loiza.  Go from paved trails passing food shacks with traditional Puerto Rican fried treats to wooden boardwalks along beautiful beaches inviting you to take a refreshing swim on a sunny warm day, to a bike trail leading to a mangrove forest.

Bike Rentals

Rent the Bicycle 

  • 100 Calle Del Muelle, Suite 205, Capitolio Plaza (east side across from Bahia Urbana), Old San Juan
  • Open 7 days a week: 9 am – 4:30 pm
  • Offering tours of Old San Juan & San Juan City & Beach tours
  • 787-602-9696  |  787-661-2728

San Juan Bike Rentals

  • Mobile Mountain Bike Rental Unit
  • Servicing Old San Juan, San Juan to Isla Verde, Carolina
  • FREE delivery and pick up to/from your hotel
  • Open 7 days a week: 7 am – 6 pm
  • Call 787-554-2453  |  787-554-BIKE

Puerto Rico Pedal Pushers – Bike Rentals & Pedicab Taxi Service

  • 1961 Calle McLeary, Ocean Park, San Juan
  • Bicycle & beach cruiser rentals: Wednesday – Sunday 9 am – 6 pm
  • Pedicab service: Wednesday – Sunday 6 pm – 1 am
  • 787-567-2453 (BIKE)

Paseo Piñones Centro de Informacion and Bike Rentals

  • Take the first right after crossing the bridge on PR-187 east from Carolina into Piñones, Loiza.   Paseo Piñones officially begins here at the Centro de Informacion.
  • Hours: Open 7 days/ week, 6am – 6pm

Rent A Bike – Road & Mountain Bike Rentals & Tours of Puerto Rico

  • Servicing all of Puerto Rico including the islands of Vieques & Culebra
  • Mountain bike & road bike rentals & guided tours of Puerto Rico
  • Call 787-613-3438  |  email: [email protected]

Cycling Safety in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Most drivers in Puerto Rico show the utmost respect for pedestrians and people riding bikes.  Throughout San Juan and Puerto Rico, you’ll notice many yellow caution signs for drivers to “COMPARTE LA CARRETERA” or “SHARE THE ROAD” with bicycles when there is not a designated bike safety lane on the street.  Riding the paved pathways and boardwalks is indeed safe, but be rest assured that if you’re riding on the street, you’ll be respected by drivers.  Nevertheless, ride with caution, and don’t forget to wear a helmet!

Tortuguero — To Be Determined Journal

Destinations, MTBAlvaro SolteroPuerto Rico, Caribbean

Destinations, MTBAlvaro SolteroPuerto Rico, Caribbean

One of my greatest regrets in life will not be getting more into cycling as a kid. Cycling as a sport was super niche in Puerto Rico in the ’90s, especially road cycling. Nowadays, road cycling is getting increasingly popular. That is a trend that makes me incredibly happy. Mountain biking though, is another story.

Mountain biking has been big in Puerto Rico for a very long time. In PR, we have mountain bike trails that in tropical forests (east), desert-y forests (south), limestone forests (north), and coastal areas (all around!). Puerto Rico is also home to the Salinas Gravity Park, the first mountain bike park built in the Caribbean.

So now that I am spending winter at home with Emma (and I am very fortunate to be able to do so), it’s time for me to finally ride mountain in PR. Getting a bike wasn’t easy though, as all of the local inventory is sold out – so a necessary and thankful shout out to Alef Colón, Christian “Sacapecho” (the owner of this awesome MTB machine) and the guys at Cicla Bici Shop.

So on an early Friday morning, Emma and I packed her cyclocross bike and the MTB on the car and drove out to Tortuguero for some pre-work riding.

Laguna Tortuguero is one of the only two natural reservoirs in PR. It’s a beautiful place – and it has some very fun, flowy, and sometimes sandy mountain bike trails.

Gracias por el alquiler, Sacapecho

This was the easy sandy bit

Once we were tired enough, one last surprise: one of my mom’s friends had given me the directions to the local Vega Baja Spring (which I’d never been to). So Emma and I took a kit dip and enjoyed some aprés-MTB before heading back to start the workday.

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If you want to see what cycling in Puerto Rico is like, check out Alef’s Youtube “El Ciclista Común” – it’s an awesome channel with videos about riding, racing, and cycling culture in PR. If you’re ever on the island, I recommend Cicla Bike Shop.

Alvaro Soltero

Born and raised in Puerto Rico, I race road for To Be Determined and work in technology in NYC. 

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A unique journey from Seattle through Washington state and the majestic Rocky Mountains to the natural beauty of Lake Louis, Jasper and Alberta, and back to the USA through the sharp peaks of Glacier National Parks and National Park No. 1 – Yellowstone. The road will run through one of the most beautiful reserves in the US Rocky Mountain and end in Denver, Colorado.

Distance : 5025 km

Season : summer, autumn

Kilometers are approximate!

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Tour program

Day 1 Arrive in Seattle, Washington, self-transfer to hotel

Arrive in Seattle, Washington, self-transfer to hotel.

In the evening you will meet the group at a welcome dinner in one of the local restaurants.

Day 2 Seattle – Winthrop (about 376 km)

Seattle – Winthrop (about 376 km on the road).

Start of a trip to the USA and Canada. You will leave Seattle and head to the server along one of the most beautiful roads in the state of Washington – Highway 9 – through fields of carnations and tulips to Mount Baker and Cascades National Park. Night in a small town – Winthrop.

Day 3 Winthrop – Kamloops (about 507 km on the way)

Winthrop – Kamloops (about 507 km on the way).

In the morning you will leave the United States and cross the Canadian border into the heart of Canada’s Oliver Wine Valley. On the road passing through the vineyard, then along the shore of the picturesque lake Okanogan, admiring the majestic mountains towering in the distance, you will arrive in Kamloops, where you will spend the night.

Day 4 Kamloops – Jasper (about 467 km on the way)

Kamloops – Jasper (about 467 km on the way).

Through Alberta, the gateway to the Canadian Rockies and a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, mountain hikers, bikers and skiers, you will wake up in the mountain resort of Jasper, the heart of the Jasper Reserve.

Day 5 Jasper – Banff (about 347km)

Jasper – Banff (about 347 km on the way).

Canadian Highway 93, also known as the Banff-Jasper Highway, runs through the beautiful peaks and glaciers of the Rocky Mountains. Overnight in the moor town of Banff.

Day 6 Banff – Waterton Lakes National Park (about 384 km on the way)

Banff – Waterton Lakes National Park (about 384 km on the way).

The road takes you from one incredible place on Earth to another, and today you will visit Waterton Lakes National Park – the Canadian part of Glacier National Park. Overnight at Waterton on the shores of a crystal clear mountain lake.

Day 7 Waterton – Whitefish (about 234 km on the way)

Waterton – Whitefish (about 234 km on the way).

You will drive through Glacier National Park back to the USA. Your progress through the rocky peaks and deep glacial valleys of the national park can only be stopped by a herd of sheep crossing the road in search of lush meadow grass.

Day 8 Whitefish – Anaconda (about 384 km on the way)

Whitefish – Anaconda (about 384 km on the way).

Today you will leave Glacier National Park and head northwest through the magnificent Glacier Forest to Anaconda, formerly a region of Native American influence.

Day 9 Anaconda – Red Lodge (about 515 km on the way)

Anaconda – Red Lodge (about 515 km on the way).

Another day of enjoying the natural beauty of North America is waiting for you! You’ll stop for lunch at the old railroad village of Livingston, where you’ll enjoy fresh-caught trout or a large sandwich. In the afternoon, continue up the mountains to Red Lodge, a great place for fishing and wildlife watching.

Day 10 Red Lodge – Cody (about 182km)

Red Lodge – Cody (about 182 km on the way).

One of the most scenic natural roads on your route through the Beartooth Pass, where you will have the opportunity to see bears, deer, elk and antelope. You will stay overnight in Cody, a classic western town. After dinner, you have the chance to enjoy cowboy art at a local rodeo.

Day 11 Cody: Yellowstone National Park (0 km)

Cody: Yellowstone National Park (0 km).

Free day to explore America’s oldest National Park – Yellowstone.

Day 12 Cody – Jackson (about 285km)

Cody – Jackson (about 285 km on the way).

In the morning you will have enough time to enjoy the natural beauty of Yellowstone National Park. You will spend the night in one of the most exclusive ski resorts in the USA – Jackson Hole.

Day 13 Jackson – Green River (about 490 km on the way)

Jackson – Green River (about 490 km on the way).

Our time together is coming to an end in a few days, but the scenery along this route is as breathtaking and stunning as it is every day. We will begin our trip by descending through Serpentine Gorge as we exit the Great Teton National Park. We briefly explore the landscapes of Idaho and Utah. Lunch will take place on the shores of the incredibly turquoise Bear Lake before we cross the high desert of the Colorado Plateau, where there are huge oil and natural gas rigs.

Day 14 Green River – Steamboat Springs (about 480 km on the way)

Green River – Steamboat Springs (about 480 km on the way).

Moving to another scenic ski resort, Steamboat Springs.

Day 15 Steamboat Springs – Denver (about 375km)

Steamboat Springs – Denver (about 375 km on the way).

Today you are on your way through Rocky Mountian National Park to Denver. It’s time to pack up the bike and say goodbye to new friends at the final dinner.

Day 16 Denver: Self Transfer to Airport

Denver: Self-guided transfer to the airport. Return flight.

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The price is for 1 person.

Placement 2-seater Single 3rd/4th in the room without additional beds
Economy from 4980$ $ $
1 person / 1 motorcycle / 1 number $9120
2 persons / 1 motorcycle / 1 number $4980
2 persons / 2 motorbikes / 1 number $6540

Price includes:

  • Accompanying professional tour leader
  • Baggage escort vehicle, with spare motorbike, first aid kit, drinking water, etc.
  • Rent a motorcycle of the latest model
  • Accommodation on the route – hotels 3 – 4*
  • Fuel and oil
  • Unlimited mileage per day
  • Designer jacket
  • Helmet for driver and passenger
  • GoPro Hero Camera
  • Welcome Dinner
  • farewell dinner
  • Breakfasts
  • Transfer to / from motorcycle rental
  • Hotel car parks
  • Entrance to national parks (if provided by the program)
  • Taxes and fees

These prices do not include:

  • International air travel
  • Tipping tour leader
  • Additional insurance
  • Theft and damage insurance
  • Additional meals, drinks and personal expenses
  • Transfer airport – hotel – airport on the first and last day of the program
  • Health insurance
  • US visa and Canadian visa processing

Group motorcycle tour booking conditions:

  • Tour must be paid in full 30 days before arrival
  • In case of a shortage of the minimum number of participants (8 people), the host reserves the right to cancel the tour or offer an independent trip along the selected route or an alternative tour option, with a corresponding change in cost.
  • Baggage size is limited to one medium-sized bag and one piece of hand luggage, the receiving party is not responsible for loss, damage and delays in the delivery of luggage. We recommend that you additionally insure your luggage.
  • Program participants are required to comply with the rules of the road and the rules of conduct in a group tour, in case of non-compliance with the rules, the host reserves the right to cancel the vehicle rental agreement without refund.
  • Driver requirements: age 21+, valid driver’s license. Appropriate category, valid bank card.
  • The participant is allowed to participate in the tour only after signing the motorcycle rental agreement.
  • The cost of the program does not include insurance against accidents, damage and theft of a vehicle, damage to health and property, etc. We recommend that you take out additional insurance.
  • The escort car is intended only for the carriage of luggage, a spare motorcycle, etc. It is not intended for the carriage of passengers, except in extreme cases of severe health problems or damage to the vehicle.
  • Fuel is included in the cost of the program, but the host company reserves the right to impose an additional fuel surcharge in the event of a significant increase in fuel prices.

Additional information:

  • Reservation of group tour is subject to a non-refundable deposit of $200 per person.
  • Prices shown are guaranteed upon booking confirmation and full payment at least 21 days before the start of the tour.
  • In case of reduction of the tour or refusal of part of the services , at the request of the customer, the cost of the tour is not reduced.
  • Additional services , as well as the extension of the tour, are confirmed on an individual basis and at individual prices.
  • If the tour is canceled less than 45 days before arrival , a non-refundable deposit of $200 per person + airfare for domestic flights will be charged.
  • In case of cancellation of the tour less than 14 days before arrival , payment is non-refundable.
  • In case of cancellation of issued air tickets for international flights , their cost is refunded in accordance with the rules of the carrier airline.
  • The sequence of visiting cities may change due to the season.
  • The program is specified 2 weeks before arrival.
  • When booking a tour less than 21 days before the date of arrival , an increase in the cost is possible, depending on the price of air tickets for domestic flights included in the tour program.
  • Responsibility of the receiving party begins in the territory of the host country.
  • Price information posted on the site is provided for informational purposes only and is not an offer.
  • Payment is made in rubles at the internal rate of the company, equal to the rate of the Central Bank + 3%, on the day of payment.

Electric bike tours – Rosa Khutor

Bright adventures on electric bikes: excursions to mountains, canyons, waterfalls, to the sea.

Bicycle tour “Journey to Narzan”

Journey to the Sochi National Park to the natural sources of mineral drinking water. The path runs through a mountain valley, through a chestnut forest, along mountain rivers, along the way there are several viewing platforms from where a panoramic view of the mountains opens.

The route is suitable for people with a basic level of cycling and for children from 8 years old.

The journey starts from the Mountain Olympic Village at an altitude of 1100 m or from Rose Valley, from Rose Square, at an altitude of 560 m.

The route passes through the border zone, you need to have an internal passport of the Russian Federation with you, for children a birth certificate.

Tour price includes:

– rental of a Specialized Turbo Levo electric bike and a helmet;

– guide work;

– tea from mountain herbs on a burner;

– entrance tickets to the Sochi National Park.

Difficulty level: “easy”, you can with children.

Length 28 km, tour duration 4 hours.

The tour takes place in a group of 1-6 people per 1 guide.

The tour runs daily until October 30th.

Children from 8 years old (child height from 120 cm) can ride independently on children’s electric bikes.

Children under the age of 8 can ride with their parents in the Thule Chariot Cross child trailer (weight limit up to 34 kg).

In Search of Dolmens

The journey from Rosa Khutor to Krasnaya Polyana to dolmens and fonts in a mountain river starts in the Mountain Olympic Village at an altitude of 1100 m or from Roza Dolina, from Roza Square, at an altitude of 560 m. The route goes along the beautiful embankment past the resorts of Gazprom and “Gorki Gorod”, and then climbs along the historic Old Estonian Road through a beautiful forest in the shade from the sun. There are several viewpoints along the way, from where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the mountains.

We will get to the Sochi National Park, where we will see the Dolmens – ancient burial and religious buildings over 6 thousand years old. And then we will visit a font in the mountain river Beshenka, where the water temperature is 5-6 degrees all year round, according to legend, the first settlers of Krasnaya Polyana, long-livers, bathed here. Here we will rest, swim and then move back to the Rosa Khutor resort.

Tour price includes:

– rental of a Specialized Turbo Levo electric bike and a helmet;

– guide work;

– tea from mountain herbs on a burner;

– entrance tickets to the Sochi National Park.

Difficulty level: “easy”, you can with children.

Length 38 km , tour duration 4 hours.

The tour takes place in a group of 1-6 people per 1 guide.

The tour runs daily until October 30th.

Children from 8 years old (from 120 cm height of the child) can ride independently on children’s electric bikes.

Children under the age of 8 can ride with their parents in the Thule Chariot Cross child trailer (weight limit up to 34 kg).

Journey to the sea

The most interesting, intense and beautiful tour is a full day trip that will give you so many impressions and photos that will last for a year ahead! The route passes through many different beautiful places, on the way from the mountains to the sea, the relief and nature change and give new views. The tour starts in the Mountain Olympic Village at an altitude of 1100 m or from Rose Valley, from Rose Square, at an altitude of 560 m, we will go along the Old Estonian road to the village of Krasnaya Polyana and visit the Maiden’s Tears waterfall, where we will enjoy beautiful views. Then we will overcome the ascent to the Village of Galitsyno and go down to the Trinity-Georgievsky Convent. After the monastery, we will drive down the Psakho River, overcome 4 shallow fords and visit the Psakho Wet Canyon. Here we will rest, swim in a beautiful canyon among white rocks, have a snack and walk in a boxwood forest covered with necker moss. Then we will climb the spacious meadows left after the vineyards and visit the Psakho Dry Canyon. The last section of the path is the descent and ascent of “medium” complexity to the village of Krasnaya Volya. From where we will ride along a beautiful asphalt road with a smooth descent to the sea beach in Khost. We will swim, rest, and when everyone is ready, we will return by minibus to the Rosa Khutor resort.

Tour price includes:

– rental of a Specialized Turbo Levo electric bike and a helmet;

– guide work;

– snack – sandwiches from the restaurant and tea from mountain herbs on the burner;

– Entrance tickets to all attractions.

Difficulty level : “easy with medium elements”, possible with children.

Length 78 km, tour duration 4-5 hours on the way, 2-3 hours stop and rest, 1 hour transfer from Khosta to Rosa Khutor.

The tour takes place in a group of 1-6 people per 1 guide.

The tour runs daily until October 30th.

Children from 8 years old (from 120 cm height of the child) can ride independently on children’s electric bikes.

Children under the age of 8 can ride with their parents in the Thule Chariot Cross child trailer (weight limit up to 34 kg).

“Gastrotour to Medoveevka”

This is not only a cycling experience, but also a gastronomic adventure. The cycling part of the route leads to the remote mountain village of Medoveevka. There is a restaurant and a brewery here, which have become a must-see among connoisseurs of good cuisine based on pure mountain water and natural Medoveev products prepared according to local recipes. And the surrounding atmosphere makes the dinner completely unusual. Adventures on bicycles will contribute to a good appetite. We will start our journey in the Mountain Olympic Village at an altitude of 1100 m or from Rose Valley, from Rose Square, at an altitude of 560 m, we will drive along the beautiful embankment and along the Old Estonian Road. Here you can visit the ancient burial and religious buildings – dolmens, which are already more than 6 thousand years old. And also visit the panoramic observation deck – Krugozor Efremov, where we will have a picturesque view of Krasnaya Polyana. After Krasnaya Polyana, we will turn onto the route of the Sochi National Park to the Maiden’s Tears waterfall. Then we will drive to the Chvizhepse valley to the Medvezhiy corner, where you can swim in the mountain river and relax. And after we are waiting for the last stage of the journey – a smooth ascent along a dirt road to the village of Medoveevka. Here we will visit observation decks, have lunch at the Old Boys restaurant, visit the local brewery and soap factory. A transfer will pick up the group from Medoveevka.

Tour price includes:

– rental of a Specialized Turbo Levo electric bike and a helmet;

– guide work;

– tea from mountain herbs on a burner;

– Entrance tickets to all attractions.

Difficulty level “easy”, you can with children.

Length 38 km, tour duration 3 hours on the way, 1-2 hours stop and rest, 1 hour transfer from Khosta to Rosa Khuto.

The tour takes place in a group of 1-6 people per 1 guide.

The tour runs daily until October 30th.

Children from 8 years old (from 120 cm height of the child) can ride independently on children’s electric bikes.

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