Golden States Run – 8 Days

Welcome to an amazing 8-day tour with the best attractions and spectacular national parks in California, Arizona, and Nevada. We visit breathtaking Joshua Tree National Park, Lake Havasu, Oatman Miner Town on Historic Route 66, try our luck on the casinos in Laughlin, and enjoy beautiful Mohave National Preserve and Big Bear Lake. On our journey, we ride on some exiting roads like Pines to Palms Highway, Oatman Highway, spectacular Angeles Crest Hwy/CA-2 (ranked US #10 best motorcycle road), and breathtaking Pacific Coastal Highway 1 (ranked US #5). This tour is also packed with fun attractions like San Diego, Santa Ysabel, miner/cowboy town Oatman, and Santa Monica.  This is a tremendous one-week getaway vacation!

DEPARTURE / RETURN LOCATIONLos Angeles / Los Angeles

Map

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival – Arrival Los Angeles, California

When all tour participants have arrived, we will meet for a welcome greeting and refreshment, with introductions. The evening’s program will involve getting to know each other, and we will eat dinner together in true American style. Those not tired after the long journey may visit a local bar nearby.

Day 02: Los Angeles – San Diego, California (Riding day 1: 212 km/132 miles)

We will embark on our Golden States Run tour when everyone is ready on the bikes. LA will disappear behind us as we head south for a unique adventure full of history, excitement, and fun! This first Riding day will bring some city, some highway, and a wonderful Ride along the legendary Pacific Coast Highway 1 towards fun San Diego. We will slowly start tuning everyone into the California Riding conditions and temperatures at approx. Thirty minutes later, our first stop is Long Beach, where we will make an extra security check of the bikes, equipment, and Riders before our tour begins.

Get ready for a tasty lunch at Ruby’s Diner in Laguna Beach. Milkshakes the old-fashioned way = highly recommended! After that, we will head straight to San Diego, where we will Ride to Historic Old Town, check in to the hotel, and spend the rest of the day on everything this fun city offers: the USS Midway, Maritime Museum, Little Italy, and Old Town.

Day 03: San Diego – Palm Springs, California (Riding day 2: 231 km/145 miles)

Today, we will ride into the desert to stay in legendary Palm Springs, home of the rich & famous. After we exit San Diego through Ramona, we will stop at Santa Ysabel, home of the famous homemade pies. Be ready for a delicious treat, and try not to overeat. You will probably want to buy more to bring with you for the rest of the tour.

We will continue our tour on fun Pines to Palms Hwy, which has some spectacular views, so keep your cameras ready. Our end stop is Palm Springs, where we will spend an exciting evening together.

Day 04: Palm Springs – Lake Havasu, Arizona (Riding day 3: 390 km/242 miles)

Today will be mostly desert riding. We will start the day by Riding through beautiful Joshua Tree National Park, home to spectacular rock and desert formations. We will continue to Lake Havasu, where we will enjoy a nice ride along the lake shores before we end up in Lake Havasu City. This evening you can visit the London Bridge.

Day 05: Lake Havasu – Laughlin, Nevada (Riding day 4: 164 km/102 miles)

We will head north towards Kingman and Historic Route 66, called “The Mother Road”. As thousands of pilgrims before us, we will Ride Route 66 to the west. You will experience a spectacular Ride to Oatman, an old mining village/western village established by two gold diggers in 1915. The Riding distance to the Oatman consists of narrow, curvy roads at different height levels, with mountain and desert landscapes—ideal for filming, perhaps the best opportunity on tour. In Oatman, remember to lock your bikes and watch out for donkeys & outlaws in the streets. We will continue on Route 66 before we Ride straight to Laughlin. Welcome to casinos and playgrounds!

Day 06: Laughlin – Big Bear Lake, California (Riding day 5: 416 km/259 miles)

It will be a day of desert Riding and get hot. We will Ride through “Mojave National Preserve,” known for its singing dunes, cinder cone volcanoes, a large Joshua tree forest, and carpets of spring wildflowers. We will continue towards Calico Ghost Town and eat lunch in Barstow before Riding to Big Bear Lake’s beautiful vacation resort, where we will spend our last magical evening together on the road.

Day 07: Big Bear Lake – Los Angeles, California (Riding day 6: 256 km/159 miles)

We will end our tour with a big bang. Today, you will experience the magical roads and spectacular views on one of the US’s Best motorcycle roads: Angeles Crest Highway (CA-2). It will be a breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime riding experience for the history books! Make sure to have your cameras ready and fully charged!

We will make several stops and take our time on Angels Crest Highway before we head towards Los Angeles. We will return our bikes and check in to the hotel before we Ride to Santa Monica Pier, the end of Historic Route 66, and our Farewell party.

Day 08: Los Angeles and Travel Home.

We will say goodbye to the Golden States Run, Los Angeles, and return home.

Please note that we reserve the right to remain adaptable to unforeseen circumstances and weather conditions that may arise while on tour; the daily schedule may be adjusted accordingly. The client’s tour remains paramount; we will ensure the tour meets your fullest expectations.


Tour Dates:

TourDate fromDate toBooking deadline
Golden State Run15-Jul-2422-Jul-2415-Jun-24
Golden State Run30-Sep-247-Oct-2430-Aug-24
Golden State Run19-May-2526-May-2519-Apr-25
Golden State Run14-Jul-2521-Jul-2514-Jun-25
Golden State Run29-Sep-256-Oct-2529-Aug-25

Prices (USD)

2 people / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $3,245.00 per person

2 people / 2 vehicles / 1 shared room: From $3,995.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 single room: From $4,795.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $3,995.00 per person

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Inclusions and Exclusions.

INCLUDEDMotorcycle/Car rental with unlimited mileage
1st choice vehicle model class
Shared rooms in biker-friendly hotels
Continental breakfast at most hotels
National Park Entrance fees
Welcome meeting
Multi-lingual Tour leader
Transport to rental company
Support van
State min. SLI insurance
Loss damage Waiver
Half-shell helmet
Tour route descriptions
Pictures from the tour
NOT INCLUDEDAirfare
Optional attractions
Vehicle model guarantee
Fuel
Security deposit for LDW
Food and beverages
LDW Zero & insurance upgrades
Anything not listed in “INCLUDED” above

The above information should be taken as a guide only as things can change. If you have any questions, please contact us.

East Coast & Smoky Mountains Blues Tour – 16 Days

Welcome to an amazing 16-day US Historic East Coast tour with many music experiences. We ride the magical Blue Ridge Parkway, challenging Tail of the Dragon, Cherohala Scenic Skyway, Devils Triangle, Diamondback and several of the best US back roads. In addition, we will explore the legendary Blues District with New Orleans, Memphis, Elvis’ Graceland and Blues Route Hwy 61. On our way to the breathtaking Smoky Mountains, we stop in Homosassa, Don Garlits Drag Racing Museum, and spend two nights in Nashville, Music City (we visit the County Music Hall of Fame, RCA Studio B, Grand Ole Opry, Johnny Cash Museum, Music Ride, etc.).

DEPARTURE / RETURN LOCATIONOrlando / Orlando

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Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival- Orlando, Florida

When all tour participants arrive, we will meet for a welcome greeting and refreshments, accompanied by introductions. The evening’s program will involve getting to know each other and having dinner together in true American style. Those who are not tired after the long journey may choose to visit a local bar nearby.

Day 02: Orlando – Homosassa (Riding day 1: 192 km/120 miles)

The day begins with an information meeting covering the East Coast & Blue Ridge Parkway tour. Practical information & preparations regarding motorcycle and car rental checkout at Explorify Motorcycle Rentals will also be covered. After the meeting, we pick up our bikes or cars.

Once everyone is ready on their bikes, we commence our ride on the 4,200 km/2,600 miles long East Coast & Blue Ridge Parkway Adventure tour. We bid farewell to Orlando, set our course west, and started by Riding past beautiful Lake Apopka. Our journey includes visiting the world-famous Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, offering an up-close view of the sport’s fascinating evolution. After a delightful lunch, we enjoy a scenic Ride on the Florida west coast, reaching our destination, Homosassa.

Day 03: Homosassa – Destin (Riding day 2: 550 km/343 miles)

Today promises a spectacular ride along the Florida coast and beaches. We Ride through Apalachicola National Forest, passing the breathtaking Cape San Blas. Our route takes us along the Mexico & Panama City beaches before reaching Destin, where we’ll enjoy a pleasant evening on the pier.

Day 04: Destin – New Orleans (Riding day 3: 433 km/268 miles)

Continuing our ride along the beautiful Gulf shores and the Mexican Gulf, we traverse the US states of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. We reach the mythical New Orleans when we ride through harbours, bridges, and sumps (Moss Point, Biloxi, Gulfport, Bay St. Louis). Upon checking into our hotel in the French Quarter, we gather for dinner on the famous Bourbon Street, immersing ourselves in true New Orleans style.

Day 05: New Orleans (Explorer and Fun Day)

This day is dedicated to exploring New Orleans, one of the world’s most fascinating cities. With its unique blend of history and influences from Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and beyond, New Orleans offers a brilliant mosaic of culture, food, and music. There’s much to discover, from “gumbo” to jazz clubs, historical suburbs, and year-long festivals.

Day 06: New Orleans – Vicksburg (Riding day 4: 389 km/243 miles)

Heading north on Hwy 61, The Blues Route, towards Baton Rouge and historic Vicksburg, our final stop for the day. Vicksburg played a central role in the American Civil War, witnessing a legendary battle between General Grant and Lee. We explore the National Monument, Old Courthouse, and the Coca-Cola Museum, as Vicksburg is the birthplace of the famous drink. The evening unfolds at one of the city’s lively blues clubs.

Day 07: Vicksburg – Memphis (Riding day 5: 357 km/223 miles)

Starting our Blues & Music tour, we head north on Highway 61, reaching Tunica’s famous “Gateway to the Blues”. A stop at the Blues Visitor Centre and Museum and at “The Crossroads” (symbolic of Robert Johnson’s favourite blues song) adds musical history to our journey. Hwy 61, The Blues Route, known from Bob Dylan’s album “Highway 61 Revisited,” leads us to Memphis.

Day 08: Memphis – Graceland – Nashville (Riding day 6: 396 km/248 miles)

A highlight of the tour awaits as we visit Graceland, the home of the legendary King of Rock’n Roll, Elvis Aaron Presley. The morning is spent absorbing the story of Elvis’s life and artistry. Departing from Graceland, we head to another music city, Nashville, also known as “Music City,” spending the evening at the famous “Music Ride.”

Day 09: Nashville (Fun and Explorer Day)

It is a day dedicated to music lovers, where you can explore Nashville’s streets and music venues on Music Ride, visit the local Harley Davidson store, or delve into the city’s rich music history. For those interested, the day begins with a visit to the famous “Country Music Hall of Fame,” “RCA Studio B,” and the “Johnny Cash Museum,” followed by an evening of fun Music Ride.

Day 10: Nashville – Sevierville (Riding day 7: 386 km/241 miles)

Leaving Nashville with joyful memories, we head towards the famous Great Smoky Mountains National Park, home to some of the best motorcycle roads. Riding along small, curvy roads, we conquer the incredible Devil’s Triangle, ending the day in Sevierville for a relaxing evening.

Day 11: Sevierville – Smoky Mountains (Riding day 8: 339 km/210 miles)

This day becomes a lifetime memory as we ride some of the best motorcycle roads in the US, including the famed US 129 “Tail of The Dragon” and “Cherohala (scenic) Skyway.” Riders can choose which one to ride twice, taking time to savour the ride and the spectacular scenery and ensuring everyone’s safety. Note: Caution is advised on challenging roads like the “Tail of the Dragon.” For those who prefer, staying in Sevierville for pool relaxation or shopping at Tanger Outlet is an option.

Day 12: Smoky Mountains- Little Switzerland (Riding day 9: 323 km/202 miles)

Embarking on another day for the history books, we spend the day riding the breathtaking Blue Ridge Parkway, ranked as the US #2 best motorcycle road. Starting with a visit to the “Wheels Through Time” museum, we end the day in Little Switzerland, a small European-inspired mountain town, soaking in the views.

Day 13: Little Switzerland – Savannah (Riding day 10: 303 km/309 miles)

The day starts with a challenging ride on “The Diamondback” (Hwy 226A). Our journey continues towards Savannah and the Florida coast. Along the way, we make a stop in Norway and Denmark.

Day 14: Savannah – St. Augustine (Riding day 11: 303 km/188 miles)

Heading south toward warmer climates and Florida beaches, we begin Riding the famous Highway 1 before reaching St. Augustine, the former capital of Florida. Our day ends in Historic St. Augustine, a major tourist attraction, where we enjoy a pleasant evening.

Day 15: St. Augustine – Daytona Beach – Orlando (Riding day 12: 204 km/128 miles)

Today, we will Ride next to the Atlantic Ocean to Daytona “Biker” Beach. We will embark on the famous “Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail,” a 50 km double loop of road that will cross some of the most beautiful and diverse scenery in Northeast Florida. “The Loop” won’t be like other rides; you will enjoy the freedom, sunshine, open roads, and graceful curves—a dream for all motorcycle enthusiasts. The comfortable ride is a must for those who like an open highway and Florida’s natural beauty. We will Ride to Destination Daytona (by the world’s largest Harley Davidson dealer, Bruce Ross Meyer, with a showroom of 109,000 sq. ft.). Here, we will have our lunch and enjoy the great atmosphere.

Afterwards, we will start our final leg to return our bikes/cars and celebrate everyone making it home safe after a fun and eventful tour. We will head to International Ride, ending the day at the fun B.B. Kings Blues Club. We will celebrate everyone making it home safely after a fun & eventful tour together.

Day 16: Departure Orlando – Travel Home.

We will say goodbye to America’s Smoky Mountain Blues Tour, Orlando, and return home.

Please note that we reserve the right to remain adaptable to unforeseen circumstances and weather conditions that may arise while on tour; the daily schedule may be adjusted accordingly. The client’s tour remains paramount; we will ensure the tour meets your fullest expectations.


Tour dates:

TourDate fromDate toBooking deadline
East Coast Blues Tour16-Jul-2431-Jul-2416-Jun-24
East Coast SMT – Girls only28-Sep-2413-Oct-2428-Aug-24
East Coast Blues Tour29-Sep-2414-Oct-2422-Aug-24
East Coast Blues Tour15-Jul-2530-Jul-2515-Jun-25
East Coast Blues Tour28-Sep-2513-Oct-2528-Aug-25
East Coast Blues Tour21-Jul-265-Aug-2621-Jun-26
East Coast Blues Tour21-Sep-266-Oct-2621-Aug-26

Prices (USD)

2 people / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $5,445.00 per person

2 people / 2 vehicles / 1 shared room: From $6,995.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 single room: From $8,695.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $6,995 per person


Inclusions and Exclusions

INCLUDEDMotorcycle/Car rental with unlimited mileage
1st choice vehicle model class
Shared rooms in biker-friendly hotels
Continental breakfast at most hotels
National Park Entrance fees
Welcome meeting
Multi-lingual Tour leader
Transport to the rental company
Support van
State min. SLI insurance
Loss damage Waiver
Half-shell helmet
Tour route descriptions
Pictures from the tour
NOT INCLUDEDAirfare
Optional attractions
Vehicle model guarantee
Fuel
Security deposit for LDW
Food and beverages
LDW Zero & insurance upgrades
Anything not listed in “INCLUDED” above

This tour can be taken as a self-ride; contact us for details.

The above information should be taken as a guide only as things can change. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Coast to Coast – Cross Continent Tour – 18 Days

This tour is an “Adventure Tour”, one of our longest rides, stretching, as the name suggests, from coast to coast on the North American continent. We ride approximately 3.800 miles, crossing nine U.S. states and three time zones and can be taken Eastbound and Westbound.

You get a deep dive into “Real America” and its grandeur. The tour has goodies and hand-picked experiences: big cities, ocean, desert, mountain, prairie, fantastic motorcycle and back roads. The program includes Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Venice Beach,  San Diego, Tombstone, Pecos (Rodeo), El Paso, San Antonio, New Orleans, the Mexican Gulf, USS Alabama, Cape San Blas, Tallahassee, Daytona “Biker” Beach, Miami, alligators in the Everglades and Orlando.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATIONLos Angeles / Orlando or Orlando / Los Angeles

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Eastbound Itinerary.

Day 1: Departure – Arrival Los Angeles, California

Upon your arrival at the Los Angeles airport and collecting your luggage (Baggage claim), you will exit the arrival hall to the traffic island (outside) with the “red” sign with the writing “Hotel and Courtesy Shuttle.” Look for a mini-bus with a sign indicating your Los Angeles hotel. The hotel will provide a free shuttle bus service every 30 minutes. For the hotel’s address, refer to the information above. At the hotel reception, you will be greeted by one of our friendly tour guides. NB: The hotel will not allow check-in until 3:00 pm (15:00).

Once all tour participants have arrived, we will gather for a welcome greeting. The evening’s program will revolve around getting to know each other and sharing dinner together in true American style. Those who are not tired after the long journey may choose to visit a local bar nearby.

Day 2: Los Angeles – San Diego (Riding day 1: 212 km/132 miles)

We will start the day with an information meeting to cover information about your Easy Rider Coast to Coast Tour tour. We will also cover practical information & preparations regarding MC and car rental checkout. Afterwards, we will begin our Coast to Coast Cross Continent tour!

When everyone is ready on the bikes, we will embark on our 6,400 km long journey. LA will disappear behind us as we head south for a unique adventure full of history, excitement, and fun! This first Riding day will bring some city, some highway, and an incredible Ride along the legendary Pacific Coast Highway 1 towards fun San Diego. We will slowly tune everyone into California’s Riding conditions and temperatures. In approximately thirty minutes, our first stop will be Long Beach, where we will make an extra security check of the bikes, equipment, and Riders before our tour begins.

Get ready for a tasty lunch at Ruby’s Diner in Laguna Beach. Milkshakes the old-fashioned way = highly recommended! After that, we will head straight to San Diego, where we will Ride to Historic Old Town, check into the hotel, and spend the rest of the day on everything this fun city offers: the USS Midway, Maritime Museum, Little Italy, and Old Town.

Day 3: San Diego – Yuma (Riding day 2: 362 km/225 miles).

Get ready for a spectacular riding day! We will start the day with a spectacular ride on the famous Old Hwy 80 and Historic Hwy 94. Look out for curvy roads & incredible scenery! We will continue by riding very close along the Mexican border and see how many resources the US uses to protect their border. We will even ride through a checkpoint. Then, we will ride to the Desert View Tower, which will have a fantastic view over the valley. We will eat our lunch in Calexico, close to the Mexican border.

The second half of this day will be nothing less than spectacular. We will ride through the Imperial Sand Dunes, where you will experience how it is to Ride in a natural sand desert. It will be a rarely unique experience. After that, we will head to Yuma, where we will spend the evening in the cozy historic district.

Day 4: Yuma – Tucson (Riding day 3: 489 km/304 miles)

We will head for Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and eat lunch near the Space Age lodge in Gila Bend after arriving in downtown Tucson for cowboy shopping at Boot Barn.

Day 5: Tucson – Tombstone (Riding day 4: 270 km/170 miles)

Welcome to another day of riding breathtaking MC roads. We will start the day by riding to the top of Mt. Lemmon at 2,792m. It’s a beautiful ride; we guarantee you will smile to the top of the mountain. We will take a drink & enjoy the view before we head through Coronado National Forest and into the old Wild West & the famous old western city Tombstone, where we will visit O.K. Corral (the sight of the gunfight between the Earp brothers & the Clanton’s), Boot Hill, and the famous Big Nose Saloon.

Day 6: Tombstone – El Paso (Riding day 5: 460 km/290 miles)

We will continue our ride in the old Wild West and visit the famous old western city, Bisbee. After that, we will Ride to the Geronimo surrender monument, located close to where Geronimo surrendered, which also marked the end of Indian warfare in the US. Afterwards, we will head to Columbus, the historical site of the Pancho Villa raid & his death mask. We will ride along the Mexican Border to El Paso, where we will ride the breathtaking Scenic Ride and stop at the mountain viewpoint, where you can see two states (Texas & Mexico). We will also visit Barnett’s Harley Davidson, the world’s largest selection of Harley Davidson motorcycles.

Day 7: El Paso – Alpine (Riding day 6: 470 km/294 miles)

We will start by Riding to Salt Flats, where we will also visit the Salt Flat Café. We will continue through Davis Mountains State Park before we have a spectacular ride from Mt. Livermore to Fort Davis on the way to Alpine.

Day 8: Big Bend National Park (Riding day 7: 442 km/277 miles)

This day will be dedicated to exploring & enjoying the beautiful Big Bend National Park. We will ride through the park and visit several viewpoints, so hold your cameras ready! It will also be a scorching day, so please dress accordingly.

Day 9: Alpine – Del Rio (Riding day 8: 334 km/208 miles)

As we head across Texas, it will be another riding day in the Wild West. We will start by exploring the legendary Judge Roy Bean saloon, also known as “the law west of Pecos”. We will continue to the beautiful Seminole Canyon, known for its many archaeological artifacts. Then, we will head to Del Rio to taste wine at the local Val Verde Winery.

Day 10: Del Rio – San Antonio (Riding day 9: 321 km/200 miles)

We will Ride out of Del Rio and start climbing the Texas mountains. We will make a pit stop in Camp Wood before we ride one of the famous Three Sisters and make several stops. NB: Be aware of other bikers who have also travelled to ride these fantastic USMC roads. After absorbing the Three Sisters and buying our patch & t-shirt, we will head for Leakey to eat lunch at a popular biker bar. After lunch, we will Ride to San Antonio to enjoy the evening on the fascinating and cozy River Walk.

Day 11: San Antonio – Galveston (Riding day 10: 436 km/271 miles)

Today, we leave the inland and head for the beautiful US coastal shores. We reach Surfside Beach and ride along the coastal beaches before arriving at the lively coastal & vacation city, Galveston.

Day 12: Galveston – New Iberia (Riding day 11: 390 km/243 miles)

We continue our Ride along the beautiful coast & shores. We embark on a local ferry before we ride through spectacular Gilchrist and Pecan Island. After that, we head inland again towards New Iberia.

Day 13: New Iberia – New Orleans (Riding day 12: 192 km/120 miles)

Today is Swamp Day & experiencing alligators up close. We head south for the Louisiana swamps for a boat tour with the Cajun man, who will feed wild free alligators right before you. Be ready for an exciting lifetime experience! After we have chilled our nerves, we continue our beautiful coast ride to the mythical New Orleans and check in at our hotel in the French Quarter. When everyone is settled in their rooms, we meet for dinner on the famous Bourbon Street, where we will spend the rest of the evening in true New Orleans style. You are in one of the US’s most exciting and fun cities. Enjoy!

Day 14: New Orleans (Fun and Explorer Day)

This day, we will explore New Orleans, one of the world’s most fascinating cities. It will have a unique blend of history & influences from Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and other continents. It will be a brilliant mosaic of culture, food & music. Here, you will find full plates of “gumbo”, long nights in jazz- & blues clubs, historical suburbs, and consuming festivals year-long.

We will start the day with a guided bus tour (optional) around most of the city’s popular attractions, where we will get an instant introduction to the city’s rich history. After that, we will embark on a spectacular cruise on the Mississippi River on the old steamer boat Natchez (also where we eat lunch).

We will continue enjoying Bourbon Street and its numerous blues & jazz clubs in the evening. There will be a unique & rich atmosphere. A visit to” The House of The Rising Sun” is highly recommended.

Day 15: New Orleans – Destin (Riding day 13: 433 km/343 miles)

We will continue our ride along the beautiful Gulf shores and the Mexican Gulf through the US states of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. We will Ride through harbours, bridges, and sumps (Moss Point, Biloxi, Gulfport, and Bay St. Louis). We will make an interesting stop at the battleship USS Alabama. Afterwards, we will head for Destin, where we will enjoy a lovely evening on the wharf.

Day 16: Destin – Homosassa (Riding day 14: 550 km/343 miles)

Today will be another spectacular ride along the Florida coast & beaches. We will start by Riding along the Mexico & Panama City beaches. After that, we will ride through Apalachicola National Forest to our destination, Homosassa, where we will spend a joyful evening at the local bar.

Day 17: Homosassa – Daytona Beach (Riding day 15: 203 km/126 miles)

We will start our exciting journey across Florida, the Sunshine State. We will say goodbye to Homosassa, set course east, and Ride to the world-famous Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, where you will get an up-close view of the fascinating beginning and evolution of the sport of drag racing. Afterwards, we will head straight to Daytona Beach & Biketoberfest to cruise down the legendary Main Street and take our picture below the famous Daytona “Biker” Beach sign.

Day 18: Daytona Beach – Orlando (Riding day 16: 199 km/125 miles)

We will embark on the famous “Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail”, a 50 km double loop of road that crosses some of the most beautiful & diverse scenery in Northeast Florida. “The Loop” is unlike other rides; enjoy the freedom, sunshine, open road, and graceful curves; it is a dream for all motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere. The comfortable ride is a must for those who like an open highway and Florida’s natural beauty. We will end our beautiful ride by visiting Destination Daytona (by the world’s largest Harley Davidson dealer, Bruce Ross Meyer, with a showroom of 109,000 sq. ft.). Here we will eat our lunch and enjoy the great atmosphere. After that, we will start our final leg to return our bikes/cars and celebrate everyone making it home safe after a fun & eventful tour together. Day 19: Departure Orlando – Home Travel We will say goodbye to America’s Coast to Coast Adventure tour, Orlando, and return home. Group travel by shuttle to the airport.


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Tour dates:

TourDate fromDate toBooking deadline
Coast to Coast – Eastbound22-Sep-2410-Oct-2422-Aug-24
Coast to Coast – Eastbound21-Sep-259-Oct-2521-Aug-25
Coast to Coast – Westbound23-Mar-2410-Apr-2423-Feb-24
Coast to Coast – Westbound22-Mar-259-Apr-2522-Feb-25

Prices (USD)

2 people / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $6,145.00 per person

2 people / 2 vehicles / 1 shared room: From $7,995.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 single room: From $9,995.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $7,995.00 per person

Currency Converter (use this useful tool to convert currency values quickly) 


Inclusions and Exclusions:

INCLUDEDMotorcycle/Car rental with unlimited mileage
1st choice vehicle model class
Shared rooms in biker-friendly hotels
Continental breakfast at most hotels
National Park Entrance fees
Welcome meeting
Multi-lingual Tour leader
Transport to rental company
Support van
State min. SLI insurance
Loss damage Waiver
Half-shell helmet
Tour route descriptions
Pictures from the tour
NOT INCLUDEDAirfare
Optional attractions
Vehicle model guarantee
Fuel
Security deposit for LDW
Food and beverages
LDW Zero & insurance upgrades
Anything not listed in “INCLUDED” above

This tour can be taken as a self-ride; contact us for details.

The above information should be taken as a guide only as things can change. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Buffalo Bill – The Mountain Tour – 15 Days

Welcome to the Buffalo Bill Mountain tour, where we ride several of America’s best motorcycle roads. On this round trip in the Rocky Mountains, you will experience wonderful “backroads” and spectacular mountain scenery: Silverthread Historic Byway, Million Dollar Highway (ranked as USA’s no four best motorcycle road) (Hwy 550, at 3400 m elevation), Wild West run, Grand Loop Road, Beartooth Highway (No. 1), Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, Black Hills Run, Wildlife loop and Iron Mountain Road. They cannot be described in words; they must be experienced. You will also experience Denver, Historic Durango, World’s highest HD dealer, Moab, Arches National Park, Yellowstone, Old Faithful Geyser, Cody, Devil’s Tower, Crazy Horse Memorial, Mt Rushmore, Badlands, and more. The Buffalo Bill tour in the Rocky Mountains is a paradise for those who love motorcycling and unique experiences.

Please note, although this tour goes to Sturgis it is not during the Annual Motorcycle Rally time.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATIONDenver / Denver

Map

Itinerary

Day 1: Denver – Arrival Denver, Colorado

When all tour participants arrive, we will meet for a welcome meeting and refreshments, introducing all tour participants and tour leaders. The evening’s program will be about getting to know each other. Those not tired after the long journey may visit a local bar nearby.

Day 2: Denver – Gunnison (Riding day 1: 330 km/205 miles)

We will start the day with an info meeting covering information about your Buffalo Bill Mountain Tour. We will also cover practical information & preparations regarding MC and car rental checkout. We will check out of the hotel. When everyone is ready on their bikes, we will embark on our 4.200 km long Sturgis & Buffalo Bill Mountain tour. Denver will disappear behind us as we start a unique adventure full of history, adventure, and fun. As we head out of Denver, there will initially be some city Riding & interstate before we depart on our designated back roads in spectacular surroundings. We will start easy, so everybody gets accustomed to traffic and riding conditions. We will begin our adventure on adventurous motorcycle roads. We will stop in Fairplay and visit the “ghost town” South Park City, which currently operates as a museum of the old Wild West. After our Wild West influence, we will ride to Gunnison, where we will relax and share experiences from the fairytale’s first leg.

Day 3: Gunnison – Durango (Riding day 2: 372 km/231 miles)

Today, we will start our ride on the USA’s best back roads. We will head out of Gunnison and ride the beautiful Silverthread Scenic Byway, curvy roads through spectacular scenery. Keep your cameras ready! We will go to Lake City, where we will stop to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. After that, we will head to South Fork for lunch before we continue to the breathtaking Wolf Creek Pass. Our destination of the day is Durango, an old mining town where treasure hunters come in herds to find & extract gold and silver worth hundreds of millions of dollars from the mineral-rich mountains of the area. The noble metals made Durango a prosperous city that has not been affected by the recession. Today’s usual stress and rush do not influence residents of Durango; they are hospitable and friendly. Get ready for a cozy evening in the city’s historic district.

Day 4: Durango – Moab (Riding day 3: 355 km/220 miles)

Welcome to one of the tour’s highlights – today’s day is packed with amazing Riding experiences on terrific backroads, sharp curves, spectacular mountain scenery, waterfalls, and old Pioneer cities. As we ride out of Durango, we will stop by roadside hot springs. We will continue north on spectacular mountain roads to Silverton and the world’s “highest” Harley Davidson dealer (elevation). After that, we will start riding on the world-famous “Million Dollar Highway” (also San Juan Skyway), ranked No. 4 among America’s best motorcycle roads. It is an extraordinary Riding experience, a lifetime memory! The road got its’ famous name “, San Juan Skyway”, because the mountain passes we ride through lie 3.353m (11,000 ft) above sea level, with amazing views. It’s almost like we can touch the skies. We will make several stops along the way to enjoy this unique experience. You might want to ride back for another ride when we arrive at the road’s end. At San Juan Skyways’ end stop, Ouray, we ate lunch and tried to digest all the impressions. We will continue our fairytale day on terrific backroads through the mountains toward Moab, which is located at the entrance of the Arches National Park. We will spend the evening in these spectacular surroundings.

Day 5: Moab (Fun and Explorer Day)

Spend the day exploring Moab, Arches National Park (unforgettable rock formations that will take your breath away), and the Canyonlands according to your preference. We highly recommend hiking to the world-famous Delicate Arch in Arches National Park. Also, there are countless opportunities for renting an ATV, Jeep, and/or horseback for various safaris. Arches National Park contains the world’s largest concentration of natural stone arches; the 73,000-acre park includes 2,000 of these miracles of nature. Arches Park is packed with red desert, seasoned with the strangest eroded sandstone formations, pinnacles, spears, balanced rocks, and arches. We make sure everyone gets one of this year’s holiday photos.

Day 6: Moab – Park City (Riding day 4: 370 km/230 miles)

On our way to the amazing Wild West run & Yellowstone National Park, this day will be an in-between Riding leg. We will continue north towards Salt Lake City and today’s end-stop Park City.

Day 7: Park City – Jackson (Riding day 5: 470 km/292 miles)

Today, we will head towards magical Yellowstone National Park and “Wild West Run”. We will ride north by beautiful Bear Lake before continuing to Montpelier, where we will visit the historic site of Butch Cassidy’s bank robbery. After that, we will go to Jackson, a vacation spot for wealthy Californians in the valley of Jackson Hole. We will spend the evening at the famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.

Day 8: Jackson – Cody (Riding day 6: 383 km/240 miles)

Welcome to another tour highlight! It will be a long day packed with unique and rare experiences. We will ride into wonderful Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park and operate one of the US’s most popular motorcycle routes, Wild West Run (Jackson – Yellowstone Lake). We will go by Jackson Lake before we proceed to the spectacular Old Faithful Geyser, which remains one of the most active (cone) geysers with its’ predictable eruptions approximately every 35 to 120 minutes. Old Faithful was named in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition and was the first geyser in the park to receive a name. We will continue our ride in spectacular Yellowstone and ride on Grad Loop Rd before stopping at breathtaking Artist Point. After that, we will visit live buffalo herds up close. Be ready for exciting encounters, but beware of the wildlife (bears, wolves, elk, buffalos). We will finish the day by riding into Buffalo Bill’s (William F. Cody) home turf, Cody, where we will eat dinner at Buffalo Bill’s historic Irma Hotel.

Day 9: Chief Joseph Scenic Byway & Beartooth Hwy (Riding day 7: 368 km/231 miles)

 Today will be the tour highlight for many. Welcome to the world-famous “Beartooth Highway” (ranked as USA’s best, No. 1 motorcycle route). Beartooth Highway has not achieved its iconic status among bikers worldwide without reason; be prepared for unique winding mountain roads up and down the mountain, with hairpin turns and spectacular views. This will also be the tour’s most demanding Riding leg, so we will ride at a comfortable & safe pace to ensure everyone remains safe and gets plenty of time to enjoy the ride and views. Have your camera ready; you will ride on one of the world’s best motorcycle roads. Enjoy! On our way to Beartooth Pass, we will ride Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, a lifetime experience! After our return to Cody, you can visit the spectacular Buffalo Bill’s Center of the West.

Day 10: Cody – Gilette (Riding day 8: 409 km/255 miles)

Riding on spectacular, curvy, fun mountain roads will be another day. We will see breathtaking scenery in Big Horn Canyon & National Forest. We are confident your smile will be glued on. We will stop for lunch & cowboy shopping in Sheridan. After that, we drove to Gillette by the “Spotted Horse” bar.

Day 11: Gillette – Deadwood (Riding day 9: 242 km/151 miles)

Today, we will start our fun adventures in the Black Hills, the location of the Sturgis Bike Rally (the mother of all bike rallies). Get ready for a lifetime experience! We will start by Riding to the famous Devil’s Tower, a very popular destination and location of the sci-fi movie “Encounters of the 3rd Kind”. We will enjoy the surroundings and these spectacular rock formations. Our next stop is Sundance, home of the Sundance Kid. After that, we will ride through the beautiful Spearfish Canyon, natural surroundings like a painting that only nature can create. We will ride through Deadwood, where we will visit the “No 10 Saloon” where Wild Bill Hickok was shot when he played poker (The quick combination he had when he was shot is now called “Deadman’s Hand”). Deadwood is within an Indian reservation and has all gambling rights. It was also here Calamity Jane (the famous female sharpshooter) met Wild Bill for the first time (later, they became a couple).

Day 12: Deadwood – Black Hills Run – Sturgis (Riding day 10: 275 km/171 miles)

Today, we will ride the famous and popular Black Hills Run, experience all the fantastic attractions around Sturgis, and get a feel for the world-famous Sturgis Bike Rally. We will enjoy Riding the Black Hills Run until we reach Crazy Horse, the world’s largest monument carved in the rock. We will continue to Custer and Custer State Park, which captivated General George A. Custer because of its beautiful scenery and surroundings. We will ride Needles Highway and Wildlife Loop, where we might encounter live buffalos. We will eat lunch outside Custer State Park before going to Mt Rushmore (the three presidents’ heads carved in the mountains). Afterwards, we will ride the famous Iron Mountain Road. Be ready for a unique experience. After we have absorbed the Black Hills, we will go to Sturgis, a small town and the centre of all activities around the Sturgis Bike Rally, America’s oldest and legendary Motorcycle Rally. We will park the bikes and visit the world-famous Knuckle Saloon. It’s time for the Biker party!

Day 13: Sturgis – Scottsbluff (Riding day 11: 510km/318 miles)

We will say goodbye to Sturgis and head south again. Our first stop is the spectacular Badlands National Park. Badlands’ rugged beauty draws visitors from around the world. These striking geological deposits contain some of the richest collections of fossils. Old mammal rhinoceros, horses and sabre-toothed tigers walked here once. The park’s 244,000 acres consist of an expanse of mixed grass and prairie where bison, bighorn, prairie dogs, and Blackfoot ferrets live today. We will end our day in Scottsbluff and spend our last night “on the road.”

Day 14: Scottsbluff – Denver (Riding day 12: 384 km/239 miles)

The end of our adventure on the US’s best back-roads and the Buffalo Bill Mountain Tour is approaching. Today is our final leg. We will continue south through Cheyenne and Greeley before heading back to Denver. Arriving in Denver, we will return the bikes, remove our boots, and replace the ride gear with lighter clothing. We will spend the afternoon near the hotel and eat a farewell dinner together.

Day 15: Departure Denver – Travel Home

We will say goodbye to the Rocky Mountains and US Best Back Roads, Denver, and return home. Group travel by shuttle to the airport.

Please note that we reserve the right to remain adaptable to unforeseen circumstances and weather conditions that may arise while on tour; the daily schedule may be adjusted accordingly. The client’s tour remains paramount; we will ensure the tour meets your fullest expectations.


Tour Dates.

TourDate fromDate toBooking deadline
Buffalo Bill – The Mountain tour13-Aug-2427-Aug-2413-Jul-24
Buffalo Bill – The Mountain tour11-Jul-2525-Jul-2511-Jun-25
Buffalo Bill – The Mountain tour10-Jul-2624-Jul-2610-Jun-26

Prices (USD)

2 people / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $5,095.00 per person

2 people / 2 vehicles / 1 shared room: From $6,595.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 single room: From $8,170.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $6,595.00 per person

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Inclusions and Exclusions.

INCLUDEDMotorcycle/Car rental with unlimited mileage
1st choice vehicle model class
Shared rooms in biker-friendly hotels
Continental breakfast at most hotels
National Park Entrance fees
Welcome meeting
Multi-lingual Tour leader
Transport to rental company
Support van
State min. SLI insurance
Loss damage Waiver
Half-shell helmet
Tour route descriptions
Pictures from the tour
NOT INCLUDEDAirfare
Optional attractions
Vehicle model guarantee
Fuel
Security deposit for LDW
Food and beverages
LDW Zero & insurance upgrades
Anything not listed in “INCLUDED” above

The above information should be taken as a guide only as things can change. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Historic Route 66 – 15 Days – Tour 1

Historic Route 66, Westbound & Eastbound.

Riding Historic Route 66, affectionately known as “the mother road,” is an exceptional journey that offers several compelling reasons to embark on this iconic road trip:

Rich Historical Significance: Route 66 is steeped in history, representing the American spirit of adventure and exploration. It was one of the original highways in the U.S., connecting Chicago to Los Angeles and serving as a vital route for migrants and travellers during the 20th century.

Nostalgic Americana: As you Ride along Route 66, you’ll encounter an array of classic roadside attractions, vintage motels, and retro diners, taking you back to experience the charm and allure of mid-century America.

Breathtaking Landscapes: The road winds through diverse landscapes, showcasing the stunning beauty of the American Southwest. You’ll witness some of the country’s most picturesque vistas, from rolling plains to rugged mountains.

Cultural Immersion: Route 66 allows you to immerse yourself in various regional cultures as you pass through different states, each with unique traditions, art, and cuisine.

Quirky Roadside Stops: The route is dotted with quirky and fascinating roadside attractions, like the Cadillac Ranch in Texas or the Wigwam Village Motels in Arizona, making the journey entertaining and memorable.

Personal Achievement: Completing this epic cross-country road trip can be a significant personal achievement as you conquer a historical and legendary route that has captivated the imaginations of countless travellers over the years.

In summary, Riding Historic Route 66 is an unparalleled opportunity to connect with America’s past, experience its diverse landscapes and cultures, and create lasting memories that celebrate the essence of the open road.

DEPARTURE / RETURN LOCATIONChicago / Los Angeles or Los Angeles / Chicago

Map –

ITINERARY WESTBOUND

Day 01: Departure – Arrival Chicago

Tomorrow marks the beginning of your long-awaited departure day as you arrive in Chicago. Upon landing at the Chicago airport and collecting your luggage from baggage claim, exit the arrival hall to the traffic island with the “red” sign labelled “Hotel and Courtesy Shuttles.” Look for a mini-bus with the hotel name, conveniently close to the airport, offering a free shuttle bus service every 30 minutes. One of our friendly tour guides will greet you at the hotel reception. Please note that check-in at the hotel is not allowed until 3 PM (15:00).

After all tour participants have arrived in the evening, we will gather for a welcome reception and refreshments, introducing everyone and kicking off the program designed to get to know each other. Visiting a local bar nearby is an option for those still full of energy after the journey.

Day 02: Chicago – Bloomington, IL  (Riding day 1: 212 km/132 miles)

The following day is the commencement of our Route 66 adventure! We embark on the 2,600-mile-long Ultimate Route 66 tour as everyone gets ready on their bikes. Chicago fades into the background as we head west for an adventure of history and fun. Our journey takes us to Joliet, home of the Blues Brothers, and then to Wilmington with “The Gemini Giant,” where we’ll have lunch. Riding Route 66, we pass the old gas station at Odell before visiting the Pontiac Museum and finally reaching Bloomington, our end stop for the day.

Day 03: Bloomington – St. Louis, MO  (Riding day 2: 273 km/170 miles)

The next day promises traditional riding on Route 66 and spectacular nature. We’ll explore many villages, ancient towns, and historic Route 66 landmarks. Stops include Springfield, Abraham Lincoln’s home town, Mt. Olive, the Soulsby old Route 66 gas station, and a break in Hamel at a traditional Route 66 diner. We then journey to St. Louis, crossing the Mississippi River on the historic Chain of Rocks bridge, stopping at “The Gateway Arch,” and spending the evening capturing the spirit of this iconic city.

Day 04: St. Louis – Springfield, MO  (Riding day 3: 372 km/231 miles)

We continue southwest through the stunning mountain scenery of the Ozarks along Route 66, with a stop at Stanton and the Jesse James Museum in Meramec Mines. Our adventure takes us through the heart of the United States, with picturesque Cuba, Lebanon, and a look at the legendary Munger Moss Motel in Springfield, the home of President Abraham Lincoln, being our final stop for the day.

Day 05: Springfield – Oklahoma City, OK  (Riding day 4: 494 km/312 miles)

Continuing along exciting Route 66, we visit the famous “Gay Parita Sinclair” gas station, Ride through Kansas, and stop at the “4 Women on the Route” and Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge. Passing through Tulsa, Stroud, and the Rock Café, we enjoy Oklahoma’s beautiful and lush scenery before reaching our final stop for the day: Oklahoma City, the 31st largest city in the U.S.

Day 06: Oklahoma City – Amarillo, TX  (Riding day 5: 427 km/267 miles)

After experiencing Oklahoma City, we continued our Route 66 adventure, passing through Yukon, El Reno, and Weatherford, moving into Cowboy Country and Texas. Stops include Elk City for the National Route 66 Museum, McLean for a traditional Route 66 steakhouse lunch, and Cavender’s Boot City in Amarillo. The day ends with a visit to the “Big Texan Steakhouse,” where the challenge of the famous 2.2 kg (72 oz.) steak awaits.

Day 07: Amarillo – Santa Fe, NM  (Riding day 6: 451 km/280 miles)

It’s a hot Riding day in cowboy country, featuring a visit to the famous “Cadillac Ranch” and a stop at Adrian, the midpoint of U.S. Route 66. Riding into New Mexico, we pass through Tucumcari, visit the “Blue Swallow,” and continue to Santa Fe, one of the most beautiful cities in the western United States. Santa Fe will be our home for the next two nights.

Day 08: Santa Fe  (Explorer and fun day)

Having covered over half the distance on our Route 66 adventure, we take a day off to recharge and further explore the wonders of Santa Fe. The city, situated high in the mountains with scenic views of “Sangre de Cristo,” is rich in Spanish and Native American history. The day is yours to use, whether relaxing by the pool, visiting art galleries, exploring Santa Fe on a guided city tour, or enjoying the local cuisine. The evening includes visiting a real cowboy restaurant to savour steak and experience the authentic cowboy way of life.

Day 09: Santa Fe – Gallup, NM  (Riding day 7: 367 km/226 miles)

Leaving cowboy country, we enter Indian native territory with a visit to Madrid, known for the “Wild Hogs” movie. Our journey continues to the Route 66 Casino near Albuquerque, then to Acoma Sky City, the Acoma Indians’ holy city. The day concludes with a Ride to Gallup.

Day 10: Gallup – Williams, AZ  (Riding day 8: 390 km/244 miles)

This day brings desert Riding and unique nature, including a visit to the Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert in Navajo and Apache territories. Stops at Holbrook, Winslow, and the “corner” precede our arrival in Williams, one of the coolest destinations on Route 66, where we’ll spend a fun night.

Day 11: Williams – Grand Canyon – Kingman, AZ  (Riding day 9: 433 km/271 miles)

A highlight awaits us as we journey to the Grand Canyon. After experiencing the Grand Canyon’s Visitor Center and watching the world’s most-viewed Imax movie, we ride into the Grand Canyon to capture this year’s holiday photo. The day continues with stops in Seligman, Hackberry, and Kingman, featuring desert Riding, scorching conditions, and stunning scenery.

Day 12: Kingman – Las Vegas, NV  (Riding day 10: 229 km/143 miles)

Starting with a spectacular Ride to Oatman, an old western town, we continue Route 66 to Las Vegas, “The Adult Playground” or “Sin City.” Las Vegas offers everything from stunning buildings to unique shows, casinos, and entertainment. Enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere, and take in the sights of famous landmarks.

Day 13: Las Vegas – Big Bear Lake, CA  (Riding day 11: 352 km/219 miles)

A day of city, highway, and desert Riding awaits, featuring a ride along the strip and a group photo in front of the famous “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign. Heading towards Los Angeles, stops include Calico Ghost Town and lunch in Barstow. The day concludes at the beautiful vacation resort, Big Bear Lake, for our last magical evening on the road.

Day 14: Big Bear Lake – Los Angeles, CA  (Riding day 12: 248 km/154 miles)

We conclude our tour with a spectacular ride on one of the U.S.’s best motorcycle roads: the Angeles Crest Highway (CA-2). This breathtaking riding experience offers spectacular views, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience. After several stops and a memorable ride on Angeles Crest Highway, we head towards Los Angeles, return our bikes, and check into the hotel. The day concludes with a visit to Santa Monica Pier, the end of Historic Route 66, and our farewell party.

Day 15: Departure – Travel Home

Checking out of the hotel, we catch a shuttle bus to the airport for our journey home. Thanks for a great ride and good times, and we sincerely appreciate your choice to travel with us. Note: Due to the time difference, travellers from Europe will arrive home on the date/day after departing the US. This program serves as a guideline, and while deviations may occur, our positive tour leaders will strive to execute the program as described to provide positive surprises along the way.


Tours.

TourDate fromDate toBooking deadline
Route 66 Westbound22-Sep-246-Oct-2422-Aug-24
Route 66 Westbound05-Oct-2419-Oct-2405-Sep-24
Route 66 Westbound17-Oct-2431-Oct-2417-Sep-24
Route 66 Westbound19-May-252-Jun-2519-Apr-25
Route 66 Westbound15-Jul-2529-Jul-2515-Jun-25
Route 66 Westbound21-Sep-255-Oct-2521-Aug-25
Route 66 Westbound19-May-262-Jun-2619-Apr-26
Route 66 Westbound14-Jul-2628-Jul-2614-Jun-26
Route 66 Westbound22-Sep-266-Oct-2622-Aug-26

ITINERARY EASTBOUND IS THE REVERSE OF THE ABOVE ITINERARY.

Please note that we reserve the right to remain adaptable to unforeseen circumstances and weather conditions that may arise while on tour; the daily schedule may be adjusted accordingly. The client’s tour remains paramount; we will ensure the tour meets your fullest expectations.

TourDate fromDate toBooking deadline
Route 66 Eastbound7-Oct-2421-Oct-247-Sep-24
Route 66 Eastbound4-May-2518-May-254-Apr-25
Route 66 Eastbound1-Jul-2515-Jul-251-Jun-25
Route 66 Eastbound6-Oct-2520-Oct-256-Sep-25
Route 66 Eastbound3-May-2617-May-263-Apr-26
Route 66 Eastbound29-Jul-2612-Aug-2629-Jun-26
Route 66 Eastbound7-Oct-2621-Oct-267-Sep-26

Prices (USD)

2 people / 1 vehicle / 1 shared room: From $4,495.00 per person

2 people / 2 vehicles / 1 shared room: From $5,995.00 per person

1 person / 1 vehicle / 1 single room: From $7,570.00 per person

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Inclusions and Exclusions.

INCLUDEDMotorcycle/Car rental with unlimited mileage
1st choice vehicle model class
Shared rooms in biker-friendly hotels
Continental breakfast at most hotels
National Park Entrance fees
Welcome meeting
Multi-lingual Tour leader
Transport to rental company
Support van
State min. SLI insurance
Loss damage Waiver
Half-shell helmet
Tour route descriptions
Pictures from the tour
NOT INCLUDEDAirfare
Optional attractions
Vehicle model guarantee
Fuel
Security deposit for LDW
Food and beverages
LDW Zero & insurance upgrades
Anything not listed in “INCLUDED” above

This tour can be taken as a self-ride; contact us for details.

The above should be taken as a guide only as things can change. If you have any questions, please contact us.