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Discover Greece’s Peloponnese on an 8-day guided e-bike tour, exploring iconic sites, stunning beaches, and authentic local flavors with expert guides and comfortable hotels.


This 8-day guided e-bike tour takes cyclists through some of Greece’s most picturesque landscapes and traditional villages. Handcrafted routes are designed to showcase the diverse scenery, from lush coastlines to rugged hills. The use of electric bikes allows participants to cover more ground comfortably, making the ride accessible to keen cyclists of various skill levels.
Throughout the trip, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, vibrant countryside, and historic towns. The routes are carefully planned to balance physical challenge with breathtaking scenery, ensuring that each day offers a rewarding ride with plenty of opportunities to pause and soak in the surroundings.
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The tour begins in Areopoli, a town known for its stone tower houses and traditional architecture. The guided tour introduces visitors to Areopoli’s history and culture, setting the tone for the adventures ahead. Later, a guided bike ride takes you through the town’s streets, allowing a close-up look at its stonework and local life.
This stop emphasizes the authentic character of the Peloponnese, where the old-world charm remains intact. The guides provide insights into local traditions, enriching the experience beyond just the scenery. Expect a three-hour guided exploration, blending history and local color.

A major highlight of the tour is a visit to the Diros Caves, located in the Vlyxada area. This underground network impresses with stalactites and stalagmites, forming a mesmerizing natural spectacle. The one-hour entrance includes a boat ride through the caves, offering a close-up view of the impressive formations.
The caves are a must-see for nature lovers, providing a cool respite from cycling and an opportunity to witness one of Greece’s natural wonders. The tour includes transportation support to this site, making the visit seamless within the overall itinerary.
The town of Vathia showcases traditional Maniot architecture, with its stone towers and rugged landscape. A guided tour and e-bike ride of 1.5 hours focus on the town’s distinctive style and serene surroundings.
Vathia’s quiet streets and panoramic views make it a perfect stop for photos and reflection. The architecture tells stories of a bygone era of clan-based communities, making this stop a fascinating glimpse into regional history and design.
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The tour balances sightseeing with beach relaxation, stopping at Gerolimenas and Simos Beach for breaks. Gerolimenas offers a charming fishing village atmosphere with opportunities for sightseeing and a guided bike ride of 3.5 hours exploring the coast.
Simos Beach is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and sandy shores. A one-hour break here allows time for swimming or relaxing by the sea. These stops give travelers a chance to unwind amidst the scenic beauty of Greece’s coastline.
In Gythion, the tour includes a guided exploration of the town’s medieval fortress and coastal scenery. This stop involves a four-hour guided bike ride, combining history and seaside views.
The fortress and surrounding sites offer insights into the region’s strategic importance and military history. The town’s lively atmosphere and seaside charm make it an engaging part of the journey.
Monemvasia is a highlight for its medieval fortress town, built on a giant rock formation. The tour includes hotel or resort activities and a later guided tour and bike ride of 4 hours around the fortified streets and sea views.
The architecture and narrow alleys reflect centuries of history, with spectacular vistas from the fortress walls. The experience is capped with a wine tasting at Gerakas port, adding local flavor to the visit.

The island of Elafonisos offers crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches, perfect for a day of guided touring and cycling. The 4-hour ride explores the island’s natural beauty, with a one-hour break at Simos Beach for swimming and relaxing.
This stretch of the journey emphasizes Greece’s coastal allure, with opportunities to enjoy the sandy shores and turquoise waters that make this island a favorite among visitors.
The trip culminates at Mystras, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The visit lasts around 5 hours, covering its medieval ruins and fortifications. The site offers a detailed look at a once-bustling Byzantine city.
Walking through the stone streets and cathedrals, visitors gain insight into the region’s historical significance. The tour provides a rundown of Mystras’ cultural and architectural richness.
This tour departs from Athinais Hotel, with bus and coach transfers supporting the route. The support vehicle assists with luggage transfers and supplies light snacks and beverages during cycling days. All entrance tickets to archaeological sites are included, streamlining the experience.
The small group size (up to 15 participants) ensures personalized attention from professional tour leaders, who are experienced in guiding cycling tours safely and engagingly.
Participants stay in handpicked hotels for 7 nights, with breakfasts included each morning. The tour also provides one lunch, a welcome drink, and a wine-tasting experience at Gerakas port, adding local flavor to the trip.
Additional amenities include support vehicles, luggage transfers, third-party liability insurance, and VAT and taxes. The tour offers a light snack and beverage during each day’s cycling activity, helping maintain energy levels.
This guided e-bike adventure appeals to those who enjoy cycling, cultural exploration, and scenic landscapes. The tour’s balanced itinerary suits active travelers eager to experience Greece’s natural beauty and historic sites without the physical strain of all-day riding.
While physically engaging, the use of electric bikes makes it accessible, though participants should be comfortable with moderate cycling. The mix of beaches, caves, towns, and archaeological sites offers diverse experiences within a compact itinerary.
This 8-day guided cycling tour provides a well-rounded look at the Peloponnese, combining spectacular scenery, historic landmarks, and authentic local flavors. The carefully curated stops ensure a mix of nature, history, and relaxation, all supported by professional guides and comfortable accommodations.
The inclusion of entrance tickets, support vehicles, and small group sizes adds to the convenience and quality of the experience. It’s especially suited for adventurous cyclists eager to explore Greece’s less-traveled corners at a relaxed pace.
While the itinerary covers many highlights, travelers should be prepared for moderate physical activity and a full schedule each day. This tour offers a comprehensive and engaging way to discover the diverse beauty of Peloponnese.
What is included in the price of $2,706?
The price covers electric bikes, 7 nights of accommodation, 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, a welcome drink, and a wine-tasting experience. It also includes all entrance tickets, support vehicle and luggage transfers, experienced guides, and VAT and taxes.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour involves guided cycling rides ranging from 1.5 to 4 hours each day, with use of electric bikes to help with climbs and longer distances. Participants should be comfortable with moderate cycling.
What are some notable stops on the itinerary?
Highlights include Areopoli, Diros Caves, Vathia, Gerolimenas, Gythion, Monemvasia, Elafonisos, and Mystras. Each offers a unique blend of scenery, history, and local culture.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, and a wine tasting at Gerakas port. Additional snacks and beverages are provided during cycling days.
What is the group size?
The group is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience with attentive guidance.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and concludes at the Athinais Hotel, with bus and coach transfers supporting the route throughout the week.