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Experience the charm of Nice's vineyards on a 5-hour small-group e-bike tour with wine tasting, scenic coastline rides, and insights from passionate winemakers.
The Small Group Guided E-bike Tour in Nice’s Organic Vineyard offers a unique way to explore the French Riviera’s renowned wine scene. Priced at $110.47 per person, this 5-hour experience combines cycling along the Mediterranean coast with visits to a family-run winery, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor adventures paired with wine tasting. With limited groups of up to eight people, the tour promises an intimate setting, led by knowledgeable guides. The inclusion of electric bikes and safety helmets makes it accessible for a range of fitness levels, though a moderate physical fitness level is recommended. Travelers should arrive 15 minutes early to start at 10:00 am, with the tour ending back at the starting point.
While the focus is on scenic biking and authentic wine experiences, participants should be prepared for some hills and open-road cycling. No lunch or water is provided, but the highlights—like tasting wines directly from the estate—make this tour a memorable combination of outdoors, culture, and fine wine.


The tour begins at 5T Rue Berlioz in Nice, just a short walk from the Promenade des Anglais. Guides greet participants here, providing a safety briefing and bike familiarization before setting off. The meeting spot is easily accessible via public transportation, making it convenient for visitors staying in the city.
The ride departs promptly at 10:10 am, with instructions to arrive 15 minutes early. The group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for conversation and enjoying the surroundings.
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The journey starts with a scenic bike ride through Nice’s city streets, where guides like Marion and Juan ensure safety and share interesting facts about the area. The bikes, equipped with panniers on the sides, are easy to handle and require only moderate cycling skills, making the ride suitable even for those who haven’t biked in a while.
As the group leaves the city behind, the route takes you along backroads with views of the coastline and rolling hills. The battery-assisted e-bikes provide support on inclines, making the ascent to the vineyards manageable and enjoyable. Riders are encouraged to use the electric assist as needed, especially on hills.

The first stop is Collet Bovis, a charming family-operated winery located in Nice’s winemaking region. Here, participants meet the passionate winemaker, who shares stories about the estate’s history and traditional methods of French wine-making.
Visitors have a chance to sample the estate’s signature wines, including reds, whites, and rosés, during the all-inclusive tasting. The vineyard walk offers a relaxed opportunity to appreciate the historic vineyards’ heritage and learn about the specific techniques used to produce the wines.

The wine tasting at the vineyard is a highlight, featuring exquisite local wines in a rustic, authentic setting. Participants can taste multiple varieties, guided by the owner or knowledgeable staff, who provide insight into the wine types and production processes.
Some reviews mention the hospitality of the owner and the storytelling quality of the guides, which enhances the tasting experience. A notable feature is the opportunity to purchase glasses or bottles directly from the vineyard, adding a keepsake to the day.
After the tasting, visitors are invited to walk leisurely through the vineyards to soak in the heritage and scenic beauty. The estate’s historic rows of vines and the picturesque landscape create a perfect backdrop for photos and relaxed exploration.
Participants appreciate the rustic charm of the estate, which remains authentic and uncommercialized—a rarity in modern wine tourism. The experience of eating lunch at the vineyard (not included in the tour price) is suggested as a way to extend the visit, with picnic options available.
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Both Marion and Juan are praised for their friendly, professional approach. Marion’s clear communication and safety briefings set a welcoming tone, and her knowledge of the local area and wines shines through. Juan is noted for his patience, especially when guiding those less experienced in biking, and his storytelling makes the ride engaging.
Reviewers highlight how guides create a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere, making even newcomers feel confident and included. Their enthusiasm and local insights add richness to the experience.

The electric bikes are described as in great condition, with panniers for carrying personal items or purchases. The bikes do all the work, reducing fatigue and making the ride accessible to a wider audience.
Participants note that even those who haven’t biked recently find the e-bikes manageable and great fun. The supportive assistance helps to navigate the hilly terrain comfortably, ensuring a smooth ride from Nice to the vineyards.
The small-group format ensures an intimate, personalized experience. Reviews frequently mention the friendly vibe created by guides and fellow participants, often feeling like a private tour for smaller groups.
This setting encourages conversation, sharing stories, and a more relaxed pace, making the day more enjoyable. The maximum group size of eight to ten guarantees personalized attention and a less crowded feel.
Participants are advised to have moderate physical fitness and be comfortable cycling on open roads with hills and traffic. The bikes are suitable for ages 15 and up with a minimum height of 4’9″ (145 cm) and a maximum weight of 240 pounds (110 kilos).
While lunch and water are not included, it’s recommended to bring snacks or a picnic to enjoy at the vineyard, especially considering the tasting experience. Arriving 15 minutes early allows for a smooth start, and wearing comfortable clothing suited for outdoor activity is advised.
The tour requires good weather for safety and enjoyment. If canceled due to poor weather conditions, a full refund or rescheduling will be offered. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility in case of unforeseen changes.
Participants should keep in mind that the tour involves cycling on open roads, hills, and downhills, so a reasonable level of physical fitness is essential for comfort and safety.
This small-group e-bike tour stands out for its combination of scenic coastal cycling, authentic vineyard visits, and wine tasting directly with the winemaker. Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, beautiful views, and the fun, supportive e-bikes.
It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities, want to escape the city streets, and are interested in French wine culture. The personalized experience and authentic vineyard setting provide a memorable way to appreciate Nice’s countryside.
This tour offers a balanced blend of scenic cycling, cultural insight, and wine tasting, making it a top choice for visitors who love outdoor adventures paired with authentic experiences. The small group size and friendly guides create a relaxed environment, while the e-bikes make the ride accessible and enjoyable.
While participants should be comfortable cycling on open roads and hills, the supportive bikes and well-paced itinerary make this experience suitable for most fitness levels. The authentic vineyard visit and chance to meet the winemaker add a special touch that many will appreciate.
This tour is best suited for adventurous wine lovers who want a personalized, scenic, and active way to explore Nice’s countryside and enjoy its renowned wines.
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Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the electric bikes are easy to handle, and guides like Marion and Juan focus on safety and comfort, making it suitable for those with moderate cycling experience.
Do I need to be in good physical shape?
A moderate physical fitness level is recommended, as the route involves cycling on open roads, hills, and downhills. The electric assist helps alleviate some of the physical effort.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should arrive 15 minutes early, wear comfortable clothing for outdoor cycling, and consider bringing snacks or a picnic for after the tasting, as lunch and water are not included.
Can I purchase wine during or after the tour?
Yes, you can buy glasses or bottles of wine directly from the vineyard, which many reviews highlight as a memorable souvenir of the experience.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start date, with a full refund if canceled due to bad weather or other reasons.