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Discover Venice from a different perspective with this 2-hour bike tour on the quieter Lido, exploring historic sites, elegant villas, and relaxing beaches.
Explore Venice from a fresh angle with the Venice Bike Tour, priced at just $51.59 per person. This 2-hour guided ride takes you away from the bustling St. Mark’s Square and into the peaceful, less crowded Venice Lido. The tour is suitable for most travelers, thanks to its flat terrain, and is a fantastic way to see some of Venice’s most interesting sights without the crowds.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of guided cycling, which removes the hassle of map-reading, and the opportunity to relax afterward at one of the Lido’s many beaches. With an average booking time of 52 days in advance, this tour offers a well-organized, reliable way to explore Venice’s hidden side.

This bike tour is designed to escape the crowds of Venice’s main sights, offering a peaceful ride around the Venice Lido. Starting at Via Perasto, 6, the tour begins at 10:00 am, allowing for a leisurely exploration before the heat of midday. The mobile ticket ensures a seamless check-in experience, and the tour ends back at the starting point, making it convenient for further plans.
The two-hour duration provides enough time to see a variety of sights without feeling rushed. With a maximum group size of 20 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate, relaxed atmosphere. The flat terrain makes it accessible for most, requiring only a moderate level of cycling confidence.
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One of the first stops is the Old fortress, offering glimpses into Venice’s defensive past. The guide highlights its significance without overwhelming the ride, giving you a quick sense of Venice’s military history.
Next, the second airport built in Italy is a highlight, showcasing the Lido’s modern transport infrastructure. The tour offers insights into how this airport has shaped the area’s development, providing a unique perspective beyond typical sightseeing.

The ride continues to the International Film Festival site, where film buffs can appreciate Venice’s cultural scene. The guide shares details about the history and purpose of this venue, adding depth to the experience.
A floating dam against the sea is another distinctive stop, illustrating Venice’s ongoing efforts to protect its coast from the ocean. This engineering marvel is fascinating to observe and discuss in the context of climate challenges.
Cyclists pass by one of Italy’s oldest golf courses, built around an Austrian fortress. This stop introduces a leisurely aspect of the Lido, where relaxation and sports go hand in hand. The course’s historic roots add a layer of charm to the scenic ride.
The route also includes the first Venice created, an early settlement that hints at the city’s origins. This provides an educational element, enriching your understanding of Venice’s evolution.
A WWF oasis offers a peaceful retreat and a chance to see Venice’s natural environment. The guide may share insights into local conservation efforts, making the stop both scenic and informative.
Cycling past Nicelli Airport, one of Venice’s historic airports, offers a glimpse into the city’s aviation history. This stop combines past and present, giving a rounded picture of how Venice connects with the world.
The tour concludes with time to swim and sunbathe at one of the many beaches on the Lido. This is a perfect chance to unwind after the cycling, enjoying the calming sea and sandy shores. The relaxed end to the tour appeals to those seeking both culture and leisure.
Included in the price are a bicycle, locks, helmets, a basket, and a multimedia map. These amenities ensure a comfortable, well-equipped ride through the scenic Lido area. The meeting point at Via Perasto, 6 is close to public transportation, making access straightforward.
Since snacks and bottled water are not included, travelers should bring their own refreshments if needed. The tour is designed to be accessible for most, with a confirmation received at booking and most travelers able to participate.
Despite the modest price, this bike tour provides a well-organized and insightful exploration of Venice’s quieter side. The knowledgeable guides, like Massimo, enhance the experience by providing engaging commentary on each stop. Reviews highlight the relaxed pace and excellent value, making it ideal for anyone seeking a calm, informative day outside the crowded main sights.
The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, allowing adjustments up to 24 hours in advance. Weather cancellations are handled smoothly, with options for rescheduling or a full refund.
The Venice Bike Tour on the Lido stands out as a practical and enjoyable way to see Venetian history, architecture, and nature while avoiding the crowded streets. With guided commentary, flat terrain, and the option to relax at the beach, it caters well to most visitors.
This experience appeals especially to those interested in history, scenery, and a laid-back ride. While it’s shorter and less intense than some full-day tours, the combination of sights, fresh air, and cultural insights makes it a rewarding choice for a half-day adventure.
“A great way to see Venice from a different perspective without the tourist crowds.”
How long does the Venice Bike Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a bicycle, helmets, locks, a basket, and a multimedia map.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Via Perasto, 6 in Lido.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the ride is flat and relaxed, making it suitable for most ages and fitness levels.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bringing water and snacks is recommended, as they are not included.
Is the tour guided?
Yes, it’s led by a guide who shares insights and history about the sites.
What are the stops along the route?
Stops include the Old fortress, Italy’s second airport, International Film Festival site, sea dam, historic golf course, Venice’s first created area, WWF oasis, and Nicelli Airport.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The meeting point is accessible by public transportation near the Lido.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.