Shalom! Thanks to a very successful vaccination effort, Israel will soon open up to international visitors, and we have planned the trip you see described below with a realistic view of when it will be safe to travel in this amazing country.
Cycling in the Galilee, Golan, Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea areas will allow us to visit places where the Bible was written, taste great local food and wine, ride into ancient walled cities, and also expose ourselves to modern Israel and the colorful human mosaic that make this country special.
Cycling trips are all fully supported, including water, snacks and directions. Routes range from 20-35 miles and will start and end, when possible, at the hotel. We will have one van, that will serve for transport and for support along the ride. The guide is in the van- following or leading the group, depending on the section. On some days, there will be additional support staff. We have limited the number of hotels we stay at, allowing us to save the hassle of moving, and transferring by van, where needed. The plan is to have a morning ride and spend the afternoon touring in different locations. There will be several optional pre-breakfast rides and extensions for those interested.
The ride description is listed below - Click here to see all cycling routes
About the organizer-
Amir Rockman, owner of Bike Jerusalem, has been organizing and leading bike tours in Israel and the region since 2007. A former Navy officer, fluent in English, Amir grew up in a family of avid cyclists. He is a passionate guide and accredited as one of Israel’s leading, active tour experts.
Several of the riders planning on joining this ride (including Elliot Evers, Tom Ryan and Cynthia Lyons) have enjoyed riding in Israel with Amir on previous tours. Feel free to reach out to any of them regarding Amir. Also, for more information see about us.
Arrival-
TLV international airport is the point of entry to Israel, located about halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, with an easy connection by taxi or train to both cities. We recommend that participants arrive a day before and spend the day and night in Tel Aviv, enjoying the beachfront, great restaurants and getting acclimatized to the time zone and weather.
Click here to see all cycling routes
Cycling in the Galilee, Golan, Sea of Galilee, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea areas will allow us to visit places where the Bible was written, taste great local food and wine, ride into ancient walled cities, and also expose ourselves to modern Israel and the colorful human mosaic that make this country special.
Cycling trips are all fully supported, including water, snacks and directions. Routes range from 20-35 miles and will start and end, when possible, at the hotel. We will have one van, that will serve for transport and for support along the ride. The guide is in the van- following or leading the group, depending on the section. On some days, there will be additional support staff. We have limited the number of hotels we stay at, allowing us to save the hassle of moving, and transferring by van, where needed. The plan is to have a morning ride and spend the afternoon touring in different locations. There will be several optional pre-breakfast rides and extensions for those interested.
The ride description is listed below - Click here to see all cycling routes
About the organizer-
Amir Rockman, owner of Bike Jerusalem, has been organizing and leading bike tours in Israel and the region since 2007. A former Navy officer, fluent in English, Amir grew up in a family of avid cyclists. He is a passionate guide and accredited as one of Israel’s leading, active tour experts.
Several of the riders planning on joining this ride (including Elliot Evers, Tom Ryan and Cynthia Lyons) have enjoyed riding in Israel with Amir on previous tours. Feel free to reach out to any of them regarding Amir. Also, for more information see about us.
Arrival-
TLV international airport is the point of entry to Israel, located about halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, with an easy connection by taxi or train to both cities. We recommend that participants arrive a day before and spend the day and night in Tel Aviv, enjoying the beachfront, great restaurants and getting acclimatized to the time zone and weather.
Click here to see all cycling routes
Ride Description
Saturday- November 6th 2021
Meet and greet, adjust our bikes, and get to know each other (venue TBD)
We will load the luggage in the van, and leave on a guided ride through Tel Aviv, to explore the city and get used to our bikes. We will start along the beach, and then follow some of the city bike lanes through the Yarkon Park and to some of the city’s landmarks. We will continue to the nearby town of Herzliya and end our ride at the Apolonia Crusader fortress overlooking the sea. Here, we will stop for lunch, and then transfer to the town of Caesarea. We will be staying at the Dan Caesarea hotel, a beautiful 5 star property, recently renovated—here we will spend our first two nights.
After check-in, we will meet at the hotel bar for drinks and to discuss the program ahead of us.
See the route click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35243690 (Aprox 15 miles/ 600' elevation)
Overnight- Dan Caesarea (D)
Sunday- Caesarea
We will start the day with an easy ride on bike lanes that wander through the town. We will see some public art, a Roman Aqueduct, and ancient mosaics, passing through the nearby Kibbutz Sdot Yam, where we will hear the story of this landmark village. We will then bike through the neighboring towns, and make our way to the Rothchild Gardens, where we will enjoy a short coffee break and tour this complex of gardens and ecological experimental sites. We bike back to Caesarea, leaving our bikes and continuing on foot through the ruins of what used to be the capital of Roman Judea. After lunch in the ancient harbor, we set out on foot to explore the ruins of King Herod’s “Olympic Village” --where the Olympics were held over 2000 years ago. We will end the tour with free time to enjoy a walk on the beach or swim in the sea.
See the route click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35197919 (Approx. 20 Miles/ 800' elevation gain )
Overnight- Dan Caesarea (B, D)
Monday- Galilee
Today our tour takes us to the far north of Israel, so we will start with a transfer by van to the upper Galilee. We will set up bikes in the Bar-am National park where we will find the remains of a village and an impressive synagogue from the 5th century. We will begin to bike along the ridge of the Naftali mountains, overlooking the vast valley below us. With an optional stop at a local winery, we will make our way downhill to the Hula Valley. At the end of the day, we will enjoy a 5 mile loop ride in the Hula Bird Sanctuary, where we will see a small lake where over half a billion birds stop on their migration between Europe and Africa. From here, we will transfer by van to HaGoshrim, a 4 star property with one of the streams leading to the Jordan River running through it.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35198022 (Approx. 20 miles/ 900' elevation gain )
Overnight HaGoshrim Hotel (B,D)
Tuesday- Sources of the Jordan
Our ride today will explore the slopes of the Golan Heights and the sources of the Jordan River, shuttling out, and transferring back to the hotel. After a short transfer, we will begin to bike, making our way through local farms. From here we will follow an old road that will take us to the ancient town of Banias. We will stop to visit the remains of the Roman Temple mentioned in the New Testament, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of this massive spring. From here, it’s a short ride down the road to Dan National park, where we take a short walking tour to explore the uncovered city from the time of Abraham -- archaeological remains dating over 2,500 years. Our ride will end by biking back to our hotel, with the option to stay at the hotel or drive to the nearby Nimrod medieval fortress, for a short hike and tour inside the ancient castle.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35175638 (Aprox 20 miles/ 600' elevation gain)
Overnight HaGoshrim Hotel (B,D)
Wednesday- Galilee to Akko
Our destination today is the City of Akko, a walled city on the sea, once the capital of the Crusaders. There will be an option to ride the full distance, but most of us will transfer the first half of the way and begin biking atop the Sulam Ridge. Following side roads, we will stop at Rosh HaNikra, where stunning white rocks tower over the Mediterranean Sea, and then follow bike lanes, making our way along the coast all the way to Akko. Our ride will end at the Bahai Gardens, considered to be the holiest place in the world for people of the Bahai faith. From here we continue by van to the Old City of Akko. We will enjoy a late lunch here and then set out to tour the underground Knights’ Halls, where an extensive series of chambers from the days of Richard the Lionhearted were discovered underneath the existing city. We will also have time to tour the bustling market, where fish, spices and local delicacies can be found. From here we will return to HaGoshrim by van.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35198180 (Approx. 30 miles/ 1000' elevation gain)
Overnight HaGoshrim Hotel (B,D)
Thursday- Golan to Kineret
Today, we ride to the shores of the Sea of Galilee, and our route will take us from 3000’ above sea level to 600’ below. We will transfer out of the hotel to the Golan, and begin to ride south until our first stop at Gamla National Park. This ancient city fell to the Romans in the first century, and despite being described in literature, its location was not known until the 1970’s. After a short visit here, we will continue our tour, including a stop at a panoramic overlook of the Sea of Galilee. We begin a long gradual decent to the Sea of Galilee. We will stop to look over the Syrian border and continue past farms and villages. After lunch we will transfer to The Setai Hotel and Spa. This 5 star hotel, set on the shores of the Sea of Galilee features and opulent spa, Hamman, and, of course, great food, this is THE place to relax after the ride.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35241809 (Aprox 40 mile/ 750' elevation gain)
Overnight Setai Hotel Sea of Galilee (B, D)
Friday- Jordan River to Jerusalem
We will start our day with a short tour of the city of Beit She ‘an, a Biblical and a Roman city, both of which were both destroyed and lost in time. The city was frozen in time in the year 749 AD, when it was covered in earth from an epic landslide. In the 1980’s, the city was uncovered and whole streets, markets, baths and homes can be seen today in what is one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world. From here, we will begin a short ride that will take us down to the banks of the Jordan River. We then follow side roads and bike lanes that connect various village until we reach the Sachne Springs, where we will have the opportunity to swim in the warm water, We then get in the van and head to Jerusalem.
Our hotel in Jerusalem is the Orient, a very new and fantastic 5-star hotel, and an architectural landmark built within renovated villas from the 19th century. You will be free to enjoy dinner on your own with a variety of restaurants in the nearby historic train station.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35242854 (aprox 20 miles/ 850' elevation gain)
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B)
Saturday- Jerusalem Bike Ride
We will take advantage of the quiet streets of Jerusalem on Saturday and head out for a guided tour of the city. The ride will take us through side streets and shortcuts, where we will see the historic neighborhoods outside the Old City, the Knesset, and the Supreme Court, along with other landmarks. After the ride, you will be free to enjoy the hotel, or explore independently.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B)
Sunday- Jerusalem Old City
We will explore this 3000-year-old city the traditional way, walking for the majority of the day, and discovering some of its many tales. We will start at the Mount of Olives and walk from there to the Garden of Gethsemane, where will visit a holy grove and famous church. We continue through the Kidron Valley to the Pool of Silwam, and then follow a recently-dug underground passage, taking us into the walls of the Old City. The city within the walls is one square mile and is a world of its own. We will see the different quarters that make up the city, visit the Western Wall, the Church of Crucifixion, the Arab Suq, enjoy some street food, and stroll through to exit at Jaffa Gate. We will make our way back to the hotel, walking through more historic streets of the city. Enjoy dinner independently and relax after a full day of walking.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B) Expect 4-5 miles of walking
Monday- Free day in Jerusalem
Enjoy a schedule-free day. Options for independent visits to sites not on the program will be provided if you don't need a day off.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B)
Tuesday- Judean Hills
We transfer by van out of the city to the heart of the Judean Hills. This area is popular with local riders, and we will follow side roads to explore the region. We will see the Adulam Region and ride to Beit Guvrin National Park. We will bike and walk to see the underground world left here from times past, with famous caves and great views. From here we will ride to a local winery, where we will enjoy a picnic lunch, meet the winemaker and enjoy the wine.
Transfer back to Jerusalem- dinner on your own.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B, L)
To see route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35243292
Wednesday- Masada and Dead Sea
We will transfer by van out of Jerusalem and drive to the desert town of Arad at the northern edge of the Negev desert. We will begin with a ride through the town, and then follow a small road that will bring us to the back entrance of Masada. We will leave the bikes and tour the site on foot, exploring this world-famous mountaintop fortress built as a lavish getaway palace for King Herod, and later taken over by rebels. We will hear the famous story of the Roman siege, and then hike or cable car down to the Dead Sea. From here, we will get back on the bikes, and bike along the shore of the Dead Sea to an access point to the beach. We will experience floating in this unique body of water, maybe covering ourselves with some very therapeutic Dead Sea mud, and then head to the hotel. We will spend the last two nights of the tour in the remote village of Ein Gedi-- a lush garden and oasis in the middle of the desert.
Overnight-Ein Gedi. (B, D)
To see route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35243373 (Aprox 25 miles/ 950' elevation gain)
Thursday- Hike Ein Gedi
Our last day of touring together will be devoted to hiking the Arugot and Wadi David nature reserve. We leave the hotel by foot and begin with a challenging climb to the headwaters of the stream that feeds the oasis. We will then follow the stream, with time to stop and visit the pools. We will continue through the reserve and enjoy the vegetation and wildlife that can be seen here. We will end at the ancient village on the bank of the stream and see the beautiful mosaic floor that was discovered here. We will then return to the hotel and enjoy the afternoon . We will all meet for dinner and enjoy drinks together to celebrate the end of the trip, and plan for trips to come.
Overnight-Ein Gedi. (B, D)
Friday- November 19th 2021
After breakfast- transfer to Jerusalem or to Tel Aviv airport.
Please note that this is a price estimate- no reservations have been made at this time.
Price per person in group of 4-6-$7000 pp
Price per person in group of 7-11- $6200 pp
Price per person in group of 12+ $5700
Single Room supplement- $2700
Price will include:
Two options daily of riding, (routes included here show the long options, shorter ones with strategic transfers will always be available)
Tour guide who will also act as support driver in 12 seater support van
Additional support van for groups of 11 or more
Additional staff on opening days and Tel Aviv tour
City bike rental in Tel Aviv
Route Arrows to mark route
Accommodation and meals as stated above.
Snack breaks, ice water, and electrolytes for riding days
Entry fees
Daily Briefing and high-Quality Cue Sheets
Luggage:
Storage for bike boxes for those bringing their own bikes will be provided for the duration of the tour.
All personal luggage and day bags will be transported in the van used for passengers, we request that you pack light, each rider is limited to one medium size suitcase and one day bag.
Price does not include:
Bike rental (Hybrid/ Road/ Carbon/e-bikes $185/$220/$220/$450/ $450)
Pre and post tour airport transfer-
Tips
Payment and cancelation
Full payment due August 31st 2021
Free cancellation until tour balance has been paid
Cancellation after balance has been paid- 50% refund
Cancellation 30 days or less- no refund.
In the case of a world pandemic, or unexpected apocalypses, we will make every effort to fully refund all payments, and waive cancellation fees.
Meet and greet, adjust our bikes, and get to know each other (venue TBD)
We will load the luggage in the van, and leave on a guided ride through Tel Aviv, to explore the city and get used to our bikes. We will start along the beach, and then follow some of the city bike lanes through the Yarkon Park and to some of the city’s landmarks. We will continue to the nearby town of Herzliya and end our ride at the Apolonia Crusader fortress overlooking the sea. Here, we will stop for lunch, and then transfer to the town of Caesarea. We will be staying at the Dan Caesarea hotel, a beautiful 5 star property, recently renovated—here we will spend our first two nights.
After check-in, we will meet at the hotel bar for drinks and to discuss the program ahead of us.
See the route click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35243690 (Aprox 15 miles/ 600' elevation)
Overnight- Dan Caesarea (D)
Sunday- Caesarea
We will start the day with an easy ride on bike lanes that wander through the town. We will see some public art, a Roman Aqueduct, and ancient mosaics, passing through the nearby Kibbutz Sdot Yam, where we will hear the story of this landmark village. We will then bike through the neighboring towns, and make our way to the Rothchild Gardens, where we will enjoy a short coffee break and tour this complex of gardens and ecological experimental sites. We bike back to Caesarea, leaving our bikes and continuing on foot through the ruins of what used to be the capital of Roman Judea. After lunch in the ancient harbor, we set out on foot to explore the ruins of King Herod’s “Olympic Village” --where the Olympics were held over 2000 years ago. We will end the tour with free time to enjoy a walk on the beach or swim in the sea.
See the route click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35197919 (Approx. 20 Miles/ 800' elevation gain )
Overnight- Dan Caesarea (B, D)
Monday- Galilee
Today our tour takes us to the far north of Israel, so we will start with a transfer by van to the upper Galilee. We will set up bikes in the Bar-am National park where we will find the remains of a village and an impressive synagogue from the 5th century. We will begin to bike along the ridge of the Naftali mountains, overlooking the vast valley below us. With an optional stop at a local winery, we will make our way downhill to the Hula Valley. At the end of the day, we will enjoy a 5 mile loop ride in the Hula Bird Sanctuary, where we will see a small lake where over half a billion birds stop on their migration between Europe and Africa. From here, we will transfer by van to HaGoshrim, a 4 star property with one of the streams leading to the Jordan River running through it.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35198022 (Approx. 20 miles/ 900' elevation gain )
Overnight HaGoshrim Hotel (B,D)
Tuesday- Sources of the Jordan
Our ride today will explore the slopes of the Golan Heights and the sources of the Jordan River, shuttling out, and transferring back to the hotel. After a short transfer, we will begin to bike, making our way through local farms. From here we will follow an old road that will take us to the ancient town of Banias. We will stop to visit the remains of the Roman Temple mentioned in the New Testament, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of this massive spring. From here, it’s a short ride down the road to Dan National park, where we take a short walking tour to explore the uncovered city from the time of Abraham -- archaeological remains dating over 2,500 years. Our ride will end by biking back to our hotel, with the option to stay at the hotel or drive to the nearby Nimrod medieval fortress, for a short hike and tour inside the ancient castle.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35175638 (Aprox 20 miles/ 600' elevation gain)
Overnight HaGoshrim Hotel (B,D)
Wednesday- Galilee to Akko
Our destination today is the City of Akko, a walled city on the sea, once the capital of the Crusaders. There will be an option to ride the full distance, but most of us will transfer the first half of the way and begin biking atop the Sulam Ridge. Following side roads, we will stop at Rosh HaNikra, where stunning white rocks tower over the Mediterranean Sea, and then follow bike lanes, making our way along the coast all the way to Akko. Our ride will end at the Bahai Gardens, considered to be the holiest place in the world for people of the Bahai faith. From here we continue by van to the Old City of Akko. We will enjoy a late lunch here and then set out to tour the underground Knights’ Halls, where an extensive series of chambers from the days of Richard the Lionhearted were discovered underneath the existing city. We will also have time to tour the bustling market, where fish, spices and local delicacies can be found. From here we will return to HaGoshrim by van.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35198180 (Approx. 30 miles/ 1000' elevation gain)
Overnight HaGoshrim Hotel (B,D)
Thursday- Golan to Kineret
Today, we ride to the shores of the Sea of Galilee, and our route will take us from 3000’ above sea level to 600’ below. We will transfer out of the hotel to the Golan, and begin to ride south until our first stop at Gamla National Park. This ancient city fell to the Romans in the first century, and despite being described in literature, its location was not known until the 1970’s. After a short visit here, we will continue our tour, including a stop at a panoramic overlook of the Sea of Galilee. We begin a long gradual decent to the Sea of Galilee. We will stop to look over the Syrian border and continue past farms and villages. After lunch we will transfer to The Setai Hotel and Spa. This 5 star hotel, set on the shores of the Sea of Galilee features and opulent spa, Hamman, and, of course, great food, this is THE place to relax after the ride.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35241809 (Aprox 40 mile/ 750' elevation gain)
Overnight Setai Hotel Sea of Galilee (B, D)
Friday- Jordan River to Jerusalem
We will start our day with a short tour of the city of Beit She ‘an, a Biblical and a Roman city, both of which were both destroyed and lost in time. The city was frozen in time in the year 749 AD, when it was covered in earth from an epic landslide. In the 1980’s, the city was uncovered and whole streets, markets, baths and homes can be seen today in what is one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world. From here, we will begin a short ride that will take us down to the banks of the Jordan River. We then follow side roads and bike lanes that connect various village until we reach the Sachne Springs, where we will have the opportunity to swim in the warm water, We then get in the van and head to Jerusalem.
Our hotel in Jerusalem is the Orient, a very new and fantastic 5-star hotel, and an architectural landmark built within renovated villas from the 19th century. You will be free to enjoy dinner on your own with a variety of restaurants in the nearby historic train station.
See route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35242854 (aprox 20 miles/ 850' elevation gain)
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B)
Saturday- Jerusalem Bike Ride
We will take advantage of the quiet streets of Jerusalem on Saturday and head out for a guided tour of the city. The ride will take us through side streets and shortcuts, where we will see the historic neighborhoods outside the Old City, the Knesset, and the Supreme Court, along with other landmarks. After the ride, you will be free to enjoy the hotel, or explore independently.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B)
Sunday- Jerusalem Old City
We will explore this 3000-year-old city the traditional way, walking for the majority of the day, and discovering some of its many tales. We will start at the Mount of Olives and walk from there to the Garden of Gethsemane, where will visit a holy grove and famous church. We continue through the Kidron Valley to the Pool of Silwam, and then follow a recently-dug underground passage, taking us into the walls of the Old City. The city within the walls is one square mile and is a world of its own. We will see the different quarters that make up the city, visit the Western Wall, the Church of Crucifixion, the Arab Suq, enjoy some street food, and stroll through to exit at Jaffa Gate. We will make our way back to the hotel, walking through more historic streets of the city. Enjoy dinner independently and relax after a full day of walking.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B) Expect 4-5 miles of walking
Monday- Free day in Jerusalem
Enjoy a schedule-free day. Options for independent visits to sites not on the program will be provided if you don't need a day off.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B)
Tuesday- Judean Hills
We transfer by van out of the city to the heart of the Judean Hills. This area is popular with local riders, and we will follow side roads to explore the region. We will see the Adulam Region and ride to Beit Guvrin National Park. We will bike and walk to see the underground world left here from times past, with famous caves and great views. From here we will ride to a local winery, where we will enjoy a picnic lunch, meet the winemaker and enjoy the wine.
Transfer back to Jerusalem- dinner on your own.
Overnight- The Orient Hotel, Jerusalem. (B, L)
To see route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35243292
Wednesday- Masada and Dead Sea
We will transfer by van out of Jerusalem and drive to the desert town of Arad at the northern edge of the Negev desert. We will begin with a ride through the town, and then follow a small road that will bring us to the back entrance of Masada. We will leave the bikes and tour the site on foot, exploring this world-famous mountaintop fortress built as a lavish getaway palace for King Herod, and later taken over by rebels. We will hear the famous story of the Roman siege, and then hike or cable car down to the Dead Sea. From here, we will get back on the bikes, and bike along the shore of the Dead Sea to an access point to the beach. We will experience floating in this unique body of water, maybe covering ourselves with some very therapeutic Dead Sea mud, and then head to the hotel. We will spend the last two nights of the tour in the remote village of Ein Gedi-- a lush garden and oasis in the middle of the desert.
Overnight-Ein Gedi. (B, D)
To see route- click here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35243373 (Aprox 25 miles/ 950' elevation gain)
Thursday- Hike Ein Gedi
Our last day of touring together will be devoted to hiking the Arugot and Wadi David nature reserve. We leave the hotel by foot and begin with a challenging climb to the headwaters of the stream that feeds the oasis. We will then follow the stream, with time to stop and visit the pools. We will continue through the reserve and enjoy the vegetation and wildlife that can be seen here. We will end at the ancient village on the bank of the stream and see the beautiful mosaic floor that was discovered here. We will then return to the hotel and enjoy the afternoon . We will all meet for dinner and enjoy drinks together to celebrate the end of the trip, and plan for trips to come.
Overnight-Ein Gedi. (B, D)
Friday- November 19th 2021
After breakfast- transfer to Jerusalem or to Tel Aviv airport.
Please note that this is a price estimate- no reservations have been made at this time.
Price per person in group of 4-6-$7000 pp
Price per person in group of 7-11- $6200 pp
Price per person in group of 12+ $5700
Single Room supplement- $2700
Price will include:
Two options daily of riding, (routes included here show the long options, shorter ones with strategic transfers will always be available)
Tour guide who will also act as support driver in 12 seater support van
Additional support van for groups of 11 or more
Additional staff on opening days and Tel Aviv tour
City bike rental in Tel Aviv
Route Arrows to mark route
Accommodation and meals as stated above.
Snack breaks, ice water, and electrolytes for riding days
Entry fees
Daily Briefing and high-Quality Cue Sheets
Luggage:
Storage for bike boxes for those bringing their own bikes will be provided for the duration of the tour.
All personal luggage and day bags will be transported in the van used for passengers, we request that you pack light, each rider is limited to one medium size suitcase and one day bag.
Price does not include:
Bike rental (Hybrid/ Road/ Carbon/e-bikes $185/$220/$220/$450/ $450)
Pre and post tour airport transfer-
Tips
Payment and cancelation
Full payment due August 31st 2021
Free cancellation until tour balance has been paid
Cancellation after balance has been paid- 50% refund
Cancellation 30 days or less- no refund.
In the case of a world pandemic, or unexpected apocalypses, we will make every effort to fully refund all payments, and waive cancellation fees.
Pricing and registration
Price per person in group of 4-6-$7000 pp
Price per person in group of 7-11- $6200 pp
Price per person in group of 12+ $5700
Single Room supplement- $2700
Hotels have been confirmed, to reserve you spot email amir@bikejerusalem.com
Price will include:
Two options daily of riding, (routes included here show the long options, shorter ones with strategic transfers will always be available)
Tour guide who will also act as support driver in 12 seater support van
Additional support van for groups of 11 or more
Additional staff on opening days and Tel Aviv tour
City bike rental in Tel Aviv
Route Arrows to mark route
Accommodation and meals as stated above.
Snack breaks, ice water, and electrolytes for riding days
Entry fees
Daily Briefing and high-Quality Cue Sheets
Luggage:
Storage for bike boxes for those bringing their own bikes will be provided for the duration of the tour.
All personal luggage and day bags will be transported in the van used for passengers, we request that you pack light, each rider is limited to one medium size suitcase and one day bag.
Price does not include:
Bike rental (Hybrid/ Road/ Carbon/e-bikes $185/$220/$220/$450/ $450)
Pre and post tour airport transfer-
Tips
Payment and cancelation
Full payment due August 31st 2021
Free cancellation until tour balance has been paid
Cancellation after balance has been paid- 50% refund
Cancellation 30 days or less- no refund.
In the case of a world pandemic, or unexpected apocalypses, we will make every effort to fully refund all payments, and waive cancellation fees.