Coast to Coast in the Peloponnese

9 days / 8 nights / 7 rides - Difficulty: 4.1 out of 5

Trip details

8 persons

Type: Bespoke

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What is included?

Bikes
  • Road / race:

    A carbon road bike with minimum Ultegra groupset.

  • Pedals:

    Compatible with Shimano SPD, SL or Look KEO cleats. If you are not using clipped shoes flat pedals will be mounted on your bike.

  • Helmet:

    A suitable, lightweight helmet is provided for maximum safety and comfort.

  • Own bike:

    We take care of all the logistics related to your bike case (from/to the airport)

Accommodation
  • 3 - 4 star hotels:

    authentic and quality lodgings selected for their exceptional hospitality standards they offer to cyclists

  • Breakfast:

    Prepared and served at the hotels' premises

Support
  • Vehicle support:

    A vehicle that provide assistance and support during the cycling

  • Luggage transfer:

    our vehicles get your luggage and your belongings from one destination to the next

  • Snacks & drinks during the ride:

    No one gets hungry or thirsty. A variety of local and healthy snacks, fruits and beverage are offered during the cycling part of the day.

  • Full transportation coverage:

    A separate vehicle will be available to carry all the group in case it is necessary (e.g. bad weather)

  • Mechanic on board:

    an experienced mechanic will be one of guiding team to deal with any issues

Meals
  • Dinner:

    Traditional meals, based on the authentic Greek cuisine at restaurants, tavernas or at private residences always in close proximity o the selected lodging.

  • Alcohol:

    A reasonable amount of alcohol along with the meals

Shuttle
  • Airport shuttle:

    Two ways shuttle service from/to the airport

Guides
  • Cycling guides:

    One or more guides will be cycling along with the group making sure all ride safely and show those spots that matter

Other
  • Entrance fees to archaeological sites:
  • GrCycling Pro Cycling Kit:
Luxury treatments
  • Speciality meals:

    Fresh fish, on request prepared dishes and local wine at selected restaurants

Selected Hotels

Kalamata - 1 nights

Pharae Palace Hotel- 4.6
1119 reviews
or

Kardamili - 1 nights

Palataki Villas Kardamili- 4.4
75 reviews
or
Esperides Apartment-Hotel- 4.5
29 reviews
or
Hotel Liakoto- 4.6
67 reviews
or

Gytheio - 1 nights

La Boheme Boutique Hotel- 4.5
227 reviews
or
Las Hotel & Spa- 4.6
152 reviews
or
Aktaion City Hotel- 4.1
210 reviews
or
Thirides Beach Resort- 4.6
372 reviews
or

Neapoli Peloponnese - 1 nights

Hotel Limira Mare- 4.2
409 reviews
or
Gea Elaia- 4.2
132 reviews
or
Aivali Hotel- 4.5
272 reviews
or

Kiparissi - 1 nights

Hotel Cavo Kortia- 4.8
237 reviews
or
Hotel Paraliako- 4.7
97 reviews
or
Atalanti Hotel Kyparissi- 4.6
67 reviews
or

Leonidio - 1 nights

Smyros Resort- 4.7
194 reviews
or
Hotel Hatzipanayiotis- 4.7
275 reviews
or
Archontiko Chioti- 4.8
153 reviews
or
Agroktima Guesthouse- 4.8
143 reviews
or

Nafplio - 1 nights

Grand Sarai Nafplio- 4.6
159 reviews
or
Pension Dafni- 4.7
323 reviews
or
Pension Omorfi Poli- 4.8
132 reviews
or

Loutraki - 1 nights

Hotel Mantas Seaside- 4
199 reviews
or
Achillion Hotel Loutraki- 4.1
239 reviews
or
Club Hotel Casino Loutraki- 4.2
3365 reviews
or
Hotel Loutraki- 4.5
125 reviews
or

Questions & Answers

Can I bring my own bike?

Nothing compares with riding your own bike, therefore feel free to take it along. All the logistics of your bike case are been taken care of. We will collect it after you assemble the bike and deliver it back to you on your trip's end. You will also be responsible for assembling and disassembling as needed, or we may provide a mechanic (based on availability) for a minimum fee of €200.

Is there a laundry service?

During our cycling days, our staff will make sure that you and all of the group have access to a laundry service. Every second or third day, our guides ask the group to get all their to-be-washed clothes just right after the ride (we need to allow as much time possible for them to dry). The next day, the dry clothes are delivered right after the breakfast. 

Note: always have a spare kit to wear and avoid giving everything for laundry. It has happened that they weren’t ready the next day, and wearing them wet, well…. it is not nice :-)

How much should I tip the guides?

Gratuities for guides are much appreciated to thank them for exceptional service, support, and expertise. The industry standard is for each individual guest to tip 10-15% of their trip price at the end of the tour. Unless you want to tip separately, guides will divide tips among themselves. Tips in local currency and in cash are always preferred. We recommend that you plan ahead by bringing extra cash or visiting the ATM at the beginning of your trip, since ATMs are not always available or may limit the amount of withdrawal. Make sure your bank is aware that you will be using your card internationally.

Will the number guides be enough?

Depending on the group's profile we adjust the number of guides accordingly. We always try to keep a ratio of 8:1 (often much smaller), something that enables us to provide an extremely well organized service and make everyone happy.

How many cycling kits should I bring?

Well, as many as you like. We also prefer to see a lot of different outfits. However, if you want to travel light we recommend you bring 4 x cycling kits. Along the trip, there is going to be a laundry service, where you can have your kits washed and fresh.

What to pack for the trip?

Here is a small list for you to ensure not to leave anything behind.

  • Cycling kits x4: that’s the minimum number of kits we recommend
  • Cycling cushion gloves: if you use those, do not forget them
  • Sunglasses: Greece is the country of light. A pair of good and dark sunglasses is ideal to make the cycling much more comfortable.
  • Helmet: even though helmets are included in the bike rental, feel free to bring your own to ensure the maximum level of comfort.
  • Windbreaker: a lightweight wind shield would be ideal to get you covered during days with chilly weather.
  • Water bottles: you may bring your own. Each bike will have two holders for you to carry plenty of water or any juice that keeps you going. In case you need to purchase our Camelbaks, let us know
  • Winter gear (for Dec - early Mar): 1 x Leg and arm warmers, 3 x base layers,  1 x pair of winter gloves, 3 x buffs, Waterproof windbreaker. Note: generally the winter gear is highly recommended for trips held during the period of December to early March. Even though the weather conditions at a low altitude may be very pleasant, climbing even a short mountain may result in very cold conditions (even then this has nothing to do with alpine cold waves)

Are non riders welcomed?

The companions who prefer not to cycle can still enjoy the marvelous landscape and the culture of Greece. However, in this case we need to adopt a more delicate approach. Since our guides are focused mainly on supporting cyclists during daily rides, a dedicated support team (transportation, guides, etc) may be required for the non-riders members of the group. For the majority of the destinations, we can create a private itinerary where non-riders can enjoy daily outdoor activities, visit local sites and places of great interest, have stunning meals with authentic mediterranean cuisine and rejoin with the cycling group later in the day. Contact our trip agents to discuss how we can make it happen.

Cancellations due to Covid

In the case of official restrictions, or imposed travel bans, resulting in cancelling your arrival to Greece, the trip is postponed for future dates, anytime within the next 3 years from your original departure. The next trip will have exactly the same terms as the initial one. Note: the new dates should be during the season with the same tourism activity (e.g. if your trip was set for May you may not be able to postpone that for August). In case you decide to cancel, cancellation fees will apply and per our terms and conditions.

Hygiene during the trip, what should I expect?

Sanitizers and alcohol tissues  have always been a part of our daily life. In the light of this pandemic we guess that we cannot deviate from that.  Masks: we expect the guests to bring their own masks which they can wash and feel comfortable wearing, while our staff can also provide some some in case of shortage.

Fun fact: Two of our drivers, very sweet guys, have a more than a few microbe phobia issues.  Even during our early stages as a touring company, they have made sure we adopt a "surgical room" approach when it comes to cleanliness in our vehicles, commonly used spaces and personal hygiene.