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Top 5 Perks of a Used Trek Travel Domane

Everyone loves new bike day, and with more bikes to choose from, that day might come sooner than you thought. Plus, shipping is on us, and who doesn’t love that?

1. Once the best bikes, always the best bikes

When we select the bikes that will accompany us on our world-class trips, we settle for nothing but the best. Shift cables? If they’re messy, no thanks. A buttery ride on Trek’s flagship OCLV dual Iso-Speed carbon endurance road frame? Yes please. Rider-tailored touchpoints and fit adjustments? Duh. With an 11-speed Ultegra Di2 drivetrain and some serious road-smoothing engineering, the Trek Travel Domane is one of the most thoughtfully built bikes on the market.

2. TLC is in our DNA

If you ask our guests about our trip, they’d probably tell you about the stunning views, how the guides took care of their every need, and that they can’t wait to travel with us again. And, just how smooth the bikes were. Our guides and mechanics go above and beyond to proactively replace wear-and-tear parts, clean, lube, and protect these bikes so they are perfect every time. Nice for the guests, but what does this mean for you? A bike that’s been professionally maintained from the moment it was first built to the moment it arrives at your door.

3. How’s half-off sound?

We don’t have to tell you that the best bikes aren’t cheap, but ours are at a deal you can’t beat. Have they tasted adventure? Sure. Are they ready for another? You bet.

4. 52 is the new 50

We started with an idea–how can we standardize a used bike? How can we assure our customers they’re getting the best of the best? A 50-point inspection, of course. Our mechanics put together a list of every single item they meticulously check, clean, and replace before a bike goes out the door. And when we counted them up? 52. Included in each bike box is your hand-checked 52-point inspection showing how your bike got from our trips to your home.

5. Fast, easy, FREE Shipping

What’s there to love more than free bike shipping? Other than your new ride, of course. Your bike order will ship free anywhere in the US. It’s our way of saying thanks for giving our sweet bikes a chance at their next adventure.

 

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What Our Guests Have to Say About E-bikes

Guests everywhere have been using our e-bikes to make great vacations even better. Read some of their stories and then set your own rides on “turbo.”

Jill: Croatia & Dalmatian Coast

“That bike is what made this vacation possible for me. I did the basic ride every day and never felt that I couldn’t keep up with the group (which included an Olympic marathoner for goodness sake!). We kept calling the e-bike “the great equalizer” because it really does make an active vacation like this accessible to people like me who may not be on the same level as the more avid riders. I’m definitely a fan!”

Trek Electric-Assist Bikes now available on Trek Travel vacations

Ride a trek Electric-Assist bicycle on Trek Travel cycling vacations

Laurie: Asheville to Brevard

“LOVED the e-bike! It made the trip so much fun. I feel like I could do any trip regardless of the difficulty. I have a gravity/exercise induced asthma and the e-bike was heaven. I felt like the ones that had to grind out the hills were annoyed at how fast I could go, but, what the heck, I was able to do all the extra loops and come in smiling! For a less hilly trip, I would be thrilled to ride the regular bike-they were top notch! And I would use the quality of bikes as a big recommendation factor to others thinking about a Trek trip!”

Sharon: Portugal

“I trained really hard for this trip. Even with my training, I worried about the hills. I am 65 and can ride a long way when it’s fairly flat. But I was very worried about all the climbing on this trip. So I reluctantly requested an e-bike. It turned out to be a brilliant decision. There were 4 of us on e-bikes. The e-bike made it so the most expert riders, the good riders, the decent riders and those that don’t ride at all could enjoy the whole wonderful experience.”

 
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Dawn: Tuscany

“Although he is the cyclist, I enjoyed the trip as much, if not more! Even though my skill-level was nowhere near the rest of the group, I was able to keep up with (and at times, pass up) the others when I used the electric assist bike. I was so happy to not have missed the Tuscan landscapes while riding, which are as beautiful as you see in any postcard or painting. The off-bike experiences were phenomenal.”

Cathy: Crater Lake & Oregon Cascades

“Our experience was like a second honeymoon! I was provided with an e-bike. My husband is an avid rider and for the first time ever I was able to keep up to him and experience the beautiful scenery every bit of the trip. Loved every second of our vacation! We were treated like a king and queen by our tour guides and can’t wait till our next Trek Travel adventure next year!”

 

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New Bike Day: Meet the Trek Domane SL 7 Disc

What do you get when you combine the lightweight stability and comfort of the Domane with the superior safety and stopping power of disc brakes? A match made in cycling heaven.

Starting in 2019, we’re upgrading our fleet to feature the award-winning Domane SL 7 with Shimano Ultegra Disc brakes. Plus, it’s included in the trip price, because let’s be real, it isn’t the cycling vacation of a lifetime unless you have the industry’s best bike along for the ride.

Why disc brakes?

We like to make sure our guests experience the latest and greatest the industry has to offer on every trip. That means upgrading our fleet every two years to reflect the newest technologies in safety and comfort. Disc brakes are that next level of high performance and offer a whole new kind of reliability and stopping power.

How are they different?

Unlike a traditional rim or caliper brake, which slows the wheel by applying pressure from a soft rubber pad directly to the rim, disc brakes use rotors attached to the wheel hubs, which are slowed by calipers attached directly to the frame.

Why you’ll love them

Disc brakes provide more consistent and precise braking along with superior stopping power no matter the weather. And they make it easy to slow with a single finger, so you can say, “See ya!” to hand fatigue and have the confidence to enjoy your favorite long descents.

 

So whether you’re pedaling the stunning sandstone canyons of Zion National Park or taking on Sa Calobra in Mallorca, part of what makes a cycling vacation great is the bike you’re riding. Nobody gets that more than us. The new Domane Disc is the kind that rides so exceptionally, you’ll want one for your own when the trip is done.

Experience the new Domane Disc in 2019

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The Best Bike Tour Company Give You The Best Bikes – FORBES.COM

Originally launched by leading manufacturer Trek Bicycles, Trek Travel is now an independent company, but they still maintain a close relationship and have always been at the hardware forefront in terms of quality.

Unlike many other companies, they do not charge an upgrade fee and simply start with the best, the Trek Domane SL 7 road bike, a top full carbon frame with Bontrager Race Lite TLR wheelset and Ultegra Di2 electronic shifting (though they do offer a $200 wheel upgrade to Bontrager Aelous D3 carbon wheels).

Read the full article on Forbes.com »

Our Picks for Spring Cycling Gear

We talked to the rad women of Trek Travel and gathered together a list of their go-to gear for spring riding. Here are their top picks, tried and true from the icy thaw of Madison to the mud and grit of the Spring Classics.

Updated March 26, 2020

Bontrager Elite Large Seat Pack

ASHLEY | TRIP DESIGN COORDINATOR

“I keep tissues in my seat pack. Mornings and late evenings are still a bit chilly and there’s no escaping the inevitable nose-drip!”

Patagonia Women's Rain Jacket

LINDSAY | TRAVEL AGENT REPRESENTATIVE

Patagonia Women’s Rainshadow Waterproof Jacket–lightweight and breathable, but keeps you dry if it starts to mist. Perfect for commuting in the spring!”

Patagonia Houdini Jacket

REBECCA | TRIP DESIGNER AND GUIDE

“I would say the Patagonia Houdini Jacket. Basically everyone I know has one, and we all stop and put them on or take them off at the same time when we are riding in a group. Kinda funny! I love this thing— it is super light, packable, well-fitting, and good looking. It’s a staple of any adventure-riding wardrobe I would say! Especially great for spring and fall since it’s not that heavy- just warm enough to take the edge off on long descents or as that last layer when you are finishing a day-to-night ride and the temps start to drop.”

Tenspeed Hero Sprinkles Socks Trek Travel Spring Gear

ERIKA | CONTENT COORDINATOR

“One of my favorite things about spring is breaking out the fun socks! Gone are the days of wool socks and boots. We are celebrating warmer weather, people! Get out your fancy socks! Some of my favorites are made by Ten Speed Hero, like their Pink Sprinkles socks. ‘The colorful sprinkles on these socks bring to mind the delight that we experienced as children,’ TSH says, which directly relates to the delightful feeling of riding a bike. And when those brightly colored socks get covered with grit and salt from the Wisconsin roads, that’s when they really shine.”

The Pink Sprinkles socks are no longer available, but check out their awesome current socks at TenSpeedHero.com

Bontrager WaveCel Helmet

TANIA | PRESIDENT

“My new helmet! I don’t wear a lot of pink, but this helmet looks awesome and is a great spring color!”

Bontrager Thermal Arm Warmers

KATHERINE | SALES & GUEST SERVICES MANAGER

Arm warmers are a must on chilly spring rides!”

Spring riding gear ideas

MEAGAN | TRIP DESIGN MANAGER

“So hard to say, but I’m going to go with an Ass Saver because you know…mud.”

Bontrager Trek Travel Spring Gear

JEN | MARKETING MANAGER

“Spring gear is all about layers, Bontrager Thermal Leg Warmers, toe covers, a wool baselayer, Bontrager Windshell gloves, and a good jacket are key.”

Top 6 Trips to take on an E-Bike

We’re proud to introduce the newest, most advanced way to ride longer, farther and faster than ever before. Because we know that travelers like you enjoy a unique, memorable and once-in-a-lifetime experience. Read on for our top 6 e-bike tours —from the vineyards of California to the rolling hills of Tuscany.

1. California Wine Country

Saturate your senses in one of the world’s premier cycling regions. Napa and Sonoma Valleys provide an uncommon blend of panoramic views, flavorful wines, and elegant country living along quiet back roads. Pedal through sun-drenched vineyards and famed centuries-old Armstrong Redwoods, easily climbing every hill in your path. You’ll eat well, drink even better, and savor all the rich flavors that have made this area famous.

Trek Travel's California Wine Luxury Cycling Vacation

2. Tuscany

A breathtaking blend of great cycling, awe-inspiring scenery and the finest food and sumptuous hotels await the discerning traveler. Pedal along Cyprus tree-lined lanes and lush vineyards into the heart of the Chianti wine region where time appears to stand still and vibrant local markets await your arrival. Here you’ll feast on Michelin-starred Tuscan cuisine and perfect your pizza spin with our expert pizzaiolo, all while staying in hotels known for centuries as the height of luxury. Sun-drenched landscapes, the warmth of the Tuscan locals, and the region’s incredible cuisine and wine are the recipes for an unforgettable and magical Tuscany e-bike tour.

Trek Travel's Tuscany Luxury Cycling Vacation

“Although he is the cyclist, I enjoyed the trip as much, if not more! Even though my skill-level was nowhere near the rest of the group, I was able keep up with (and at times, pass up) the others when I used the electric assist bike. I was so happy to not have missed the Tuscan landscapes while riding, which are as beautiful as you see in any postcard or painting. The off-bike experiences were phenomenal.”
– Dawn

3. Provence

While some other destinations exist, Provence blossoms. Here, the world is in full bloom, from rich, fragrant, local recipes that awaken your senses to the countryside alive with color, to stunning vistas across lavender fields and the towering Mont Ventoux. It may sound cliché to say that one place “has it all,” but in the case of Provence it’s true. Especially if “all” includes Michelin-starred restaurants, world-class bike rides at whatever pace you choose and the comfort of a luxurious farmhouse that’s been converted to a Relais & Chateaux property, which will serve as your home for the duration. It’s pure luxury on and off the bike.

Trek Travel Provence Luxury Cycling Vacation

4. Croatia

From historic Dubrovnik to the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic, there are more reasons to love Croatia than we can count. A perfect cycling tour along the Dalmatian Coast, where from the start, you’ll lose your heart to captivating, historic Dubrovnik, whose centuries-old city walls and fortresses surround an enchanting, romantic Old Town. As you move along to the unforgettable port of Split, you’ll visit sun-kissed islands and ride along ancient stone terraces carpeted in lavender without breaking a sweat. Enjoy the unspoiled beaches of Korcula, discover tiny hamlets ringed by olive trees and vineyards, and explore deserted coves near chic, glamorous Hvar Town.

Trek Travel's Croatia Cycling Vacation

5. Costa Brava

The gentle hills made even gentler by electric-assist and the soothing ocean breezes of southern Spain beckon us to return. From nights in a seaside Iberian villa to days spent cruising the Empordà plain, this Mediterranean paradise offers a perfect mixture of lively culture, fabulous cuisine, and varied terrain for all levels of riders. This is Spain. And that’s something special all its own.

Trek Travel's Costa Brava Cycling Vacation

“My husband is an avid cyclist and I was initially hesitant to do this trip. However, the electric-boost bike allowed me to keep up with him and now I am the biggest cheerleader for Trek Travel bike tours! I am already planning our next adventure!”
– Lisa

6. Andalucia

You don’t just visit Andalucia. You feel it. Home to flamenco, gazpacho, and the kind of glamour that Spain is known for, this cycling vacation is the perfect getaway and the perfect opportunity explore by e-bike. You’ll drink in the rich splendor of this elegant and charming region – from the sun-drenched “pueblos blancos” to tranquil mountain passes and limestone peaks. This is a place so immersive, so distinctive and so sophisticated, it makes regular life look entirely too regular.

Trek Travel's Andalucia Cycling Vacation

Safety First, Second and Third

We want to show you the best of the world by bike and have you enjoy every moment along the way, that’s why we put a priority on safety. Before your next ride, read up on our top safety tips from guides who live their life on the road and learn about the gear that makes a big difference.

ALWAYS WEAR YOUR HELMET

Protect your noggin’. You can’t always predict how a ride is going to go, but you can head out as prepared as possible to ride safely.

LIGHT IT UP

Did you know that daytime lights can reduce the risk of accidents by up to 50 percent? That’s why we include a Bontrager Flare R daytime tail light on all our bikes and all our trips, so you can enjoy the scenery without the worry.

GIVE SPACE

Ride in a single-file line, leaving at least two bike lengths between you and the rider ahead of you—more if descending. Also don’t forget to maintain a safe distance between you and the edge of the road!

EYES ON THE PRIZE

Always keep your eyes on the road and fellow cyclists in front of you when riding and keep a lookout for bumps, rocks, cars, gravel, water, or other hazards on the road and be sure to point them out physically or verbally to other riders.

BE PREDICTABLE

Use the appropriate hand signals when stopping, slowing down, and turning, obey all traffic signs, hold your line, and be prepared for vehicles to pass.

RIDE FOR YOU

Always ride within your limits and comfort zone when it comes to speed and difficult terrain. If you feel uncomfortable, slow down or stop and take a beat!

Bontrager Flare RT Rear Bike Light

Ion 800 R and Flare RT

Light up the road or trail with a Bontrager Ion 800 R and be seen from over two kilometers day or night with the Bontrager Flare RT Tail Light.

Bontrager Circuit Windshell Vest

Bontrager Circuit Windshell Vest

Slip through headwinds undetected but stay visible to passing cars with the Bontrager Circuit Windshell Vest.

Bontrager Starvos Road Shoes and Race Socks

Starvos Road Shoe and Race Socks

On a bike, the unique up and down pedaling motion is what makes you recognizable as human. Be visible with fluorescent socks, shoes, covers, or warmers like the Bontrager Starvos Road Shoe and Bontrager Race Cycling Socks

Bontrager Velocis Road Helmet

Bontrager Velocis MIPS Road Helmet

Top it all off with a Bontrager Velocis Road Helmet that isn’t only highly visible, but that also pairs pro peloton performance with all-day riding comfort.

Trek Travel Safety First

Father’s Day Rundown

For Father’s Day we chatted with a few TT dads about dream bikes and post-ride drinks. You know, dad stuff. Read on to learn more about some of the coolest dads we know.

Ben Trek Travel Father's Day

Where/what is your favorite ride? Any ride with my wife. We used to spend hours talking and riding in the mountains, kids change that a little but any ride with her is better than any ride without her. The best ride with her in recent memory was the Colorado National Monument Loop in Grand Junction.

Dream bike? Boone RSL, with Sram CX1 and Bontrager Aeolus Tubular Wheels and Dugast tires.

Favorite post-ride drink? Depends on the ride. If it is a hard ride, I prefer to have a GU Vanilla Recovery Shake. If it is not too hard, then there is nothing quite as good as an ice cold Stella Artois.

Favorite piece of gear? Cycling Related but not a bike would be Bontrager XXX Lite Shoes or Oakley Jawbreakers. Not cycling related would be a 1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40.


Mark Trek Travel Father's Day

Where/what is your favorite ride? The Whole Enchilada mountain bike ride in Moab, Utah. Just an incredible downhill mountain bike ride through all sorts of different natural environments.

Dream bike? Handmade, fully custom, Vanilla road bike. I think the wait list is around 7 years.

Favorite post-ride drink? A local IPA to the place I am riding in. Especially if I’m out on a deck with friends.

Favorite piece of gear? A dropper seat post. How did I ride mountain bikes before without one?


Sean Trek Travel Father's Day

Where/what is your favorite ride? Around the lake with my family.

Dream bike? An OCLV aero penny farthing. Boom.

Favorite post-ride drink? A cold Hopalicious or any IPA for that matter.

Favorite piece of gear? My DeWalt Planer. It takes rough lumber and makes it into dimensional lumber so you can build things (nerd). I got it for last Father’s Day, I’m most excited to use it to build an exotic wood Jenga set. I’d also love a Rancilio Silvia espresso machine.

Bike to Work Week: TT Commuters

Bike to Work Week? As if the Trek Travel staff needed another reason to pedal their hearts out. Get to know some of our office commuters and their tips, tricks, hacks and favorites they just can’t start the morning without.

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KRISTIN

What’s your commuter bike?
A Trek Domane SLR7.

How far do you ride to work?
24 miles round-trip!

One “pro tip” for commuters?
Handy tool: Trek Travel water bottle to squirt rabid dogs in hot pursuit.

Weirdest thing you’ve seen riding to work?
Not really weird, but having a tom turkey block my path ruffled my feathers.

Jenny Trek Travel

JENNY

What’s your commuter bike?
Trek District 9.

How far do you ride to work?
.5 miles with a stop for coffee.

Favorite part about your commute?
It’s downhill the whole way.

Breakfast go-to?
Two eggs over easy on a piece of multi-grain toast from Madison Sourdough with half an avocado. Sprinkled with red pepper flakes on top.

Mark Trek Travel Commuter

MARK

What’s your commuter bike?
Trek cross bike.

How far do you ride to work?
5 miles one way on the Southwest Commuter path.

Favorite part about your route?
It’s almost entirely on a bike path!

One thing you never leave home without?
My helmet. But the cooler part now is my fancy new Peak Design backpack.

Katherine Trek Travel commuter

KATHERINE

What’s your commuter bike?
Either my Trek Silque or Trek Lync.

How far do you ride to work?
6 miles

Favorite part about your route?
I love coming around Olin Park to catch a great view of the Madison Skyline. It’s also amazing that every day the lake looks a little different!

What’s your rock solid advice for starting the day off on the right foot?
A great cup of coffee and a good podcast or some awesome tunes to commute with!

Ashley Trek Travel Commuter

ASHLEY

What’s your commuter bike?
My one and only (for now) is a Trek Lexa 4 road bike. It gets the job done and I’m obsessed with the color!

How far do you ride to work?
My round-trip commute is a beautiful 13 miles!

Commuter “pro-tip”?
Being sweaty at work is the worst. Solution: dresses! I’ve realized they’ve become my go-to when I commute because you can just stuff them in your jersey and not have to worry about a backpack!

Favorite part about your route?
My favorite section is the first three miles through the length of the UW-Madison Arboretum, complete with a descent through a thick deciduous forest.

Brie Trek Travel commuter

BRIE

What’s your commuter bike?
My vanilla colored Trek 9th District, ‘Vanilla Bean’, or my Madone if there are lunch or post work rides planned with the TT crew.

How far do you ride to work?
7 miles round-trip

What’s the one thing you can’t commute without?
My bike, of course. Also, my travel coffee mug filled with my favorite coffee is pretty essential to power me through the morning.

Favorite breakfast?
Coffee, did I mention I like coffee? If you want actual food then I’d say avocado toast and a fried egg.

Spring Cycling Gear Picks from the Bike Tour Experts

Our guides are experts in riding bikes around the world. Just ask them what gear they go-to for any situation and they’ll tell you their favorites. So we gathered together a list of their go-tos for riding, from what they love to wear on their feet to tools they swear by. Here are their top spring and summer gear picks of 2017.

Bontrager Lithos Mountain Bike Helmet and Ion700 light
Justin Schnittker, Trek Travel Guide

Lithos MTB Helmet

“I really enjoy my Bontrager Lithos MIPS mountain bike helmet! Super comfy, good coverage in the back, great ventilation and cool colors that are quite visible for trail safety. Even better my Ion 700 light or a GoPro attaches directly to the top of it on a quick release system if I end up riding in the dark. Not to mention that rechargeable Bontrager Ion 700 light is like daylight riding!”

Bontrager Spector Windshell Vest
Pavel Drastik, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Specter Windshell Vest

“Outside is my office and bike clothes are my uniform. Since I can’t regulate the outside temperature I have to be prepared in terms of clothes I’m wearing. Unless you want to carry a backpack with multiple items, I can’t praise enough the Bontrager Specter Windshell Vest wich easily fits in your back pocket and will help you stay comfortable most of the time! Priceless.”

Bontrager Classique cycling shoes and Race 5" socks
Jessica Singerman, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Classique Road Shoes

“I love my Classique shoes and how breathable these are with all the strategically placed vents. The laces allow for a great fit that is infinitely adjustable, and plus they have that cool retro look. I’ll pair these with the Bontrager Race cycling sock. They are comfortable and wicking. They hug the foot just right and they feel supportive around the arch of the foot. Plus they come in high viz yellow and tomato orange!”

Bontrager MTB Shoe
Zeb King, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

XXX Mountain Bike Shoe

“Fashion and performance collide in the Bontrager XXX Shoe! Looking so good has never given you such a performance advantage while still allowing comfort! These have become my go-to shoes for guiding, both on the road and in the dirt. I’m the biggest believer in the Boa system for getting a perfect fit while also allowing for micro adjustments mid-ride. The stiffness of the carbon sole (rated 14 out of 14!) allows me to waste no energy transfer as I push the pedals hard into the hills of Tuscany or the singletrack of Bend, Oregon. The variety of colors, amazing durability and unending performance are just a few reasons that the Bontrager XXX shoe has become a favorite of many of the Trek Travel guides.”

Bontrager Classique cycling gloves
Scott Heather, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Classique Cycling Gloves

“The Classique gloves are awesome. They are made of nice soft leather and last for years. The classiques also have that cool motorcycle look.”

Bontrager cycling cap
Mark Thomsen, Marketing Manager and former Trek Travel guide

Cycling Cap

“The Bontrager cycling cap a great addition to spring riding wardrobe because it’s so universal. The added layer on your head helps on those cold mornings keep things warm. Plus the visor keeps the sun out of your eyes in the early light when sunglasses are just too dark still but the sun is coming up.”

Bontrager Lithos Stormshell Jacket
Grant Chaffin, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide

Lithos Stormshell Jacket

The Bontrager Lithos Stormshell jacket is a piece of equipment that I never leave home without. Always keep in mind there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad equipment. This jacket will keep you up to your eyes in adventure, even when it is pouring rain. The hood fits great over a helmet if your riding, the vents are great if your doing a strenuous uphill hike and want to stay dry and not get too hot, and the pockets are big enough to protect plenty of items from the down pour. I wear the jacket guiding in the narrows on cold mornings with a nice down base layer, as a wind layer when it is extremely cold, and of course when its raining and I’m on my bike. This is a super versatile piece of apparel that I would recommend to anyone.”
*This product is not currently offered online.

Bontrager Flash Charger floor pump
Tony Ferlisi, Trek Travel Bike Tour Guide and Trip Designer

Flash Charger Floor Pump

“Try seating a tubeless mountain bike tire at the trailhead without access to an air compressor and only a standard bike pump. Likely, you’ll end up with tire sealant all over your feet, a tire that won’t inflate and no more daylight. I love the Flash Charger floor pump. Flip the red lever to the “up” position on the Flash, pump the canister up to about 150 psi, attach the nozzle to the valve on your tire, flip the red lever to the “down” position and ffffump! A fully pressurized, sealed tire (even a Bontrager SE5)! This is simply the best bike pump I’ve ever owned. It makes seating tubeless tires a breeze. It’s become my everyday floor pump.”

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What is the Difference?

Luxury:

Enjoy luxurious accommodations handpicked for a refined experience. From signature spa treatments to special dining moments, you’ll be more than provided for— you’ll be pampered.

Explorer:

These handpicked hotels provide relaxation and fun in a casual and comfortable environment. Delicious cuisine and great service mix perfectly for a memorable stay.

Combined:

On select cycling vacations, you’ll stay at a mix of Explorer and Luxury hotels. Rest assured, no matter which hotel level you’re at, our trip designers carefully select every accommodation.

Activity Levels

Level 1:

Road: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 25 mi (40 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Gravel: 1-3 hours of riding. Up to 20 mi (35 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Hiking: 1-3 hours of hiking. Up to 5 mi (8 km). Up to 1,000 ft (300 m).

Level 2:

Road: 2-4 hours of riding. 20-35 mi (35-60 km). Up to 2,500 ft (750 m).

Gravel: 2-4 hours of riding. 15-30 mi (25-45 km). Up to 2,000 ft (300 m).

Hiking: 2-4 hours of hiking. 4-8 mi (6-12 km). Up to 1,500 ft (450 m).

Level 3:

Road: 3-5 hours of riding. 25-55 mi (40-85 km). Up to 4,500 ft (1,500 m).

Gravel: 3-5 hours of riding. 20-40 mi (35-60 km). Up to 3,000 ft (900 m).

Hiking: 3-5 hours of hiking. 6-10 mi (9-16 km). Up to 2,000 ft (600 m).

Level 4:

Road: 4+ hours of riding. 40-70 mi (60-110 km). Up to 8,000 ft (2,400 m).

Gravel: 4+ hours of riding. 30-50 mi (45-80 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

Hiking: 4+ hours of hiking. 7-15 mi (11-24 km). Up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m).

What are your trip styles?

Classic Bike:

Explore beautiful destinations with a curated blend of guided activities, local cuisine, handpicked accommodations, and itineraries to suit every traveler, from laid-back adventures to luxurious escapes.

Gravel:

Venture off the beaten path to unforgettable places, with fully-supported routes that combine gravel and paved roads in classic Trek Travel style.

Cross Country:

Tackle an epic adventure that takes you point-to-point across mountains, countryside, and more.

Pro Race:

See the pros in action at the biggest cycling events of the year.

Hiking & Walking:

Step into adventure with carefully designed routes, unparalleled hospitality, and deep-routed local connections.

Ride Camp:

Train like the pros in some of their favorite riding destinations.

Self-Guided:

Enjoy a bike tour on your schedule with just your chosen travel companions.

Single Occupancy

Sometimes it’s more convenient and comfortable to have your own room while on vacation. We understand and that’s why we offer a Single Occupancy option. The additional price guarantees a private room all to yourself