The Best Organized Bicycle Tours through the Pacific

Guided Group Tours, Vacation Packages, or Planned Itineraries

the Pacific

Are you ready to embark on a two-wheeled adventure through the Pacific and explore the world from a different perspective? All of the amazing bicycle organized tours, holiday packages, and cycling vacation packages listed here have been carefully analyzed, considering key factors such as price, destinations, guest ratings, service, and activities. So, get ready to pedal through awe-inspiring scenery, charming towns, and off-the-beaten-path hidden gems. Feel the freedom of the open road as you immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and soak up the local culture. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just starting out, these tours cater to all skill levels and interests.


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The Best Bike Tours through the Pacific

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Organized by Flying Kiwi 6 Days Queenstown to Picton 11 Destinations
  • Great Value: the daily price is lower than average for biking and cycling tours in the Pacific.
  • High Quality: guest ratings are higher than average.
  • Efficient: you'll cover a variety of destinations swiftly.
  • Great for Cycling Enthusiasts

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Age Range: 18 to 65
Maximum Group Size: 26
Price per Day: $222

This tour visits Queenstown, Lake Hawea, Mount Aspiring National Park, Fox Glacier, Franz Josef, Paparoa National Park, Punakaiki, Motueka, Marahau, Abel Tasman National Park, and Picton.

  • Bicycle
  • Mountain Bike
  • Fully Guided

By Flying Kiwi
Focusing on New Zealand, Flying Kiwi is a smaller tour company providing a more personal service to customers. This company's tour offerings are generally priced lower than others, which makes them attractive for budget travelers.



$1,333
on TourRadar

Organized by Flying Kiwi 8 Days Christchurch to Queenstown 10 Destinations
  • Great Value: the daily price is lower than average for biking and cycling tours in the Pacific.
  • Efficient: you'll cover a variety of destinations swiftly.
  • Great for Cycling Enthusiasts

starstarstarstarstar 4.2 rating

Age Range: 18 to 65
Maximum Group Size: 26
Price per Day: $212

This tour visits Christchurch, Lake Tekapo, Mount Cook, Oamaru, Moeraki, Dunedin, Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound, Te Anau, and Queenstown.

  • Bicycle
  • Road Cycling
  • Fully Guided

By Flying Kiwi
Focusing on New Zealand, Flying Kiwi is a smaller tour company providing a more personal service to customers. This company's tour offerings are generally priced lower than others, which makes them attractive for budget travelers.



$1,697
on TourRadar

Organized by Tour de Vines 6 Days Start/End in Nelson 6 Destinations
  • Efficient: you'll cover a variety of destinations swiftly.
  • Independence: immerse yourself in the culture with self guided travel.
  • Bicycle Tour: cycle independently on a pre-planned route.

Great for:
  • Cycling Enthusiasts
  • Nature Lovers

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Age Range: 12 to 100
Maximum Group Size: 20
Price per Day: $283

This tour visits Nelson, Wakefield, Kaiteriteri, Abel Tasman National Park, Mapua, and Rabbit Island.

  • Bicycle
  • Self-Guided
  • Self-Guided Cycling

By Tour de Vines
Tour de Vines offers local bicycle tours through Australia, Cambodia, New Zealand, Austria, and others. Many of their tours are priced in the mid-range category. Their main focus is bike tours, and they offer a wide range of adventures to bike enthusiasts.



$1,699
on TourRadar

Organized by Tour de Vines 9 Days Start/End in Brisbane 5 Destinations
  • Personal: offers a smaller group size.
  • In Depth: you'll spend a longer amount of time in each place.
  • Great for Cycling Enthusiasts

starstarstarstarstar 4.0 rating

Age Range: 12 to 100
Maximum Group Size: 10
Price per Day: $333

This tour visits Brisbane, Esk, Yarraman, Kingaroy, and Noosa.

  • Bicycle
  • Fully Guided

By Tour de Vines
Tour de Vines offers local bicycle tours through Australia, Cambodia, New Zealand, Austria, and others. Many of their tours are priced in the mid-range category. Their main focus is bike tours, and they offer a wide range of adventures to bike enthusiasts.



$2,999
on TourRadar

Organized by Tour de Vines 9 Days Launceston to Hobart 6 Destinations
  • Personal: offers a smaller group size.

Great for:
  • Adventure Travelers
  • Cycling Enthusiasts

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Age Range: 18 to 100
Maximum Group Size: 9
Price per Day: $398

This tour visits Launceston, Scottsdale, St Helens, Coles Bay, Triabunna, and Hobart.

  • Bicycle
  • Sightseeing
  • Partially Guided

By Tour de Vines
Tour de Vines offers local bicycle tours through Australia, Cambodia, New Zealand, Austria, and others. Many of their tours are priced in the mid-range category. Their main focus is bike tours, and they offer a wide range of adventures to bike enthusiasts.



$3,585
on TourRadar

Why does the Pacific appeal to bicycle enthusiasts?

The Pacific appeals to bicycle enthusiasts with its diverse landscapes, welcoming culture, and opportunities for immersive exploration. Uluru National Park (Ayers Rock) is known for its natural beauty and its spiritual and sacred significance in the Anangu culture. Queenstown, Gold Coast, and Cairns are foodie destinations with fantastic cuisine and world-class restaurants. The Pacific's vibrant scenes, cycling-friendly tours, and charming accommodations make it an ideal destination for cyclists seeking adventure and cultural discovery.

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How much do Biking Tours in the Pacific cost?

The average daily price of Bike Tours in the Pacific is $290 per day. Prices can vary widely due to the included amenities, length of the trip, number of guests on the tour, and many other factors. If you want more information about prices, we have put together a complete analysis of the costs of Bike Tours in the Pacific here.


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$290
Average Price Per Day
5
Tours Analyzed
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Average Rating
2
Tour Companies
18
Average Group Size

Which Tour Companies Offer Bike Tours?

A number of fantastic tour companies offer biking and cycling tours in the Pacific. These are a few of the best, because they offer the highest rated service, provide the best overall quality, and have the most five-star guest reviews to prove it.

Tour de Vines

Tour de Vines offers local bicycle tours through Australia, Cambodia, New Zealand, Austria, and others. Most participants are adults and the tours range in length from 3 days to 9 days. Many of their tours are priced in the mid-range category. Their main focus is bike tours, and they offer a wide range of adventures to bike enthusiasts.

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Flying Kiwi

Focusing on New Zealand, Flying Kiwi is a smaller tour company providing a more personal service to customers. This company's tour offerings are generally priced lower than others, which makes them attractive for budget travelers.

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Bicycle Destinations in the Pacific

Wondering where bicycle tours visit in the Pacific? With a variety of stops and destinations along the way, there's something for everyone.

Queenstown

Queenstown is located on the banks of Lake Wakatipu near the Southern Alps in New Zealand. It is a high adventure destination with many activities for thrill seekers. There are also vineyards in the area, bungee jumping, and world class hikes. Whether you want to enjoy skiing in the winter or boating in the summer, there is no shortage of activities here.

Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland. It's also a cultural city with many museums and a vibrant nightlife scene. The city makes a good base for exploring the many nearby beaches and outdoor parks. There is plenty of green space and a great setting for soaking up the atmosphere and beautiful climate.

Hobart

Hobart is the capital of Tasmania and it makes a good starting point for exploring the island. It has flea markets such as Salamanca Place and there is a lovely historic district and a growing culinary scene in town. Just outside of town you'll find many hiking trails and the impressive Mount Wellington.

Christchurch

Christchurch is the largest city on New Zealand's South Island. It's a nice city with amazing hikes and biking trails. There are beautiful outdoor spaces, parks, and gardens. Many visitors enjoy the city's rich English heritage, and punting along the Avon River is a favorite activity.

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Other popular destinations for bicycle tours through the Pacific include Launceston, Oamaru, Coles Bay, St Helens, and Franz Josef.


Bike Tours vs. Independent Travel: Pros and Cons

Deciding between an organized tour and independent travel? Keep these important aspects of each option in mind.

Pros
  • Guided bike tours mean you don't have to worry about navigating the route. Knowledgeable locals also know the road and weather conditions so they can adjust plans as necessary.
  • Safety in numbers, so traveling in a group with a guide can give you the peace of mind to enjoy the setting.
Cons
  • You might not have the flexibility to go off in a different direction if you want.
  • Other travelers might want to go at a different pace.


Pros
  • Flexibility means you can spend more time in one place and less time in others depending on your preference.
  • Everyone bikes at their own pace, so it's nice to have control of the speed and distance you travel.
Cons
  • Biking between destinations can be challenging if you don't know the traffic conditions or road rules. It's also easy to get lost.
  • Biking conditions can vary so it can be difficult to determine how long it will take you to get between destinations.
  • Restaurant options may also be limited in some places.


Which is cheaper?

Are guided biking and cycling tours worth the money compared to independent travel? It depends on the specifics. Tours combine accommodations, meals, transport, tickets, and activities into a single cost, while independent travelers manage and pay for these individually. To determine which is more affordable, compare the tour's total price with what you'd spend booking everything separately. Preferences like staying in low-cost lodging or indulging in fine dining can influence whether a tour costs more or less. Make sure to check out the tour package to see what is included, or not, very carefully before deciding.

Also, before booking a tour, make sure you know exactly what is included as tour companies sometimes change their itineraries or included amenities to keep them updated with seasonal changes and customer interests.

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