Cycling abroad tips & advice
Andy Ross is a cycling holiday specialist at our partners Exodus Travels. He says: "Do as much training as possible beforehand, as the fitter you are the more you can relax during the trip and properly appreciate the experience and where you are cycling. That said, always avoid the temptation to be competitive on the trip; someone will always be the slowest rider and it really doesn’t matter if that is you. A good cycling holiday will have always been designed to allow enough time for most people to complete the rides each day."
Clothing tips
Melanie McAnaw, from our cycling holiday experts Headwater, says: "Cycling shorts are a must. You can get good padded under shorts now that fit under normal clothing and play down the nappy effect. Take comfortable clothing – you’re on a relaxed cycling holiday, not the Tour de France, so Lycra is not an essential! Pack lightweight waterproofs that can be pulled out if needed. For the keen cyclist, go for wider cycling sunglasses as they offer complete protection from ‘fly in the eye’. And we always tell guests to pack a cycle helmet. We can’t provide them as we can’t guarantee its history."
Andy Ross, at our cycling adventure specialists Exodus Travels, shares his packing tips: "Close fitting cycle clothing really isn’t culturally appropriate in quite a few destinations. It is the duty of a tour operator to ensure that clients are aware of this and to implement it on the ground. You may have paid a lot of money to visit, but you are only a visitor."
Our Cycling Holidays
Porto to Lisbon cycling holiday, self guided
Flat terrain tour along the coast
From
€845 to €1068
8 days
ex flights
Petra and Wadi Rum by bike, Jordan
Cycling trip through stunning desert scenery
From
£2349 to £2799
9 days
inc UK flights
Portugal cycling holidays, self guided
Delve into the history and culture of Portugal
From
€850 to €1125
8 days
ex flights
Loire Valley cycling holiday, France
Discover the Loire valley and it's iconic châteaux by bike
From
£985 to £2015
8 days
return by train
Atlas Mountains mountain biking holiday
Cycle through Berber villages and wild scenery
From
£1699 to £2149
8 days
inc UK flights
Verona to Venice cycling holiday in Italy
Easy cycling holiday through the best of Veneto
From
€495
5 days
ex flights
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Holiday reviews from our travellers
At Responsible Travel, we think the best people to advise our travellers are often... other travellers. They always return from our holidays with packing tips, weather reports, ideas about what to do – and opinions about what not to.
We have selected some of the most useful cycling travel tips that our guests have provided over the years to help you make the very most of your holiday – and the space inside your suitcase.
We have selected some of the most useful cycling travel tips that our guests have provided over the years to help you make the very most of your holiday – and the space inside your suitcase.

Well, be in good condition, have a bit of biking practice beforehand and go for some uphills. Otherwise you will struggle a bit. Bring a camera with a decent zoom. If you want luxury this is not for you!![]()

– Roman Holderbach on our cycling holiday through Kenya and Tanzania
“We found that this trip suits adults and children alike because one has a choice between a longer (ca. 50km) or a shorter (ca. 30km) ride nearly every day. One can also choose not to bicycle and rather stay at the swimming pool instead two of the days.” – Kristin Rygg on our cycling holiday in Portugal
“Don't worry too much about stuff that could happen! It's all quite safe and very enjoyable, really. Take rain gear – booties and helmet cover, even, as they don't take up much space and will keep you comfortable if it showers… We took our own bike seats and were glad to have them. Maybe the seats on the bikes provided are good but we didn't take a chance on that.” – Beth on our Catalonia self guided cycling holiday
“It's not easy to draw money out, so I would take sterling/euros and change it at the airport in Havana. You need enough cycling gear to last you about a week. Once you get to Trinidad you can wash your clothes at the casa particulares that you stay in for a very small price.” – Jane Burton on our Cuba cycling holiday
“Padding, padding and padding.” – Olga Baranova on our Kerala and tropical India cycling holiday
“Don't hesitate. You will get an excellent combination of a varied and carefully considered bike route, decent bikes (all of the spare bikes were being used in a bike event in North India so, unusually, there wasn't a spare bike or wheel available which would have been helpful), faultless driver and bike support, and very good quality accommodation in a variety of luxury camps, homestays and hotels. The country is fascinating and takes in tea plantations, jungle, small villages and short stretches of busy towns.” – Stevan Johl on our cycling holiday in Kerala
“Don't worry too much about stuff that could happen! It's all quite safe and very enjoyable, really. Take rain gear – booties and helmet cover, even, as they don't take up much space and will keep you comfortable if it showers… We took our own bike seats and were glad to have them. Maybe the seats on the bikes provided are good but we didn't take a chance on that.” – Beth on our Catalonia self guided cycling holiday
“It's not easy to draw money out, so I would take sterling/euros and change it at the airport in Havana. You need enough cycling gear to last you about a week. Once you get to Trinidad you can wash your clothes at the casa particulares that you stay in for a very small price.” – Jane Burton on our Cuba cycling holiday
“Padding, padding and padding.” – Olga Baranova on our Kerala and tropical India cycling holiday
“Don't hesitate. You will get an excellent combination of a varied and carefully considered bike route, decent bikes (all of the spare bikes were being used in a bike event in North India so, unusually, there wasn't a spare bike or wheel available which would have been helpful), faultless driver and bike support, and very good quality accommodation in a variety of luxury camps, homestays and hotels. The country is fascinating and takes in tea plantations, jungle, small villages and short stretches of busy towns.” – Stevan Johl on our cycling holiday in Kerala

Take Tomi's advice on where to stay and what to see. Talk to the local people, their history is so rich and fascinating.![]()

– Laurie Crossman on our self-guided cycling tour in Croatia