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10 best 2 Week bicycle tours
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- Vietnam & Cambodia Bike Tour: Saigon to Angkor Wat
- Cycle Angkor to Cambodia Beaches
- Cycling Vietnam’s Backroads 13 Days
- Cycle Vietnam
- Scents and tastes of Croatia on foot and by bike
- Bicycle Across Italy! Cycling from Venice to Pisa Classic Self-Guided
- Cycling holiday: Saigon to Hanoi 14 days
- Upgraded - Cycle Vietnam
- Cycling Vietnam holiday: Hanoi to Saigon 14 days
- Cycle Cambodia to Vietnam - 12 Days
Vietnam & Cambodia Bike Tour: Saigon to Angkor Wat
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The bikes provided were of excellent quality, made the rides smooth and enjoyable. Visiting Angkor Wat was perfect; its grandeur and history left me in awe.”
Harvey, traveled in September
Duration 12 days Destinations Ho Chi Minh City, Tra Vinh, Can Tho, Rach Gia, Chau Doc, Phnom Penh, Silk Island, Kampong Thom, Siem Reap, Angkor WatSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Siem Reaper Travel From
- NZ$4,414
Cycle Angkor to Cambodia Beaches
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The sights were breathtaking and we had opportunities to enjoy the beaches during our holiday as well.”
George, traveled in April
A 410km route spans 12 days on quality Trek bikes with Shimano components. Daily rides average 45km, winding through Angkor temples, floating villages, and coastal paths. Features full vehicle support, mechanical assistance, and premium stays at Veranda Natural Resort and Villa Vedici.
Duration 12 days Destinations Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, Phnom Penh, Kep, Kampot, Koh Rong Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Siem Reaper Travel From
- NZ$3,843
Cycling Vietnam’s Backroads 13 Days
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food we had was the best of our weeks in Vietnam. There was always plenty of water available whenever we wanted it.”
Chris, traveled in September
The Vietnamese countryside reveals itself over 13 days of cycling. Routes cover 40-80km daily from Mai Chau's valleys to the challenging Hai Van Pass. Varied landscapes range from mountain roads to coastal paths, with quality bikes provided throughout.
Duration 13 days Destinations Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An, Lang Co, My Son Sanctuary, Quang Ngai, Quy Nhon, Nha Trang, Dai Lanh, Mui NeSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bravo Indochina Tours From $3,618
10% Off- NZ$3,256You save $362
Cycle Vietnam
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“just perfect everything we did.”
Nicola, traveled in October
Rolling through Vietnam's diverse landscapes, cyclists cover 15-35km daily over 14 days. The route circles Hanoi's West Lake, passes through Hue's Imperial sites, and meanders along Mekong Delta's waterways. Quality bikes and support vehicle included, with 4.9/5 overall tour rating.
Duration 14 days Destinations Hanoi, Dong Hoi, Halong Bay, Nhan Muc, Ninh Binh, Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
10% Off- NZ$3,720
Scents and tastes of Croatia on foot and by bike
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The routes they chose were off the busy main roads and the hotels were central to the sites but quiet.”
Tony, traveled in April
The Croatian adventure covers 17-62km daily. Highlights include Skradin's backroads, Hvar's UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain, and Korčula's coastal paths, with professional bikes provided.
Duration 12 days Destinations Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Krka National Park, Primosten, Trogir, Split, Brac, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Dubrovnik Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Meridien Ten From
10% Off- NZ$8,324
Bicycle Across Italy! Cycling from Venice to Pisa Classic Self-Guided
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A great sampler of cycling, history, culture, and food possibilities in Italy.”
Sandy, traveled in May
Duration 12 days Destinations Chioggia, Taglio di Po, Comacchio, Ravenna, Faenza, Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence, Vinci, Lucca, Pisa Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator BikesPlus Travel From
10% Off- NZ$4,283
Daily rides of 35-50km wind through Vietnam's varied landscape, from Cu Chi Tunnels to Hon Giao Pass. Routes combine coastal roads, mountain paths, and rural villages, supported by vehicles, premium bikes, and luxury accommodations.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ho Chi Minh City, Cu Chi, Nam Cat Tien National Park, Dalat, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Halong Bay Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Vietnam By Bike From
10% Off- NZ$4,466
Riders tackle 440km of diverse cycling across Vietnam, from coastal paths to mountain passes. Notable sections include Nui Chua National Park's challenging terrain, scenic Lap An lagoon routes, and UNESCO-listed Hoi An. Features premium accommodations and full vehicle support.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ho Chi Minh City, Cu Chi, Mui Ne, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Baie de Lan Ha Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $5,990
14% Off- NZ$5,170You save $820
A 410km bicycle route through Vietnam's diverse terrain unfolds over 14 days. Daily rides range from 25-65km, including the challenging 1,960m Hon Giao Pass. The route takes in UNESCO sites like Halong Bay and Hue Citadel with full vehicle support throughout.
Duration 14 days Destinations Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Quy Nhon, Nha Trang, Dalat, Nam Cat Tien National Park, Ho Chi Minh City Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Vietnam By Bike From
14% Off- NZ$4,466
Cycle Cambodia to Vietnam - 12 Days
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This is for the adventurous and those who want to be truly immersed in the local culture, food, customs and social issues.”
Cynthia, traveled in December
The 500km route features Reid X-Trail mountain bikes with van support. Highlights include the optional 40km Bokor Mountain climb, ancient temple visits, and rural village exploration across flat terrain.
Duration 12 days Destinations Phnom Penh, Kampot, Krong Kaeb, Rach Gia, Can Tho, Ben Tre, Ho Chi Minh City Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Social Cycles From
14% Off- NZ$3,375
Reviews of 2 week Bicycle Tours
- Cycle Vietnam and Cambodia
The trip was very well organized and the support team and tour guides were marvelous. The cycle trips were well-supported and having the mechanics cycling with us was great. They really need to be thanked for making the trip very successful. The quality of the hotels was above the standard that I expected and the food provided at the hotels was very good. The trip was very fast paced, and there was very little free time at all - that might be something that needs to be made more clearly within the trip notes as there were many late nights and early starts. The group was lovely and both Binh and Tony were excellent guides, they gave us excellent information about both the histories of Vietnam and Cambodia and information about the temples etc that we visited.
- Cycle Angkor to Cambodia Beaches
We took a 14-day bicycle vacation that took us from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville. The tour was fantastic and, in my opinion, the best way to see and experience the country, its attractions, culture, people, and tranquil beaches. Touring through Angkor Wat is incredible, and riding on some of the mountain bike trails is also enjoyable. It's nice to learn more about Cambodia's history, but it's also tragic and moving. In between, there are other villages to visit and locals to meet, as well as some beach time and swimming. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable, always smiling and ready to answer all of our questions and ensured that we were riding at a reasonable speed for all of us. Our driver was always right behind us, bringing us much-needed cold drinks, fresh fruits, and snacks. The overall experience was fantastic and we highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys cycling and seeing a new country and culture at the same time.
- Cycle Vietnam
This was our first trip with Explore - and indeed our first Group trip. Everything was amazing. The amount of cycling was perfect, rest stops, support teams, photo opportunities, planning.....everything. A group of four people is a little 'intense' however on the whole we navigated the relationships well within the group. One of the highlights for us was Binh himself. He was such an amazing Guide/Tour Leader - words don't really convey how important he was to our enjoyment of the experience. For us, his personal stories made Vietnam's history come alive, and yet he took care to convey many perspectives on the recent history of the country and people. We were able to meet his parents and visit his home which was really a very special moment. Binh is a real asset to Explore. He is articulate, skilled, very caring and respectful - to the people of Vietnam, to the tour participants and support teams, and to the organisation Explore. With development and growth opportunities he could go very far as a mentor and leader in the company and in the tour industry.
What our customers ask about 2 Week Cycling Tours & Bike Trips
What are the most popular destinations for 2 week bike tours?
You'll find fantastic routes through Costa Rica from coast to coast, where you'll pedal past volcanoes and through rainforests. In Southeast Asia, bike tours connect Vietnam and Cambodia, taking you through the Mekong Delta and to the temples of Angkor. Japan offers beautiful rides from Kyoto to Tokyo, while South Africa lets you explore the Cape Winelands. One TourRadar traveler shared about Costa Rica: "The cycling routes are amazing and have been really well planned so one gets a great mix of uphill, downhill, flat road and the Costa Rica scenery is just breathtaking." You can cycle along Chapman's Peak in South Africa, ride through small Mekong Delta villages, and discover Kyoto's temples at your own pace.
When should I plan my 2 week bike tour?
Each destination has its sweet spot for cycling. Costa Rica is best from December to April when it's drier and temperatures stay between 75-85°F (24-29°C). In South Africa, plan your trip between September and November - you'll get mild temperatures of 60-75°F (15-24°C) and might spot whales along the coast. For Vietnam and Cambodia, book between November and February to avoid rain and enjoy temperatures around 75-85°F (24-29°C). As one TourRadar traveler mentioned about South Africa: "The September to October departures give the best opportunity to see whales swimming off the coast."
What makes these 2 week bike tours special?
These trips mix cycling with real cultural connections. In Japan, you'll sleep in traditional ryokans and relax in local hot springs. Vietnam and Cambodia tours let you stay with families in the Mekong Delta and watch the sun rise over Angkor Wat. One TourRadar traveler said: "Cycling through remote villages, enjoying local meals in homes, and discovering hidden temples made the experience truly special." In Costa Rica, you might spot toucans while cycling past volcanoes, and in South Africa, you can stop for wine tastings between coastal rides.
How far will I cycle each day on a 2 week tour?
Most days you'll ride between 30-80 kilometers (19-50 miles), usually around 50 kilometers (31 miles). On the Vietnam South to North tour, you'll typically cover 45-50km daily, with some longer 80km rides over mountain passes. Baltic tours keep it easier at 40-45km per day on flat ground. You'll get a rest day every 3-4 days. A TourRadar reviewer noted: "The distances were very manageable - we did about 50km most days with plenty of breaks, and there was always the support vehicle if needed."
Where will I stay during my bike tour?
You'll stay in a mix of places, from regular hotels to local guesthouses. Most tours use 3-4 star hotels like the Saigon Phong Nha Hotel in Vietnam, or traditional places like Japanese ryokans with tatami floors. A TourRadar traveler said about Japan: "The ryokan stays were a highlight, offering an authentic experience with futons on tatami floors and shared onsen baths." Every place offers a comfortable bed and private bathroom, and many have pools where you can relax after riding.
What's included for food and drinks during cycling days?
Tours typically cover breakfast and some other meals. During rides, you'll get water, fruit and snacks. A TourRadar traveler explained the Vietnam/Cambodia experience: "Our guide ensured regular stops every 10-15 km with water, electrolyte drinks, dried and fresh fruit, and local snacks." Costa Rica mornings start with tropical fruits and local dishes, and dinners often feature fresh seafood. If you're vegetarian or have other dietary needs, just let them know before the trip.





















