Solo Travellers Are Welcome !
Traveling solo by bike in Italy is absolutely possible — and for many riders, it can be one of the most rewarding ways to explore.
While solo travelers can always join our guided and assisted bike tours, some of our self-guided tours can also work very well for one person traveling independently.
🚴 Ride solo, not unsupported
A self-guided trip gives you the freedom to travel at your own pace, while still having the reassurance of routes, logistics, and support organized behind the scenes.
💼 What to consider
The main challenge for solo travel is usually logistics, especially luggage transfer. When a tour is organized for just one person, costs can be higher, so some itineraries are more practical than others.

🎒 Travel light, ride well
Many solo travelers prefer to pack light, especially in warmer months. This can make a self-guided solo trip more flexible, easier, and more affordable.
🗺️ What’s included
Even when traveling alone, you still receive a fully organized experience, with accommodation, breakfast, route notes, GPS tracks, Ride with GPS access, and local support behind the scenes.
📞 Support if needed
If something unexpected comes up during the trip, you are not left on your own. You will have access to an emergency contact number, for extra reassurance along the way.

💬 A recent solo traveler said:
Tours that can work well for solo travelers.
Not every itinerary is equally practical for solo travel, but some of our self-guided tours can work especially well for independent riders traveling alone.
Here are a few tours that may be a good fit.
Cycling Tuscan Wine Country
Brunello, Chianti Classico & Nobile
Gravel Cycling Strade Bianche
Tuscany by White Roads
Sardinia Classic Bike tour
Biking Alghero, Bosa & Oristano
Challenge Tuscany bike tour
Brunello, Chianti & Vernaccia






