Islamorada Bike Tour
Islamorada, Florida
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Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Enjoy a morning ride through Islamorada on a 3-hour bike tour. You’ll
travel through landscaped covered streets that “tell the secrets” of
over 4,000 years of local history. Your guide will share stories of the
local culture, how the island was settled and how it has evolved into
present day. All equipment, local guide and bottled water are included.
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Enjoy a morning ride through Islamorada on a 3-hour bike tour. You’ll
travel through landscaped covered streets that “tell the secrets” of
over 4,000 years of local history. Your guide will share stories of the
local culture, how the island was settled and how it has evolved into
present day. All equipment, local guide and bottled water are included.
Your 3-hour bike tour begins at the bike shop where you’ll check-in and
get fitted for your bike and helmet. You will then follow your guide
through the historic town of Tavernier, down the Old Highway and into
Islamorada.
Your guide will tell you about the founding families who settled the islands and the hardships they endured. Learn about the native Indians who first lived on these islands and their encounters with Spanish explorers. Relive an era when British descendants and Bahamians came to settle present day Islamorada and about how the rum running business developed in the area. You’ll also gear stories about the infamous 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, the most intense hurricane to hit the United States.
This tour covers approximately 12 miles (19 km) each way, is easy paced and makes approximately 10 stops through the tropical island village. All equipment and bottled water are included. Upon completion of the tour you can either return back to the shop with your guide or hang out in Islamorada and ride back at your convenience.
Your guide will tell you about the founding families who settled the islands and the hardships they endured. Learn about the native Indians who first lived on these islands and their encounters with Spanish explorers. Relive an era when British descendants and Bahamians came to settle present day Islamorada and about how the rum running business developed in the area. You’ll also gear stories about the infamous 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, the most intense hurricane to hit the United States.
This tour covers approximately 12 miles (19 km) each way, is easy paced and makes approximately 10 stops through the tropical island village. All equipment and bottled water are included. Upon completion of the tour you can either return back to the shop with your guide or hang out in Islamorada and ride back at your convenience.
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