Ride to this beautiful spot on day 4
Enjoy the spectacular Mediterranean scenery and the vibrant town of Kas
Bike tour Turkey and visit the ancient ruins of Patara

Self-Guided Cycling in Turkey

Duration
8 days
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$799 USD

Embark on an independent self-guided bike tour of Turkey's rugged southwest coast, making use of occasional transfers to give you the best rides available over 8 days. Showcasing the natural beauty, cultural values and stunning archaeological sites of the area, you will have all day to ride the route at your own pace, stopping wherever you fancy to taste the fresh fruit for sale, drink a tea in one of the local cafes or simply soak up the views. Ride on very quiet but well-surfaced roads. The roads are a good mix of flat and hilly, with some steep ascents in places, where the low gears of the bikes are welcome.

  • Category
    Adventurous
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    8 days
  • Culture Level
    Adventurous
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    3 - Active
  • Elevation
    3 - Intermediate
  • Terrain
    Coastal
  • Distance
    159.7 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    26.7 miles
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  • Where does the tour start and end?

    The tour starts and ends at Dalaman Airport (DLM) where you will be transferred from on the first day and dropped off on the last day of the tour. 

    You can be collected at any time from Dalaman Airport on day 1 although note if you arrive earlier you can get in some exploration adventures, listed on the itinerary.

    At the end of the tour, the return transfer to Dalaman Airport can be arranged at a time to suit you.  The hotel checkout time is 11am on the last morning and the ground operator recommends leaving Kas about 4 hours before your domestic flight or 5 hours before an international flight (transfer time to Dalaman Airport is approximately 2.5hours).

  • How long is the tour? How many days cycling?

    The tour is 8 days long with 5 full days of cycling and 1 day (day 6) of exploring off the bikes but with a short cycle in the afternoon around the local area. So, if you count that, then the tour has 6 days of riding.

  • What's the tour like?

    There are different levels of support offered within the 'self-guided' genre, and it should be clear that this very reasonably-priced tour promotes independence and self-reliance.  There is an expectation that you will have enough experience to adjust a saddle and attach pedals if you bring your own, and adjust seat pads yourself as an appropriate-sized bike is given to you at the commencement of the tour, but you will be expected to fit/adjust yourself.  
    Note that there is the possibility to pay an additional fee to have someone help fit the bike for you so let us know if you feel this is not something you can do yourself.

    You are also expected to be able to fix a puncture, release a slipped chain, tighten brake cables as the pads wear etc, as there is not help around every corner on this self-guided adventure.  Phone and WhatsApp support is offered on this tour so you may wish to download WhatsApp to your phone in advance of arrival, if you do not have it already.

    You will cycle 257 km over six days (an average of 43 km per day). The roads are extremely quiet and the terrain is nicely varied; including flat and hilly sections with some steep ascents and descents. The route is graded as moderate.

    The roads are fairly wide and well maintained and Turkish drivers are very kind to cyclists, making this a lovely tour to ride.

    In terms of how much riding you might do each day, very roughly here are some approximations:

    Day 2 - 5 hours
    Day 3 - 5 hours
    Day 4 - 4 hours
    Day 5 - 3.5 hours
    Day 6 - riding is optional, 1 hour max.
    Day 7 - 3.5 hours


  • Are helmets necessary/included?

    Helmets are obligatory in Turkey and they can be supplied if you need one at no extra charge.  Please let us know if you are not bringing your own.

  • Is there cell phone reception throughout the route?

    Cell phone service is extremely good along the route.  Phones will work at almost all points of the itinerary. The GPS route files that you will be sent to follow do, however, work offline and all the hotels have wifi.

  • Are there ATMs along the route?

    Yes, there is good ATM access along the route.  In Dalyan, Dalaman, Gocek, Fethiye, Patara and Kas specifically.  Cards can be used easily in most shops and restaurants so travelling with just a small amount of cash is probably best.

  • Can you tell me about the electrical outlets in Turkey, and is the water safe to drink?

    The electrical outlet is 220V and is the same plug adaptor as the rest of Europe.

    Regarding water in Turkey -  it is drinkable but may not taste great in the bigger towns.  There are roadside springs where good water can be found and lots of shops for bottled water.

  • Can I add extra days in Kas at the end of the tour?

    Yes, it is no problem to add on a few extra days in Kas - either with or without the bikes.  The return transfer to Dalaman airport will still be included when you are ready to leave.

Overall Rating:
5.0/5
Alex Dang
(Review obtained from Google)

My friend and I ended up having such an incredible trip...just the right amount of challenge mixed in with a stunning landscape.