E-BIKE RENTAL AVAILABLE

This tour is well-suited to both regular bikes and pedal assist e-bikes, and you can choose to hire either when you book your tour with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities. You may choose to hire an e-bike on a group or supported tour but bear in mind that the pace will be set to riders without an e-bike. You may choose to hire an e-bike on a group or supported tour but bear in mind that the pace will be set to riders without an e-bike. 

Spain

NEW! Andalucia - Costa de la Luz and Ancient Cadiz

Guided Leisure Bike Tour

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Duration

8 days

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$3,180 P.P.
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A journey of discovery cycling along the beautiful Costa de la Luz. Stunning beaches and coves are linked by stretches of EuroVelo traffic-free cycleways and quiet local roads with bustling fishing ports and ancient whitewashed towns for an authentic Andalucian experience.
Your guides will make sure a leisurely pace is set, that matches the group’s ability, with an emphasis on enjoying the ride and exploring this gorgeous corner of Spain. The breathtaking coastline has an abundance of beaches and bays to enjoy a bit of relaxation or an invigorating dip in the Atlantic. Coastal Roman sites, Moorish watchtowers, unique migrating sand dunes, forests of umbrella pines and salt flats are just some of the highlights along the way.
Our cycling journey begins in the vibrant town of Tarifa, home to our friends at Skedaddle España, before continuing with overnight stays in the charming towns of Vejer de la Frontera and Conil de la Frontera, as well as the ancient cities of Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera.
Nature lovers will delight in the spectacular spring bloom of forests and meadows, while the nearby Strait of Gibraltar offers a front-row seat to one of the busiest bird migration routes between Africa and Europe.
Concluding our journey in Jerez, set inland from the Costa de la Luz, it offers a striking contrast to the coastal scenery. This majestic city, celebrated for its passionate Andalucian culture, is a lively hub of flamenco and the birthplace of sherry, warmly inviting visitors to experience its traditions.
Evenings offer the chance to explore the historic towns and villages, as well as the gastronomic delights along the coast. There’s always the option to eat with the group, or you can head out to explore at your leisure if preferred. Our hotels are tucked within the charming old quarters, occupying historic buildings that have been carefully renovated to preserve their authentic character; a perfect base for exploring the stunning Costa de la Luz by bike.
Opting for e-bikes on this tour will allow for an even more relaxed week of cycling and more time to enjoy the off-the-bike delights this part of Andalucia has to offer.

Highlights

  • Exploring the endless coastal trails surrounding Tarifa
  • Indulging in delicious, freshly-caught seafood in Sanlucar
  • Savouring a glass of sherry in a historic bodega within the Sherry Triangle
  • Immersing ourselves in true Andalucian culture and enjoying some Flamenco
  • Riding along the peaceful, traffic-free EuroVelo routes
  • Experiencing the lively, vibrant town of Tarifa, the gateway to two continents

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Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival into Malaga Airport - Transfer to Tarifa

You’ll be met on arrival at Malaga airport, and we’ll transfer as a group to the ancient fishing port of Tarifa, home to Skedaddle España for the past 20 years! As the southernmost point of mainland Europe, Tarifa has a fascinating and turbulent history, owing to its strategic position on the western edge of the Strait of Gibraltar. Originally founded by the Phoenicians, the town has a rich heritage shaped by Roman and Moorish influences. Today, it is a lively and vibrant destination. Beyond the ancient walled medina, unspoilt white Atlantic beaches stretch into the distance, alongside a maze of eclectic bars and restaurants to explore at our leisure.

Day 2 Tarifa to Zahara de los Atunes

20 Miles / 32 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 370 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 370 Metres Approx.

Our first day of riding is a cycling celebration along the stunning Costa de la Luz. Our guides will lead the group along cycle paths, small tracks, and quiet roads, to our first stop at the impressive migrating sand dune of Punta Paloma, which offers breathtaking views back toward Tarifa and across the Strait to the Rif Mountains in Morocco.

A recently built cycle path, connecting to the EuroVelo 8 route, winds through umbrella pines and coastal dunes along the wild Atlantic to reach Bolonia’s stunning crescent-shaped beach, a frequent winner of the ‘Best Beach in Spain’ award. This small settlement is perfect for enjoying tapas with locals or picking up supplies for a beach picnic.

Before leaving Bolonia, a visit to the beautifully located Baelo Claudia Roman site is a must. The museum offers fascinating insights into Roman Iberia, and the impressively preserved town, once famed for producing the fish sauce garum, is a highlight.

Climbing out of Bolonia bay the rugged cliffs of the Sierra de la Plata loom above, home to many Griffon Vultures and Palaeolithic paintings of Cueva de Moro. The trail descends on smooth gravel, high above pine-clad dunes and pristine coves, before reaching the infamous bay of Atlanterra, dotted with luxurious mansions reminiscent of Beverly Hills.

A few easy coastal kilometers brings us to our home for the evening, Zahara de los Atunes, a tiny fishing village, famed for its ancient tuna market. Here, traditional Bluefin Tuna fishing still uses the ancient Phoenician method of Almadraba, ensuring sustainable catches. Zahara is a food lover’s paradise, offering an excellent selection of restaurants.

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Day 3 Zahara de los Atunes to Vejer de la Frontera

22 Miles / 35 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 400 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 400 Metres Approx.

This morning we’ll leave Zahara and head along the EuroVelo 8 cycle route behind the wild coastline of the Atlantic. One of the reasons the coast of light is so unspoilt is because much of the coastline was military land due to the strategic location close to the Straits of Gibraltar – perfect for us to now enjoy peacefully by bike. Cycling along this stretch of coast is a great opportunity to take a morning swim on our own secluded beach.

After riding past miles of quiet beaches, we enter Barbate through the marshlands, following the Barbate River upstream – an unforgettable experience. This tranquil, biodiverse environment offers a unique perspective of the coast. Barbate is an authentic fishing town, home to a large Almadraba fleet, where traditional Andalucian life takes precedence over tourism. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a snack at a beachfront bar while watching locals go about their day. A stroll around the harbour is particularly fascinating, especially to see the hundreds of large anchors used in the Almadraba tuna fishery.

Straying away from the coast, our route heads into the Natural Park of La Breña, characterised by rolling hills clad with umbrella pines. We may see locals, bravely harvesting the pinecones that will be dried to extract tender pine nuts. The forest tracks will lead us past the fascinating El Palomar de la Breña, which houses a large dovecot used to collect guano for producing saltpetre, once vital for making gunpowder to defend the ships of the conquistadors.

The final kilometres of today’s ride climb to the hilltop town of Vejer de la Frontera, a gem of the region’s ancient past. The old quarter, a beautifully preserved Moorish medina, is a delight to explore, with artisan boutiques, stunning views, historic architecture, and plenty of inviting bars and eateries.

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Day 4 Vejer de Frontera to Conil

23 Miles / 37 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 300 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 300 Metres Approx.

Before heading out of Vejer, we’ll try and find some time to visit the Alcázar, the charming Plaza de España, and enjoy a morning coffee on the Corredera, offering stunning views of the sun rising over Africa.

Leaving the town along the Poniente ridge, dotted with ancient windmills, we’ll take in sweeping views of the La Janda farmlands and the Atlantic coast before an exhilarating descent through pine forests to the stunning Cape Trafalgar. This historic site is perfect for reflecting on its past while enjoying the beaches, the wild ocean, and the charming cafés and restaurants of picturesque Caños de Meca.

Following cycle paths, we’ll ride through the beachside settlement of El Palmar, renowned for its surfing, before continuing along a coastal track to our evening destination, Conil de la Frontera. Popular with Spanish holidaymakers, Conil boasts stunning beaches, a charming old quarter, and a wealth of excellent restaurants.

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Day 5 Conil to Cadiz

31 Miles / 50 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 300 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 300 Metres Approx.

A spectacular start to the day takes us from Conil along dramatic cliff-top tracks above Fuente de Gallo Beach and the Cove of Aciete. Winding through pine forests, we’ll pass the small fishing port of Conil before climbing past the Cape and lighthouse of Roche. The ride offers stunning views and opportunities to explore secluded beaches on foot.

Our route crosses the resort of Sancti Petri, using newly built cycle paths through forests, away from traffic. After passing the centre of Chiclana, the route enters the Natural Park of the Bay of Cádiz, a maze of wetlands. We’ll cross bridges and pass the Chiclana salt pans, which date back to the 5th century when the Phoenicians settled here.

The day ends with a beachside ride along a spit of land to the island of Cádiz, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Circumnavigating the island on cycle paths is a great way to explore, passing the golden-domed cathedral and Castillo de San Sebastián at Caleta Beach, before meandering through narrow lanes to our hotel. Cádiz is a wonderful place to explore in the evening, with a vibrant food and flamenco scene.

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Day 6 Cadiz to Sanlucar de Barrameda

16 Miles / 26 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 120 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 120 Metres Approx.

The day begins with a short ferry ride across Cádiz Bay to the charming fishing town of Rota, historically a key trading post with North Africa. Enjoy a coffee at the harbour before cycling past the Castillo de Luna, the long stretch of Costilla Beach, and the Corales de Rota, a scenic reserve with ancient sandstone fish corrals that trap marine life as the tide recedes.

The route follows the Via Verde Entre Ríos, once part of an industrial rail network now transformed into a cycle path to the beach town of Chipiona. It’s a great stop to enjoy fabulous seafood and visit the Museo de Moscatel.

The afternoon ride is a leisurely journey along another Via Verde, through cultivated lands, to our enchanting base for the night, Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Located on the left bank of the River Guadalquivir, Sanlúcar is part of the ‘Sherry Triangle’ and home to the famous Manzanilla wine. Opposite Doñana National Park, one of Europe’s most important wetlands, Sanlúcar is a perfect stop for its renowned seafood-focused cuisine and abundant bodegas.

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Day 7 Sanlucar de Barrameda to Jerez

17 or 30 Miles / 28 or 48 Kms Approx.
Ascent: 250 or 280 Metres Approx.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 250 or 280 Metres Approx.

Our final ride today, in this picturesque corner of Andalucia, takes us from Sanlúcar along the Guadalquivir estuary, with views over Doñana National Park, a haven for birdlife, including pink flamingos.

The route will take us through cultivated farmlands, passing paddy fields, salt flats and marshes and through the pretty pine forest of the Pinar de Monte Algaida. At the Hermitage of Carmen, our route swings south-east, leaving the coast behind to ride along smooth asphalt through vast vineyards and renowned sherry bodegas.

Jerez is our final destination on this journey and a great place to explore the enticing bars and restaurants, and discover the beautiful old quarter and imposing cathedral. It’s also the perfect place to enjoy a tour of a world-famous sherry bodega and indulge in some sherry tasting.

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Day 8 Departure from Jerez - Transfer to Malaga Airport

  • Meals: Breakfast

Unfortunately, it’s time to leave this beautiful region and travel home. Depending on flight times, we may have time to spend the morning exploring Jerez, before we transfer back to Malaga airport for flights home.

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Use these profiles to see:

  • Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
  • Ascent / Descent in metres (vertical axis)

Click 'see gradient' to see:

  • Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
  • % Gradient (vertical axis)

White vertical lines indicate unpaved sections or slightly rougher terrain.

Please check the scales on both graphs, and both axes as they both may differ from day to day.

GPS units and navigation softwares produce different statistical information based on a number of different factors, so please keep in mind the information we’re providing here is meant to be an indicative guide only.

Gradients in particular can be difficult to measure consistently, and sometimes steepness shown can vary as much as 5-10% from what’s signposted on the ground.

Using both graphs, alongside the grading and terrain information provided, should however give you a good idea of how flat, bumpy or steep the climbing on your particular tour is going to be.

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The Cycling

Terrain

During the trip you will ride on a variety of surfaces, including back lanes, cycle paths and some hard-packed gravel / dirt tracks.

As much of the riding is along the coast near beaches and dune systems, some trails can be sandy, or sand may have blown across the track or cycle path. These sandy sections are generally short, and if they cannot be ridden, they can be easily walked.

Approx. 70% of the ride is on paved surfaces (around half of that is on quiet roads, shared with traffic, and approx. half is on cycle paths/lanes separated from traffic). Around 30% of the ride is on a mixture of surfaces as mentioned above.

There are also some city streets to navigate although the majority of cycling within the cities of Cadiz and Jerez will be done in cycle lanes.

We’ll come across some longer, steeper climbs along the route, primarily within the first two days (the longest climb is around 2 km). For those who prefer to avoid climbing or need extra assistance, we offer a fleet of comfortable electric hybrid bikes available from our base in Tarifa. Some sections of the route can be bumpy, so riders should feel confident handling their chosen bike on varying and occasionally loose terrain.

We rent hybrid and electric hybrid style bikes for this route as it is the ideal bike for the type of trip and terrain. For people considering bringing their own bikes the route could also be done comfortably on a gravel bike or cross-country mountain bike. This route is not recommended for road bikes.

If you are interested in riding an electric bike on this holiday please click here for more information.

With stunning coastal views comes a refreshing sea breeze, especially as we ride past the Strait of Gibraltar, a hotspot for windsurfing. The good news is that the prevailing Levante winds will usually be behind us, helping us along the way. The strongest winds tend to occur in the summer months, outside our operating season, so we can enjoy the best possible conditions for our adventure. If the breeze ever becomes a little too strong, our trusty support vehicle will be on hand to assist!

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Leisure Cycling Grade

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Grade 2-3: Gentle/ Moderate

Aspects of both our grade 2 and 3 trips

Suitable for those looking for some cycle friendly routes

Some modest climbs

Possibly sections of varying terrain (eg. forest tracks, gravel paths etc)

Our grading guidelines have been carefully created based on our many years of cycling experience, as well as customer feedback from our trips. Of course, if you're still struggling to figure out where you fit on the scale, do feel free to give us a quick call and we'll be more than happy to help!

For more information about our grading system click here.

Is this suitable for you?

Trips that are graded as a 2-3, will have aspects of both our grade 2 and 3 rides. These tours are still suitable for those perhaps who have recently got into cycling, and offer an array of accessible, cycle friendly routes, cycle paths and quiet roads, however there will be some days / sections where you may have to tackle some ups and downs, the occasional steeper climb and perhaps some varying terrain (forest tracks, gravel paths etc). Suitable for those with a decent level of physical fitness, looking for some leisurely rides with occasional (achievable!) challenges along the way.  

For more information about the grading of this holiday in particular, please check out the terrain section which will give you some specifics of what to expect on this tour.

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Dates & Prices

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Start Date
20/03/2026
Return Date
27/03/2026
Duration
8 days
Price
$3,180.00
Start Date
17/10/2026
Return Date
24/10/2026
Duration
8 days
Price
$3,180.00

Whats Included Tick

A) Accommodation (shared twin / double en suite rooms)

B) Meals as per the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)

C) Full tour service, including English-speaking Skedaddle guides

D) Unless stated, at least one leader qualified in first aid

E) Support vehicle and luggage transfers

F) GPX files available on request

G) Group airport transfer on day 1 from Malaga Airport (AGP)

H) Group airport transfer on day 8 to Malaga Airport (AGP)

I) Financial Protection through ABTOT

What's not Included Cross

A) Bike rental (available if required)

B) Flights and charges for travelling with your bike (if applicable)

C) Meals not stated in the itinerary

D) Single room (available if required)

E) Travel insurance

F) Personal clothing and equipment

G) Personal expenditure (souvenirs, bar bills, hotel facilities etc)

H) Entrance fees to museums and other attractions en route

I) Ferry crossing on day 6 (approx. 5€ – payable locally)

J) Airport transfers on days other than the scheduled arrival / departure days

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Private Departures

Private Departures

Are you keen to only travel with your family or friends? Struggling to find the right date? Well, we can organise a private departure for this tour and tailor aspects to suit your group's specific needs. Contact our friendly team and we'll help you turn your dream into reality.

The Essentials

Travel Options

Your tour starts in Tarifa and finishes in Jerez.

Group airport transfers are included in the cost of your holiday both the arrival and return transfers from / back to Malaga airport (AGP) will be co-ordinated with the group flight schedule.

We will provide you with details of suitable flight/arrival/departure schedules as flight timetables become available.

Please check with us before making any travel arrangements to ensure we have reached the minimum number required to guarantee your holiday and to make sure your arrangements fit with our scheduled transfers.

Please note If you make travel arrangements that fall outside of the scheduled transfer windows, there may be an additional charge for individual transfers

Accommodation

Accommodation typically includes shared twin or double en-suite rooms in carefully selected hotels or guesthouses, chosen for their quality, character and authenticity. Single occupancy rooms can be provided for a supplement and are subject to availability at the time of booking.

Contact us for full details on the accommodation for this trip

Bike Hire

If you would like to rent a bike, we have both hybrid and electric bikes available.

Our hybrid bikes are generally Giant Roams (male frame) or Liv Roves (female frame), or equivalent, with a wide gear range suitable for the route and terrain, semi-slick tyres, hydraulic disc brakes and a relaxed riding position.

Our electric bikes are generally Daily Tour E+2 (or equivalent) pedal assist bikes with hydraulic disc brakes and batteries suitable for the daily distances on this holiday. E-bikes come with step through frames as standard and come equipped with a pannier rack.

All bikes come with one bottle cage and a water bottle, along with an emergency repair kit in a seat-post bag containing a puncture repair kit, a multi-tool, a spare innertube and a bike pump.

Please let us know if you’d like a pannier bag providing on any of our hire bikes, otherwise you can of course utilise the support vehicle for carrying bags etc.

We are also able to provide helmets, if you’d like one to be provided, please request this at the time of booking.

You are welcome to bring along your own saddles, or own pedals if renting a hybrid bike, but please let us know if advance if you plan to do so.

If you are planning to bring your own e-bike, please let us know the make and model of your bike and we can check its suitability.

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