Bike Across Italy – Venice to Pisa

Bike across Italy, Venice to Pisa
  • Length 12 days
  • From USD$6050
  • Style/Level Classic 2.0
  • Countries Italy
  • Begin/End Venice / Lucca
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This is it – the classic bicycle tour that we started with back in 1972! We begin in romantic Venice, make stops in the great art cities of Ferrara, Ravenna & Florence, and end with a ride to the Mediterranean coast in Pisa. Along the way, you’ll enjoy gourmet meals from two of Italy’s best culinary regions (Emilia-Romagna & Tuscany), take in local markets, and discover a side of Italy seldom seen by tourists. You’ll also visit “the Hub,” our European headquarters, for a light lunch and a close-up look at our operations. This is our most popular cycling tour.

If this sounds great but you don’t have time for the full 12 days, check out our Bicycling Venice to Florence tour, which features the first 8 days of this itinerary.

Highlights

  • Venice and Ravenna

  • Guided visit of UNESCO WHS Ferrara. Visit to our European headquarters and ceramics shop guided visit in Faenza

  • Florence

  • Leonardo da Vinci museum

  • Lucca and its medieval walls

  • Pisa and Tuscany’s countryside

Includes

  • 12 days, 11 nights accommodation

  • meals as noted in itinerary

  • guided walk of Florence and Ferrara

  • and the usual (see below).

  • All Classic tour inclusions

Keep in mind

We work hard to maintain consistency across all of our tours, but some trips have unique differences. Here are some things to keep in mind about this tour.

  • Venice Access Fee: In 2024 the City of Venice launched a pilot project to have day visitors pay an access fee, and for overnight guests to apply for an exemption. Check to see if your travel overlaps with when these rules are in effect and if necessary apply for your exemption. See how on our step-by-step guide
  • The guided walk of Florence ends by the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, 5 minutes from the Uffizi and other important sights. On our walk, we will not visit the inside of any buildings or museums. 
  • If you wish to explore Florence’s renowned museums, we recommend you make your museum reservations in advance. Refer to Day 8 of the itinerary to find out when to schedule your visit of the famous Uffizi Gallery or the Accademia, home to Michelangelo’s David, and read more about how to plan your museum visit in Florence on tour

Our most popular tour for cyclists of all levels.


Date Price Private room fee Note
May 4-15, 2025 USD$6050 USD$650
May 18-29, 2025 USD$6050 USD$650 Contact us for availability. .     
Jun 8-19, 2025 USD$6050 USD$650 .
Sep 7-18, 2025 USD$6050 USD$650 .
Sep 21-Oct 2, 2025 USD$6050 USD$650 .
DateMay 4-15, 2025
PriceUSD$6050
Private room feeUSD$650
Note
DateMay 18-29, 2025
PriceUSD$6050
Private room feeUSD$650
NoteContact us for availability. .     
DateJun 8-19, 2025
PriceUSD$6050
Private room feeUSD$650
Note.
DateSep 7-18, 2025
PriceUSD$6050
Private room feeUSD$650
Note.
DateSep 21-Oct 2, 2025
PriceUSD$6050
Private room feeUSD$650
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  • Total distance 532 km (328 miles)
  • Average daily distance 58 km (36 miles)
  • Tour style Classic
  • Tour level 2.0

Highlights: The Lido of Venice, dinner at a trattoria

Welcome to Venezia! You really should try and come a day or two early to explore this unique city before we begin our bike ride to Pisa. We meet this afternoon at our hotel on the Lido of Venice where we’ll fit bicycles. We’ll enjoy an introductory aperitif before walking to dinner in a small trattoria on the Lido.

Meals : Dinner
Lodging : Biasutti Hotel

Highlights: Venetian lagoon, fishing villages, bicycle along the Po Delta

The Lidos of Venice and Pellestrina protect the Venetian lagoon from the Adriatic Sea. Today, you’ll follow these natural levees as you pedal your way south via flat roads, ferries, and quaint fishing villages. Stop for lunch in Chioggia, the “other” Venice of the lagoon, before pedaling southwest towards San Martino di Venezze.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Agriturismo Corte Carezzabella

Highlights: Bicycle along the Po River, bicycle capital of Italy–Ferrara

Enjoy a day of leisurely riding all the way to the Renaissance city of Ferrara. Pedal along canals in the vast Northern plain of Italy. Enjoy a coffee in the sleepy city of Rovigo. The entrance into Ferrara is spectacular. You will ride directly under the finest example of Renaissance walls remaining in Italy to discover other highlights of this UNESCO World Heritage town including many palaces of the Este court from the 14th and 15th century.

Meals : Breakfast
Lodging : Hotel Carlton

Highlights: Comacchio, lunch at farm cooperative, mosaics of Ravenna

This morning we will shuttle to the nearby lagoon town of Comacchio, this old port town was once more famous than Venice. We encourage you to visit the museum that features a Roman boat and stroll around the canals, we’ll journey across the “valleys of Comacchio”, through the Po Delta’s rich bird habitats. Then it’s on to the Anita di Argenta where we’ll stop at a local agriturismo (farm cooperative), to enjoy a lunch of local specialties including homegrown vegetables, homemade ricotta and eels. We’ll then ride a short distance to Ravenna, the last capital of the Western Roman Empire and home to more early-Christian mosaics than any other city in Western Europe. Spend the afternoon exploring this city’s great history as your hotel is walking distance from all the highlights including: Dante’s Tomb, the mosaics of San Vitale, Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, and the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging : Palazzo Galletti Abbiosi Hotel

Highlights: Picnic lunch at ExperiencePlus! new headquarters, “The Hub,” and ceramics of Faenza

We’ll head west from Ravenna today, stopping at “the Hub” on our way into Faenza for a light lunch together. “The Hub” is our European headquarters, the heartbeat of all tour operations. After lunch we visit a local ceramist who will introduce us to traditional Faenza designs. Dinner, if you are still hungry, is on your own!

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging : Hotel Vittoria

Highlights: Olive oil tasting, bicycle the Apennine Mountains, small mountain villages

We head into the Apennines today. We will pass through the medieval village of Brisighella for an olive oil tasting in one of Italy’s most unique olive oil producing areas and then we’ll then begin climbing (easily at first!) over the Apennines. Enjoy the varying scenery as it changes dramatically when you leave the plains and enter the mountains. Just before we reach the toughest part of our climb to Ronta, there is a conveniently located train station which allows you to jump on or keep pedaling to your destination!

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Hotel La Rosa

Highlights: Fiesole and its Etruscan ruins, Renaissance Florence, Uffizi Gallery

There’s a small climb this morning to Vetta le Croci, then it’s all downhill to the ancient Etruscan city of Fiesole, where you’ll enjoy a great view of Florence rising from the valley floor. We’ll ride into town together, and the rest of the afternoon is yours to explore this capital of Renaissance Italy. Our hotel lies on the banks of the Arno River, close to the Uffizi Gallery. This evening we’ll enjoy a farewell dinner together to say good bye to those departing tomorrow.

September 29, 2024 departure will be at the Villa Royal Hotel Firenze

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Hotel Plaza Lucchesi , Villa Royal Hotel Firenze

Highlights: Walking tour of Florence and time to explore on your own

Join our guided walking tour of Florence this morning. Take advantage of free time in the afternoon and schedule your visit of the famous Uffizi Gallery or the Accademia, home to Michelangelo’s David after 12:30PM. At sunset, take a walk down to the Ponte Vecchio to engage in the passeggiata (or “evening stroll”).

September 29, 2024 departure will be at the Villa Royal Hotel Firenze

Meals : Breakfast
Lodging : Hotel Plaza Lucchesi , Hotel Villa Royal

Highlights: Olive groves and vineyards, Leonardo da Vinci’s birthplace and museum

After breakfast, we head out of Florence and down the Arno River valley for a beautiful day of riding in the Italian countryside. You will climb a bit as we cross Mount Albano to and spectacular view. Our destination is Vinci, the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci. Here you will have a chance to visit the museum with scale models of his inventions.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Terre di Leonardo

Highlights: Medici villa, bicycle countryside of Tuscany, 17th century wall

Climb the stairway to the Medici villa in Cerreto Guidi today for a great view. We will then continue west to Lucca, where we will unpack our bags for two nights. This formerly Roman town was one of medieval Italy’s most prosperous city-states. Lucca retains its medieval charm with its small shops and sidewalk cafes, as well as the beautiful 17th-century wall that surrounds the town.

Meals : Breakfast
Lodging : Hotel La Luna

Highlights: Leaning Tower of Pisa, Piazza of Miracles

Our last day of cycling takes us to Pisa, home of the famous Leaning Tower and the Piazza of Miracles. After a stroll through Pisa, head back to Lucca to enjoy an evening passeggiata along the main pedestrian way. We’ll celebrate our adventure across Italy with a final dinner together this evening.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Hotel La Luna

After breakfast, our journey across Italy comes to an end. Hopefully you are off to explore Rome and its many museums or the stunning Lakes District to the north. Buon viaggio!

Meals : Breakfast

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  • Varied in every aspect imaginable. The topography changed from the flat Po River country into beautiful rolling hills. The Byzantine history on the east side of the Appenines is remarkable. The trip gave me an insight into how remarkable Italy is. The culture and economy is defined by the land.

    Falma M., Tucson, AZ – May 2024
  • A top notch introduction to Italy and its culture. The route is well thought out and adequate time is given to explore on one?s own. The organized experiences were fun and informative. The guides were exceptional.

    Bruce C., Boulder, CO – May 2024
  • I’ve done bike trips with 3 different companies and this one with EP is definitely the best one I’ve ever done. The chalk arrow navigation was so fabulous and made riding easy and enjoyable.

    Beth V., Longmont, CO – May 2024