bike tour west palm beach

Use promo code:: 5DIPSIP to save $5 on Sip & Dip Catamaran Cruise!

Visit Palm Beach

Guided West Palm Beach & Palm Beach Island Hybrid Tour

Quick Details

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Departs From: Downtown WPB or local hotel
  • Minimum: 2 adults

Ride And Explore The Palm Beaches!

Exploring the Palm Beaches by bicycle can be an amazing way to spend a morning, afternoon or even the entire day (All while getting some fresh air and exercise too) Knowing where to go and then even finding all of the “one of a kind” sights to see…

That’s where we come in!

If you’re looking for an insider’s journey then join one of our guided bicycle tours. Lead by our experienced, knowledgeable and entertaining tour guides this is an experience that’s full of information and stories about the history, culture and sights of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Island.

Tour includes bike, guide, 90 minute tour and optional helmet.

Bike Tours of Palm Beach

Photo of Bike Tours of Palm Beach - West Palm Beach, FL, US.

Location & Hours

Suggest an edit

Map

Serving West Palm Beach Area

You Might Also Consider

Flying Lady Boat Tours

Flying Lady Boat Tours

2.6 miles away from Bike Tours of Palm Beach

Narrated Boat Tours in Jupiter and West Palm Beach. If history, celebrities and nature are your thing, you will LOVE our boat tour. We have thoroughly researched all of our information with local historians and provide the most… read more

in Boat Tours

DaMonkey MotoRentals

DaMonkey MotoRentals

Our team is dedicated to providing an unforgettable rental experience. Renting a motorcycle is more than a transaction – it's an opportunity to build lifelong relationships by making lifetime memories. From the moment you book your… read more

in Motorcycle Rental

About the Business

Experience Downtown West Palm Beach on pedals. We have a fleet of comfortable cruisers for a 2.5 hour excursion. Our route includes 3 stops for food and drinks. We bring the music, bikes and lights... you bring the party vibes! …

Ask the Community

Ask a question

Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Bike Tours of Palm Beach .

Recommended Reviews

Photo of Username

  • 1 star rating Not good
  • 2 star rating Could’ve been better
  • 3 star rating OK
  • 4 star rating Good
  • 5 star rating Great

Select your rating

Goodland Adventures

Goodland Adventures

Goodland Adventures provides ample space for group and corporate events, featuring our spacious 40' tiki pontoon boat, which can comfortably accommodate up to 22 people. Whether you're planning a bachelorette party, a corporate… read more

Miami Motor Coach

Miami Motor Coach

A deluxe motor coach is a perfect solution for large group transportation. Not only are these coaches economical, but they’re also very practical thanks to the charter’s larger seating capacity and additional storage. We provide… read more

in Bus Rental, Buses, Bus Tours

People Also Viewed

Cycle Party West Palm Beach on Yelp

Cycle Party West Palm Beach

Love Street Outdoor Center on Yelp

Love Street Outdoor Center

Sailing Rendezvous on Yelp

Sailing Rendezvous

Manatee Queen on Yelp

Manatee Queen

Palm Beach Segway Tours on Yelp

Palm Beach Segway Tours

Jupiter Water Tours on Yelp

Jupiter Water Tours

Peanut Island Shuttle Boat on Yelp

Peanut Island Shuttle Boat

Visit Palm Beach on Yelp

Visit Palm Beach

Food Yacht on Yelp

West Palm Beach Food Tours

Best of West Palm Beach

Things to do in West Palm Beach

Other Bike tours Nearby

Find more Bike tours near Bike Tours of Palm Beach

Related Cost Guides

Town Car Service

  • Route planner

bike tour west palm beach

Palm Beach County

The best cycling routes in Palm Beach County

Cycling in Palm Beach County is one of the most enjoyable ways to explore more of this part of Florida. So you can find your perfect Palm Beach County bike ride, we’ve reviewed our full collection of cycling routes in the region to deliver the best. Just click on each route to see a full breakdown of detailed information including elevation profiles and surface analyses, and browse real tips and photos uploaded by other members of the komoot community.

Plan. Save. Navigate. Your best adventures await.

Start today with a free komoot account.

Delray to West Palm Beach loop

Loxahatchee national wildlife refuge via l-40 road.

bike tour west palm beach

Let us show you the way with the komoot mobile app

Riviera beach to jupiter beach park loop — riviera beach, boca raton to hillsboro inlet park, el rio trail — boca raton, okeeheelee park loop — okeeheelee county park, water conservation area loop from wellington environmental preserve, grassy waters preserve loop — west palm beach, boca raton to delray beach via a1a, jupiter beach park to hobe sound beach & johnatahan dickson state park loop — jupiter.

Our Tour recommendations are based on thousands of activities completed by other people on komoot.

Popular around Palm Beach County

Bike Touring Collection by komoot

Find the perfect Tour

Explore the most popular tours in palm beach county, discover the most popular attractions in palm beach county.

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Check out more Cycling Routes throughout Palm Beach County below and find the perfect Tour in your destination.

  • Boynton Beach
  • Palm Beach Gardens
  • Palm Springs
  • Riviera Beach
  • Delray Beach
  • Stacey Street
  • Acacia Villas
  • Palm Beach Shores
  • Gun Club Estates
  • Schall Circle
  • Jupiter Farms
  • North Palm Beach
  • Ocean Ridge
  • Jupiter Inlet Colony
  • Gulf Stream
  • Briny Breezes
  • Mangonia Park
  • West Palm Beach
  • Seminole Manor
  • Lake Clarke Shores
  • Lake Worth Beach
  • Highland Beach
  • Kenwood Estates
  • Limestone Creek
  • Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge

Explore more of Florida : Browse the best Cycling Routes in other regions.

  • Broward County
  • Orange County
  • Volusia County
  • Duval County
  • Miami-Dade County
  • Nassau County
  • Seminole County
  • Leon County
  • Pinellas County
  • Lake County
  • Hillsborough County
  • National Forests In Florida
  • Marion County
  • St. Johns County
  • Martin County
  • Collier County
  • Wakulla County
  • Escambia County
  • Sumter County
  • Sarasota County
  • Manatee County
  • Pasco County
  • Brevard County
  • Osceola County
  • Polk County
  • Flagler County
  • Santa Rosa County
  • Walton County
  • Alachua County

UpCycle Bike Rentals and Tours

bike tour west palm beach

  • See all photos

bike tour west palm beach

  • Bicycle mechanic and shop owner with over 10 years of experience.
  • Living in Downtown West Palm Beach, I got to learn all the greatness my city has to offer.
  • Spanish • English
  • Professional tour guide

Similar Experiences

bike tour west palm beach

Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.

Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as wait time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.

stephanie

UpCycle Bike Rentals and Tours - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

Get Wet Watersports colored logo

Singer Island Bike Tour

The Singer Island Bicycle Tour is amazing, we’ll pick you up and take you to the heart Singer Island where you will bike around the island and see the beauty of the local landscape and why so many people want to live here while learning about the history of Singer Island. The best part of this tour is the laid back ride of our Jamis Beach Cruisers and how comfortable they feel to ride. Complimentary water is included.

Singer Island Bicycle Tour goes every Tuesday, weather permitting. ( 4 person minimum )

Please remember all tours can be canceled at any time due to weather.

Similar Activities

Close up photo of guy riding white bike

Bike Rentals

Bike Rental Details

Father and son holding a starfish in crystal blue water

Finding Patrick Tour

Finding Patrick Tour Details

Yellow Yamaha Jet Skis

Jet Ski/Waverunner Tour

Jet Ski Tour Details

Dude in red kayak in state park

MacArthur State Park Kayak Tour

MacArthur State Park Kayak Tour Details

Palm Beach Bike Tours

Two Wheels, one GPS and a Camera

Sony Walkman MP3 NWZ-W262 Review

I’m a complete sucker for free stuff so when my Klout score was high enough for Sony to offer me a Sony Walkman NWZ-W262 for review, I said ‘yes, please’.

Then, I got the Sony Walkman MP3 player in the mail and it just sat on the dining room table for weeks. I couldn’t bring myself to break open the package. When I’m cycling, I typically don’t have anything in my ears. When I do choose to engage in audio, it is with SanDisk Sansa because it is cheap (as low as $25 from Woot), has physical buttons, long battery life and seems indestructible having been dropped and rained on several times.

Finally I got to feeling guilty and was doing a solo ride so I gave the Sony Walkman a shot.

It was just as easy to load music on the Sony Walkman as it was the Sansa. This is great news. Other companies (I’m looking at you, Apple), make you load proprietary software. Not the Sony. All I did was plug it into a USB port and my computer saw it as a drive. I dragged and dropped my usual music selection and some podcasts onto the Walkman and it was good to go. Nice.

Sony Walkman: Comfortable, Secure Fit

The Sony Walkman fit like a glove. The earpieces were secure in my ears and very comfortable. Best of all, I didn’t pick up any wind noise like I do with normal ear buds. These things were great at keeping out ambient noise. (Which, at best is illegal in my state and, at worse, is likely to get me killed in traffic. But, hey, that isn’t Sony’s fault. (Unless I get killed in traffic in which case I’m suing them for creating a faulty and clearly negligent product.))

I had never really noticed how annoying earbud wires were until I rode with the Sony Walkman. No wires snaked down my jersey to the player was a big improvement. I was worried that the Walkman would fall off when I removed one ear so I could still hear traffic but it fits snugly enough that I’m not worried about losing the device.

Good Button Placement, Easy to Use With Gloves

The buttons were easy to find and use with full-fingered cycling gloves. Unlike a touch screen which is iffy in gloves (see also: iPod), the physical buttons worked like a charm. I had no trouble skipping tracks and adjusting the volume while in motion.

Battery life was good. On a half-hour charge right out of the box, I was able to do a two-hour ride and still have a few hours of juice later in the week.

What’s Not to Like?

There is no visual track indicator nor is it possible to queue tracks.

I listen to a lot of podcasts while on the road and most of them have the same audio intro. Sometimes I have to get two or three minutes in to be able to tell if I have heard the podcast already. If I had a screen, I could easily see that I’ve already listened to the May 7 podcast and go onto the next. Still, I’m willing to forgo the visual track indicator because there simply isn’t room for it nor would it help this product with its target audience.

The audio cueing, however, is a problem. Let’s say I started listening to a two-hour podcast at work on my computer and am 30-minutes in before I hop on my bike. I’d really like the ability to press and hold the ‘track forward’ button and have it fast-forward in the track. That would allow me to guestimate my way into the track to the unlistened to part. This should be an easy software change for Sony. I realize I’m probably in the minority for this feature but I don’t see how adding this minor software tweak would negatively impact the Walkman’s core audience.

Sony Walkman MP3 Player Review Summary

I really didn’t expect to like the Sony Walkman: too much overlap with known-good product (Sandisk Sansa), a smartphone (Motorola Droid) and in an untested (for me) form factor. After a couple rides worth of testing, it may have replaced the Sansa. I really like the lack of cables and that it really blocks out the wind noise. I’ve tried a number of earbuds ranging in price from $4 to $45 and none have as good of fit as the Sony Walkman. All signs point to long-term durability similar to the SanDisk.

Nice job, Sony and thanks to Klout for hooking me up.

I’m a Newbie Again

I’ve done less than a handful of rides this year. I had a crash in February that resulted in road rash and a broken rib; I’ve been working on some deadline projects that have had me out of town; then there’s the usual excuses: it’s too hot, it’s too rainy, it’s too windy…

So, when riding partner Osa said she was ready for a ride, I started rooting through my equipment, changing batteries, checking tire pressure and the like. About 45 minutes before I was going to roll out, I discovered that my Cateye Strada Cadence bike computer battery was dead.

I usually make a practice of changing the battery a New Year’s Day ritual, but I skipped it this year. That meant a quick trip to Radio Shack and 15 minutes of futzing around trying to figure out how to program it.

Legs went to mush

The heat index was somewhere between 87 and 90 and the winds were 9-11 out of the east, so we picked a north-south route. It didn’t take long to figure out we had a variable headwind on the way south. Lack of riding caught up to me in a hurry. My heart rate wasn’t all that higher than normal, but my legs went to mush pretty quickly.

Oh, yeah, I’ve written lots of words about how my Brooks Champion Flyer saddle is sooooo comfortable. In fact, I wrote once that I almost killed my saddle by making it TOO soft. Trust me, when you haven’t been riding a lot of miles, I don’t think ANY saddle is going to feel soft. I’m going to give a little more sympathy to newbies I pick up along the road in the future.

Osa wanted to go over the tall Lake Worth Bridge to soak in some salt air on the beach. I figured I’d salvage what little dignity I had left and head home. I wished her well. That variable headwind we had going south turned into a variable headwind going north, too.

Watched Hurricane Isaac flow by

This canal runs all the way from Lake Okeechobee and is helping drain the water from my kid’s yard. He lives in a rural neighborhood west of town that has been underwater. His house was built on a pad that put him about three feet above the water, but it was like living on an island for several days., he said.

I’m not going to tell you what my total mileage and average speed was. I’d have been happier if I hadn’t replaced the battery in my bike computer. By the way, you can click on any photo to make it larger.

Jam-Pac Premium MP3 Player Handlebar Bag

Marc Nussbaum, CEO of Audible Rush, made some compelling arguments:

  • Our system has by far the best sound quality of any production bicycle music system. You will be very surprised when you hear it. We use a full digital 12 volt amplifier and a Lithium Ion rechargeable power source.
  • It is hidden inside a handlebar bag and the bag can also carry your valuables.  Use the quick release to carry everything during your lunch break- it is virtually theft proof since you take it all with you.
  • Jam-Pac is a full-featured smartphone dock. It works with all players; MP3 players, iPhones, Android phones, Etc.
  • The player is held in front so the user has full access to all controls.
  • Our high end model can recharge some model smartphones (iPhones and others) from its internal lithium ion rechargeable batteries. This allows users to stream internet radio (Pandora, Etc.) or use GPS navigation or bicycle computer/fitness applications without running out of phone battery time. This can be very handy in situations where the user needs to make an emergency call.

Despite my reservations, I told them to go ahead and send me one on a loaner basis to check out.

First reactions to Jam-Pac Premium?

It’s not really aimed at me. I already have a heavy-duty Arkel Small Handlebar Bag mounted on a second stem on my Surly Long Haul Trucker. It’s a perfect size to carry my camera gear without being so large I’d be tempted to overload it. The Jam-Pac is a nice size to hold a spare tube and a few tools, your wallet and cell phone, but it’s not big enough for my needs.

A good compromise for me has been the BoomBotix BB1 that I clip to the strap of my Camelbak hydration pack. Here’s my review of the BoomBotix .

I thought I’d stick the Jam-Pac Premium on riding partner Anne’s bike, but even her cockpit was too busy. I relocated a headlight, moved a front reflector and started to mount the bracket, but I was going to have to start cutting nylon ties to slide her bike computer out of the way and that was more trouble than I wanted to go through for a review. That’s not to say that it couldn’t have fit her bike and that she wouldn’t have been happy with it, it was just a hassle for a temporary installation.

I’m convinced that it will mount fine on most bikes if you don’t mind moving some things around (the same as you’d have to do for ANY handlebar bag. You can see some photos of the bag mounted on bicycles on the Audible Rush website .

Things I like

Will adapt to about anything, handy storage space, protects mp3 player.

  • It produces lots of sound. (See below.) If you go on “party” rides where you want to entertain all your friends, it’ll do that.
  • MP3 player controls are accessible, but the unit is protected.

Price isn’t out of line

I figured Son Matt, a go-fast weight wienie like his Uncle Mark, would poo-poo all over it. Surprisingly, he thought some of his friends might be interested in it, particularly if you start adding up the costs of all the pieces.

  • Removable handlebar bag – Example: Topeak handlebar bag – $59.72
  • iPhone/MP3 holder – Example: RAM universal smartphone mount – $30.85
  • Amplified speaker – Example: BoomBotix (with output substantially less than the Jam-Pac) – $35.98
  • Backup battery pack and charger – Example: Anker® Astro 5600mAh Backup External Battery Pack and Charger – $34.99
  • TOTAL: $160.66 , not including shipping and tax. (Not all of these items are apples-to-apples comparisons, but it shows that the prices below aren’t out of line when you see what the individual pieces would cost.)

Audible Rush Products

These are Amazon prices. (If you order through one of these links, I get a piece of the action without it costing you anything additional.)

Jam-Lite Essential : the minimalist lightweight stem or bar mount speaker system. Lists for $39.95; has 3 volt amplifier and runs up to 12 hours on two AA alkaline batteries. I find this the most tempting replacement for my BoomBotix BB1.

Jam-Pac Essential : described as the budget handlebar speaker system. Has a 3-volt amp that runs on two AA batteries and a quick-release weather resistant handlebar bag. It lists for $114.85.

Jam-Pac Premium : The big difference between the Premium and the Essential is that the former has a 12-volt amplifier and runs for up to six hours on a rechargeable lithium ion battery. It lists for $159.50.

Jam-Pac Premium Plus : has everything the Premium does, plus it has a USB connection to charge your phone or GPS. It costs $209.95.

You can get more information and find out about accessories from the Audible Rush website .

Watts the deal with volts?

I had a question about how the speakers were rated and sent CEO Marc Nussbaum a question on a Friday night. He responded Saturday morning. That’s pretty good. Here was my question:

“When I look at the comparisons of your various products, I see that some amps are 3 volt and others are 12-volt. Speakers are usually rated in watts. Did you really mean “volts” on your website?”

Marc’s explanation:

The quick answer: The amp in the Jam-Pac is specified to deliver 6 watts per channel, as compared to the amp used in the Jam-Lite and most other bicycle stereo speaker systems we’ve seen which are specified to deliver 2.0 or 2.2 watts per channel, however, watt rating of amplifiers don’t tell the whole story.

What’s important to the sound quality as far as the amplifier goes, is its ability to drive dynamic changes in the music and especially to be able to do this at the lower mid-range and bass frequencies where it takes the most power. 3 volt amplifiers don’t have nearly the dynamic range to drive a decent pair of speakers fast enough and far enough to reproduce high quality. So this is no mistake on our part as far as the spec goes. The voltage is more important in this application and adds both design complexity and cost to the product.

The amplifier in the Jam-Pac is very sophisticated and runs on 12 volts like the stereo in your car. If you only had a 3 volt battery in your car, even if your speakers in the car were as large as they are now, it would still sound pretty bad, muddy, without punch. This is the ‘secret’ behind the great sound of the Jam-Pac… Good quality speakers (that cost about 15 times as much as the standard portable speakers used in most products) and the full voltage swing of a 12 volt amplifier to more accurately reproduce music dynamics.

 Also, let’s talk speakers. Speakers are usually rated at the max wattage they can be driven before distortion and/or damage. The Jam-Pac speakers are specified at 6 watts maximum (that’s for each speaker) and are quite large for this type of product; 2″ (51mm) in diameter. Our smaller product, the Jam-Lite (similar to most other competitors) use speakers rated at 2 watts each and are 1.4 inches (36mm) in diameter.

By the way, the kid on the trike can rock the road , even if he’s not using a Jam-Pac. I hate to think how many batteries THAT puppy takes.

HERO Wounded Warrior 1,200-Mile Ride

A year or so ago, Jeff Masters was telling me about a 1,200-plus-mile bike ride he was planning. I nodded in all the right places and wished him the best. You see, every cyclist has an epic ride in the works the same same way every writer has a great novel in the typewriter. The difference, of course, is that Jeff made it happen.

Funny thing is, Jeff didn’t just plan and execute a bike ride, he created an organization and mission at the same time.

HERO Charity Bike Ride

The HERO Charity Bike Ride is a 28-day bike ride from New York City to West Palm Beach, Florida, to raise money and awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project. United States military personnel serve to defend and protect us every day, putting themselves in perilous situations for our freedom. They make the ultimate sacrifice day in and day out. The Wounded Warrior Project was created to help support, rehabilitate and reacclimate wounded service members after they return home from combat.

The founder of the HERO Charity Bike Ride, Jeff Master, understands how great the sacrifice is for these warriors’ after losing his father in the Vietnam War just four months before he was born. He and his team are compelled to do their part to support our military veterans and their families by riding their bikes to raise money and awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project.

Daily Blog from the Cyclist

Jeff did a darn good job of keep folks up to date on his progress. Be sure and check out Jeff’s HERO Charity Bike Ride blog . Lots of pictures, maps and videos from the trip.

Sponsors and Supporters Open Wallets

Photos from the memorial day ride finish.

Jeff traveled 1,200 miles and still managed to hit the finish line right on time. You gotta admire that military-like precision.

Memorial Day 2012

Jeff made it back. No matter what sort of shape you’re in, 1,200 miles in 28 days ain’t easy. Please, take a moment today, between picnics and car shopping, to give thanks to those who gave their lives while in military service, for those that didn’t make it back from whatever distance they traveled.

Mark Cuban’s 288-Foot Yacht Fountainhead

Osa estimated that it was 250 feet long. While we were gawking, a guy rolled up and started doing some searches on his smartphone. “It’s 88 meters long,” he said. “That’s about 270 feet (288.713911, to be exact). Mark Cuban owns it. He and Mark Ellison of Oracle fame bought twin yachts from the Dutch luxury yacht company, Feadship, at the same time.” Ain’t the Internet wonderful?

Mark Ellison downsized his yacht

The sister to this ship is a downsized version of Mark Ellison’s previous yacht, the Associated Press reported it was 452 feet long, was five stories tall, had 82 rooms, “a wine cellar the size of most beach bungalows, a dozen yacht-length tenders, and a generator capable of providing enough electricity for a small town in Idaho or Maine… Final cost: $377 million.” He got rid of the larger yacht because he didn’t travel with that many people and it was hard to find mooring for something that big.

How do you afford a yacht like this?

In 1995, Cuban and fellow Indiana University alumnus Todd Wagner started Audionet, combining their mutual interest in college basketball and webcasting. With a single server and an ISDN line, Audionet became Broadcast.com in 1998. By 1999, Broadcast.com had grown to 330 employees and $13.5 million in revenue for the second quarter.In 1999, during the dot com boom, Broadcast.com was acquired by Yahoo! for $5.9 billion in Yahoo! stock.

After the sale, Cuban diversified his wealth to avoid exposure to a market crash. As of 2011, Cuban is No.459 on Forbes’ “World’s Richest People” list, with a net worth of $2.5 billion. The Guinness Book of Records credits Cuban with the “largest single e-commerce transaction,” after paying $40 million for his Gulfstream V jet in October 1999 .

What was that strike thing all about?

I’m sure some of you were wondering what that strike thing was all about yesterday. Thousands of websites, some as large as Wikipedia , others as small as my two blogs, went dark for 24 hours to protest two bills that are making their way through Congress. They are ostensibly to stop Internet piracy, but have the potential of crippling the Internet as we know it today.

I’ve experienced the chilling effect of what’s already on the books. I posted a video of a night lightning with a public domain audio of Beethoven’s Fifth playing in the background.

YouTube sent me a notice that they had removed the audio because of copyright concerns. It took 24 hours to get it back up after I provided evidence that the performance was in the public domain. Guilty until proven innocent.

Under the new laws, my whole site could have been taken down and I could have been subject to fines and jail had I been found to have been using copyrighted material. I have a video on my bike blog where I’m passing a slower rider. You can hear my MP3 player in the background. Conceivably, that could be a violation of the law.

If you don’t think they’ll fool with “the little guy,” consider this: we didn’t invade Russia nor China; we went after Granada.

LogoSite_Palm.png

Sun n' Fun in the 561.

See Palm Beach the FUN way!

Portland_Pb_Page_wavebgF.png

Palm Beach's Finest Transportainment.

What's better than palm beach palm beach on a party bike. a guaranteed fun time. .

Clematis.jpg

West Palm Beach

Clematis Street

Exprience West Palm Beach history by pedaling in style. ​

*AVAILABLE NOW!*

* Pricing is based on 6 tickets Monday-Thursday. Tours can't commence without first being booked by a group of 6, then individuals can join. Thanks for understanding!

delray.jpg

Delray Beach

Atlantic Avenue

Atlantic Ave is THE place to see and be seen in Palm Beach County!  

**COMING SOON**

* Pricing is  based on 6 tickets Monday-Thursday . Tours can't commence without first being booked by a group of 6, then individuals can join. Thanks for understanding!

deerfield.jpg

Deerfield Beach

S. Ocean Way

Deerfield Beach is a great place to slow things down. We'll make sure you get a nice, relaxing tour. 

beachparty2.jpg

When the Sun Goes Down...

We'll be boozin'.

bike tour west palm beach

The Word Around Town.

HIGHLY recommend booking a pedal with the Palm Beach Party Bike. I couldn't have had a better time with Elliot and Giana! The first time I booked them was for a buddies bachelor party. Elliot and Giana were more than accommodating and led us to some of the best bars in downtown, blasting tunes the whole way. No better way to celebrate. I booked with Elliot again when my wife and I were on vacation in Palm Beach. This is hands down one of the best activities to do while in Florida!

Andrew Smith, Summer 2020

elliot.jpg

Meet the Captain .

Can't wait to take you guys on a tour of one of Florida's finest spots! We'll definitely have a good time. Guaranteed!

Elliot, "Captain"

MainBgB.png

Follow Us on Social Media

El Capitan

Odyssey Magazine

Party Bike Tour on Clematis Street, Downtown West Palm Beach

Explore the vibrant pulse of Downtown West Palm Beach with our exclusive Party Bike Tour along Clematis Street. Discover the city’s hidden gems while cruising in style with a knowledgeable guide and your group of up to 15 individuals.

Enjoy the lively atmosphere of popular drinking spots and capture picture-perfect moments along the way. Join us for an unforgettable adventure filled with camaraderie and entertainment, starting at $600.00 per group.

Uncover the secrets of this dynamic city as you pedal through its bustling streets and revel in the excitement that awaits.

  • Private party bike tour in Downtown West Palm Beach.
  • Stops at local landmarks with background music .
  • Mixed customer satisfaction levels; lively atmosphere praised.
  • Booking cost starts at $600.00 for up to 15 participants.

Here's some more nearby activities we've reviewed

  • Downtown West Palm Beach Food Tour
  • Clear Kayak Tour in Jupiter
  • Half-Day Deep-Sea Fishing at Riviera Beach
  • Jupiter Half-Day Fishing Excursion (Mar )

Tour Description

Set out on a dynamic journey through Downtown West Palm Beach with a private party bike tour accommodating groups of up to 15 individuals, led by a knowledgeable party guide.

This experience offers a vibrant party atmosphere as you pedal your way through the streets, making stops at local landmarks along Clematis Street. Your group will have the opportunity to enjoy various drinking spots while music plays in the background, creating a lively and engaging environment.

Capture memorable moments with included photos as you explore the heart of the city.

The activity concludes back at the meeting point, ensuring a convenient end to your exciting adventure in Downtown West Palm Beach.

Customer Feedback

The customer feedback for the private party bike tour on Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach reflects a diverse range of experiences and opinions from Viator travelers. The overall rating of 4.0 based on 9 reviews indicates a mix of satisfaction levels.

While some customers praised the lively atmosphere, music, and stops at drinking spots, others expressed improvement suggestions . One reviewer mentioned wanting more interaction with the guide to enhance the customer experience , while another suggested clearer communication about the itinerary.

Despite varying opinions, the review verification process ensures credibility. The feedback provides valuable insights for potential participants looking to book this unique party bike tour experience in West Palm Beach.

Booking Information

Booking Information for the private party bike tour on Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach includes details on pricing, availability , and booking policies.

The cost for the tour starts from $600.00 per group, accommodating up to 15 participants.

To secure a booking, customers can select their preferred time slot and check for availability . While the tour offers a Lowest Price Guarantee, it is essential to note that the booking comes with a non-refundable policy.

Plus, for larger groups , there may be group discounts available, providing an opportunity to save on the overall cost.

It is advisable for interested parties to inquire about any potential group discounts at the time of booking to maximize savings.

Traveler Resources

For travelers interested in the private party bike tour on Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach, accessing traveler resources such as Traveler Photos and the Viator Help Center can enhance their overall experience and provide valuable insights.

Traveler Photos offer a visual representation of past traveler experiences , allowing potential participants to get a glimpse of the fun and excitement that awaits them on the tour. These photo highlights can showcase group dynamics , the various stops along Clematis Street, and the overall atmosphere of the tour.

Plus, the Viator Help Center serves as a valuable resource for travelers seeking more information about the tour, addressing common inquiries , providing tips , and ensuring a smooth booking process. By utilizing these resources, travelers can better prepare for and maximize their party bike tour experience.

Legal and Copyright

Ensuring compliance with legal regulations and protecting intellectual property rights are crucial considerations when engaging with the party bike tour on Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach. Copyright protection is vital in safeguarding the original content and materials associated with the tour. Viator holds the copyright for the tour information, ensuring that the intellectual property rights are respected and upheld. Customers should be mindful of this copyright information and refrain from unauthorized use or reproduction of any content related to the tour. Adhering to copyright laws not only protects the creators’ work but also maintains the integrity and quality of the experience for all participants.

Navigating to the party bike tour on Clematis Street is straightforward with clear directions provided by the tour guide for a seamless and enjoyable experience in Downtown West Palm Beach. Here are some key points to consider:

The tour guide will provide detailed instructions on how to reach the meeting point.

In case of getting lost , contact information for assistance will be readily available.

The tour route includes alternate routes in case of road closures or heavy traffic.

GPS coordinates may be shared for easy navigation using mobile devices.

It’s essential to follow the group closely to avoid any confusion or delays along the way.

Here's a few more nearby tours and experiences we have reviewed.

  • Food Tour of Historic West Palm Beach Neighborhoods
  • Bulk Candy Store Tour
  • Parasailing Palm Beach
  • Wild & Scenic Loxahatchee River Guided Tour
  • Paddle Boarding Eco Adventure Tour Jupiter Florida – Singer Island
  • West Palm Beach: Private Peanut Island Boat & Snorkel Tour

Common questions

Are there any age restrictions for participants on the party bike tour.

Age restrictions apply; participants must be 21 years or older to join the party bike tour. The tour includes stops at drinking spots along Clematis Street, adhering to a beverage policy that restricts alcohol consumption to individuals of legal drinking age.

Can We Bring Our Own Beverages on the Tour or Are They Provided?

Guests are allowed to bring their own beverages on the tour, following the BYOB policy . Plus, the tour provides beverage options at designated stops along Clematis Street. Enjoy a variety of drinks while exploring the area.

Is There a Restroom Available on the Party Bike or at the Stops Along Clematis Street?

Restroom availability is limited on the party bike and at stops along Clematis Street. It is advisable to plan accordingly before embarking on the tour. Confirm specific restroom locations with the party guide for a seamless experience.

Are There Any Specific Dress Code Requirements for the Tour?

For optimal comfort during the tour, we recommend casual attire suitable for warm weather. While there isn’t a strict dress code, consider breathable fabrics and comfortable shoes. Group dynamics are enhanced when everyone feels at ease.

How Long Is the Party Bike Tour and How Many Stops Are Typically Made Along Clematis Street?

The party bike tour typically lasts 2 hours and includes 3 stops along Clematis Street. Guests can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, music, and drinks at each location. The itinerary provides a balanced experience for groups of up to 15 people.

Here's more of our most recent tour reviews happening neaby

  • Stuart Inshore Fishing Charter Private Experience – West Palm Beach
  • Peacock Bass Fishing Trip Near Palm Beach
  • Blue Heron Bridge Guided Snorkel Tour
  • Sunrise Paddle Boarding Adventure in Jupiter
  • Mornings in the Market Food Tour
  • Sound Bath Meditation and Yoga Experience: Retail Therapy Gift for Women
  • West Palm Beach: Mornings in the Market Food Tour
  • Palm Beach Island Sunset Cruise
  • Parasailing Adventure in West Palm Beach
  • Peacock Bass Fishing Trip in Boynton Beach
  • Palm Beach Private Snorkeling Lessons and Tour – West Palm Beach

To sum it up, the Party Bike Tour on Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach offers a vibrant and engaging experience for groups of up to 15 individuals.

With a knowledgeable party guide, lively music , and picturesque photo opportunities, this tour is sure to create lasting memories.

Customer feedback has been positive, with an overall rating of 4.0 from Viator travelers.

Book your spot now for an unforgettable adventure filled with camaraderie and entertainment.

Similar Posts

Private transfer from don muang airport to pattaya.

Arriving at Don Muang Airport, did you know that over 3 million passengers pass through its gates annually, with many…

Stay Connected Across Latin America With Our Data-Only Esims

Stay Connected Across Latin America With Our Data-Only Esims

Set out on a digital journey through Latin America like never before with the help of data-only eSIMs. These cutting-edge…

Montmartre by Night Private Tour

Montmartre by Night Private Tour

While some may think they know Montmartre by day, the real magic happens when the sun sets over this bohemian…

From Fort Lauderdale: Bahamas Full-Day Trip by Ferry

From Fort Lauderdale: Bahamas Full-Day Trip by Ferry

Is it truly possible to experience the beauty of the Bahamas in just a single day trip from Fort Lauderdale?…

From Mexico City: Basaltic Prisms and Real Del Monte Tour

From Mexico City: Basaltic Prisms and Real Del Monte Tour

Nestled amidst the bustling metropolis of Mexico City lies a serene escape to the geological wonders of Basaltic Prisms and…

Montgomery: 3-Day Tour of Montgomery, Selma and Birmingham

Montgomery: 3-Day Tour of Montgomery, Selma and Birmingham

Ever wondered what it would be like to walk in the footsteps of civil rights icons and witness firsthand the…

IMAGES

  1. West Palm Beach Bike Tours

    bike tour west palm beach

  2. Downtown WPB and Palm Beach Private Bicycle Tour from $75

    bike tour west palm beach

  3. Visit Palm Beach Private bike tours in West Palm Beach & Palm Beach

    bike tour west palm beach

  4. Downtown WPB and Palm Beach Private Bicycle Tour from $75

    bike tour west palm beach

  5. Guided Historical Bicycle Tour in West Palm Beach

    bike tour west palm beach

  6. 10 Things to Do in Palm Beach, Florida

    bike tour west palm beach

VIDEO

  1. First Miami Beach bike ride of 2023! 🎉 // 4K virtual bike ride 32 by @saltylens

  2. Heart & Jason Bonham

  3. West Palm Beach Bike Life

  4. 4K Walking tour West Palm beach Miami City Florida USA

  5. Free Housing Help Has Finally Arrived

  6. Bikes for kids

COMMENTS

  1. West Palm Beach Bike Tours

    Bicycle Tours West Palm Beach, FL. Bicycle Tours Great for Groups! From $ 75. 2 hours; Bicycle; Guided Historical Bicycle Tour of Palm Beach Island ... From $ 50.00. 2-3 Hours; Party Bike; Party Bike - West Palm Beach. Explore West Palm Beach history by pedaling with us along its most iconic roadway! Clematis Street originally connected the ...

  2. Top 10 Best Bike tours in WEST PALM BEACH, FL

    Best Bike tours in West Palm Beach, FL - Riverwalk Activities, Bike Tours of Palm Beach, Delray Bikes, Cycle Party Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood Beach Trikke, Back to Eden Bikes, Tuesday Night Urban Bicycle Ride, Majestic Adventure El Salvador, Ezebike

  3. Downtown WPB and Palm Beach Private Bicycle Tour

    Departure and return. Start: Multiple meeting point options. Option 1. 226 Datura St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA. Option 2. West Palm Beach Waterfront Visitor Information Center, 138 S Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA. Right on Flagler and Clematis St. End: This activity ends back at the meeting point.

  4. Top 8 Bike Rides and Cycling Routes around West Palm Beach

    Cycling routes around West Palm Beach: The top 8 best biking routes and trails in the region with tips and photos from other cyclists. ... On this page, we bring you the best bike rides around West Palm Beach so you can just get out and go. All you've got to do is choose your route! komoot. Routes; Route planner; Features; Photo: Phil's ...

  5. TOP 10 BEST Bike Tours in West Palm Beach, FL

    Top 10 Best Bike Tours in West Palm Beach, FL - December 2023 - Yelp - Palm Beach Bicycle Trail Shop, Cycle Party West Palm Beach, Bike Tours of Palm Beach, Visit Palm Beach, Pedego Electric Bikes Boca, Pedego Electric Bikes Juno Beach

  6. Palm Beach: Historical Bicycle Tour of Palm Beach Island

    Begin at the Palm Beach Bicycle Trail Shop where you'll be fitted for your bikes and have a quick safety briefing. Then head South on the Lake trail to the Society of the Four Arts Garden spending a few mins taking in the beauty and discussing the history of West Palm Beach before heading North on the Lake Trail.

  7. Guided West Palm Beach & Palm Beach Island Hybrid Tour

    Lead by our experienced, knowledgeable and entertaining tour guides this is an experience that's full of information and stories about the history, culture and sights of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Island. Tour includes bike, guide, 90 minute tour and optional helmet. Guided West Palm Beach & Palm Beach Island Hybrid Tour. Spend an amazing ...

  8. Palm Beach: Historical Bicycle Tour of Palm Beach Island

    Join us for a guided 2-hour cycling tour down the intracoastal canal that is lined with the gigantic mansions of the rich and famous as we take you on a journey through the past and present of the legendary Palm Beach Island.

  9. Downtown WPB and Palm Beach Private Bicycle Tour

    Florida's coast has more to offer than just beach days, but if you set out exploring on your own, you could overlook some really interesting areas. Cycle through two Florida towns with a guide who knows their way around, as well as the area's history during this Downtown West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Private Bike Tour. Plus, this experience is private so it's just a guide and you and ...

  10. BIKE TOURS OF PALM BEACH

    Specialties: Experience Downtown West Palm Beach on pedals. We have a fleet of comfortable cruisers for a 2.5 hour excursion. Our route includes 3 stops for food and drinks. We bring the music, bikes and lights... you bring the party vibes!

  11. THE BEST West Palm Beach Bike Tours (Updated 2024)

    3. Great Place to Rent Bicycles. We rented bikes from UpCycle to bike along the Lake Trail in Palm Beach. Although the bike shop is located in West Palm, it was an easy 1/2 mile bike ride to the Lake Trail. We ended up biking about 10 miles all around Palm Beach and had a great time. Highly recommend UpCycle!!

  12. Top 20 Bike Rides and Cycling Routes in Palm Beach County

    So you can find your perfect Palm Beach County bike ride, we've reviewed our full collection of cycling routes in the region to deliver the best. ... Grassy Waters Preserve loop — West Palm Beach. Intermediate. 03:12. 45.4 km. Boca Raton to Delray Beach via A1A. Easy. 01:33. 27.3 km. ... Explore the most popular Tours in Palm Beach County ...

  13. Palm Beach Island Bike Tour

    PALM BEACH ISLAND BICYCLE TOUR The Palm Beach Island Bicycle Tour is amazing, we'll pick you up and take you to Palm Beach Island where you will bike around and see the extravagant lifestyle and homes of the rich and famous while learning about the history of Palm Beach Island. ... West Palm Beach was built across Lake Worth as a service town ...

  14. Tours

    The Best of Palm Beach Tour, approximately 90 minutes, starts you at Seagull Cottage and then heads south to see the biggest, most glamorous homes in Palm Beach. The tour includes a walk through the historic vias on Worth Ave. ... Palm Beach Bicycle Trail Shop is a convenient place to rent your bike. Call 561.659.4583. NEW! Drive or Bike Tour ...

  15. UpCycle Bike Rentals and Tours

    We rented bikes from UpCycle to bike along the Lake Trail in Palm Beach. Although the bike shop is located in West Palm, it was an easy 1/2 mile bike ride to the Lake Trail. We ended up biking about 10 miles all around Palm Beach and had a great time. Highly recommend UpCycle!!

  16. Jupiter Island Bike Route: Florida's Finest ...

    Jupiter Island Ride Summary. Full Distance: 42.6 miles. Summary: Few cars, good amounts of shade, some beach views, mostly flat but with up to three bridges, water fountains and public bathrooms every six to ten miles. Ideal for: all-around nice route, bring the entire family. Down side: only one convenience store along the entire route.

  17. Top West Palm Beach Mountain Bike Tours

    These West Palm Beach experiences are providing additional COVID-19 safety measures: 3-Hour Food Tour of Historic West Palm Beach Neighborhoods; Wild & Scenic Loxahatchee River Guided Tour; Party Bike Tour on Clematis Street, Downtown West Palm Beach; Clear Kayak Tour in Jupiter; Jupiter Island Sunset Cruise

  18. Singer Island Bike Tour

    The best part of this tour is the laid back ride of our Jamis Beach Cruisers and how comfortable they feel to ride. Complimentary water is included. Singer Island Bicycle Tour goes every Tuesday, weather permitting. ( 4 person minimum ) Please remember all tours can be canceled at any time due to weather.

  19. Palm Beach Bike Tours

    Palm Beach Bike Tours. Two Wheels, one GPS and a Camera. Scroll down to content Posts. Posted on June 5, 2013 November 8, 2015. ... The HERO Charity Bike Ride is a 28-day bike ride from New York City to West Palm Beach, Florida, to raise money and awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project. United States military personnel serve to defend and ...

  20. Home

    What's better than Palm Beach? Palm Beach on a party bike. A guaranteed fun time. ... Exprience West Palm Beach history by pedaling in style. ... Book Now. Learn More * Pricing is based on 6 tickets Monday-Thursday. Tours can't commence without first being booked by a group of 6, then individuals can join. Thanks for understanding! Delray Beach.

  21. Party Bike Tour On Clematis Street, Downtown West Palm Beach

    Tantalize your senses with a vibrant Party Bike Tour on Clematis Street, Downtown West Palm Beach, where the city's hidden gems await discovery.

  22. 323 Linda Ln, West Palm Beach, FL 33405

    West Palm Beach Refinance. West Palm Beach Mortgage Rates. Zillow has 27 photos of this $1,285,000 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,405 Square Feet single family home located at 323 Linda Ln, West Palm Beach, FL 33405 built in 1950. MLS #RX-10989180.

  23. Corporate Housing in Garden Lake, West Palm Beach

    Get a great Garden Lake, West Palm Beach, FL rental on Apartments.com! Use our search filters to browse all 31 corporate housing apartments and score your perfect place! ... Drive Transit Walk Bike. ... 3D Tours. Videos; Virtual Tour; $1,740 - $3,546. 1-2 Beds. Specials. Dog & Cat Friendly Pool Clubhouse Hardwood Floors Gated (561) 556-7689 ...

  24. 1721 Village Blvd Condo Unit 202

    1721 Village Blvd Condo. Report an Issue. Property Address: 1721 Village Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33409. (561) 800-7628. Request Tour. Send Message. View Condo 202 for rent at 1721 Village Blvd Condo Unit 202 in West Palm Beach, FL from $1,725 plus find other available condos. ForRent.com has 3D tours, HD videos, reviews and more researched ...

  25. 12344 Frontline Ln, West Palm Beach, FL 33412

    3 beds. 2 baths. 2,445 sq ft. 12458 71st Pl N, West Palm Beach, FL 33412. View more homes. Nearby homes similar to 12344 Frontline Ln have recently sold between $815K to $2M at an average of $395 per square foot. SOLD MAY 10, 2024.