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5-Day Florida & Georgia Islands Coastal Bike Tour

Bike Atlantic barrier islands of Florida and Georgia. Enjoy gentle riding, beautiful beaches, trees draped in Spanish moss, and fascinating history. Explore Amelia Island, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, and National Seashore on Cumberland Island.

Start - End: Jacksonville - Jacksonville

Total trip: 5 days

Average group size: 12 people

from USD 3,599/pp including taxes and fees

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Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour Beach
Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour Oak Trees around trail
Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour Lighthouse
Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour Flowers on Amelia Island
Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour shrimp and grits meal
Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour Palm Tree
Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour Amelia Island shore
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Florida Georgia Islands Bike Tour Sunset on Cumberland Island

Ride the beautiful coast on a 5-day Florida and Georgia islands bike tour. Beaches, marsh views, and coastal towns.

The southern U.S. Atlantic coast holds hidden gems! They are a picturesque chain of over 100 tidal and barrier islands called the “Sea Islands” … known for their beautiful beaches, stately trees draped in Spanish moss, and fascinating history. Spend five days riding on some of the breathtaking southern Sea Islands on this new tour. Cycle Florida's Amelia Island and Georgia's St. Simons and Jekyll Islands. Additionally, you spend a day exploring the National Seashore on Cumberland Island — which is managed by the National Park Service — and where you may spot wild horses, birds and other wildlife.


During your island trip, enjoy hiking, biking, and kayaking. You stay at an adorable B&B on Amelia Island and a waterfront boutique hotel on lovely Jekyll Island, which is famous for being a winter retreat for the wealthy in the late 1880s. Both are excellent places to enjoy the splendid coast while being surrounded by history. The islands offer high-end hotels, fresh seafood, and gentle riding — making them perfect for a wonderful cycling vacation. Find your cycling bliss on our Florida and Georgia Islands Bike tour.


Surfaces for this tour: 76% Paved and 24% Gravel.

Trip Highlights

From start to finish, check out the route.

Meet your leaders and gather for a brief introductory meeting. After a short shuttle, arrive at the start of the route in Jacksonville Beach. Cycle along the waterfront through Jacksonville, Neptune, and Atlantic Beaches.

After lunch, take the St. Johns River Ferry from Mayport Village to Fort George Island. Continue on the Timucuan Trail through the Talbot Islands State Parks, where you cycle through beautiful nature preserves. Cross the bridge onto Amelia Island, the southernmost Sea Island. Named for a British princess, the island has a varied background. Eight different flags are said to have flown over Amelia Island: the French, Spanish, British, Floridian/Patriot, Green Cross, Mexican, Confederate, and United States flags.

You end your day's ride at Fairbanks House inn, which was originally built in 1850. Share the experiences from today’s ride at one of the popular restaurants nearby.
Accommodation: Fairbanks House or Florida House Inn, Fernandina Beach
Meals: Dinner

Biking: 35.1 miles (56.5 kilometers)
Elevation Gain/Loss: 307 feet (94 meters) ascent, 304 feet (93 meters) descent
Terrain: Easier

Spend this morning exploring the trails, roads and beaches of Amelia Island. See the wetlands and beach preserves and walk the boardwalks along the beaches as you explore the corners of the island. In the afternoon, you are on your own to sample some of the great activities available on the island — including kayaking, fishing, horseback riding and golf. You have dinner on your own tonight at one of several local restaurants within walking distance in historic Fernandina Beach, so there are no time pressures for your chosen afternoon activity.
Accommodation: Fairbanks House or Florida House Inn, Fernandina Beach
Meals: Breakfast

Biking: 30.6 miles (49.2 kilometers)
Elevation Gain/Loss: 470 feet (143 meters) ascent, 470 feet (143 meters) descent
Terrain: Easier

After breakfast, pack your bags into the trailer and head over to St. Marys, where you take the ferry to Cumberland Island for the day. Once on the island — which is a protected National Seashore — you have four hours to explore on foot. A ranger provides a talk including the history of the island and the must-see sights. Following the talk, you can opt to walk the Southend Loop Route, a picturesque 4.3-mile loop showcasing the island's diverse landscapes. This route takes you to see the picturesque ruins of Dungeness Mansion, which was built in 1884 as a winter home for Thomas Carnegie and his family. You can also stroll some of the 17 miles of uninterrupted beaches, which are nesting spots for loggerhead sea turtles and a sanctuary for migratory shorebirds.

If there is time, you are welcome to grab a paddle and kayak/canoe along the island's shore to see a different view. At the end of the afternoon, take the ferry back to St. Marys and then shuttle to the Beachview Hotel on Jekyll Island, to spend the next two nights. Dinner together this evening.
Accommodation: Holiday Inn Jekyll Island, Jekyll Island
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Optional Hike: 4.3 miles (6.9 kilometers)
Elevation Gain/Loss: 46 feet (14 meters) ascent, 46 feet (14 meters) descent

After a delicious breakfast, you explore St. Simons Island, known locally as “SSI” or simply “The Island.” St. Simons, known as one of Georgia’s “Golden Isles,” is both a residential community and a seaside resort. Those who prefer idyllic riding may opt for the 28-mile tour that focuses just on the island. Those who wish to brave the causeway can ride a longer route. At the end of the day, return to Jekyll Island for another meal together.
Accommodation: Holiday Inn Jekyll Island, Jekyll Island
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Biking: 24.7 miles (39.7 kilometers)
Elevation Gain/Loss: 168 feet (51 meters) ascent, 178 feet (54 meters) descent
Terrain: Easier or Intermediate

After breakfast, ride a loop to explore Jekyll Island. You cycle past some of the mansion-sized residences (aka “cottages”) built by members of the Jekyll Island Club. You also bike by the Glory Beach Boardwalk, which passes through ancient dunes and freshwater sloughs. The boardwalk was built in the mid-1980s by the producers of the film Glory, which was partially filmed here. Return to the resort after your ride for a quick shower, and then have our final lunch together at one of the resort’s restaurants. After lunch, shuttle back to Jacksonville, to bid adieu to each other and to the islands and beaches of Florida and Georgia.
Accommodation: Not applicable
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Biking: 17.4 miles (28 kilometers)
Elevation Gain/Loss: 174 feet (53 meters) ascent, 174 feet (53 meters) descent
Terrain: Easier

Inns

Fairbanks House Inn on Florida and Georgia Islands Bike Tour

Fairbanks House Inn

This amazing Italian-style villa was built back in 1885 and is located in Fernandina Beach's historic district, which is famous for Amelia Island. The property has a luxurious mansion, three cozy cottages, and a pool that you can enjoy during your stay. The estate is surrounded by a beautiful eco-friendly garden with native plants, tall palm trees, large oaks, and a butterfly garden.

Holiday Inn Jekyll Island beachfront on Florida and Georgia Bike Tour

Holiday Inn Jekyll Island

Located on the beach, this resort offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and adventure. It's less than two miles from the Jekyll Island Convention Center, the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, and the whispers of the Jekyll Island Historic District. Driftwood Beach is also within close proximity, offering a natural backdrop that's as engaging as it is picturesque. Indulge in the culinary delights of the oceanfront restaurant and bar, 24 Coastal Grill, which provides both indoor and outdoor dining experiences that cater to every palate.

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FAQs

From questions about fitness for this tour to what the accommodations are like, please have a read through of our Frequently Asked Questions.

On the first morning of the tour please meet at the Courtyard by Marriott Jacksonville Airport Northeast at 8am. You are welcome to book your pre-tour stay at this hotel directly or any other hotel in Jacksonville, though you must make your own way to the pick-up point at the pre-designated time.

Your tour ends with a drop-off back at the Courtyard by Marriott Jacksonville Airport Northeast at 2:30pm. Free hotel shuttles are available to the airport.

Arrival: We recommend arriving in Jacksonville at least the day before your tour starts. Many guests like to arrive a day or two early to accommodate potential flight delays and/or explore the city prior to your tour start.

Departure: Flying out on the last day of the tour, we recommend departing from Jacksonville Airport after 5pm. Earlier flight times will require a separate transfer booked at your own expense.

Fairbanks House Inn is an amazing Italian-style villa was built back in 1885 and is located in Fernandina Beach's historic district, which is famous for Amelia Island. The property has a luxurious mansion, three cozy cottages, and a pool that you can enjoy during your stay. The estate is surrounded by a beautiful eco-friendly garden with native plants, tall palm trees, large oaks, and a butterfly garden.

Beachview Club Hotel is tucked away in the dunes behind a stand of majestic live oaks draped in Spanish moss, the Beachview Club Hotel is a private and idyllic beachfront hideaway along the pristine shores of Jekyll Island.

If you plan to drive to the tour’s pick-up location, please ensure you arrange parking for the duration of your tour. If the pick-up point is a hotel, we recommend contacting them directly to inquire about parking availability. Keep in mind some hotels do not permit non-guests to park on-site, so you may need to find alternative parking options.

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What's included

  • 4 nights’ accommodation
  • 4 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
  • You’re supported from start to finish by our highly experienced guides and leaders
  • Industry leading Guest-to-Guide ratio (averaging 6:1)
  • All activities outlined in the itinerary
  • Delicious snacks and non-alcoholic drinks to keep you fueled
  • All necessary equipment (well-maintained and safe) for activities
  • Branded t-shirt and bag
  • Gravel bikes with drop handlebars, Hybrid with flat-bar handlebars, or E-Bikes - equipped with a front handlebar bag or rear carrier, branded water bottle, mirror, and flat pedals
  • Ride with GPS for navigation along with the detailed maps and itineraries
  • Transportation in our air-conditioned vans - safe, clean, modern, and comfortable! 
  • Your queries answered by our knowledgeable Customer Care Team - only a call, chat, or email away
  • You’re “trip ready” with our Customer Care Team’s calls prior to your trip
  • “My Account” - your own online space with everything required for your adventure

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