Cycling Tours

MEXICO

15 Best Cycling Tours In Mexico

The ones worth booking.

The 15 most popular cycling tours in Mexico right now. What each one is really like, who runs it, and what it costs.

15 Best Cycling Tours In Mexico

Electric Bike Beach Adventure with Tequila Tasting and Lunch

Electric Bike Beach Adventure with Tequila Tasting and Lunch - Pickup, ocean drive, and what the winter whale spotting really means

Frida Kahlo VIP [Museum Tickets Included] Bike, Markets & Churros

Frida Kahlo VIP [Museum Tickets Included] Bike, Markets & Churros - Meeting at Moctezuma, then rolling out: what to expect before you pedal

2.Frida Kahlo VIP [Museum Tickets Included] Bike, Markets & Churros

5.0

Bike through Coyoacán, stop for churros and tostadas, then enter the Frida Kahlo Museum fast with VIP tickets.

“Meg was awesome. Super friendly and knowledgeable. The tour was perfectly paced with learning, riding, resting, snacking and socializing. Everyone in my group was very pleased and would recommend this tour.”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Mexico bike tour

Mexico bike tour - Meeting in Lomas-Virreyes and starting without fuss

3.Mexico bike tour

5.0

Mexico City bike tour with a small group of 10, academics as guides, taco lunch, optional cable car or chocolate, and low-stress pacing.

“Jimena was amazing. Our group had a wonderful time and learned a ton about Mexico City and it’s rich culture. Covered a ton of ground and got to see a lot of really cool areas of the city. Highly recommend for anyone visiting CDMX”

Check Availability →Read the review →

UTV, Free Horseback Ride, and Sky Bike Adventure Combo

UTV, Free Horseback Ride, and Sky Bike Adventure Combo - Double UTV Time Through Dry Creeks and Baja Terrain

4.UTV, Free Horseback Ride, and Sky Bike Adventure Combo

4.5

Cabo San Lucas UTV, horseback, and sky bike adventure with hotel pickup, Migriño Beach dunes, included gear, and tequila tasting.

“We had a great time on the ATVs and Horses. I do recommend that Viator update their description to include the extra charges so people aren’t surprised to pay more fees when they arrive. They charge for the entry fee (which is stated in description) but they ALSO charge you $35 fee pp for riding…”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Mexico City E-Bike Tour with a taco and churros stop

Mexico City E-Bike Tour with a taco and churros stop - Roma Norte and the Variety of Mexico City’s Architecture

5.Mexico City E-Bike Tour with a taco and churros stop

5.0

Small-group e-bike loop through Mexico City with Reforma landmarks, historic squares, and taco and churro stops.

“Really enjoyed this tour. Eduardo was an excellent guide: very knowledgeable and also played fun 80s music from his bike throughout the tour. Bikes were comfortable and easy to use. Tour covered many areas that I wouldn’t have otherwise seen, including lovely rides through neighborhoods like Roma North, Condesa and Polanco. Although a section of…”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Mexico City; ART NACO : Murals & Street Art Bike Tour

Mexico City: Art Naco, murals & street art bike tour - Choosing Your Route: North, Downtown, or Coyoacán

6.Mexico City; ART NACO : Murals & Street Art Bike Tour

5.0

ART NACO is a 3-hour small-group bike tour through Mexico City street art, with free museum time, street snacks, and extra safety staff.

“Absolutely loved this tour. Great seeing all the street art and learning so much about it. Our guides, Gaby and Cesar,were great. Lovely food at end of trip. Highly recommended”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Beach ATV Adventure, Free Horseback Ride, and Sky Bike Experience

Beach ATV Adventure, Free Horseback Ride, and Sky Bike Experience - ATV dunes and desert trails: what the ride feels like

7.Beach ATV Adventure, Free Horseback Ride, and Sky Bike Experience

4.5

ATV dunes, Pacific horseback, and sky-bike views in one Cabo adventure with hotel pickup, tequila tasting, and kid-friendly care.

“I hate I had no pictures from the day. They want you to buy from them. Not allowed to bring phone, had to put in locker. They didn’t take very many pictures and the ones they did take were not good at all! So disappointing! Our guide (David) was amazing and the place was beautiful-…”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Mexico City Highlights E-Bike Tour With Foodie Stops

Mexico City Highlights E-Bike Tour With Foodie Stops - Meeting at Laila Hotel and setting expectations for the day

Beach UTV and Sky Bike Combo in Cabo

Beach UTV and Sky Bike Combo in Cabo - Getting started at Cactus Park: gear, briefing, then go time

9.Beach UTV and Sky Bike Combo in Cabo

4.5

A packed 2-hour Cabo combo with a Polaris RZR UTV, Sky Bike views, horseback, Migriño Beach, and a tequila tasting, with easy pickup.

“Pretty standard tourist activity. Not remarkable. A bit pricy for the mediocrity. NOTE: You do not actually get close to the water on the horses/ATV. You only see the. beach from a distance. Get the camels instead if you want to get close to the water.”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Beach ATV, Free Camel Ride, and Sky Bike Combo

Beach ATV, Free Camel Ride, and Sky Bike Combo - Price and What You Actually Pay (Including the $25 Entrance Fee)

Bucerias Bike and Food Tour

Bucerias Bike and Food Tour - Stop 1: coffee to start strong (and learn what you’re drinking)

11.Bucerias Bike and Food Tour

5.0

Ride Bucerías on a comfy bike, then eat espresso, tacos, ceviche, and beer on a small-group tour with an expert local guide.

“Pepe’s Food Tour was top notch. He’s super engaging and took us to the best spots to eat. Authentic and delicious food, the tacos de lengua were hands down my favorite. Really nice ride through the town and make for some good memories.”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Street Food Bike Tour / Mexico is not only Tacos / All Inclusive

Street Food Bike Tour / Mexico is not only Tacos / All Inclusive - Morning start: Mexican pastry and café in Roma Norte

12.Street Food Bike Tour / Mexico is not only Tacos / All Inclusive

5.0

4½-hour bike-and-street-food loop through Roma, Condesa, and Chapultepec: coffee, tamales, tacos, mercados, and park views.

“Mario and Beto were fantastic. Always interested in our safety, very knowledgeable about the history, and lots of fun. They also took us to magnificent food stops that we definitely would never have found on our own.”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Mexico City: Art Naco, murals & street art bike tour

Mexico City: Art Naco, murals & street art bike tour - Choosing Your Route: North, Downtown, or Coyoacán

13.Mexico City: Art Naco, murals & street art bike tour

4.7

Bike through Mexico City’s barrios for murals, street food, and local history. Small group, 3 hours, $52.

“We loved the eclectic mix of neighbourhood, street art, local cultural landmarks, history, and food, that you wouldn’t find on your own as a tourist, let alone another tour. If you’re hesitant about biking don’t be. With two guides, you’ll be in the best of hands as they direct traffic and keep you on bike…”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Cenotes trail jungle bike tour in Tulum with lunch

Cenotes trail jungle bike tour in Tulum with lunch - Meet at Mexico Kan Tours, Then Get Set Up Fast

14.Cenotes trail jungle bike tour in Tulum with lunch

5.0

Cycle through Tulum jungle to 2–3 cenotes, snorkel and swim, then eat lunch by water or canopy. Small groups, $119.

“Niko was awesome! Great way to stay active and check out new sites. Food was also. Dry delicious and refreshing. Rosemary infused honey will be something I’ll try at home.”

Check Availability →Read the review →

E-Bike City Tour though Cozumel & Taco Tasting Tour

E-Bike City Tour though Cozumel & Taco Tasting Tour - The Real-World Ride: Traffic, Safety, and How the Bike Should Feel

15.E-Bike City Tour though Cozumel & Taco Tasting Tour

4.5

Ride an e-bike through Cozumel with a small-group guide, then enjoy included tacos and ice cream in the heart of town.

“Bikes are old and need better maintenance. You follow a leader but no one in the back and “when” not “if” there are issues, it’s up to your fellow riders to get the attention of the guide. Would have like a few more places to see and stop for pictures rather then ride ride ride”

Check Availability →Read the review →

Most recent

Explore Mexico