Cycling Coastal Thailand

Price from
US$ 3,765
Duration
11 Days / 10 Nights
Distance
325 km
Tour Code
THA-TCC
Next departure
17-May-2026
Number of Cycling Days10
Average Distance Per Day: 34
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150 Km
Average Climbing Per Day: 241
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2,250 m
Accommodation
Basic
5 Star
Total Cycling Distance325 kilometres
AccommodationIncluded
Bike HireHybrid Bike: US$ 220, E-Bike: US$ 550
Single SupplementUS$ 750
Client Rating (based on 44 reviews)
*E-bikes are in limited supply, please enquire to reserve one.

About this Cycle Tour

This Thailand bicycle tour will provide a unique insight into the life and traditions of Thais and the beautiful southern coast. We cycle off the main roads as much as possible, so we can explore long stretches of beaches, the beautiful island of Koh Talu, and scenic areas around Koh Kho Khao and Khao Lak. We have a true Thai experience when we venture off the beaten track, staying overnight at a traditional fishing community with a family.

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Itinerary

Day 1

We drive south to the Mae Klong Delta and start riding to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Then boat through a maze of canals past many villages and plantations and visit quirky temples.

Day 2

Wake up early to participate in the Thai tradition of making an offering to Buddhist monks. After breakfast, we have a short drive to start our ride at a large reservoir and enjoy the views and cool breezes.

Day 3

This morning we cycle on local roads through seemingly endless fields of pineapple. Stop to visit a small cave and go for lunch at the Hua Hin Hills Vineyard. We overnight in a Hua Hin seaside resort and have time to enjoy the night market.

Day 4

We have a very flat ride to Sam Roi Yot (300 hundred peaks) National Park boasting numerous caves, pristine beaches and stunning limestone cliffs. After lunch, we can climb up to Phraya Nakhon Cave.

Day 5

After a short ride, we board a speed boat to our private island, Koh Talu. The afternoon is free to snorkel to see colourful corals and fish, to kayak around the island or to clamber up to the view point.

Day 6

We boat back to the mainland. We ride under the shade of palm trees and transfer to our next beach resort.

Day 7

We start with another coastal ride, but the terrain will start to undulate, making it a bit different from our earlier rides. We overnight at the port city of Ranong which is also on the border with Myanmar.

Day 8

We take a short morning ride to a local hot spring and transfer to a village accessible only by boat. Learn local traditions by spending time with a family before having a memorable meal.

Day 9

We transfer to the town of Takua Pa, a historic city which was once the center of the lucrative tin trade. After a leisurely cycle around the old town we visit a tsunami memorial site and check-in to our lovely resort on the coast.

Day 10

We head inland to the small waterfall of Sai Rung. Then it's a short cycle to the sandy shores of Khao Lak Beach where we meet in the evening for a farewell dinner.

Day 11

The tour ends in Khao Lak.

Elevation Profiles

Day 1 - Bangkok - Amphawa Ride 35km. +140m / -141m.
Day 1 - Bangkok - Amphawa Ride 35km. +140m / -141m.

Reviews

We thought the route chosen was great. Lovely cycling along the coastal roads. All the hotels were well chosen except for one - the I Inn. This had hard beds and not a great breakfast choice. the drivers and guides were extremely efficient at taking care of the luggage, bicycles, meals and transfers. And always with a pleasant disposition. Cultural points of interest along the way were good. Perhaps sometimes it would have been nicer to arrive at the hotel by 3.30 to give us enough relaxation time. I would suggest you drop the visit to the first bat cave - the second one was outstanding and enough.

Jan GrayFebruary 2026

A very well organised and beautiful cycle holiday taking in off the beaten track areas of the countryside and coast of Thailand. Highlighting local tradition, culture and foods .

Joanna HorthFebruary 2026

Easy cycling on small roads gives you a great way to visit Thailand with easy access to every day life.

Erik AndersonJanuary 2026

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