easy
2 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels, no prior cycling experience required
Discover Marco Island’s breathtaking scenery and wildlife on a guided e-bike tour with Naples Bicycle Tours. Glide past luxury homes and encounter native wildlife on this family-friendly adventure. Read on to find out what makes this ride a standout experience in Florida’s Gulf Coast.
2-Hours • Possible sightings: owls, eagles, osprey, dolphins, manatees, and so much more!!
Embark on a captivating 2-hour bicycle tour of Marco Island, where you’ll explore stunning landscapes and rich history. Glide past luxurious homes, encounter diverse wildlife like manatees and eagles, and learn about the Calusa Natives. This small group experience ensures personalized interaction with your guide, making it truly memorable.
On this tour, you will see both the built world of Florida and the protected environment that adds such beauty to the area. Cruise past the beautiful homes of the island's human residents and then see manatees, osprey, and eagles that create their animal homes on and around the island.
As we wind the tour through the Caxambas area, we will stop to learn the history of the Calusa Natives, who utilized the unique habitat and resources to consume mostly shellfish. On tour, you can see the remnants of this cultural distinction through the shell mounds that they accumulated.
-Tour is open to all levels of experience. Riders must be able to ride a bicycle in control.
San Marco Rd (Marco Island, FL) (Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)
Sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen are essential to stay comfortable during the ride, especially in sunny Florida.
Carry water with you, as the tour is active and takes place in warm weather to prevent dehydration.
Light, breathable clothes make for a more enjoyable ride through outdoor scenic areas.
Arriving a few minutes before your scheduled tour ensures a prompt start and time to get fitted on your e-bike.
Marco Island was originally inhabited by the Calusa tribe, whose shell mounds still mark the area's history.
Local operators prioritize keeping the island’s ecosystems pristine by practicing sustainable tourism.
Protect your skin from sun exposure during the outdoor ride.
summer specific
Wear supportive shoes suitable for cycling and walking.
Shield yourself from direct sunlight while riding.
summer specific
Bring a light layer for cool mornings or breezy conditions.
winter specific