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Italy on Wheels with the ultimate motorcycle adventure tour with flights
Italy on Wheels with the ultimate motorcycle adventure tour with flights
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Highlights: Milan & Treviglio - Siena - Fiumicino - Sorrento Peninsula & Amalfi Coast - Maratea - Alberobello - Matera - Vieste - Montegranaro - Nocera Umbra - Firenze (Florence) - Treviglio


Hotel Featured/similar
➤3 - 4 Star Motorcycle Friendly Hotels


Tour Highlights:
Rider 1
➤Harley-Davidsonr Road Glider Ultra
➤Kasco Insurance


Itinerary
Fri 16 May 25: Milan Linate Airport
➤Flight from Heathrow Airport to Milan Linate Airport


Fri 16 May 25: Italy Tour
Treviglio - Arrival
Arrival at Milan or Bergamo Airport. In the afternoon motorcycle check-in at EagleRider location and after a quick orientation of the bikes, briefing with our tour leaders. Welcome Dinner at the restaurant of EagleRider
location and overnight stay in Treviglio.


Sat 17 May 25: Treviglio - Siena
Your amazing Italian adventure begins today with a ride across the vast agricultural flatland called Pianura Padana into the Emilia Romagna region. A scenic ride over the Appennini mountains will drop us right into the heart of Pisa, home of the world-famous Leaning Tower and Piazza dei Miracoli. After snapping a few memorable photos and savoring our first bites of Italian food we will resume our ride and head towards the hills where we will stop in beautiful Volterra, one of the oldest Etrurian settlements in the area. A scenic cruise through the Chianti hills, Italy's most known red wine, will take us to Siena, Citta` del Palio, one of Italy's most beautiful cities. Walking through its contrade (districts) will set you back a few centuries, till the medieval era, soaking in its rich historical and cultural qualities. Siena declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to the first World Bank still operating these days. Overnight in Siena.


Sun 18 May 25: Siena - Fiumicino
Today we saddle up and enjoy the ride through Tuscany's enchanting wine country towards Montalcino and along its endless vineyards. After a coffee break surrounded by some of Tuscany's most sensational scenery, we continue our ride to Lake Bolsena (Lazio region) where we will take our lunch and then ride all the way to Fiumicino where we overnight.


Mon 19 May 25: Fiumicino - Sorrento Peninsula
Leaving Fiumicino, we ride along the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea going from the Lazio region into Campania, we reach the heart of south Italy, the Sorrento Peninsula, and the Amalfi coast, world-famous as the most beautiful and romantic place. Our hotel is overlooking the enchanting panoramic views of the Gulf of Naples and the Vesuvius. From its large and sunny terraces, you will be able to enjoy breathtaking views of the sea, the woods, and the olive groves providing the best moments for us to enjoy for the next 2 days. Overnight in
Sorrento Peninsula.


Tue 20 May 25: Sorrento & Amalfi Coast - day free
Our first day of relaxation! Amalfi: a UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the only 4 ancient marine republics, gives its name to the coast where it rises, a magical place where the scents of lemons and ciders will welcome you. The Amalfi Coast is a popular tourist destination for the region and Italy as a whole, attracting thousands of tourists annually. In 1997, the Amalfi Coast was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Today we will have the option to visit the island of Capri, easily reachable by hydrofoil or Pompeii, the ancient Roman city at the foothill of the Vesuvius, the eruption of which completely buried it back in the year 79 A.C. The local food is nothing short of exceptional so make sure to taste and enjoy some of the local specialties. Overnight in Sorrento Peninsula.


Wed 21 May 25: Sorrento Peninsula - Maratea
Today's ride will be memorable as we cruise south along the coast and then through the Cilento peninsula with its beautiful evergreen hills and charming small villages. Well, reach Maratea, a beautiful southern town perched on the hilly coastline, also known as "the pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea" and "City of 44 churches" for its numerous churches, chapels, and monasteries. It was in this region (Basilicata) that the name Italia was born, previously of Greek origin, later extended to the rest of the peninsula.


Thu 22 May 25: Maratea - Alberobello
The morning views from Maratea are jaw-dropping but soon we will leave those behind to enter the heart of the Basilicata region. We will rise a brief coast-to-coast from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Ionian Sea, perhaps savor some seafood along the way, and ride towards today's destination: Alberobello. worldwide famous for its Trulli, the traditional Apulian dry stone huts with their unmistakable conical roofs.


Fri 23 May 25: Alberobello - Matera
In the late morning, we will ride to Matera and enjoy a walking guided tour to visit in the famous Sassi di
Matera. The Sassi originated in a prehistoric troglodyte settlement, and these dwellings are thought to be among the first-ever human settlements in what is now Italy. Many of them are little more than small caverns,
and in some parts of the Sassi, a street lies on top of another group of dwellings. In the 1950s, as part of a policy to clear the extreme poverty of the Sassi, the government of Italy used force to relocate most of the population of the Sassi to new public housing in the developing modern city. Until the late 1980s, the Sassi was still considered an area of poverty, since its dwellings were, and in most cases still are, uninhabitable and dangerous. The present local administration, however, has become more tourism-orientated, and it has promoted the regeneration of the Sassi as a picturesque touristic attraction with the aid of the Italian government, UNESCO, and Hollywood. Overnight in Matera


Sat 24 May 25: Matera- Vieste
With the magic of Matera still in our minds, we ride north. Our lunch stop will be in Melfi right outside a medieval castle, host of an archeology museum. Due to its central location in the Mediterranean, the South of Italy was at different times inhabited by different civilizations all of which left several traces. After visiting the museum It's time to ride out and into the Puglia region. There are an estimated 50 to 60 million olive trees in Puglia and the region accounts for 40% of Italy's olive oil production. A gelato stop in Manfredonia and an afternoon ride to Vieste, Garganos promontory most eastern town.


Sun 25 May 25 - Vieste: Montegranaro
Now riding along the Adriatic Sea, we leave the Puglia region behind, crossing the Gargano, into the Molise
and Abruzzo region. Well stop for lunch along the way and reach our hotel with plenty of time to relax at our
hotel in the town of Montegranaro where we overnight.


Mon 26 May 25: Montegranaro - Nocera Umbra
From Montegranaro we say goodbye to the sea and head inland cruising through the Monti Sibillini National Park into the Umbria region, nicknamed by its inhabitants the center of the world. We arrive in Assisi, the town of San Francis, the Patron of Italy, and the birthplace of the Franciscan Fathers. Perched on the hillside of Mount Subasio, you can admire the Basilica di San Francesco. In this magical town, we will take a long lunch/sightseeing break and after that, we will ride to our hotel in the rolling countryside of the Umbria region.


Tue 27 May 25: Nocera Umbra - Firenze
Today will be a short ride from Umbria back to Tuscany but no rush, there is always time for an espresso break somewhere along the way and more tasteful Italian delicacies. We reach Firenze in the early afternoon in time to make some plans for our well-deserved day off. There are so many sightseen options in Florence that it might take the time of a few aperitifs to plan it out


Wed 28 May 25: Firenze - day free
Day free in Firenze. Firenze was a center of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era. It is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance and has been called "the Athens of the Middle Ages. From 1865 to 1871 the city was the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy. The Florentine dialect forms the base of Standard Italian, and it became the language of culture throughout Italy due to the prestige of the masterpieces by Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Niccolo` Macchiavelli and Francesco Guicciardini. The city attracts millions of tourists each year, and the Historic Centre of Florence was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. The city is noted for its culture, Renaissance Art and Architecture, and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries, such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Pitti, and still exerts an influence in the fields of art, culture, and politics. Due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, it has been ranked by Forbes as one of the most beautiful cities in the world.


Thu 29 May 25: Firenze - Treviglio
Sadly, it is our last day of riding, nonetheless an amazing one full of great sceneries riding from the Tuscan hills into Motor Valley, that area at the foothill of the Appennini that is home of the most famous Italian Supercars makers. A visit to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello is a must to learn the story and achievements of the most iconic racing car of all time. Time for our final stretch, all the way to the EagleRider headquarters. We return our bikes and get ready to share some stories and good memories at our farewell dinner. We now wish you safe travels back and hope to see you soon for another great Italian ride.


Fri 30 May 25: Treviglio - Departure - Departure
Check out and departure from Italy. Be sure to let us know if you would like to spend a few days in Milan or keep your EagleRider motorcycle a bit longer and
we will make the arrangements for you.


Fri 30 May 25: Departure


Prices & Departures:
➤Z03626 Heathrow from £5789pp


Terms & Conditions:
➤Based on 2 Adults Sharing



Offer Includes

  • Return Flights from Heathrow with British Airways
  • 14 Nights accommodation in a 3 - 4 Star Motorcycle Friendly Hotels
  • 15 Days Italy EagleRider Motorbike Tour
  • Late Model Motorcycle Rental with Fuel
  • Meal plan as per Itinerary with Breakfast on Riding Days & Hosted Welcome Dinner
  • 3/4 Helmet for Rider and Pillion
  • Experienced Multilingual Tour Guide with Museum Tour
  • Support Vehicle Equipped for Luggage and Spare Bike
  • Support Vehicle Driver, Door to Door Luggage Service & EagleRider On-Road Concierge
  • Toll Fees, National Park Entrance Fees & Hotel Parking Fees
  • EagleRider Legendary Farewell Party
  • Transportation between Tour Hotel and EagleRider Locations

Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary