Day 1
This day is reserved for your arrival. You can use it to get acquainted with the area, unpack your luggage in your hotel and get to know the other participants. You will spend the night just like all following nights in a good country-specific hotel including half-board.
Day 2
Today, begin with a training supposed to teach you various enduro basics. If you already know all the basics, you can still profit from this training as coaches can also help advanced riders to improve their skills. After lunch at the beach, you will go on your first tour.
Days 3 and 4
On these days, you will jointly explore the surrounding mountain regions. During the tour, you will take a lunch break where you will see villages that barely any other tourists have seen.
Day 5
Today, for once there is no enduro tour on the schedule, instead you can decide for yourselves how you want to spend this day. Whether it be a relaxed day at the beach or sightseeing – everything is possible here, and the experienced guides would be happy to give you tips on what to see or do.
Days 6 and 7
After your break yesterday, today you will take your bikes off-road again. As on the other riding days, you will also take a lunch break and during the tour, you will see a lot of Andalusia’s diverse landscapes. There are some breathtaking views along our routes!
Day 8
This day is reserved for your departure. You can pack your luggage, use the opportunity to visit the last sights in the area and return back home happy.
At all tours, everyone can ride at his individual pace and there are always alternative tracks that you can take if they appear more attractive to you.
For your convenience, you can rent one of our 4-stroke Honda CRF 230 F enduros that are in perfect condition against a small surcharge.
If you'd instead prefer to bring your own bike, please make sure your Enduro meets all of the requirements for this tour. To do so, your motorbike should be legally registered, in a generally good state, and equipped with proper enduro tires.
If you are not sure whether or not your bike is suitable to ride the tour, send an inquiry to Viaduro GbR and they will be happy to assist you! If a part of your motorbike breaks during your tour, your guide will try to fix it for you.
Should this not be possible on your way, they will try to provide you with a replacement enduro so that you can continue your tour as if nothing had happened. Please consider that if you've not booked one of the rental enduros before, they will have to charge you the additional rental amount.
For your own safety, they require you to wear a helmet, knee, and elbow pads, a chest guard, gloves, a motorcycle jacket or jersey, goggles, and durable motorcycle boots while riding. For this purpose, please bring your own protective gear. Unfortunately, as of right now, you cannot rent the protection gear from Viaduro GbR but have to bring your own.
To be able to join the enduro tour by riding your motorbike through Spain, you must be at least 18 years old. Furthermore, you need a valid motorcycle license. An international license is not required. If you'd like to join our tour as a non-rider, however, there is no minimum age, as long as children and teenagers under the age of 18 are accompanied by a legal representative. After all, Spain is the perfect base for a family getaway anyways!
Skill levels required for this tour: beginner, intermediate, and advanced
Beginner:
- can ride for 2-3 hours
- minimal riding experience
- assistance required
- comfortable with curves and leans
- basic experience with unsurfaced roads
- short distance ascents and descents
Intermediate:
- can ride for 3-4 hours
- average riding experience
- little assistance required
- comfortable with extreme curves and leans
- average experience with unsurfaced roads
- steep ascents and descents
Advanced:
- can ride for 5-6 hours
- extensive riding experience
- assistance on demand (if required)
- experienced with riding a variety of motorcycles
- comfortable with any terrain and weather conditions