Electric scooters, or e-bikes as the industry calls them, are a blast! After getting a brief intro on e-biking and getting comfortable, you'll depart on this group tour from the shop and ride through
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Location: Cape Canaveral
What's Included
- This is a guided tour and a guide will be provided for groups of 4 or more.
- Accommodation as per itinerary
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! Kids 12 and up can join as long as they have a parent or guardian with them. The bikes are pretty easy to use, so even if they’re not super experienced, they should be okay. Just keep in mind that everyone riding should have a good understanding of how to control an e-bike.
A: Yes, there is! The weight limit for the e-bikes is about 250 lbs. If you or someone you know is close to that, it’s best to check with the provider first to see if they have options available. Safety first!
A: It's definitely a casual ride, but I’d recommend wearing comfortable athletic wear. You’ll want clothes that you can move around in! Also, don't forget sunscreen and sunglasses since you'll be outdoors. And maybe a light jacket if it gets breezy near the coast.
Discussions
Thinking about booking the Electric Bike Tour in Cocoa Beach!
Hey everyone! I’m looking at this electric bike tour in Port Canaveral and Cocoa Beach, and it looks like so much fun! I love that you can take it easy with the e-bikes or pedal yourself if you're feeling adventurous. Plus, the stops at places like Ron Jon Surf Shop and Cocoa Beach Pier sound awesome. Just not sure if it’s suitable for my kids (12 and 14). Anyone have experience with that?
Just did the Electric Bike Tour, and it was AMAZING!
I just got back from the e-bike tour in Cocoa Beach, and wow, it was such a cool experience! The bikes were so easy to ride, and the views around the pier were breathtaking. We stopped at Manatee Sanctuary Park and even saw a few manatees! The guides were super chill and made sure we all felt comfortable. Anyone else who’s done it, what was your favorite part?