This tour is one of the most affordable and fun ways to see all of Savannah. Ride through beautiful historic sites with the guidance of our knowledgeable, fun, charming tour guides. See the city in st
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Location: Savannah
What's Included
- Tour guide
- Use of helmet (on request, not required for 16 years and older)
- Well-Maintained Class 2 Electric Bike
- Bike Lock
- Map with Recommended Route of Squares, Sites, Restaurants, and Shopping
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely, the electric bikes are super easy to use! They have pedal assist, which means you don't have to do all the work. Most people who are new to biking find them really manageable. Plus, the tour guides are great and will help you get comfortable before starting the ride. You'll be zipping around in no time!
A: Great question! Riders must be at least 16 years old to ride the electric bikes on their own. However, younger kids can join if they’re on traditional bikes alongside parents. Just keep in mind that the tour does go at a decent pace, so make sure they’re comfortable riding!
A: There are a few parking lots nearby, but they can fill up fast, especially on weekends. I recommend getting there a bit early to find a spot. Alternatively, you can check for street parking, which is available, but make sure to read the signs. It’s usually about a 5-10 min walk to the meeting spot.
Discussions
Just did the electric bike tour in Savannah, and it was amazing!
I went on the Historical Electric Bike Tour last week, and it totally exceeded my expectations! The guide was super knowledgeable about Savannah's history, took us to some stunning spots, and the bikes were so much fun to ride. I felt like I was flying by all the beautiful squares. We also got a map and some great lunch recommendations. Highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves a bit of adventure!
Looking to gift the electric bike tour - any tips?
I'm thinking about getting the Historical Electric Bike Tour for my partner's birthday! I love that it includes the bikes and a map of the city. Just wondering how long the tour usually lasts and if it’s suitable for someone who’s not the most confident cyclist. Any insights would be appreciated!