Virginia’s Colonial Williamsburg Bike Vacation

Join us in 2026 as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence, by bicycle. The bike vacation is based in Colonial Williamsburg, which in the 18th century was the capital of the Colony of Virginia – Britain’s largest and wealthiest colony in the New World. The entire old-town-area has been “frozen in time” and preserved as a living history museum portraying colonial Virginia on the eve of the American Revolution. Everyone remains in character 24 hours a day – shop keepers, townsfolk, children at play, marching militia, tavern folks, political figures, slaves – depicting the days, months, and years leading up to and during the Revolutionary War. Enjoy lots of open-air theatre, visit trade shops, and dine at 18th century taverns. Come, be part of the story, on your 21st century bicycle!

What’s included?

  • 6 days of cycling and other activities
  • 5 nights lodging (Williamsburg Lodge in downtown Williamsburg)
  • 10 meals (5 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners), catering to all dietary needs
  • Free use of our bikes, plus helmet, rear rack bag for your personal items, rear safety light + triangle, water bottle, and T-shirt. E-bikes available
  • Superior level of support throughout your stay (each trip comes with two 15-passenger vans and three professional bike tour guides)
  • Ride with GPS navigation (using your own phone) or paper route notes
  • Exclusive GBT activities, including a private walking tour of Colonial Williamsburg and an evening theatrical show
  • Admission to the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area, Jamestown Settlement, Jamestown Island Visitors Center, and Yorktown Visitors Center, and the American Revolution Museum
  • Full access to our online photo gallery with photos/videos from your trip
  • Small group size of 15-20 people (or organize your own private trip)
  • Pickup and drop-off at the Richmond International Airport (or nearby hotels)

Date

Oct 25 - 30, 2026

Time

All Day

Category

Organizer

Great Bike Tours
Great Bike Tours
Phone
802-777-2009
Email
info@greatbiketours.com
Website
https://greatbiketours.com/
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