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Bike the spectacular South Island of New Zealand with our experienced local guides. All tours are fully supported and include quality accommodation and the opportunity to engage in a variety of attractions along the way. We offer bicycle tours that include adventure tourism in Queenstown, whale watching in Kaikoura and sea kayaking in the Abel Tasman National Park.

We offer guided and supported cycling tours at competitive prices to meet the needs of anyone considering New Zealand as a cycling destination. We pride ourselves on choosing only cycle-friendly, quality accommodation so that you will find this will be a highlight of your trip. Contact us for a competitive quote today.

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"All the accomodation was fabulous - each was different but great. It was so important for us to have a comfortable and friendly place to stay each night."
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We arrange a bicycle route with points of interest mapped out for you, quality accommodation along the way and reliable bikes and equipment. Our friendly guides are there to make sure you have the ride of your life. As experienced cyclists, these are the bikes, equipment and cycling tours we would want to do if we were visiting New Zealand.

We also hire all sorts of cycle equipment, camping gear, camper vans and support vehicles through our Partner website Independent Cycle Tours New Zealand

Supported bike tours
check out our range of tours here.
For fully guided tours with 'on the bike guides'
from 2-19 days, contact us for dates and availability

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Self-guided bike tours
if you feel like going it alone, check out our range of self-guided tours and bicycle hire

Why a guided cycle tour?

lake wakatipuNew Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world to bike in, with a low crime rate, low traffic volumes and friendly culture. this makes New Zealand, and the South Island in particular, ideal for cycling. Our guides are all experienced New Zealand cyclists, with a passion for their job.

With extensive local cycling knowledge and tourism industry contacts, we are able to offer a variety of quality accommodation at competitive prices.

All of the accommodation used on ICTNZ bicycle tours has been personally checked by our team for cleanliness, quality and (most importantly) cycle-friendly hosts.

While other cycle tour companies use sterile motel units and churn out conveyer-belt mass produced tours, we pride ourselves of bringing you the tours we would want to do if we were travelling New Zealand.

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New Zealand has been voted the best country in the world for the first time ever at the Condé Nast Traveller Awards 2005. Lonely Planet has voted New Zealand one of the top tourism destinations in the world for the second year running.


In addition, the Lonely Planet website also has the following to say about cycling in New Zealand:

"Many travellers describe New Zealand as a cyclists' paradise: it's clean, green, uncrowded and unspoiled..."

 

Cycle touring in New Zealand

Let us help you find out why the South Island of New Zealand is such a premier cycling destination.
Check out our range of supported and fully guided tours now.


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