Choose to bike back independently or buy a ferry ticket
Stress-free tour with bike and equipment rental included
Choose to bike back independently or buy a ferry ticket
Cover many top San Francisco sights including the Golden Gate Bridge
Stress-free tour with bike and equipment rental included
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3-hour guided bike tour with tour guide
All day bike and equipment rental
Helmets are included with every rental
Visit to Golden Gate Bridge
3-hour guided bike tour with tour guide
All day bike and equipment rental
Current Year BEYOND The City bicycles, equip with handlebar bag, map & map-holder, water bottle holder, lock, rear rack, bungee.
Helmets are included with every rental
Visit to Golden Gate Bridge
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3-hour guided bike tour with tour guide
All day bike and equipment rental
Current Year BEYOND The City bicycles, equip with handlebar bag, map & map-holder, water bottle holder, lock, rear rack, bungee.
Helmets are included with every rental
Visit to Golden Gate Bridge
3-hour guided bike tour with tour guide
All day bike and equipment rental
Current Year BEYOND The City bicycles, equip with handlebar bag, map & map-holder, water bottle holder, lock, rear rack, bungee.
Entry/Admission - Fisherman's Wharf
Helmets are included with every rental
Options include our public 10am tour or a private tour at the time of your choice!
Visit to Golden Gate Bridge
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This iconic bike tour begins in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf – one of the only true wharfs of its kind left in America! From there, your journey follows the curve of the coast to see sea lions, the military fort and the city’s best view of the bridge. You’ll bike over the Golden Gate Bridge for priceless views of the area’s unique topography and skyline. Once over the ”International Orange”, coast downhill into sunny Sausalito, where you’ll hop on a ferry with your bike in tow for an easy ride back to the wharf.
This iconic bike tour begins in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf – one of the only true wharfs of its kind left in America! From there, your journey follows the curve of the coast to see sea lions, the military fort and the city’s best view of the bridge. You’ll bike over the Golden Gate Bridge for priceless views of the area’s unique topography and skyline. Once over the 8_[”International Orange”, coast downhill into sunny Sausalito, where you’ll hop on a ferry with your bike in tow for an easy ride back to the wharf.
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This iconic bike tour begins in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf – one of the only true wharfs of its kind left in America! From there, your journey follows the curve of the coast to see sea lions, the military fort and the city’s best view of the bridge. You’ll bike over the Golden Gate Bridge for priceless views of the area’s unique topography and skyline. Once over the 8_[”International Orange”, coast downhill into sunny Sausalito, where you’ll hop on a ferry with your bike in tow for an easy ride back to the wharf.
This iconic bike tour begins in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf – one of the only true wharfs of its kind left in America! From there, your journey follows the curve of the coast to see sea lions, the military fort and the city’s best view of the bridge. You’ll bike over the Golden Gate Bridge for priceless views of the area’s unique topography and skyline. Once over the ”International Orange”, coast downhill into sunny Sausalito, where you’ll hop on a ferry with your bike in tow for an easy ride back to the wharf.
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This iconic bike tour begins in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf – one of the only true wharfs of its kind left in America! From there, your journey follows the curve of the coast to see sea lions, the military fort and the city’s best view of the bridge. You’ll bike over the Golden Gate Bridge for priceless views of the area’s unique topography and skyline. Once over the ”International Orange”, coast downhill into sunny Sausalito, where you’ll hop on a ferry with your bike in tow for an easy ride back to the wharf.
San Francisco is known for being a bike-friendly city, so get out in the fresh air and experience the city’s magnificent outdoor attraction on a bike tour. Having a guide to lead the way means you can put away your map, forget about navigating, and focus on the views. Ride between Fisherman’s Wharf and Sausalito, stopping at scenic viewpoints along the way, including the Golden Gate Bridge, and Vista Point.
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Join a 3-hour bike tour from Fisherman’s Wharf. Ride past landmarks like Aquatic Park Cove and the Palace of Fine Arts. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito, known for its scenic waterfront. Tour includes full-day bike rental.
Join a 3-hour bike tour from Fisherman’s Wharf. Ride past landmarks like Aquatic Park Cove and the Palace of Fine Arts. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito, known for its scenic waterfront. Enjoy free time for exploration before returning to the city at your leisure. Tour includes full-day bike rental.
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Join a 3-hour bike tour from Fisherman’s Wharf. Ride past landmarks like Aquatic Park Cove and the Palace of Fine Arts. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito, known for its scenic waterfront. Enjoy free time for exploration before returning to the city at your leisure. Tour includes full-day bike rental.
Your 3-hour Golden Gate Bridge bike tour starts at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, where you’ll meet your guide. Then take off along a mostly flat route that follows the waterfront of San Francisco Bay. Pedal past sights like Aquatic Park Cove, part of San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, and enjoy views of Alcatraz Island and the Golden Gate Bridge. Then continue past Fort Mason Center, a National Historic Landmark; Marina Green, where beautiful homes face the water; the Palace of Fine Arts, built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition; and Crissy Field, part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. When you arrive at Fort Point, at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge, take advantage of a great photo op of the iconic red towers before crossing the bridge’s 1.7-mile (2.7-km) span, which ends at Vista Point, another panoramic viewpoint for photos of the bay and city skyline. Complete the last stretch of your bike tour into Sausalito, a small, upscale town known for its picturesque waterfront scenery. From Sausalito, you will be on your own to continue exploring however you wish. Continue biking around the area, using your provided map to perhaps conquer the hills of the Marin Headlands or see more of San Francisco, such as the Presidio or Ocean Beach; refuel with food and drinks at one of Sausalito’s many restaurants (own expense); and return to the city at your leisure, either by biking back across the bridge or taking the ferry from Sausalito with your bike (ferry tickets are at your own expense). Your bike tour includes full-day bike rental, so you can use your bike independently before and/or after your guided tour. Select a departure time for your tour when booking.
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Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito Guided Bike Tour
San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito Guided Bike Tour
Short Description
San Francisco is known for being a bike-friendly city, so get out in the fresh air and experience the city’s magnificent outdoor attraction on a bike tour. Having a guide to lead the way means you can put away your map, forget about navigating, and focus on the views. Ride between Fisherman’s Wharf and Sausalito, stopping at scenic viewpoints along the way, including the Golden Gate Bridge, and Vista Point.
San Francisco is known for being a bike-friendly city, so get out in the fresh air and experience the city’s magnificent outdoor attraction on a bike tour. Having a guide to lead the way means you can put away your map, forget about navigating, and focus on the views. Ride between Fisherman’s Wharf and Sausalito, stopping at scenic viewpoints along the way, including the Golden Gate Bridge, and Vista Point.
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Confirmation for this tour will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Credit card with ID (one per party) is required to be on file for a security deposit
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infant seats available
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Confirmation for this tour will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Credit card with ID (one per party) is required to be on file for a security deposit
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infant seats available
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
Summary
Your 3-hour Golden Gate Bridge bike tour starts at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, where you’ll meet your guide. Then take off along a mostly flat route that follows the waterfront of San Francisco Bay. Pedal past sights like Aquatic Park Cove, part of San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, and enjoy views of Alcatraz Island and the Golden Gate Bridge. Then continue past Fort Mason Center, a National Historic Landmark; Marina Green, where beautiful homes face the water; the Palace of Fine Arts, built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition; and Crissy Field, part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. When you arrive at Fort Point, at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge, take advantage of a great photo op of the iconic red towers before crossing the bridge’s 1.7-mile (2.7-km) span, which ends at Vista Point, another panoramic viewpoint for photos of the bay and city skyline. Complete the last stretch of your bike tour into Sausalito, a small, upscale town known for its picturesque waterfront scenery. From Sausalito, you will be on your own to continue exploring however you wish. Continue biking around the area, using your provided map to perhaps conquer the hills of the Marin Headlands or see more of San Francisco, such as the Presidio or Ocean Beach; refuel with food and drinks at one of Sausalito’s many restaurants (own expense); and return to the city at your leisure, either by biking back across the bridge or taking the ferry from Sausalito with your bike (ferry tickets are at your own expense). Your bike tour includes full-day bike rental, so you can use your bike independently before and/or after your guided tour. Select a departure time for your tour when booking.
Your 3-hour Golden Gate Bridge bike tour starts at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, where you’ll meet your guide. Then take off along a mostly flat route that follows the waterfront of San Francisco Bay.
Pedal past sights like Aquatic Park Cove, part of San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, and enjoy views of Alcatraz Island and the Golden Gate Bridge. Then continue past Fort Mason Center, a National Historic Landmark; Marina Green, where beautiful homes face the water; the Palace of Fine Arts, built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition; and Crissy Field, part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
When you arrive at Fort Point, at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge, take advantage of a great photo op of the iconic red towers before crossing the bridge’s 1.7-mile (2.7-km) span, which ends at Vista Point, another panoramic viewpoint for photos of the bay and city skyline. Complete the last stretch of your bike tour into Sausalito, a small, upscale town known for its picturesque waterfront scenery.
From Sausalito, you will be on your own to continue exploring however you wish. Continue biking around the area, using your provided map to perhaps conquer the hills of the Marin Headlands or see more of San Francisco, such as the Presidio or Ocean Beach; refuel with food and drinks at one of Sausalito’s many restaurants (own expense); and return to the city at your leisure, either by biking back across the bridge or taking the ferry from Sausalito with your bike (ferry tickets are at your own expense).
Your bike tour includes full-day bike rental, so you can use your bike independently before and/or after your guided tour. Select a departure time for your tour when booking.