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From your single-speed beach cruiser or E-BIKE (NEW!) you’ll hear local facts and enjoy beach views sneaking out between million-dollar homes.

We've built a safe route that we’ll upload to your phone. The route guides you through neighborhoods, on sidewalks, past restaurants, and into the state park (+$2 to enter). Tour is 8.5 miles with lots of opportunities to pause and sightsee.

In the park you can take pictures at the iconic pier, visit the many bathrooms, or explore the gift shop. Keep your eyes peeled for exotic birds, deer, dolphins, and an alligator or two - Eek!

**SELF-GUIDED** TOUR:
- Ride when you want, at your pace!
- No human guide = Stop for food. Swim. Photoshoot!*
- Includes bike, helmet, lock, & phone mount.
- Does not include park fee (+$2)

> You ride mostly in neighborhoods and on sidewalks.
> E-Bikes fit riders 4'11" & up, must be 16 to ride.

* 3 hours AVERAGE; can be done faster or slower. No rush to return (unless inventory is limited), just back by 5 PM.
Ville: Destin
Sat 14 Feb
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À partir de $33.00
Sat 14 Feb
À partir de $33.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Helmets (optional), bike lights, bike basket.
We provide pizza on our evening rides.
Use of bicycle
We provide bagels on our morning rides.
Coffee is available on our morning rides.
Helmets (optional), bike lights, bike basket.
We provide pizza on our evening rides.
Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Booking indicates consent from each member of your party to Bikes, Bagels, & Brew LLC's rental agreement
À quoi s'attendre
1
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. We’ll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to check-in with riders about their bike fit, comfort with pace, and share a few quick facts.
2
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
3
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks, guests will want to watch for alligators, turtles, birds, deer, and more. We’ll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is time for food and drink [provided], bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
4
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. We’ll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to check-in with riders about their bike fit, comfort with pace, and share a few quick facts.
5
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
6
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks, guests will want to watch for alligators, turtles, birds, deer, and more. We’ll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is time for food and drink [provided], bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
7
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. We’ll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to check-in with riders about their bike fit, comfort with pace, and share a few quick facts.
8
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
9
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks, guests will want to watch for alligators, turtles, birds, deer, and more. We’ll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is time for food and drink [provided], bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
10
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. We’ll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to check-in with riders about their bike fit, comfort with pace, and share a few quick facts.
11
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
12
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks, guests will want to watch for alligators, turtles, birds, deer, and more. We’ll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is time for food and drink [provided], bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
13
Grand lagon inférieur
Les clients arrivent dans un petit magasin de vélos. C'est l'emplacement de départ et d'arrivée. Nous ferons également une brève pause à une rampe de mise à l'eau bien en vue dans le quartier pour nous renseigner auprès des cyclistes sur l'ajustement de leur vélo, le confort avec le rythme et partager quelques faits rapides.
14
Plage de la ville de Panama
Les visites s'arrêtent à un point d'accès à la plage pour donner aux cyclistes la chance de voir un célèbre restaurant local, d'apprendre l'histoire du sable blanc de la région et de reprendre leur souffle. Avant de partir, les guides partagent des instructions pour naviguer dans le prochain tronçon du trajet.
15
Parc d'État de St. Andrews
En entrant dans l'un des 175 parcs d'État de Floride, les clients voudront observer les alligators, les tortues, les oiseaux, les cerfs et bien plus encore. Nous nous arrêterons pour voir la jetée, Shell Island et Gator Lake. À la jetée, il y a du temps pour manger et boire [fourni], des pauses toilettes et une promenade le long de la plage.
16
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
17
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
18
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
19
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
20
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
21
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
22
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
23
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
24
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
25
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
26
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
27
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
28
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
29
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
30
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
31
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
32
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
33
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
34
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
35
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
36
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
37
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
38
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
39
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
40
Lower Grand Lagoon
Guests arrive at a small boutique bike shop. This is the starting and ending location. You'll also pause briefly at a prominent boat launch in the neighborhood to watch our first video.
41
Panama City Beach
Tours pause at a beach access point to give riders a chance to see a famous local eatery, learn the history of the areas’s white sand, and catch their breath. Before departing, guides share instructions for navigating the next stretch of the ride.
42
St. Andrews State Park
Upon entering one of Florida’s 175 state parks (+$2), riders will want to watch-out for alligators, dolphins, turtles, birds, deer, and more. You'll stop to view the jetty, Shell Island, and Gator Lake. At the pier, there is opportunity for food and drink, bathroom breaks, and a stroll along the beach.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (94)
morganrA7911PJ
Jun 2021
Ryan was an excellent tour guide. He created a safe bike environment, even for less experienced riders. He provided insightful information about the Panama City Beach area throughout the tour. And most of all he made the bike ride fun! I would highly recommend this tour. Also, make sure to sign up towards the beginning of your vacation so that you can make good use of his restaurant and beach recommendations.
tdottie81
May 2021
The bike tour was the highlight of our vacation. It was nice to get away from the people and buildings and get some physical activity. We met the tour guide, Ryan, at his beautiful home. He had many bikes to choose from and started out the tour with road rules/instructions on how the day will go. We got on our bikes and started towards St. Andrews Park. I felt safe on the roads, as Ryan called out for vehicles and road hazards. We stopped along the way and Ryan would talk about Panama City history and trivia. He was very personable. When we got to the park, he brought out an array of items for breakfast-bagels, condiments, fruit and some really good coffee. We explored St. Andrews Island on foot and on our bikes. We looked for alligators and egrets. There were many opportunities to use the restroom if needed. The ride took around 3 hours and we covered 8 miles but with all of the stops it felt relaxing. My only regret, I should have worn a hat!
H9190UZhollyl
May 2021
Our group did the evening bike tour. Loved it! Ryan is a great guide and host! Saw some great scenery at St. Andrew’s State Park! Beautiful sunset on the pier! Pizza was great! Definitely worth every penny! Would recommend to others for sure!

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