Guided Bike Tours in Portland, Maine

The best way to see Portland? From the saddle of a bike, with a local guide who knows every story worth telling. Portland is a city built for exploring by bike — coastal paths, historic neighborhoods, working lighthouses, and some of the best food in New England all within pedaling distance. Our guided day tours show you the best of it at an easy, unhurried pace, with knowledgeable guides who make every mile interesting. No experience needed. No logistics to figure out. Just show up, clip in, and let us take care of the rest.

The best way to see Portland? From the saddle of a bike, with a local guide who knows every story worth telling.

Portland is a city built for exploring by bike — coastal paths, historic neighborhoods, working lighthouses, and some of the best food in New England all within pedaling distance. Our guided day tours show you the best of it at an easy, unhurried pace, with knowledgeable guides who make every mile interesting.

No experience needed. No logistics to figure out. Just show up, clip in, and let us take care of the rest.

Something for every kind of day in Portland.

Whether you’re here for one afternoon or a full week, we have a tour to match your pace and your appetite — for miles, for history, and for lobster.

  • 5 Lighthouse Bike Tour — Portland’s classic. Fifteen coastal miles, five historic lighthouses, and Maine’s best lobster roll. The one guests call the highlight of their trip.
  • Around the Peninsula — A relaxed, story-filled ride through Portland’s most interesting neighborhoods. The local’s version of the city.
  • Pedal Peaks Island — A ferry ride across the bay, quiet island roads, and views that stop you mid-pedal. Perfect for families.
  • Bike and Brews Tour — Easy coastal miles connecting Portland’s best craft breweries. The most social ride we offer.
  • The Lobster Roll Tour — Deeper into Maine’s coast, 30–40 miles of quiet roads, and a lobster feast that earns its reputation.
  • Explore Casco Bay — Lighthouse views by bike, island vistas by ferry. The perfect Maine two-for-one.
  • Kennebunkport Bike Tour — Postcard-perfect seaside villages, beaches, and boats just south of Portland.

Built for every rider.

Our tours aren’t athletic contests — they’re active explorations designed for real people on a real vacation. Guides adjust the pace to the group, stops are frequent, and e-bike upgrades are available on most tours for anyone who wants a little extra help on the hills. If you haven’t ridden in years, you’re in good company.

“I’m not very fit right now and had to walk two hills — but that was fine. Don’t be nervous if you’re not a serious cyclist. The whole experience was wonderful.” — Guest review, 5 Lighthouse Bike Tour

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Frequently asked questions

What are Summer Feet day trip bike tours?

Day trip bike tours are guided cycling experiences lasting a few hours, designed to showcase Portland’s coast, lighthouses, and neighborhoods — all in a single day. Bikes, helmets, a knowledgeable guide, and key highlights are included, making them an easy, memorable way to explore.

Most day trips last 3 to 5 hours, depending on the route and stops. Tours are paced comfortably, with time built in for photos, history, and breaks.

No. Day trip bike tours are designed for casual and recreational riders. Routes are chosen for safety and enjoyment, and guides adjust the pace to the group. E-bike options are available on select tours.

Yes. Several day trip tours offer electric bike options, making riding easier on hills and more accessible for guests who want extra support.

Mileage varies by tour, generally ranging from 6 to 30 miles. Distances are selected to be enjoyable rather than strenuous, with frequent stops.

Day trips typically include a bike, helmet, guide, planned route, and key experiences along the way. Some tours also include food or drinks. Inclusions vary by tour and are listed on each tour page.