La Paz Boardwalk & City Highlights by Bicycle
La Paz Boardwalk & City Highlights by Bicycle
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Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Show off your pedal powers as you explore La Paz whose cool breezes, warm bays and swaying coconut trees all add to the unhurried, enchanted charms of this idyllic city. Once transferred to the bike center, your experienced guide will offer a safety briefing and you'll receive your bicycle plus equipment. Then, you and your small group will pedal along the bustling Malecón. View sandy beaches, charming cafes, and colorful street art and sculptures created by Mexican artists. Marvel at the ocean views at El Quiosco and view Queen's Pier followed by a quick stop for an iconic photograph at the famous Letters of La Paz, a beloved landmark that spells out the city's name in large, colorful letters. When you're ready to relax, you'll head to a seafront restaurant for chips and guacamole. If you're hungry, delicious seafood and refreshing cocktails are available for purchase.
Special Notes:
The minimum age to participate is 12, max is 65. The max weight allowed per person is 127 kilograms (280 pounds). For safety reasons, expectant mothers, guests with neck or back problems, recent surgeries, or patients with diabetes, epilepsy, blindness, asthma or any other heart or respiratory conditions are not eligible to participate in this excursion. Helmet and reflective vest will be provided and must be worn. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Bring biodegradable sunblock, head cover and sunglasses.Medical Restriction:
For safety reasons, expectant mothers, guests with neck or back problems, recent surgeries, or patients with diabetes, epilepsy, blindness, asthma or any other heart or respiratory conditions are not eligible to participate in this excursion.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.