A match made in adventure heaven.
Surfing and mountain biking... together at last! We've taken the best land sport on the planet and combined it with the best water sport, all in the best country in the world to do it in (where else do you find the world's 2nd-biggest mountain range within hours of one of the world's longest coastlines?).
Feeling in a rut? Spend a day mountain biking on the coast mountains, in the shadow of giant peaks like Mt. Aconcagua (the Americas' highest), followed by an afternoon of surfing in the Pacific Ocean and you'll feel like an adventure rockstar!
On this Ride we add 3 afternoons of surfing to an itinerary full of incredible mountain bike rides. No surfing experience is necessary - we'll provide the lessons, boards and wetsuits.
And did we mention you can get a top-notch bottle of wine for about $5/bottle?
Surf, singletrack, and syrah... does it get any better?
Is This Ride For You?
You can ride up to 5 hours a day at a moderate pace (with plenty of stops to enjoy some incredible views) You can handle moderately technical terrain: roots, rocks, moderately steep terrain, and obstacles up to 6" high (e.g. logs) You know how to swim and are game to try out something new (surfing) in a safe environment with qualified instructors (or you're experience and want to head to the bigger breaks) You like fine wine at a fraction of the regular cost in Europe or North America
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Locations visited/nearby
Chile, South America
0 testimonials about this trip.
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Reviewer: Enrique Nodarse
located in
Puerto Rico,
Hey Mike!
First of all I wanted to say the Peru trip was amazing. Wayo is the
man!! Given..he had the perfect setting, surrounded by the perfect
Andean mountains, nonetheless he turned an already 'cool as hell' trip
into a nearly flawless one. Simply one of my best vacations yet. I
think I was more winded by our constant laughing than the low-oxygen
high elevation climbs!!
Lets not forget, Jose and Russo, without them the trip would not have
been nearly as cool. I think I can speak on behalf of all of us that
took the trip when I say the day we spent in Joses Farm made the trip
very different than anything we or at least I ever expected from any
tour or organized travel. I didn't expect that...the guide does not
usually take you to his home!! ...which happened to be a beautiful 40
acre citrus tree haven surrounded by some of the most amazing greenest
hills that I have ever had the privilege of riding. As if that was not
enough our perfect day of riding was supplemented by fresh juices,
cheeses, cold peruvian beers served by the poolside and culminated with
the delicious BBQ chicken lunch.
Well, I could go on and on, but I think you already have a pretty good
idea of how much I enjoyed my trip. I won't continue my rant, and leave
you with more time to get out there and scout more 'sacred rides' for
the rest of us to see and hopefully ride.
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Reviewer: Barbara and Mick
located in
UK
Just a note to let you know that Mick and I thoroughly enjoyed our Sacred Rides holiday. We had an absolutely fantastic time. The trails Eddy and Val took us on were excellent and we will remember them for a long time.
I think most of us felt that our riding had improved during the course of the week, and Mick and I have certainly noticed a difference since we got back to England and have been riding our favourite Lake District trails. We had a devil-kicking session last weekend, where Mick confidently rode the off-camber boardwalks that he is usually hesitant on, and I rode a particularly tricky rocky section that I have always jibbed at before. Both were conquered with ease!
Everyone in the group got along really well and Eddy and Val were a pleasure to be around. All in all, it was a fab holiday. Thanks very much!
Best regards,
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Reviewer: Kim Ruthers
located in
US
Thank you. I loved every minute of it. My bike skills and confidence
have improved and I have seen truly amazing sights. A terrific trip!
Special information
- You need to form your own private group for this trip. It will be scheduled for a date you arrange with the provider. The itinerary here is just a sample.
- Offers some solo-only/singles departures.
Itinerary
Day 1. Arrive in Santiago
On your first day in Chile, you'll be checking in to your hotel in central Santiago and getting prepared for your Ride. From your hotel you'll have great views of the Andes, and will be within walking distance of great local restaurants and shops. Take the day to rest and explore Santiago. If you feel up to it, you can hop on the bike and ride up to a mountain in the center of town, where you'll have spectacular views of the city and the mountains. Tonight we'll meet for our first group dinner, and sample some of the local wines and drinks, including Pisco Sour, a national favourite.
Day 2. Santiago area riding
You'll start the day off with a delicious, hearty breakfast at the hotel, then meet with your guides for a pre-tour meet-and-greet and safety talk. Then it's time to ride! We'll hop in the van and head across town to the base of Huinginal mountain. This local playground features a challenging 2-hour climb along singletrack trails. Once we reach the top, we'll pause to soak in the amazing views before heading back down on beautiful, smooth and fast singletrack. We'll have lunch at the base of the trail, then hop in the van for an afternoon of shuttle riding. When we've had our fill, we'll head back to our hotel and another round of delicious Chilean wine.
Day 3. Cerro El Roble
After breakfast we hop in the van for a 1-hour drive high into the mountains. We'll ascend part of the way in the van, then climb the last hour to the summit of the El Roble trail on our bikes. At the top of the climb, we'll have breathtaking views of Mt. Aconcagua - the continent's highest mountain - and the Pacific coastline. The winding, technical descent takes us through pine forest, ending up in the charming town of Olmue where the van will wait to take us to a delicious local lunch. After lunch, it's off to Valparaiso, the oceanside home of famed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, fascinating architecture and winding streets.
Day 4. Valparaiso urban riding and Pacific surf.
Valparaiso is built onto the side of a mountain, with narrow winding streets and colourful houses throughout. The alleys and back streets make for some incredible urban riding - we'll climb to the very top of town and enjoy the view before dropping in on this fun and unique urban descent along the same streets used for the Cerro Abajo Red Bull race every year. After lunch at one of our local favourites, we'll head up the coast to Maitencillo. After checking in to our beachside villa, we'll grab the surfboards and meet our instructor for an afternoon of surf instruction. When the sun sets, we'll bring in our boards and enjoy dinner in town.
Days 5+6. Jungle mountain biking and surfing in the Pacific Ocean.
You'll spend 2 more days enjoying some thrilling riding in the Chilean coastal jungle in the mornings, and surfing in the afternoons. The riding is fast and smooth, with some great climbs and views of the ocean. Maitencillo is a perfect place to practice your surfing, with breaks ranging from 2 to 10 feet. If you're feeling really keen, join us for a sunrise surf - totally magical! n.b. no surf experience is required to partake in the surfing.
Day 7. San Esteban and San Francisco Lodge
After a sunrise surf session, breakfast, and one more ride in the jungle, we'll hop in the van for the drive to San Esteban. This charming and picturesque town is surrounded by mountains and vineyards... and singletrack. We'll check in at the beautiful San Francisco Lodge, have lunch, and then hop on the bikes for a great afternoon of class cross-country riding. After returning to the lodge, we'll enjoy a soak in the hot tubs before enjoying a tasty dinner and sampling some of the local wines.
Day 8. San Esteban riding
We'll spend another day exploring the beautiful San Esteban valley, this time a gorgeous singletrack loop that takes us around the valley. We'll pack lunches for this amazing ride, and when we come back to the lodge, there's lots more to do, including hiking, horseback riding (included), and lots of other fun stuff!
Day 9. San Esteban and return to Santiago
We finish our last day of the trip with another spectacular ride, this time another beautiful cross-country singletrack ride. After returning to the lodge, we'll pack up the bikes, enjoy a few glasses of local wine to celebrate a magical week, and hop in the van for the return drive to Santiago, stopping for one last lunch along the way. If your flight home departs that evening, we'll take you to the airport. Otherwise, you can stay a few more nights in Santiago and explore one of South America's most beautiful cities - the shuttle will stop at our hotel after going to the airport.
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