English-speaking professional driver/guide
Alcatraz ticket
1-day e-bike rental
Helmet and lock
Front handlebar bag and rear gear rack
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Damage insurance
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Participants must be 13 or older to ride an electric bike
The bike tour is scheduled for the day following the Alcatraz tour. The date and time indicated on the confirmation are for the Alcatraz tour, with the bike tour booked for the following day. Should you need to change your bike tour date, please reach out to the local operator directly. However, due to National Park restrictions, Alcatraz reservations cannot be altered or rescheduled after purchase
The Cellhouse audio tour is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
Names of all participants must be provided to receive Alcatraz tickets during the booking. Incomplete information will result in not receiving tickets
Bike rental may require a credit card deposit or authorization at bike tour check-in
Embark on a captivating two-day adventure in San Francisco with an electric bike tour and an Alcatraz visit. Begin your journey by taking a ferry to the infamous Alcatraz Prison, where notorious criminals like Al Capone were once incarcerated.
On the second day, gear up for an electric bike exploration through San Francisco's vibrant streets. Your guide will provide you with an e-bike, lock, and helmet, and you'll pedal through North Beach’s Little Italy, enjoying close-up views of the iconic Transamerica Pyramid Building.
Explore the Barbary Coast, historic supper clubs, and witness the transformation of neighborhoods from scandalous to sparkling. Cruise through culturally rich areas like the Mission, Castro, and Haight Ashbury, appreciating ever-changing street art and the unique character of each community. The journey concludes at Fisherman’s Wharf after passing through Polk Gulch and visiting iconic landmarks like Alamo Square's Painted Ladies and the Civic Center