Tour Guidé
Circuit à moto guidé de la Côte à la Côte - De Los Angeles à Orlando
17 jours / 16 nuits • Guidé • 3486 mi / 5577.6 km • 55 - 100 °F / 12.8 - 37.8 °C
Cette aventure a été un rite de passage américain depuis des générations - des adolescents qui ont convaincu leurs parents de leur passer les clés de la Chrysler ou de la vieille moto de rue qui traînait dans le garage, aux parents chargeant la voiture familiale et parcourant le pays. Pour la plupart d'entre nous, le terme « Road Trip » nous ramène à une époque plus simple de nos vies, une époque où une voiture, un peu d'argent pour l'essence, un endroit où dormir la nuit et le bon groupe de personnes signifiaient que vous pouviez vous embarquer dans un voyage dont vous vous souviendriez pour le reste de votre vie. EagleRider ravive cet esprit avec notre nouvelle tournée à moto de la Côte à la Côte. Le concept est simple : créer un itinéraire exceptionnel en passant par des destinations emblématiques, donner aux motards leur moto préférée à conduire, organiser des hôtels accueillants pour les motos, se joindre à un excellent groupe de nouveaux amis pour rouler, et couronner le tout avec le support routier 24 heures sur 24 et le transport des bagages d'EagleRider. Et si cela ne suffit pas, emballer le tout pour un prix que les motards ne pourraient jamais se permettre seuls ! Si vous avez déjà rêvé de traverser l'Amérique à moto, c'est le voyage que vous attendez depuis toute une vie.
Transformez votre voyage en une excitante tournée en Harley en choisissant l'un de nos incroyables modèles Harley tels que la Harley-Davidson Electra Glide, la Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic, la Harley-Davidson Road Glide, la Harley-Davidson Road Glide Ultra, la Harley-Davidson Street Glide Touring Edition, la Harley-Davidson Road Glide Touring Edition, la Harley-Davidson Street Glide, ou pour une expérience de conduite différente, optez pour nos modèles de tourisme sportif tels que la BMW R 1250 GS, la BMW R 1250 RT, la Yamaha FJR1300 et la Yamaha Super Tenere 1200.
day 1
Los Angeles, CA - Arrival - Arrivée
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Welcome to Los Angeles! We’ll kick-off our adventure with a “Meet & Greet” with your fellow riders and the EagleRider Support Team to go over what you can expect from the awesome journey ahead, as well as some important safety tips and information. Your ride of a lifetime is about to begin!day 2
Los Angeles, CA – Palm Springs, CA
180 mi / 288 km
Since your tour is a Coast to Coast Motorcycle Tour, we will kick off our day with a southerly ride along the beautiful shores of the Pacific Ocean, before heading east on the famous Ortega Highway (a favorite among California riders.) The Ortega Highway along with Pines to Palms are the first two incredible mountain passes that you will experience on this Tour. If you love riding the “twisties” today will be very satisfying indeed! Our destination tonight is Palm Springs, a desert oasis getaway for the Hollywood and L.A. elite. Warm desert air and relaxation are the reward for a great first day of riding.day 3
Palm Springs, CA – Kingman, AZ
240 mi / 384 km
We’ll get a jump on the day and head straight for Joshua Tree National Park, a local EagleRider staff favorite day-trip out of Palm Springs. After lunch we will pick up the legendary Route 66 in Amboy, and of course ride into the ghost town of Oatman, Arizona. Oatman looks almost exactly like it did over 100 years ago when it was a booming mining town. This little town is now a “must see” Route 66 destination. We’ll end the day's ride in Kingman and spend the night at one of our favorite Route 66 hotels.day 4
Kingman, AZ – Payson, AZ
350 mi / 560 km
Today starts with several more miles of “The Mother Road”, before turning south toward Chino Valley, the twisty roads into Jerome and the beautiful and magic rock formations surrounding Sedona. After lunch, you will be treated to a ride through the Tonto National Forest in Central Arizona where both the roads and scenery are incredible. This day is sure to be one of your most memorable experiences of the Tour.day 5
Payson, AZ – Socorro, NM
266 mi / 425.6 km
Our route today features one of the many roads less traveled in the United States. We snake our way along mile after mile of breath-taking terrain through the upper desert of Western New Mexico just north of the Gila National Forest. Stops in Summerville, Pie Town and the Very Large Array radio astronomy observatory, make the day really fun. Along the way it will be easy to daydream of the Old West - riding your steel horse through the desert today is not so different from a cowboy riding a real horse in the 1880s...only a little faster.day 6
Socorro, NM – El Paso, TX
276 mi / 441.6 km
Today we continue to ride mile after mile of wide-open spaces mixed in with dense forest roads and the last of our mountain twisty roads. Highlights today are the Carrizozo Malpais lava flow, Lincoln County Courthouse Museum (where Billy the Kid made one of his famous escapes), Lincoln National Forest, the beautiful Inn of the Mountain Gods, Cloudcroft and some of the best mountain roads in all of New Mexico. As we come off the 8,668 foot elevation of Cloudcroft, you will be able to see the vast expanse of White Sands National Park (the newest park in the United States park system) with its landscape of rare white gypsum sand dunes. In our final stretch of highway into El Paso, Texas, we pass through two different missile testing ranges. Hopefully our passage will not be stopped for one of their tests.day 7
El Paso, TX – Lajitas/Big Bend, TX
316 mi / 505.6 km
Today we need to get a very early start with a lot of ground to cover before our off day off in Lajitas, TX on the banks of the Rio Grande River. While the first half of our day is Interstate, once we reach our turn off, we will be riding on another section of roads less traveled. It’s a long, easy ride from I-10 to Lajitas and the Big Bend National Park region, where we’ll stay for two nights to get some rest. We will ride the famous Texas Rt 170 from Presidio, TX to Lajitas. This road, which hugs the Rio Grande River, is one of the best motorcycle roads in the United States. You will have a full free day to explore one of the best kept secrets in the US National Park System. The Big Bend area offers horseback tours, ATV tours, hiking, and several other ways to explore and enjoy, or if you want, just relax by the beautiful pool and have a leisurely outdoor lunch overlooking the resort.day 8
Lajitas/Big Bend, TX - Free Day
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Today is free to explore at your leisure. Be sure to ask your Support Team for some ideas on how to best experience a day in Big Bend and Lajitas. Have fun and enjoy!day 9
Lajitas/Big Bend, TX – Del Rio, TX
283 mi / 452.8 km
It’s always tough to leave the beauty and serenity of Lajitas, the Rio Grande River and Big Bend National Park behind, but we're only halfway through the tour! As we continue eastward we will skirt the border between the USA and Mexico, and cross the massive Amistad Reservoir (Amistad means 'friendship' in Spanish) before landing in Del Rio.day 10
Del Rio, TX – San Antonio, TX
235 mi / 376 km
Today we ride from one extreme to the other, from sleepy Del Rio along the Rio Grande River to the historic city of San Antonio. Prior to reaching San Antonio we will have a wonderful day of riding through “Texas Hill Country” the famous Twisted Sisters. After riding hill country we set our sights on San Antonio, home to the Alamo and its beautiful River Walk. If you have never been to San Antonio, you are in for a real treat. The Riverwalk downtown is a great place for dinner, and it's right next to the Alamo, a Spanish-colonial mission that was the site of an iconic battle in Texas' Independence war with Mexico.day 11
San Antonio, TX – Port Arthur, TX
333 mi / 532.8 km
Today is all about riding the backroads of Texas through Houston, the largest city in the state and we will see the Gulf of Mexico for the first time as we ride into Port Arthur, TX. The Gulf will be our friend for several more days as we ride toward New Orleans. Port Arthur, is a leading city in petrochemical manufacturing and is vital to the U.S. economy.day 12
Port Arthur – New Orleans, LA
239 mi / 382.4 km
As we head east out of Port Arthur and cross into Louisiana, we get your first taste of “Bayou Life.” Our ride takes through some great back roads such as Jean Lafitte Scenic Byway and the Wetlands Cultural Trail through Lake Arthur, New Iberia and Houma before setting our sights on “The Big Easy”. After a quick stop at the hotel to check-in and get cleaned up, head into the heart of the French Quarter (only one block away) and soak up all that N'awlins has to offer!day 13
New Orleans, LA - Free Day
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Feel free to explore New Orleans on your own today. 'Crescent City' is constantly voted one of the best tourism destinations in the USA, and there are a million fun things to do here. Be sure to ask your Support Driver for some ideas about tours, museums, restaurants, shopping, etc.day 14
New Orleans – Pensacola
239 mi / 382.4 km
There are usually a few riders we have to drag out of New Orleans kicking and screaming, but more gorgeous scenery along the Gulf Coast is in store for us today. We'll ride through the gulf towns of Pass Christian, Gulfport, Biloxi, Mobile on our way to Pensacola Beach. This region has roared back to life after the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 and Hurricane Katrina and has once again established itself as one of the top tourist destinations in the American south. The deserts of the Southwest and the swamps of Louisiana will seem like a distant dream, as you ride past swaying palm trees and white, sandy beaches!day 15
Pensacola – Perry, FL
267 mi / 427.2 km
Too much of a good thing is wonderful, as the old saying goes, so let’s keep rolling along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico for another day on our way to Perry, Florida. Highlights today include Gulf Island National Seashore, Panama City, Mexico Beach (ground zero to the recent Hurricane Michael), Tate’s Hell State Forest and the insanely beautiful (and hard to pronounce!) Apalachicola National Forest. You’re in gator country now, so watch where you step when you dismount your bike!. Our final destination before we reach the Atlantic Ocean is Perry Florida.day 16
Perry, Fl – Daytona Beach, FL
197 mi / 315.2 km
We complete the 'Coast to Coast' portion of the tour today, as we arrive at the Atlantic Ocean and Daytona Beach. It’s an easy journey across the Florida peninsula riding through Ocala – known as the race-horse capital of America. Time permitting, we will stop at In Daytona you can visit Bruce Rossmeyer's Destination Daytona, one of the largest Harley-Davidson dealerships in the USA, and of course the Daytona International Speedway, home to NASCAR's most famous stock-car race, the Daytona 500. We’ll arrange our famous Farewell Celebration tonight and end this amazing motorcycle tour in style!day 17
Daytona Beach - Orlando, FL - Departure - Arrivée
65 mi / 104 km
It's a short ride back to our EagleRider Orlando office to return our bikes and say our final farewells. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the Orlando area after the tour is over, just let us know and we can easily arrange hotel and/or motorcycle reservations for you. We sincerely thank you for an amazing ride, and until next time - be safe, and have fun out there!
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