full challenge details
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full challenge details
Mexico Mayan Bike Adventure This incredible ride crosses the famed Yucatan peninsula, from the Gulf of Mexico via the renowned pyramid of Chichen Itza to finish on the Caribbean, at the Mayan ruins of Tulum. A route packed with cultural highlights, it’s also a beautiful ride, as we pass tropical plantations, cattle ranches, colonial towns and colourful villages, with picture-perfect white-sand beaches awaiting us. The route is generally flat, making this a perfect first cycle challenge, but the hot days in the saddle make the terrain feel much harder, and you will be glad to reach the warm blue waters of the Caribbean! Challenge Grading Detailed Itinerary Our trips are graded from Challenging Day 1: Depart London for Cancun (Grade 1) to Extreme (Grade 5). We arrive in Cancun and transfer to our hotel for dinner and a briefing. Night hotel. This ride is grade Challenging (1). Day 2: Cancun – Merida – Telchac Puerto Main challenges lie in the heat, which makes for long days in the saddle. We get up for an early breakfast and transfer west towards Merida, where we start our ride before the heat really kicks in. Today’s ride is a gentle acclimatisation to the Many factors influence the Challenge heat, taking us north through small villages to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. We Grading, such as terrain, distances, can admire the views of the pam-fringed beach – a great start to our ride! Night hotel. climate, living conditions, etc. The grade reflects the overall trip; some days are Drive approx. 3 hours; cycle approx. 27 miles likely to feel more challenging than Day 3: Telchac Puerto – Izamal others. Unusual weather conditions also have a significant impact, and not all people are tested by the same aspects. We ride west on quiet back-roads, passing cattle ranches and photogenic plantations of spiky sisal plants. We pass small villages, many with colourful houses and markets, and striking buildings. It’s a wonderful introduction to this region of Mexico, Our grading levels are intended as a discovering rural daily life at a depth only possible when cycling through a region. We guide, but span a broad spectrum; trips come to Izamal, a small colonial town with striking yellow-and-white buildings painted within the same grade will still vary in the in Vatican colours after the Pope visited in 1992. Night hotel. level of challenge provided. Cycle approx. 58 miles 01722 718444 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com Detailed Itinerary (cont) Day 4: Izamal – Chichen Itza Back in our saddles, we head out into quiet rural landscapes dotted with small villages and towns, many with Mayan names and untouristed ruins which pay testament to the Mayan civilisation. Our day ends at possible the most well-known ruin in Yucatan – the impressive pyramid of Chichen Itza. We should have plenty of time to explore this archaeological site, and may get to witness the late afternoon sun creating the illusion of a snake creeping slowly down the northern staircase known as Cycling Information ‘the castle’. Night hotel. Cycle approx. 44 miles Cycling distances range between 27 and 55 miles, which sounds less than it Day 5: Chichen Itza – Valladolid feels if it is very hot. Cycling is on More quiet, narrow roads today, as we head through villages and roads lined with tarmac roads – some smooth, some lush forest and palms, dotted with colourful flat-roofed buildings. Children try to high- more worn and uneven. The cycling is five us we pass, and we may see fruit-sellers at the roadsides. Valladolid is a predominantly flat. The heat will add to cosmopolitan city scattered with beautiful colonial buildings such as the Convent of the challenge. We will be using 21- San Bernardino of Siena, and with cenotes (underground pools) which we may have speed mountain bikes with semi-slick time to visit. Night hotel. tyres. Cycle approx. 35 miles This ride is achievable for most people provided they train well in advance. We Day 6: Valladolid – Coba – Tulum supply a thorough training guide on The landscape changes before our eyes as we approach the Caribbean, riding registration. through lusher landscapes with jungle, tall palms and plantations of tropical fruit. We It is imperative that you supply your own helmet and wear it at all times while cycling, with straps done up. Crew & Trip Support. should feel acclimatised to the heat now, and thoroughly enjoy this last day of cycling! We reach the historic town of Coba and load up the vehicles, where we transfer (approx. 45 mins) to Tulum, site of impressive cliff-top Mayan ruins and some amazing beaches! We head to a nearby beach to celebrate the end of our cross-Yucatan adventure! Night hotel. Cycle approx. 44 miles Your trip will be led by experienced Discover Adventure leaders, selected for Day 7: Tulum their knowledge, friendliness and Today you are free to relax! Discover the ruins of Tulum and enjoy the lovely approachability, sense of humour and beaches. We gather together for an evening of celebrations to mark our week. Night ability to safely and effectively deal with hotel. any situation that arises. They are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in (Dinner not included) very safe hands with a Discover Adventure leader. An expedition doctor or Accommodation & Food medic also accompanies trips unless run Bikes below minimum group size. Our local support crew is made up of a friendly team of local guides / mechanics We stay in good hotels in attractive towns with plenty of cultural interest. Rooms are on a twin-share basis. and drivers. Local guides are a great All food is included except where source of knowledge about local customs specified in the itinerary. The food is and lifestyles. Support vehicles will be with good and there is plenty of it – expect the group at all times. All luggage will be meals to be local in style. carried in the vehicles, along with a range of spares and a full tool kit. Please let us know any dietary requirements well in advance. 01722 718444 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com Detailed Itinerary (cont) Day 8: Tulum – Cancun We are free to explore, shop and relax until our transfer to Cancun and the airport. (Lunch and Dinner not included) Drive approx. 1.5 hours Day 9: Arrive London Discover Adventure reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate. Copyright Discover Adventure 2016 Visas & Vaccinations. A ten-year passport is essential and For details of our extension trip allowing you more time to explore Tulum, please contact us. must be valid for at least 6 months from date of entry. British passport-holders Weather do not need a visa; other nationalities should check entry requirements. Your routine UK schedule of vaccinations should be up-to-date (including Tetanus); check with your GP for additional travel health advice. It should be hot and sunny, though there is always a possibility of tropical showers and winds, especially by the coast, where it can feel cooler than inland. Temperatures can range from 18-35°C. 01722 718444 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com Mayan Bike Adventure 2017 – 2018 2017 Dates 18 - 26 Feb 25 Nov - 3 Dec 2018 Dates 17 - 25 Feb 24 Nov - 2 Dec Pricing Information All costs are based on a minimum of 15 participants. Please refer to our website for latest prices and offers. REGISTRATION FEE FUNDRAISING TARGET TRIP COST Payable 10 weeks prior to trip departure Payable 8 weeks prior to trip departure You commit to raise the fundraising target. Your chosen charity will retain 50% of this target plus any additional fundraising you achieve. Paid by your charity providing they have received all of the Fundraising Target From £4200.00 N/A Your contribution (Part Payment Trip Cost) to the trip cost gives you a lower fundraising target. You commit to raise this target and your chosen charity will retain 50% of this target plus any additional fundraising you achieve. Set contribution (Part Payment Trip Cost) paid by you at this time. Remaining costs paid by your chosen charity, providing they have received all of the Fundraising Target Payable on registration FUNDRAISING OPTION Paid to Discover Adventure to secure your place on the trip. This is applicable to all payment options and is non-refundable. £449.00 PART – PAYMENT OPTION Paid to Discover Adventure to secure your place on the trip. This is applicable to all payment options and is non-refundable. All Airline Taxes paid by charity. All Airline Taxes paid by charity. From £3200.00 £449.00 SELF PAYMENT OPTION Paid to Discover Adventure to secure your place on the trip. This is applicable to all payment options and is non-refundable. Raise as much as you can and 100% of your donations will go to your chosen charity • • • • • • • All transport from London to Cancun return All meals except where specified, and accommodation Discover Adventure leaders; doctor with group of 15+ participants; local guides/mechanics & drivers Vehicle support and back-up equipment Entry to Chichen Itza, Tulum and any other sites or Reserves included in itinerary Beach club entry fees in Tulum 21-speed mountain bike (Trek / Giant or equivalent) Paid by you together with applicable Airline Taxes (capped at £225.00/£250.00) N/A £449.00 What’s Included From £500.00 From £1875.00 What’s Excluded • • • • • • • • • Three meals as specified in the itinerary Travel insurance Personal spending money, souvenirs and drinks Cycle helmet (compulsory) and 2 water bottles Tips for the local guides and support crew Inbound airport departure tax Fees for any optional sites, attractions or activities Airline taxes: we cap these so that £225.00/£250.00 is the maximum you will pay Any applicable surcharges as per Terms and Conditions Discover Adventure Ltd Throope Down House Blandford Road Coombe Bissett Salisbury Wiltshire SP5 4LN Tel 01722 718444 Fax 0843 290 5289 info@discoveradventure.com www.discoveradventure.com