Costa Blanca Tour
What’s Included
Premium Stays
7 days and 6 nights of premium accommodations, hand-selected for comfort and local charm.
Delicious Meals and Wine Pairings
Authentic and nourishing breakfast, lunch, and dinners are provided (starting with lunch on arrival day breakfast on departure day). Each dinner is paired with locally sourced wine as well as beer and non alcoholic options.
Bike Rental
Enjoy riding a 2026 Wilier Garda or 110 road bike or e-bike with SRAM AXS components.
Activities Beyond the Bike
Whether a beach day, vineyard tour and wine tasting, or private flamenco performance, we facilitate activities and outings that allow us to experience Costa Blanca beyond two wheels.
Pro-Level Bike Treatment
Daily bike cleaning and maintenance to make sure your bike (whether using ours or bringing your own) is ready to ride each day.
Guided and Supported Rides
Guided rides through some of the most iconic terrain. For all rides, apart from the Day 1 Shakeout Spin and the midweek Recovery Ride, we will have a support vehicle available with nutrition, hydration, and spare bike.
High Quality Kit
A premium, branded Rêverie Cycling Co. jersey and bib set to commemorate your journey.
Ride Nutrition
Pro-grade fuel, tailored for performance and recovery, available at all times.
Airport Transfer
Pick ups from Alicante Airport (or Train Station!) on Day 1 and drop offs on the final day of your tour.
Massages
We will have massages available throughout the week (at least twice!) to ensure both your relaxation and recovery.
Planned Mid-Ride Coffee Stops
We like to intentionally include café stops during our rides. When a café stop is on the itinerary, your coffee and pastry are covered.
Daily Kit Laundering
Daily laundry service for your cycling kit, so you start every morning fresh.
Where you’ll stay
Cuatre Finques serves as an exclusive home base during our Costa Blanca tours. Tucked away in the tranquil Xaló Valley, this boutique finca blends rustic Spanish elegance with premium comfort.
Pricing and Packages
Cyclist (Shared Double Room) $6,700
Cyclist open to sharing a room with another guest on the trip.
Cyclist (Private Room) $7,700
Cyclist traveling solo who wants to guarantee a private room for the entirety of the tour.
Non-cycling Guest (Shared Double Room) $5,400
Non-cycling companion staying with a cyclist in a shared room.
Riding Levels
Levels 3 and 4 will encounter challenges throughout the tour, but should be able to manage the routes we’ve designed. They’re welcome to push the climbs and throughout the week we’ll even have “bonus segments” that add additional mileage or elevation (or both!) We recommend that Levels 1 and 2 boost their training in the months leading up to the tour and consider our e-bike offering. This option allows riders to choose in what moments they need assistance while experiencing more miles alongside their riding companions. Regardless of level, all riders can always opt for a boost in the sag vehicle. Additionally, each long route (Days 2, 3, 5, and 6) will have shorter variations, accompanied by one of our guides.
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Level 1 - Weekend Warrior
Someone who maintains fitness in ways other than the bike. They can handle a 3+ hour Saturday ride. While doable, it would be difficult to repeat such a ride again on Sunday.
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Level 2 - The Consistent Recreationalist
Someone who rides consistently multiple days a week, logging approximately 6 hours a week. This person is accustomed to back to back days at low to medium intensity. With some light training or an e-bike assisted ride, they could handle back-to-back days of 3-4 hour rides.
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Level 3 - Avid Cyclist
This person maintains a consistent base of approximately 8 hours per week on the bike. Throughout the year, they incorporate training for longer days in the saddle and/or events, whether a gran fondo or a multi-day stage race.
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Level 4 - Dialed Rider
This person follows a dialed training plan or routine hovering around 10+ hours in the saddle per week. On group rides they’re in the front, can launch attacks, and it’s not uncommon for them to finish events or races at the top of their category. They have experience calibrating themselves to handle repeated long days on the bike.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1 - The Vineyards Shakeout Spin | 27 km, 394 m
This loop offers a relaxed ride through the Jalon Valley countryside, featuring gentle, rolling gradients through vineyard plains and ancient almond groves framed by dramatic limestone peaks. The route cuts directly through the narrow streets and sunny town squares of traditional Spanish villages.
Day 2 - Beni-Bernia Loop | 58 km, 908 m
This figure-eight route weaves through the valley to the town of Benigembla before climbing the steep, challenging slopes of the Bernia Mountains. After a fast descent down the opposite side of the mountain range, the landscape flattens out as you ride through quiet agricultural roads lined with grapevines and vineyard plains. The loop wraps up with a cruise into the traditional town of Llíber, where you can finish the ride with a relaxed coffee stop in the town square.
Day 3 - Coll and Canyons | 102 km, 1,917 m
After warming up, this loop begins with a winding ascent up the legendary hairpins of the Coll de Rates, one of the region’s most utilized climbs among the pros. From the summit, the road opens up into a sweeping inland valley, taking you across rugged canyons and terraced hillsides. The landscape then transitions into a fast, flat, and wide-shouldered road perfect for a high-speed group paceline through the open countryside to finish the day.
Day 4 - The Coastal Social | 44 km, 894 m
This route provides sweeping, panoramic views of the sea during the descent towards the shoreline of Moraira. There, you will gather at a beachside coffee shop to enjoy the coastal vibes and refuel before the Cumbre attempt. Riding away from the shoreline, the terrain transitions from sun-drenched beach fronts into rugged, limestone sea cliffs. For those up for the challenge, the dramatic ascent up La Cumbre del Sol rewards the effort with expansive, bird's-eye views over the entire region from its rocky summit.
Day 5 - Tollos | 97 km, 1,715 m
This route takes you deep into the rugged interior of the mountains, starting with a rolling warm-up through the towns of Orba and Sagra. The terrain shifts dramatically as you hit the base of the iconic Vall de Ebo from its notoriously hard side - a relentless, steep alpine climb surrounded by stark, sweeping limestone cliffs. After reaching the summit, the road follows a remote ridgeline that offers expansive, panoramic views across the deep canyons. The ride finishes with a long, flowing descent, dropping you right back down into the peaceful, vineyard-lined flats of the valley.
Day 6 - Camp-Ell | 85 km, 1,867 m
This route takes you into quieter backroads, winding through the hillside town of Campell and offering open views of the deep surrounding canyon with almost no car traffic. From there, you will tackle the Vall de Laguar climb; while the early miles are gentle, the final stretch near the top kicks up into tough, double-digit gradients. After descending into the interior valley, you will face the steady back side of the Coll de Rates, with an optional extension up the steep ramps of the Super Rates for those wanting an extra challenge.
Day 7 - Departures
We hope to send you off with your legs tired and soul content!
Journey with us to the Costa Blanca
SOLD OUT - November 16-22, 2026
PRIVATE GROUP - March 31-April 6, 2027
April 9-15, 2027
November 9-15, 2027
Off-the-Bike Activities
What’s Not Included
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Our base prices are based on double occupancy accommodations. To guarantee a private room during your tour, the Private Room Supplement is an additional $1,000.
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Although not obligatory to book a tour with us, we highly recommend that you purchase trip insurance. This is the best way to protect your investment and to make sure that if life gets in the way of your tour, you’ll be covered.
Click here for a quote with TravelGuard.
It is important to note that events such as family emergencies, illness, injuries, or work conflicts cannot be covered by Rêverie Cycling Co.
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Check with your medical insurance carrier to ensure that coverage extends to our destination.
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Not obligatory but recommended.
Some guests are most worried about damage in transit to/from their tour. We recommend starting with checking the policy of your airline should damages incur in transit.
Additionally, check with your credit card company (if that was the payment method used to book your flight) to understand the coverage extended in the case of damage to items in transit.
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Flights and travel costs are covered by the guests. We will pick you up and drop you off at the Alicante Airport or Alicante Train Station, should you decide to fly into another airport and take the train to Alicante Train Station.
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While greatly appreciated, tipping guides is not expected. On the final night of the tour a guide will provide instructions for how to leave a tip should you feel inclined to do so.
Please note that all tips are split evenly between guides, to honor the team effort to make the seamlessness of the tour possible.