
Highlights
- Five destinations, sixteen days: Italy, Sardinia, Corsica, France and Spain – the full sweep of the Mediterranean on two wheels
- Ride the winding mountain roads of the Tuscan Apennines down to the Ligurian coast and the iconic cliffside villages of Cinque Terre
- Stop at Pisa's Piazza dei Miracoli and the Museo Piaggio in Pontedera – home to the full history of the iconic Vespa – then follow the Via Aurelia into Florence, the Renaissance's beating heart, with a full day to explore
- Cruise through a Tuscan postcard: vine-draped hills, cypress-lined lanes, the medieval towers of San Gimignano and the timeless streets of Siena and Volterra
- Wake up in Sardinia and spend two days discovering the island's wild east coast through the Orosei National Park – dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and crystal-clear water unlike anywhere else in the Mediterranean
- Cross Sardinia west to the Catalan-flavoured old town of Alghero, then discover Corsica on one of Europe's great secret roads from Bonifacio in the south to Porto in the northwest
- Ride the Cévennes National Park – a well-kept secret among motorcyclists – then cross the Pyrenees on the Col de Puymorens and arrive in Barcelona for a farewell dinner you'll talk about for years
#SmileOnYourFace
This isn't just a motorcycle trip. It's a love letter to the Mediterranean. You won't take the motorway – you'll take the mountain pass. You won't look for the tourist promenade – you'll find the lonely viewpoint above the Gulf of Orosei and simply stop. Sardinia smells of wild herbs and sea air. Corsica throws dramatic gorges and Napoleonic hilltowns at you. In Provence the coffee tastes different. And in the Pyrenees, you'll finally understand why riders always come back. Barcelona at the end? Pure reward. Sun, Gaudí, and the smile that's been under your helmet since Milan.
Your Hispania Tours Bonus
Five destinations. Fourteen days of riding on roads most tourists never find. Three rest days. Two night ferries. With Hispania Tours, the logistics disappear and the adventure takes over. Hand-picked hotels that actually reflect where you are. A small group of 8–10 riders. Experienced guides who know every curve. Your luggage travels by support van while you ride light. We handle everything – so you can focus on what brought you here: the ride of a lifetime.
Daily stages
The Hispania Tours team welcomes you to your comfortable tour hotel in Milan. After picking up your motorcycle in the afternoon, you’ll attend a detailed tour briefing. A welcome dinner gives you the chance to meet your fellow riders and get into the spirit of the adventure.
- Destination: Milan
- Accommodation: Tourhotel Milan
You leave Milan behind and head straight into the Tuscan Apennines – mountains, forests and proper riding roads. By the afternoon you're dropping down to the Ligurian coast and the extraordinary cliffside villages of Cinque Terre. You spend the night in Portovenere, where the sea is right outside your window.
- Destination: Cinque Terre (Portovenere)
- Distance / Duration:250 km / 5 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Portovenere
- Highlights: Tuscan Apennines, Cinque Terre
A morning stop at Pisa for the Leaning Tower and the Piazza dei Miracoli – then on to Pontedera and the Museo Piaggio, where the entire history of the Vespa is laid out under one roof. For anyone on two wheels, this is a pilgrimage. Then the Via Aurelia runs south along the Tuscan coast until Florence appears, red-roofed and unmistakable, on the horizon.
- Destination: Florence
- Distance / Duration: 200 km / 4 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Florence
- Highlights: Pisa, Museo Piaggio (Vespa), Via Aurelia
Florence gets a full day. The Uffizi Gallery, the Ponte Vecchio, Brunelleschi's dome, the view from Piazzale Michelangelo at dusk – or just a table at a café in the old town and a bottle of Chianti. It's your day. The group meets again in the evening for dinner.
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- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Florence
- Highlights: Uffizi, Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Piazzale Michelangelo
This is the Tuscany of postcards – and you're riding through it. Past Caprese Michelangelo (birthplace of the great artist), through rolling vineyards and olive groves, into the Val d'Orcia. Siena waits at the end: one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in Europe, and home of the legendary Palio horse race.
- Destination: Siena
- Distance / Duration: 200 km / 4 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Siena
- Highlights: Caprese Michelangelo, Tuscan vineyards, Val d'Orcia
Siena is smaller than Florence but hits just as hard. The Piazza del Campo is one of Europe's greatest squares. The black-and-white striped cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece. Walk the medieval streets, try the Brunello di Montalcino, and recharge for the roads ahead.
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- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Siena
- Highlights: Piazza del Campo, Cathedral, city walls
Short day, big send-off. You ride through San Gimignano's famous skyline of medieval towers and on to Volterra, the Etruscan hilltop city. A run down the legendary cypress-lined avenue to Livorno – and at 10:00 PM the Mobylines ferry departs for Sardinia. The boat is your hotel tonight. You fall asleep at sea.
- Destination: Olbia
- Distance / Duration: 180 km / 4h
- Accommodation: Ferry to Sardinia
- Highlights: San Gimignano, Volterra
You dock in Olbia with the morning light. From here, the road runs south along one of the most spectacular coastlines in the Mediterranean – the Orosei National Park, where limestone cliffs drop straight into water so clear it barely looks real. From Cala Gonone, that view over the Gulf of Orosei stays with you.
- Destination: Orosei National Park
- Distance / Duration: 150 km / 3.5 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Orosei National Park
- Highlights: Gulf of Orosei, Cala Gonone, coastal roads
The longest Sardinian stage and worth every kilometre. Through the rugged Barbagia plateau – shepherd villages, ancient nuraghe towers, nothing but open road and big skies. By evening you reach Alghero, a coastal town with a distinctly Catalan character, its old town ringed by Venetian walls. Fresh seafood at the harbour, then sleep.
- Destination: Alghero
- Distance / Duration: 240 km / 5 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Alghero
- Highlights: Sardinia's interior, Barbagia plateau, Alghero old town
A day to do whatever you want. Take the boat to Neptune's Grotto inside the Capo Caccia headland. Ride the Coral Coast. Swim. Wander the old town. Alghero has that rare quality of a place that rewards you no matter how you spend the time.
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- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Alghero
- Highlights:Coral Coast, Capo Caccia, Neptune's Grotto
Up the north Sardinian coast to Castelsardo – a medieval fortress town perched on a volcanic rock above the sea, as dramatic as it sounds. Then the ferry to Corsica. Bonifacio greets you from the clifftops: the old town balances on white limestone rock directly over the water, one of the most striking places you'll ever ride into.
- Destination: Bonifacio (Corsica)
- Distance / Duration: 150 km / 4 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Bonifacio
- Highlights: Castelsardo, coastal roads
Corsica from south to north along the wild west coast – this is what the island was made for. Mountain roads, maquis scrubland, the deep Gorges de Spelunca near Evisa. And then Porto: a perfect harbour with a red granite Genoese tower, turquoise water and mountains behind. One of the best overnight stops of the entire tour.
- Destination: Porto
- Distance / Duration: 200 km / 5 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Porto
- Highlights: West coast, Gorges de Spelunca, Porto
Final Corsican miles via Calvi – where Napoleon was born – and up to Bastia on the northeast tip. The Corsica Linea ferry leaves at 6:00 PM. On deck with a glass of Corsican rosé, the island shrinks behind you. By morning: France.
- Destination: Marseille
- Distance / Duration: 180 km / 4 h
- Accommodation: Ferry
- Highlights: Calvi, Bastia
Off the ferry and straight west through the Cévennes National Park – chestnut forests, empty roads, the kind of riding that makes you forget the clock. By late afternoon you arrive at Carcassonne, the largest intact medieval fortress in Europe. At night, floodlit against the sky, it looks almost too good to be real.
- Destination: Carcassonne
- Distance / Duration: 300 km / 6 h
- Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Carcassonne
- Highlights: Cévennes National Park, Cathar country
The final ride. South from Carcassonne, the Pyrenees build in front of you. Over the Col de Puymorens and into Spain. Down the Costa Brava coast to Barcelona. The city welcomes you with warmth, noise and colour – and a farewell dinner that feels like it was worth every curve to get here.
- Destination: Barcelona
- Distance / Duration: 150 km / 2.5 h
- Accommodation: 4* Tour Hotel Barcelona
- Highlights: Pyrenees passes, Col de Puymorens
It's over – for now. Bikes returned, bags packed, memories that won't fade. Barcelona Airport is easy to reach by taxi or Metro. We'll see you on the next one.
Please note: We reserve the right to make small changes to the tour schedule.
Tourdates
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We are also happy to organize this tour as a private tour! Your group, your private tour date. request a private tour
Included services
Accommodation
- Carefully selected accommodations that truly capture the character of the region and guarantee a relaxing break after your days of riding - including only first-class 4* and 5* star hotels and genuine boutique hotels.
- Your luggage will be transported by our tour bus
Meals
- The tour price includes daily breakfast and most of the dinners during the tour; we dine a varying number of times in the hotel or in local restaurants.
- We understand how important a healthy water balance is for the motorcyclist, therefore we provide you with sufficient drinking water on tour.
Activities
As described in the tour itinerary.
Service and support
- Tour guidance by experienced tour guide with extensive local know-how
- First-class motorbike when booked online(our rental fleet, additional equipment and clothing can be added during the booking)
- Tour bus with back-up motorbike and second tour guide (route escort, if necessary lift)
- Daily tour briefing, Road book with maps and highlights per day
- 24/7 WhatsApp support
- Gift package, Travel photo collection
- Airport transfer for tours from Málaga
Not included
- Flight, drinks, snacks, tips for tour guides, tips for porters, tips for hotel service, travel protection insurance
- Gasoline and tolls
- Entrance fees
- Everything not specifically stated in the included service
Gastronomic delights on tour
Sixteen days, four culinary worlds. Tuscany serves up the honest, season-driven cooking Italy does best – handmade pasta, Bistecca alla Fiorentina, Chianti from the hillsides around Florence and Siena. Sardinia pulls you in a different direction entirely: spit-roasted suckling pig, freshly caught seafood, aged Pecorino Sardo with its sharp, smoky edge. Corsica is a revelation – wild boar charcuterie, the creamy local Brocciu cheese, dishes that feel half French and half something all their own. Then Provence: aioli, bouillabaisse, tapenade on warm bread. And Barcelona brings the curtain down with tapas, ice-cold Cava and everything the Mediterranean knows how to do right.
























