Cycle Palm Beach Island’s Lake Trail with a local guide
2 Hours
Guided tour, Hybrid bike
Ride with a local insider on a 2-hour guided bicycle tour of historic Palm Beach Island along the Intracoastal Waterway. Cruise the Lake Trail for architecture, gardens, and landmark stories along the way.
Bikes are one size fits all for heights 5’3″ to 6’3″. Ask about upgrading to an eBike.
Full payment due to confirm a booking. Water activities will not go out in dangerous conditions (thunder, lightening, high winds, etc.). VPB will wait until close to the time of the activity to make the call. If there is rain, the activity will go out. Activities may be delayed while waiting for weather to pass.
The bikes are one size fits all for riders about 5’3” to 6’3”.
You can ask about upgrading to an eBike.
The tour does not run in dangerous conditions such as thunder, lightning, or high winds. If it’s raining, the tour may still go out, and it may be delayed while waiting for weather to pass.
901 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Manatee Lagoon sits along the Lake Worth Lagoon in West Palm Beach, just across the water from the historic Palm Beach Island that you will explore on this guided bike tour. While the lagoon itself is best known as a winter gathering spot for Florida's beloved manatees, who drift into the warm-water outflows from the nearby power plant, its location places it within easy reach of the same Intracoastal shoreline that frames the bike route. The proximity to Manatee Lagoon gives this corner of Palm Beach County a quiet, wildlife-rich character that pairs beautifully with the polished mansions and palm-lined avenues waiting on the island side.
The guided bike tour itself rolls through historic Palm Beach Island, tracing the routes once favored by the Gilded Age tycoons who built their winter estates here. As you pedal past Mediterranean Revival mansions, manicured hedges, and glimpses of the Atlantic, the breeze carries the same salt air that drifts across Manatee Lagoon on the mainland side. Your guide shares stories of the Flagler era, the founding families, and the architecture that shaped Palm Beach, while the relaxed pace lets you take in the bougainvillea, the banyan trees, and the calm waters of the Intracoastal that connect the island to the Manatee Lagoon shoreline beyond.
This ride is perfect for curious travelers, couples, and families who want a gentle, scenic way to understand Palm Beach's history without sitting on a bus. Cyclists who appreciate Florida's natural side will love knowing that Manatee Lagoon and its gentle sea cows are just a short drive away, making it easy to pair this guided bike tour with a wildlife stop later in the day. Whether you come for the mansions, the ocean views, or the chance to round out your visit with a trip to Manatee Lagoon, this tour offers a memorable window into one of South Florida's most storied stretches of coast.
This tour operator consistently delivers memorable water experiences around Palm Beach, from sunset cruises to swimming excursions at Peanut Island. The crew gets tons of praise by name - Jennifer, Cody, Haley, Andrea, and Dillon all stand out for being knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely fun to be around. Guests loved learning about the mansions and celebrity homes while cruising, and the music and overall vibe on board seem to hit just the right note for a relaxed, party-friendly atmosphere. The catamaran trips and "Sip and Dip" experiences are particular favorites, with reviewers highlighting how comfortable and uncrowded the boats feel. The crew provides all the gear you need for snorkeling and swimming, so you can show up in just a bathing suit. One reviewer did have a frustrating experience with a last-minute cancellation that delayed their refund, which is worth noting. Still, the overwhelming majority had fantastic times, with several guests coming back for multiple trips and calling these excursions a must-do when visiting the area.
Tourist destination by land or water
Michael Vota
December 30, 2025
Tourist destination by land or water
Michael Vota
December 30, 2025