Route 66 Guided Motorcycle Tour

Route 66 Guided Motorcycle Tour

Route 66 is THE Bucket List Ride, with good reason

The Lost Adventure is an Official EagleRider Tour Operator with the the most competitive prices on EagleRider’s guided & self-drive tours and rentals. Before you book with anyone, contact us!

There are three ways you can ride Route 66:

1) As part of a fully Guided Tour (see details below)
2) As a Self-Drive Tour, unguided but with bike hire and your accommodations booked (click here)
3) Hire a bike and handle the details yourself  (for rates, click here).

Pricing for 2013 Route 66 15 Day Guided Tour:

One Person/One Bike/Single Room: £5000 or $7510 USD
One Person/One Bike/Shared Room: £3735 or $5603 USD
Two People (Rider & Pillion)/One Bike/Shared Room: £5600 or $8402 USD
Currency exchange rates have been fluctuating wildly, so contact us for the best current price.

2013 Currently Available Departure Dates: May 29th, June 12th, June 27th, July 25th, July 31st, September 4th, October 3rd.

2013 SOLD OUT DATES: May 16th (SOLD OUT!), May 30th (SOLD OUT!), June 13th (SOLD OUT!), August 1st (SOLD OUT!), September 2nd (SOLD OUT!), September 5th (SOLD OUT), September 19 (SOLD OUT!).

2014 Departure Dates: May 8th, May 15th, May 22nd, June 12th, June 26th, July 24th, August 7th, August 21st, September 11th, September 18th, September 25th, October 2nd.

2014 Route 66 “Reverse” Tour Dates: That’s right, we now offer a reverse Route 66 tour, from Los Angeles to Chicago! Same itinerary, same sights, same ride, only west to east! Two departures for 2014: May 22nd, and September 4th.

For a day-by-day detailed itinerary of the EagleRider Route 66 Guided Motorcycle Tour, click here.

EagleRider’s World famous Route 66 motorcycle tour travels the original Route 66, known as the “Mainstreet of America” or “Mother Road”, is 2400 miles long from Chicago to Los Angeles, crosses three time zones and 8 States: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Route 66 has been the path of migrants, dreamers, desperadoes and an entire generation of vacationers discovering the way west. The 1950′s were the Route 66 glory days, when thousands of cars rode bumper to bumper behind each other to experience the Western frontier. Hotels, motels, gas stations, classic restaurants, and the “New” America sprang up everywhere. Much of Route 66′s classic roads, restaurants, gas stations, and nostalgic landmarks are preserved just as they were in the 1950’s. The famous and nostalgic Route 66 is the road created in heaven for motorcycle touring. Simply stated, EagleRider’s guided tour of Route 66 is the best available!

This is EagleRider’s most popular Guided Tour, for good reason. Doing Route 66 yourself can be a bit confusing: the road is no longer complete, with some sections dead ending in the middle of nowhere. The first time we did the trip ourselves, there was a lot of cursing and doubling back as we tried to follow the Mother Road. With a larger group of bikes, this would be a complete nightmare. EagleRider has perfected their tour over many years, enabling you to enjoy your ride without such detours. And you’ll ride across half of the USA while doing it.

Click on the “detailed itinerary” link above for the day by day highlights of the EagleRider Route 66 Motorcycle Tour. For additional information or to book, Contact us!

What’s Included in the EagleRider Route 66 15 Day Guided Tour:

• All hotel accommodations
• Late model motorcycle rental
• Unlimited mileage
• Free fuel & oil
• Welcome & Farewell Dinner
• Helmets for driver and passenger
• Daily Breakfast
• Professional Tour Leaders
• Support Vehicle equipped with spare bike and room for additional luggage
• All taxes, fees, and environmental surcharges
• National Park entrance fees
• Hotel Parking fees
• Discounted Activities
• One Way Transfer fees (when applicable)
• Transportation between hotel and EagleRider location
• Custom Riding Jacket
• Pre-programmed GPS unit (upon request)

What’s Not Included:

• Airfare
• Food and snacks (except welcome & farewell meals)
• Beverages
• Tips
• Personal souvenirs