5/5 James C. 2 years ago on Google
Roger
and
Gregory
were
awesome!
My
wife,
while
scared
of
bicycling,
hills,
and
anything
that
could
be
deemed
"dangerous",
signed
us
up
for
this.
I
liked
that
it
was
different
than
your
typical
"get
drunk
on
a
boat"
type
tour.
Sure,
getting
drunk
on
a
boat
can
be
fun,
this
offers
more
of
an
original
adventure.
You
start
at
a
church
on
the
coast
and
ride
your
way
around
the
northeastern
coast
of
the
island.
Roger
and
Gregory
give
you
a
detailed
overview
of
the
bikes,
safety
precautions,
and
general
tips
for
having
a
good
time.
Once
everyone
feels
comfortable,
the
group
of
8-12
gets
started.
One
of
them
leads
the
peloton
while
the
other
keeps
the
riders
in
order
from
the
rear.
They
are
quick
to
point
out
oncoming
cars
and
hazards.
At
no
time
did
we
ever
feel
like
our
safety
was
in
jeopardy.
What
we
liked
about
the
tour
was
that
it
was
different.
It
gave
us
a
different
perspective
of
the
island.
It
allows
you
to
smell,
see,
and
even
taste
(if
eating
leaves
is
your
thing)
things
you
might
not
experience
during
any
other
portion
of
your
stay.
There
were
portions
of
the
ride
that
were
easy
and
portions
that
were
a
bit
more
taxing
for
a
minute
or
two.
The
bike
does
a
lot
of
the
work,
you
just
have
to
keep
pedaling.
For
the
slow
and
steady
type,
cruising
speed
is
around
9
mph.
For
the
fast
and
furious,
there
were
portions
of
the
ride
that
those
of
us
that
wanted
to
go
a
bit
faster
did.
We
ended
the
ride
where
we
began,
the
church.
When
we
returned,
a
few
vendors
had
set
up
and
we
were
able
to
purchase
some
awesome
local
crafts.
At
the
end
of
the
ride,
they
did
provide
water,
sports
drinks,
beer,
and
the
most
delicious
rum
punch.
I
would
recommend
bringing
yourself
an
extra
bottle
of
water
or
two
for
the
ride.
I
would
definitely
recommend
this
excursion.