26 DAYS SOUTH OF COPENHAGEN (GBZ TO CPH)

Last updated: June 10, 2026

South of Copenhagen

$14,999

RIDER ON CFMOTO 450MT, SHARED ROOM

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+ Upgrade CFMOTO 800MT-X: +$1,299
+ Upgrade CFMOTO 1000MT-X: +$1,999
+ Motorcycle Insurance: +$650
+ Upgrade Single Room: +$2,499
+ Add Pillion/Passenger: +$7,499

NEXT TOUR DATES
» MAY 1 to MAY 26, 2028
» FOR PRIVATE GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE RIDERS

HIGHLIGHTS
✓ Rock of Gibraltar ✓ Punto de Tarifa Coastline ✓ Alhambra Palace, Granada ✓ La Mancha Windmills ✓ City of Arts & Sciences, Valencia ✓ Tarragona Roman Amphitheatre ✓ Andorra & Pyrenean Mountain Roads ✓ Carcassonne Medieval Fortress ✓ French Riviera Coastal Ride ✓ Swiss Alpine Passes ✓ Stelvio Pass Hairpins

SKU: EXP-22EURO
Punta de Tarifa

POI: PUNTO DE TARIFA — SOUTHERNMOST POINT OF EUROPE


Touch the edge of the continent where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean — wind, waves, and epic coast views.

The Alhambra

POI: THE ALHAMBRA — MOORISH PALACE ABOVE GRANADA


Ride into history with a visit to Spain’s most iconic fortress-palace, surrounded by gardens, arches, and mountain views.

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POI: STELVIO PASS — THE LEGENDARY ALPINE CLIMB


Conquer one of Europe’s most famous mountain roads, packed with switchbacks, breathtaking views, and pure adrenaline.

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE 26 DAYS SOUTH OF COPENHAGEN MOTORCYCLE EXPEDITION

The 26-day EURO EXPRESS Expedition takes you on an unforgettable motorcycle journey from Gibraltar—the southernmost tip of Europe—through Spain, Andorra, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany and Denmark. It’s a perfect blend of Mediterranean sunshine, Pyrenean mountain passes, and Alpine legends.

Ride from the blue horizons of the Andalusian coast to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps, exploring iconic landmarks like the Rock of Gibraltar, the Alhambra of Granada, and the medieval ramparts of Carcassonne. Between them, you’ll discover hidden villages, winding backroads, and high-altitude routes like the legendary Stelvio Pass.

Covering around 5,000 km of mainly paved roads, this expedition combines relaxed coastal stretches with exhilarating climbs, crossing borders, cultures, and climates as you trace the spine of Europe northward. Designed for riders who want a true taste of continental adventure without the full Arctic push, it’s the ultimate ride from the bottom up—ending in the heart of the Alps.

INCLUDED

✓ Price Match Guarantee

✓ Small group sizes (Min 6 – Max 12)

✓ Professional Multilingual Tour Leader

✓ Local Guide and Support Vehicle

✓ 21 Nights accommodation in shared room (Upgrade available)

✓ All Breakfasts

✓ Base model Motorcycle Rental (Upgrades available)

✓ Fuel, Ferries, Bridges and Road Tolls

✓  Mandatory 3rd Party Liability insurance

 

✓ Group Activities and Entry Fees

✓ Pre-tour Preparation Guide and Briefing

✓ Transfers to/from Gibraltar/Copenhagen (code: GIB/CPH) on official arrival and departure days

✓ Up to 25% discount on riding gear and accessories from our partners Klim, Giant Loop and Mosko Moto

✓ MotoDreamer Appeal Gift

✓ All taxes

NOT INCLUDED

✗  Airfare

✗  Upgrades

✗  Lunches, Dinners and Drinks

✗ Personal paperwork, permits and visas

✗ Mandatory Motorcycle Damage and Theft Liability Reduction Insurance

✗  Travel and Cancellation Insurance (Available from Global Rescue)

✗  Tips to staff

✗ Any inclusion not specified

TOUR ITINERARY

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Day 1 – Arrival in Gibraltar

Distance: 0 km
Arrival day. Motorcycle handover, rider briefing, welcome dinner.
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Day 2 – Gibraltar to Ronda via Tarifa

Distance: 240 km
Visit Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in Europe; twisty Andalusian hills.
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Day 3 – Ronda to Granada

Distance: 220 km
Ride through Andalusian countryside to Granada; optional Alhambra visit.
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Day 4 – Granada to Valdepeñas

Distance: 420 km
Cross La Mancha's plains through Don Quixote country.
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Day 5 – Valdepeñas to Valencia

Distance: 310 km
Scenic ride via Albacete to the Mediterranean coast near Valencia.
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Day 6 – Rest Day in Valencia

Distance: 0 km
Relax at the beach or explore the City of Arts and Sciences.
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Day 7 – Valencia to Tarragona

Distance: 260 km
Coastal ride through picturesque towns; visit Roman amphitheatre.

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Day 8 – Tarragona to Andorra la Vella

Distance: 350 km
Climb into the Pyrenees on thrilling mountain roads.

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Day 9 – Andorra la Vella to Foix via Port de Cabús

Distance: 190 km
Ride one of the highest paved passes into France; alpine vistas.
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Day 10 – Foix to Carcassonne

Distance: 130 km
Short ride to UNESCO-listed medieval walled city.
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Day 11 – Rest Day in Carcassonne

Distance: 0 km
Relax, walk the ramparts, enjoy local cuisine and wine.

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Day 12 – Carcassonne to Nîmes

Distance: 200 km
Through wine country to Roman treasures.
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Day 13 – Nîmes to Grenoble

Distance: 290 km
Cross Provence; mix of valleys and ridgelines.

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Day 14 – Grenoble to Chamonix

Distance: 110 km
Scenic alpine roads to the foot of Mont Blanc.

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Day 15 – Rest Day in Chamonix

Distance: 0 km
Optional glacier hike or Aiguille du Midi cable car ride.

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Day 16 – Chamonix to Lake Como

Distance: 320 km
Ride through the Alps into Italy; lakeside evening in Como.
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Day 17 – Lake Como to Bolzano via Stelvio Pass

Distance: 230 km
Climb Stelvio Pass, one of Europe's greatest motorcycling roads.
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Day 18 – Bolzano to Salzburg

Distance: 280 km
Ride through Tyrol's lush valleys into Austria.
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Day 19 – Rest Day in Salzburg

Distance: 0 km
Explore Mozart's hometown or relax in the Alps.
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Day 20 – Salzburg to Prague

Distance: 380 km
Enter the Czech Republic; cruise through Bohemian countryside.
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Day 21 – Prague to Berlin

Distance: 350 km
Fast ride to Germany's capital city.
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Day 22 – Departure Day

Transfer to the airport in time for return flight.

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OBSERVATIONS

 

The 22 DAYS EURO EXPRESS MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURE itinerary may change without further notice. Due to weather, road, or any other condition that the operator or its guides feel will jeopardize the safety of the group or material.

ITINE EuroExpress Day1

Day 1 – Arrival in Gibraltar

Distance: 0 km
Arrival day. Motorcycle handover, rider briefing, welcome dinner.
ITINE EuroExpress Day2

Day 2 – Gibraltar to Ronda via Tarifa

Distance: 240 km
Visit Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in Europe; twisty Andalusian hills.
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Day 3 – Ronda to Granada

Distance: 220 km
Ride through Andalusian countryside to Granada; optional Alhambra visit.
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Day 4 – Granada to Valdepeñas

Distance: 420 km
Cross La Mancha's plains through Don Quixote country.
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Day 5 – Valdepeñas to Valencia

Distance: 310 km
Scenic ride via Albacete to the Mediterranean coast near Valencia.
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Day 6 – Rest Day in Valencia

Distance: 0 km
Relax at the beach or explore the City of Arts and Sciences.
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Day 7 – Valencia to Tarragona

Distance: 260 km
Coastal ride through picturesque towns; visit Roman amphitheatre.
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Day 8 – Tarragona to Andorra la Vella

Distance: 350 km
Climb into the Pyrenees on thrilling mountain roads.
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Day 9 – Andorra la Vella to Foix via Port de Cabús

Distance: 190 km
Ride one of the highest paved passes into France; alpine vistas.
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Day 10 – Foix to Carcassonne

Distance: 130 km
Short ride to UNESCO-listed medieval walled city.
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Day 11 – Rest Day in Carcassonne

Distance: 0 km
Relax, walk the ramparts, enjoy local cuisine and wine.
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Day 12 – Carcassonne to Nîmes

Distance: 200 km
Through wine country to Roman treasures.
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Day 13 – Nîmes to Grenoble

Distance: 290 km
Cross Provence; mix of valleys and ridgelines.
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Day 14 – Grenoble to Chamonix

Distance: 110 km
Scenic alpine roads to the foot of Mont Blanc.
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Day 15 – Rest Day in Chamonix

Distance: 0 km
Optional glacier hike or Aiguille du Midi cable car ride.
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Day 16 – Chamonix to Lake Como

Distance: 320 km
Ride through the Alps into Italy; lakeside evening in Como.
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Day 17 – Lake Como to Bolzano via Stelvio Pass

Distance: 230 km
Climb Stelvio Pass, one of Europe's greatest motorcycling roads.
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Day 18 – Bolzano to Salzburg

Distance: 280 km
Ride through Tyrol's lush valleys into Austria.
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Day 19 – Rest Day in Salzburg

Distance: 0 km
Explore Mozart's hometown or relax in the Alps.
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Day 20 – Salzburg to Prague

Distance: 380 km
Enter the Czech Republic; cruise through Bohemian countryside.
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Day 21 – Prague to Berlin

Distance: 350 km
Fast ride to Germany's capital city.
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Departure Day. Transfer to the airport in time for return flight.

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Observations

The 35-day Bottom-Up Expedition itinerary may change without further notice due to weather, road conditions, or any factor that may affect group safety.

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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE SOUTH OF COPENHAGEN MOTORCYCLE TOUR

Everything below comes from the tour itself: our 26-day EURO EXPRESS Expedition from Gibraltar (GBZ) to Copenhagen (CPH), the day-by-day itinerary further up this page, and the practical details of bikes, group size and payment. If you are weighing up a full south-to-north crossing of Europe by motorcycle — Mediterranean sunshine, Pyrenean mountain passes and Alpine legends folded into a single ride — this is the long answer: how the route is built, what you will see between the Rock of Gibraltar and the Danish capital, and exactly what the price covers.

WHY RIDE RIDE FROM GIBRALTAR TO COPENHAGEN BY MOTORCYCLE?

Most European motorcycle tours pick one region and stay in it. This expedition does something different: it traces the spine of Europe northward, starting at the southernmost tip of the continent and riding through Spain, Andorra, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany and Denmark. In one unbroken journey you go from the blue horizons of the Andalusian coast to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps, crossing borders, cultures and climates as the landscape changes around you week by week.

The highlight list reads like a continental bucket list because that is precisely what we designed it to be: the Rock of Gibraltar, the Punta de Tarifa coastline where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, the Alhambra Palace above Granada, the windmills of La Mancha, Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences, the Roman amphitheatre of Tarragona, the Pyrenean mountain roads of Andorra, the medieval fortress of Carcassonne, the French Riviera coastal ride, the Swiss Alpine passes and the hairpins of the Stelvio Pass. Between those icons you will discover hidden villages, winding backroads and high-altitude routes that never make the postcards.

We built this ride for motorcyclists who want a true taste of continental adventure without the full Arctic push. Our 42-day Europe Cape 2 Cape continues all the way through Sweden and Norway; South of Copenhagen is the ultimate ride from the bottom up for riders whose calendar tops out at just under four weeks, packing the densest stretch of European riding into 26 days.

HOW HARD IS THE RIDING? 5% OFF-ROAD, 75% COMFORT, 100% FUN

We publish a terrain profile for every tour so you can match the route to your skills before you book. South of Copenhagen rates 5% off-road, 75% comfort and 100% fun — in plain words, this is a paved-road expedition. The route covers around 5,000 km of mainly paved roads, combining relaxed coastal stretches with exhilarating climbs, so the challenge here is not technical dirt riding but sustained, varied street riding: tight Andalusian hill roads one week, high Alpine switchbacks the next.

The rhythm is deliberately humane. Riding days typically run between 110 and 420 km, and four full rest days are built into the itinerary — in Valencia, Carcassonne, Chamonix and Salzburg — so the expedition breathes instead of grinding. The longest single day in the published itinerary is the 420 km crossing of La Mancha's plains; the shortest is the 110 km hop from Grenoble to Chamonix on scenic alpine roads to the foot of Mont Blanc. A professional multilingual tour leader rides with the group, and a local guide and support vehicle travel alongside the entire way, with fuel, ferries, bridges and road tolls all covered.

For riders who want to calibrate the technical peak of the trip: it is day 17, Lake Como to Bolzano via the Stelvio Pass — one of Europe's greatest motorcycling roads, packed with switchbacks, breathtaking views and pure adrenaline. If you can ride confidently at home and handle tight mountain curves, the Stelvio is a reward, not a barrier.

THE ROUTE: ANDALUSIA, THE PYRENEES & THE ALPS

The expedition opens in Gibraltar with motorcycle handover, a rider briefing and a welcome dinner. From there the day-by-day itinerary above tells the story in full; these are the chapters it moves through.

Andalusia and the Spanish interior (days 2–7). The first riding day runs 240 km from Gibraltar to Ronda via Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in Europe, then into twisty Andalusian hills. Granada follows, with an optional visit to the Alhambra, before the 420 km crossing of La Mancha's plains through Don Quixote country to Valdepeñas. The route then swings to the Mediterranean at Valencia — where a rest day lets you relax at the beach or explore the City of Arts and Sciences — and continues up the coast through picturesque towns to Tarragona and its Roman amphitheatre.

The Pyrenees and southern France (days 8–13). From Tarragona the road climbs 350 km into the Pyrenees on thrilling mountain roads to Andorra la Vella, then crosses into France via Port de Cabús, one of the highest paved passes, with alpine vistas all the way to Foix. A short 130 km ride delivers the group to Carcassonne, the UNESCO-listed medieval walled city, where a rest day is reserved for walking the ramparts and enjoying local cuisine and wine. The route then rolls through wine country to the Roman treasures of Nîmes and across Provence — a mix of valleys and ridgelines — to Grenoble.

The Alps at full volume (days 14–19). Chamonix, at the foot of Mont Blanc, earns a rest day with an optional glacier hike or the Aiguille du Midi cable car. Then comes the tour's Alpine crescendo: 320 km through the Alps into Italy for a lakeside evening in Como, the Stelvio Pass climb to Bolzano, and a ride through Tyrol's lush valleys into Austria to Salzburg, where the fourth rest day invites you to explore Mozart's hometown or simply relax in the Alps.

North through Bohemia and Germany (days 20–21 and beyond). Leaving Salzburg, the route enters the Czech Republic and cruises through Bohemian countryside to Prague, then makes the fast 350 km run to Berlin. From there the expedition points north through Germany and into Denmark — this is the South of Copenhagen tour, and Copenhagen (airport code CPH) is where it ends, with transfers on the official departure day included. Check the itinerary section above for the day-by-day detail of each leg.

WHAT ARE THE CULTURE & STOPS ALONG THE EUROPEAN MOTORCYCLE ROUTE?

A crossing of eight-plus countries is as much a cultural journey as a riding one, and the itinerary builds the stops in. These are the anchors:

  • Punta de Tarifa (day 2). Touch the edge of the continent where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean — wind, waves and epic coast views at Europe's southernmost point.
  • The Alhambra, Granada (day 3). Spain's most iconic fortress-palace, surrounded by gardens, arches and mountain views — an optional visit on the Granada stop.
  • Valencia (days 5–6). The Mediterranean rest stop: beach time or the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences.
  • Tarragona (day 7). A Roman amphitheatre by the sea at the end of a coastal riding day.
  • Carcassonne (days 10–11). The UNESCO-listed medieval walled city, with a full rest day to walk the ramparts and taste the local cuisine and wine.
  • Nîmes (day 12). Roman treasures reached through French wine country.
  • Chamonix and Mont Blanc (days 14–15). A rest day at the foot of Western Europe's most famous massif, with an optional glacier hike or Aiguille du Midi cable car.
  • Salzburg (days 18–19). Mozart's hometown, and the gateway between the Alps and Bohemia.
  • Prague and Berlin (days 20–21). Two of Central Europe's great capitals, back to back, before the ride turns north toward Denmark.

Group activities and entry fees are included in the tour price, so when the group walks in, everyone walks in — no ticket-counter arithmetic along the way.

WHICH BIKES, WHAT GROUP SIZE & HOW DO YOU BOOK?

The motorcycles. The base bike is the CFMOTO 450MT, included in the tour price. If you prefer more displacement, two upgrades are available: the CFMOTO 800MT-X for +$1,299 or the CFMOTO 1000MT-X for +$1,999. All bikes are latest-model, professionally maintained machines. Mandatory third-party liability insurance is included; the mandatory motorcycle damage and theft liability reduction insurance is a +$650 addition, and a refundable security deposit on your credit card is required to take the bike out, sized according to the rental bike you choose.

The group. We keep this expedition small: minimum 6 riders, maximum 12, led by a certified multilingual tour leader with a local guide and support vehicle alongside. Riding two-up? The Add Pillion/Passenger option (+$7,499) covers your co-rider. Accommodation is in shared rooms by default, with a single-room upgrade available for +$2,499.

What the price covers. The tour starts at $14,999 per rider on the CFMOTO 450MT in a shared room. That includes accommodation, all breakfasts, the base motorcycle rental, fuel, ferries, bridges and road tolls, group activities and entry fees, a pre-tour preparation guide and briefing, transfers to and from Gibraltar and Copenhagen (GIB/CPH) on official arrival and departure days, up to 25% discount on riding gear from our partners Klim, Giant Loop and Mosko Moto, and all taxes — all backed by our price match guarantee. Airfare, lunches, dinners and drinks, personal paperwork, permits and visas, and tips are not included; for travel and cancellation insurance we point riders to Global Rescue.

Booking and payment. Hit Book Now, pick your date and pay the deposit; we accept bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal and Bitcoin, and you can split the balance into monthly payments with no interest. Booking as a group is rewarded: when 5 riders pay, rider number 6 travels free. Every booking is backed by our price match and departure guarantees. The next scheduled departure is May 1 to 26, 2028, and private group dates are available for groups of 6 or more riders.

Who can join. You need to be 20 or older with at least one year of experience on a 500cc-or-bigger motorcycle, hold a valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement, and carry a passport with at least six months' validity at tour start. That is the whole bar — if you ride confidently at home and the Stelvio makes you grin rather than gulp, this route is for you.

Seventeen-plus years of operating tours and more than 4,000 riders have shaped how we run Europe from the bottom up. Gibraltar to Copenhagen is the proof: one continent, one motorcycle, 26 days.

WHAT RIDERS SAY

★★★★★ 5.0 · what riders say about riding with us (transcribed from video testimonials on other tours)

5.0 on TripAdvisor (27 reviews)  ·  4.6 on Google (62 reviews)

★★★★★
“You have to come do it — it is a trip of a lifetime. This was absolutely amazing: the scenery that we saw and the people we met were just top-notch. Good bikes, Mike is the greatest leader — very knowledgeable, very caring. Do it — absolutely, 100% do it.”
Patrick and Julie Sheehan · USA · Tibet tour · verified rider
★★★★★
“Mike is the man — MotoDreamer is the man. Beautiful ride, a lot of diversity: we hit deserts, we had freaking crazy mountains, wadis, swimming holes, the ocean… great food, great people. We finished strong and nobody got hurt.”
Mark Pelosky · USA · Oman tour · verified rider
★★★★★
“It was one of the most amazing things I've ever done. It was top-notch.”
Jeremy Leisure · USA · Uganda tour · verified rider

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SOUTH OF COPENHAGEN (GBZ TO CPH)

TOUR AT A GLANCE — DAY BY DAY
DayRouteKm
Day 1Arrival in Gibraltar. Distance: 0 km Arrival day. Motorcycle handover, rider briefing, welcome dinner. Day 2 – Gibraltar to Ronda via Tarifa0 km
Day 2Gibraltar to Ronda via Tarifa. Distance: 240 km Visit Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in Europe; twisty Andalusian hills. Day 3 – Ronda to Granada240 km
Day 3Ronda to Granada. Distance: 220 km Ride through Andalusian countryside to Granada; optional Alhambra visit. Day 4 – Granada to Valdepeñas220 km
Day 4Granada to Valdepeñas. Distance: 420 km Cross La Mancha's plains through Don Quixote country. Day 5 – Valdepeñas to Valencia420 km
Day 5Valdepeñas to Valencia. Distance: 310 km Scenic ride via Albacete to the Mediterranean coast near Valencia. Day 6 – Rest Day in Valencia310 km
Day 6Rest Day in Valencia. Distance: 0 km Relax at the beach or explore the City of Arts and Sciences. Day 7 – Valencia to Tarragona0 km
Day 7Valencia to Tarragona. Distance: 260 km Coastal ride through picturesque towns; visit Roman amphitheatre. Day 8 – Tarragona to Andorra la Vella260 km
Day 8Tarragona to Andorra la Vella. Distance: 350 km Climb into the Pyrenees on thrilling mountain roads. Day 9 – Andorra la Vella to Foix via Port de Cabús350 km
Day 9Andorra la Vella to Foix via Port de Cabús. Distance: 190 km Ride one of the highest paved passes into France; alpine vistas. Day 10 – Foix to Carcassonne190 km
Day 10Foix to Carcassonne. Distance: 130 km Short ride to UNESCO-listed medieval walled city. Day 11 – Rest Day in Carcassonne130 km
Day 11Rest Day in Carcassonne. Distance: 0 km Relax, walk the ramparts, enjoy local cuisine and wine. Day 12 – Carcassonne to Nîmes0 km
Day 12Carcassonne to Nîmes. Distance: 200 km Through wine country to Roman treasures. Day 13 – Nîmes to Grenoble200 km
Day 13Nîmes to Grenoble. Distance: 290 km Cross Provence; mix of valleys and ridgelines. Day 14 – Grenoble to Chamonix290 km
Day 14Grenoble to Chamonix. Distance: 110 km Scenic alpine roads to the foot of Mont Blanc. Day 15 – Rest Day in Chamonix110 km
Day 15Rest Day in Chamonix. Distance: 0 km Optional glacier hike or Aiguille du Midi cable car ride. Day 16 – Chamonix to Lake Como0 km
Day 16Chamonix to Lake Como. Distance: 320 km Ride through the Alps into Italy; lakeside evening in Como. Day 17 – Lake Como to Bolzano via Stelvio Pass320 km
Day 17Lake Como to Bolzano via Stelvio Pass. Distance: 230 km Climb Stelvio Pass, one of Europe's greatest motorcycling roads. Day 18 – Bolzano to Salzburg230 km
Day 18Bolzano to Salzburg. Distance: 280 km Ride through Tyrol's lush valleys into Austria. Day 19 – Rest Day in Salzburg280 km
Day 19Rest Day in Salzburg. Distance: 0 km Explore Mozart's hometown or relax in the Alps. Day 20 – Salzburg to Prague0 km
Day 20Salzburg to Prague. Distance: 380 km Enter the Czech Republic; cruise through Bohemian countryside. Day 21 – Prague to Berlin380 km
Day 21Prague to Berlin. Distance: 350 km Fast ride to Germany's capital city. Day 22 – Departure Day. Departure Day. Transfer to the airport in time for return flight. Observations Observations The 35-day Bottom-Up Expedition itinerary may change without further notice due to weather, road conditions, or any factor that may affect group safety. 350 km
Day 22Departure Day. Transfer to the airport in time for return flight. OBSERVATIONS   The 22 DAYS EURO EXPRESS MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURE itinerary may change without further notice. Due to weather, road, or any other condition that the operator or its guides feel will jeopardize the safety of the group or material. Day 1 – Arrival in Gibraltar

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How much does the SOUTH OF COPENHAGEN (GBZ TO CPH) cost?
The tour starts at $14,999 USD per rider on the base motorcycle, sharing a room. Motorcycle upgrades, single room and passenger options are listed right next to the price above, and you can pay monthly with no interest.
How long is the tour?
22 days door to door. The full day-by-day itinerary is on this page.
What motorcycle will I ride?
Each tour shows its base motorcycle next to the price (for most tours a BMW GS), with optional upgrades to larger models like the BMW R1250GS or R1300GS for a supplement. All bikes are professionally maintained.
Can I bring a passenger?
Yes — most tours have an 'Add Pillion/Passenger' option right next to the price, covering your co-rider's accommodation, meals and support.
Do I need off-road experience?
It depends on the tour — each one states its terrain. If you are a confident street rider you can enjoy most of our catalog; our certified tour leaders brief you every morning and the crew supports you the whole way.
How do I book and how can I pay?
Hit Book Now, pick your date and pay the deposit. We accept bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Bitcoin — and you can split the balance into monthly payments with no interest.
Is there a group discount?
Yes: book as a group and when 5 riders pay, rider number 6 travels free.
Am I skilled enough for a guided motorcycle tour?
Most likely, yes. We publish an off-road percentage and a comfort rating for every tour, so you can match the route to your experience before you book. Road-focused rides like Greece, Thailand and Oman stay around 95% on pavement, while tours like Namibia are built specifically for experienced dirt and enduro riders. If you ride confidently at home, there is a tour in our lineup for you — and a certified tour leader rides with the group on every departure.
Is it safe to ride a motorcycle tour abroad?
Everything we do is based on safety first — our destinations, routes, bikes and partners are all chosen on that principle. We were the first operator in Colombia, with 17+ years of service to 4,000 happy customers. Every group is led by certified, multilingual tour leaders with expert local knowledge and training, riding latest-model motorcycles from BMW, Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, Triumph, KTM and CFMoto. Before departure, we also point every rider to proper travel protection.
Is a guided tour worth the price versus going alone?
Compare like with like. Our price covers the motorcycle, hand-picked hotels with a shared room included, and a certified multilingual tour leader on routes refined over 17+ years and 4,000 riders — costs that stack up quickly when you organize the same trip alone, before you even solve renting or shipping a bike abroad. We back every booking with our price match and departure guarantees, and you can pay by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal, bank transfer or Bitcoin.
Who is behind MotoDreamer?
A rider-founded company with 17+ years of experience and more than 4,000 happy customers, led by founder Mike with certified multilingual tour leaders and deep local knowledge on five continents.

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