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Coast to Coast
Guided tour from the Atlantic to the Pacific – 19 days

Join us on this classic motorcycle tour that takes you across the United States of America, coast to coast—from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Coast. Orlando, Daytona Beach, New Orleans, San Antonio, Tombstone, Tucson, San Diego, and Los Angeles, the Three Sisters, Big Bend National Park, Roy Bean, Wyatt Earp & Doc Holiday, and Highway 1 are the highlights. He'll "ride" with us on a guided tour with one of our USA experts as your travel companion, and the most iconic motorcycle brand.

We've prepared a well-planned tour for you, which includes a fair number of miles of riding each day, but also doesn't neglect the sights along the way. The motorcycles for our guided tours are mostly from Harley-Davidson® authorized rentalsTM. This means we have an excellent selection of the latest models, all perfectly prepared for you. As an added bonus, the entire tour will be accompanied by a van. This will accommodate all your luggage during the tour, and depending on space availability, companions can also ride in the van – for you, it's pure motorcycling!

From the Atlantic to the Pacific

Your daily tour overview from Orlando to Los Angeles

Day 1 – Flight to Florida
Flight with a reputable scheduled airline from your chosen departure airport to Orlando (connecting flights possible). Upon arrival, your guide will be waiting for you at the airport and transferred to a centrally located mid-range hotel. Depending on your arrival time, the first meeting and tour briefing will take place that evening; otherwise, the following day. Overnight in Orlando.

Day 2 – Orlando – Theme Parks – Kennedy Space Center
Today you have the day at your leisure to settle in. You have the option of visiting one of the many theme parks. The hotel offers a shuttle service to some of the parks. Overnight in Orlando.
OUR TOUR TIP: Day trip by bus to the Space Coast, to the top attraction, the Kennedy Space Center.

Day 3 – Daytona Beach 200 km
After breakfast, your luggage will be loaded into the support vehicle and you'll be transferred to the rental station. After completing the formalities and receiving a brief briefing, you'll collect your motorcycles and begin your Harley® tour from the Atlantic to the Pacific. You'll leave Orlando in the morning. You'll visit Destination Harley®, the largest store of its kind, and are sure to find a bargain or two. You'll arrive in Daytona Beach in the late afternoon. Your hotel is located directly on the Atlantic Ocean and close to the famous Main Street. The Boot Hill Saloon, the Bank, and Froggies are the popular bars for fun in the evening. Be sure to also visit the world-famous Harley-Davidson® Store on Main Street. Overnight stay in Daytona Beach.

Day 4 – St. Augustine – Central Florida – Gulf Coast 430 km
Today's tour takes you along coastal highway A1A to the historic city of St. Augustine. At 500 years old, it's the oldest city in the USA and is also called the "Rothenburg of North America." Use the break there to take a stroll and explore the old town. You continue through Central Florida into the Panhandle, the pan-style region of the Sunshine State. You'll pass seemingly endless orange groves, punctuated by lakes and cattle ranches. In the late afternoon, you'll reach the Gulf Coast region, where you'll spend the night in the Wakulla Springs/Crawford area.

Day 5 - Florida's Gulf Coast - Spring break in Panama City - Alabama 435 km
Early in the morning, you'll continue along the Gulf Coast and through the Florida Panhandle. You'll make a longer stop in Apalachicola, the oyster-fishing capital of the USA. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to sample all kinds of oysters. Miles of pine forests alternate with marsh and swamp landscapes typical of the South. In Panama City Beach, you'll reach the main location of the annual Spring Break (American college vacation). Passing Fort Walton Beach, you'll head to Pensacola. The city became famous through the TV series "Pensacola: Wings of Steel." In the afternoon, you'll reach the border with Alabama, a state made famous by a song, "Sweet Home...". You'll spend the night in the Daphne area.

Day 6 – Alabama & Mississippi Gulf Coast – New Orleans 275 km
You'll set off in the morning along Highway 90, also known as the "Route 66 of the South," toward Mobile, Alabama. There, you'll have the opportunity to visit the destroyer USS Alabama and its Navy Museum. Among other things, the 1992 film "Red Alert" starring Steven Seagal was filmed on this ship. The gambling city of Biloxi, located in Mississippi, with the Hard Rock Cafe Hotel & Casino right on the Gulf Coast, is one of your next stops. In the afternoon, you'll continue along Highway 90 through the marshlands of Louisiana to New Orleans. Your hotel is located in the famous French Quarter. Use the evening to explore the nearby Bourbon Street. Overnight in New Orleans.

Day 7 – New Orleans – the “Big Easy” – Day at leisure
The day is at your leisure. In the morning, you can take a walking tour of the French Quarter with your guide. This is combined with an optional paddlewheeler tour, where you'll enjoy a Southern fried lunch and music on the Mississippi. It's a good introduction to "Nawlins," as the locals call your New Orleans. The afternoon and evening are at your leisure. Pick up some of the unique spices and sauces to take home and visit the popular Bourbon Street again, which, with its countless live music offerings, offers something for every taste. Overnight in New Orleans.

Day 8 – Bayous – Tabasco Factory – Texas 480 km
Today it's time to say goodbye to Nawlins. On the way out of town, you'll visit one of the unique cemeteries, with the Hurricane Katrina Memorial. Today's route takes you through the vast marshlands (bayous) here in the southern United States. You'll visit Every Island and the Tabasco® factory, home to these world-famous sauces. The rest of the connecting leg takes you, always close to the coast, through Louisiana to the state of Texas. You'll spend the night in the Orange/Beaumont area.

Day 9 – Texas – Houston – San Antonio 480 km
Today's route is a bridge stage and follows well-maintained roads that will take you along quickly. You'll pass Houston and reach historic San Antonio, famous for the Alamo, in the afternoon. Overnight in San Antonio.

Day 10 – San Antonio – Day at leisure
Rest day in San Antonio. Today you have time to explore this vibrant city. The famous Riverwalk and a boat tour are absolutely worth seeing and experiencing. The Alamo Fort, where ancient history comes alive, is also a must. Those interested can take an optional guided tour with us, which includes a city tour by bus, the Alamo, the Riverwalk, and a boat ride there. Overnight in San Antonio.

Day 11 – Texas Hill Country – the twisted sisters 380 km
Today will show you wild Texas at its finest and is not for motorcycle beginners. In the morning, you'll ride the so-called Three Sisters, also known as the Curvy Sisters, a top motorcycle route. The tour takes you past clear rivers and through Texas ranchland, with sharp curves and hills that turn the tour into a rollercoaster ride. The perfect shirt for this is available at the motorcycle shop in Leakey. After a winding day, you'll reach your overnight stop in Del Rio, right on the Mexican border.

Day 12 – Pecos River – Rio Grande – Roy Bean – Big Bend National Park 520 km
Texas is twice the size of France and you will surely be aware of that today. Today's tour takes you along the Pecos and Rio Grande to Langtry, the place of work of judge Roy Bean. At that time, he exercised his judicial power in the Jersey Lili's Saloon in wild Pecos County and brought many of the outlaws to the gallows. In the afternoon you will reach the unique Big Bend National Park. You will visit the ghost town of Terlingua before you reach your overnight stay in the middle of this wild landscape in Lajitas. You will stay in a simple motel on the edge of this wild landscape of Big Bend National Park.

Day 13 – Big Bend National Park – El Paso 420 km
In the morning you follow the Rio Grande again, which marks the border with Mexico. This is a part of the Chihuahua Desert, with one of the most biodiverse diversity in the USA. Now you will quickly head towards the day's destination El Paso, which you will reach in the late afternoon after a stop at the local Harley® shop. The easily visible Franklin Mountains mountain range is the southernmost spur of the Rocky Mountains. Fort Bliss is the largest air defense center in the world, where German and NATO military personnel also receive their training. Overnight in El Paso.

Day 14 – Wild West – Pancho Villa – Bisbee – Tombstone 425 km
Arizona is today's destination. You follow in the footsteps of the Mexican freedom fighter Pancho Villa and reach Bisbee, an old and still active mining town. In the afternoon we continue to Tombstone. Depending on your arrival time, you will follow in the footsteps of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday and watch one of the shows. The Harley® shop there also has the T-shirt on sale and thus the right souvenir to take home. Overnight in Tombstone.

Day 15 – OK Corral – Pima Air & Space Museum – Gila Bend 390 km
In the morning, the OK Corral, the old cemetery, as well as the place itself, which brings the story of Virgil and Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday and the Canton brothers back to life, is on the agenda. This old western town is sure to leave its impressions on you. During the lunch break, you have the opportunity to visit the Pima Air & Space Museum, known for its huge aircraft graveyard. In the afternoon you will cross Saguaro cactus forests, which can be found in abundance in the Sonoran Desert. These cacti grow to a height of over 20 meters and are more than 500 years old. You will continue to follow the American-Mexican border area, make a stop in the historic town of Ajo and reach your overnight stay in Gila Bend in the early evening.

Day 16 – Sonoran Desert – Yuma San Diego 460 km
Today's stage will be a little longer than yesterday. However, you will quickly reach your destination for the day through the well-developed roads. In the morning you will continue to cross the Sonoran Desert and reach the former provincial capital of the Yuma Territory in the late morning. There you have the opportunity to visit the old Terretorial Prison on the Colorado River, which forms the border to Mexico here. Through an interesting foothills we go to the state of California, to the old mission city of San Diego, which is already on the Pacific. Your hotel is close to the historic Old Town, which you can easily explore on foot tonight. Overnight in San Diego.

Day 17 – San Diego – Highway 1 – Los Angeles 215 km
In the morning, you will leave San Diego to end your tour along the famous Pacific Coast Highway 1. You follow the coastal Highway 1, which is also called "Panameri cana" or "dream road of the world". Along the coast you will pass Long Beach and Palo Verdes before reaching Los Angeles. In the late afternoon, you will drop off your machines at our local rental station and transfer to the hotel. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to relax. Overnight in the Los Angeles/LAX area.

Day 18 – Los Angeles – Day at leisure
Today you have the day at your leisure. In the morning you have the opportunity to take part in a guided city tour with a local guide (optional, advance booking required). You will then
Pick up from the hotel by bus and start your city tour to Venice Beach, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Downtown L.A. and Hollywood. The rest of the day is still at your disposal for last errands. You can review the tour with a dinner together and end it. Overnight in the Los Angeles/LAX area. OUR TIP: City Tour Los Angeles

Day 19 – Los Angeles and flight back to Europe
Today you will have the morning at your leisure. During the day, the shuttle transfer to Los Angeles Airport will take place. Flight home with a renowned scheduled airline (connecting flights possible) back to the starting point of your journey.

Day 20 – Arrival in Europe
Arrival at your departure point in the morning. End of the journey.

Route from Los Angeles to Orlando:

Day 05 – Sonoran Desert – Saguaro Cactus Forests – Tombstone 390 km
You continue along the American-Mexican border area, make a stop in the historic town of Ajo and cross the saguaro cactus forests, which can be found here in abundance in the Sonoran Desert. These cacti grow to a height of over 20 meters and are more than 500 years old. During the lunch break, you have the opportunity to visit the Pima Air & Space Museum, known for its huge aircraft graveyard. In the early afternoon you will reach Tombstone and the OK Corral, the old cemetery, as well as the place itself, which brings the story of Virgil and Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday and the Canton brothers back to life, is on the program. This old western town is sure to leave its impressions on you. The Harley® shop there also has the T-shirt on sale and thus the right souvenir to take home. You can spend the evening in one of the old saloons of Tombstone. Overnight in Tombstone.

Day 06 – Wild West – Bisbee – Pancho Villa – Texas – El Paso 455 km
Texas is today's destination of this motorcycle tour USA. You follow the border area to Mexico again and reach Bisbee, an old and still active mining town. In the course of the day, we continue to Texas in the footsteps of the Mexican freedom fighter Pancho Villas. You will reach your destination for the day El Paso in the late afternoon after a stop at the local Harley® shop. The easily visible Franklin Mountains mountain range is the southernmost spur of the Rocky Mountains. Fort Bliss is the largest air defense center in the world, where Germans and NATO military personnel also receive their training. Overnight in El Paso.

Day 07 – Chihuahua Desert – Big Bend Ranch State Park – 400 km
In the morning you will reach the Rio Grande again, which marks the border with Mexico. This is a part of the Chihuahua Desert, with one of the most biodiverse diversity in the USA. The longest stage of the tour takes you to the entrance of the unique Big Bend National Park in the afternoon. You have the opportunity to visit the historic Fort Leaton here. You will spend the night in a simple motel on the edge of this wild landscape of Big Bend National Park.

Day 08 – Big Bend National Park – Pecos River – Rio Grande – Roy Bean 520 km
Texas is twice the size of France and you will surely be aware of that today. In the morning you follow the Rio Grande which marks the border to Mexico. The tour continues through Big Bend National Park and you visit the ghost town of Terlingua. Along the Pecos and Rio Grande we go to Langtry, the place of work of judge Roy Bean. At that time, he exercised his judicial power in the Jersey Lili's Saloon in wild Pecos County and brought many of the outlaws to the gallows. After an impressive day, you will reach your overnight stay in Del Rio, right on the Mexican border.

Day 09 – Texas Hill Country – the twisted sisters – San Antonio 380 km
Today shows you wild Texas at its best and is not for motorcycle beginners. In the morning you will ride the so-called three sisters or also known as curvy sisters top motorcycle route. The tour takes you past clear rivers, through Texas ranch country, sharp curves and hills that make the tour a roller coaster ride. The right shirt is available in the motorcycle shop in Leakey. After a winding day, you will reach the historic San Antonio in the afternoon, known for the Alamo. Overnight in San Antonio.

Day 10 – San Antonio – Day at leisure
Rest day in San Antonio. Today you have time to explore this lively city. The famous Riverwalk and a boat tour are absolutely worth seeing and experiencing. The Fort Alamo, where the old history comes alive again, is also not to be missed. If you are interested, you can optionally take a guided tour with us, which includes a city tour by bus, the Alamo, the Buckhorn Saloon, the Riverwalk and a boat ride there. Overnight in San Antonio.
OUR TIP: City Tour San Antonio

Day 11 – Texas – Houston – Orange 480 km
Today's route is a bridging stage and takes place on well-developed roads that will take you forward quickly. You will pass the metropolis of Houston and reach your destination for the day in the afternoon. The overnight stay today will take place in the Orange/Beaumont area.

Day 12 – Bayous – Tabasco Fabrication – New Orleans 480 km
Today's route takes you through the wide marshland (bayous) here in the south of the USA. You will reach the state of Louisiana. There you will visit Every Island and the local Tabasco® production of these world-famous sauces. The day's destination New Orleans is only a stone's throw away from here. Your hotel is located in the famous French Quarter. Use the evening to explore the nearby Bourbon Street. Overnight in New Orleans.

Day 13 – New Orleans – the "Big Easy"
The day is at your leisure. In the morning, you can take a short walk through the French Quarter and to the French Market with your guide. Afterwards, there will be the opportunity to take part in a double-decker bus tour through the historic districts of the city. This is combined with a paddle steamer tour, a great combination. During the boat tour, you can enjoy jazz music on the Mississippi River. This is the best way to get to know "Nawlins", as the locals call their New Orleans. The rest of the afternoon and evening is at your leisure. Pick up some of the unique spices and sauces to take home and head back to the popular Bourbon Street, which offers something for everyone with its countless live music offerings. Overnight in New Orleans.
OUR TIP: Mississippi Paddle Steamer Tour or New Orleans Double-Decker Bus Tour

Day 14 – Mississippi & Alabama's Gulf Coast – Mobile 275 km
Today it's time to say goodbye to "Nawlins". You start in the morning on Highway 90, which is also known as "Route 66 of the South" and leads through the states of Mississippi and Alabama. In the morning you have the opportunity to take part in an optional tour through the bayous of Louisiana, alligators and white-tailed eagles are just two of the animal species native here. The gambling town of Biloxi, with the Hard Rock Cafe Hotel & Casino right on the Gulf Coast, is one of your stops. In the afternoon, you continue on Highway 90, through the coastal region of Mississippi to the state of Alabama. There you have the opportunity to make a photo stop at the US NAVY battleship USS Alabama. Among other things, the film "Red Alert" with Steven Seagal was filmed on this ship in 1992. Overnight stay in the Daphne area.
OUR TIP: Bayou & Honey Island Swamp Boat Tour

Day 15 – Florida's Panhandle – Spring Break – Gulf Coast 350 km
In the early morning, we continue along the Gulf Coast and into the Panhandle of Florida. Passing Fort Walton Beach, we head to Pensacola. The city became famous through the TV series "Pensacola – Wings of Steel". In Panama City Beach, you will then reach the main location of the annual Spring Break (American college vacation). In the late afternoon you will reach Apalachicola, which is also the capital of oyster fishing in the USA and where you will also spend the night. In the evening, of course, you have the opportunity to try your hand at the oysters (seasonal) in all variations.

Day 16 – Panhandle – Central Florida – St. Augustine 410 km
Today the tour takes you further through the Panhandle, the pan style, into central Florida. You follow almost endless orange groves, interrupted by lakes and cattle breeding farms. In the afternoon you will reach the historic city of St. Augustine. At 500 years old, this is the oldest city in the USA and is also called the "Rothenburg of North America". Use the rest of the day and the evening for a tour and take a look at the old town, which is not far from your hotel, on foot.

Day 17 – Daytona – Orlando – Bike drop-off 220 km
In the morning you follow the coastal road A1A and first visit the destination Harley® in Ormond Beach, the largest store of its kind in terms of area - here you can certainly buy one or the other bargain. Afterwards, you will have a short photo stop on the world-famous Main Street and the Daytona 500 complex. You will then reach Orlando around noon, where you will return your machines to our local rental station and transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Orlando.

Day 18 – Orlando – Theme Parks – Kennedy Space Center
The day is at your disposal today. You have the opportunity to visit one of the many theme parks optionally. The hotel offers a shuttle service to some of the parks. Overnight in Orlando.
OUR TIP: Day trip by bus to the Space Coast, to the top attraction, the Kennedy Space Center.

Day 19 – Orlando and flight back to Europe
Today you will have the morning at your leisure. In the course of the afternoon, the shuttle transfer to Orlando Airport will take place. Flight home with a renowned scheduled airline (connecting flights possible) back to the starting point of your motorcycle tour USA.

Day 20 – Arrival in Europe
Arrival at your departure point in the morning. End of the journey.

Dates

from Los Angeles
to Orlando

2026
03.10-22.10.2026 

2027*
02.10-21.10.2027*

by Orlando
to Los Angeles

2026 
10.03-29.03.2026 

2027*
16.03-04.04.2027*

*Prices for 2027 are available on request approx. 1 year in advance

Notice

All prices include flights from Frankfurt

Other departure airports have a flight surcharge:

ex Germany from EUR 100,-

ex Austria/Switzerland from EUR 200,-

Prices for other European departure points are available on request

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Included services:

  • Scheduled economy flight with a renowned airline from/to Frankfurt to Orlando/Los Angeles (connecting flights possible)
  • All European and American flight security fees
  • Kerosene surcharges as of June 2025
  • Air traffic tax for departures from Germany
  • 18 nights in good tourist/mid-range hotels according to the itinerary
  • mostly breakfast (mix of continental and American)
  • Motorcycle rental (BIG TWIN) for the specified period including free miles, liability insurance
  • TOP PROTECTION: LDW/CDW insurance (exclusion of liability for accidental damage or theft) WITHOUT excess***
  • TOP PROTECTION: Exclusion of liability for tire damage
  • TOP PROTECTION: 2 million euros additional liability insurance
  • 24 Std. Roadside Assistance
  • German-speaking tour escort from/to Orlando/Los Angeles during the motorcycle tour by an experienced motorcycle guide
  • Support vehicle with a second guide throughout the entire motorcycle tour
  • Luggage transfer during the tour: 1 piece of luggage weighing 23 kg plus a small piece of hand luggage (we ask you to refrain from using hard-shell suitcases, as these cause problems when transporting them in the accompanying vehicle)
  • 1 surprise dinner
  • ‚ Digital Alarm Photograph 
  • 1 exclusive tour T-shirt/polo per tour participant =
  • Travel Guide or USA Atlas
  • *** Zero Euro excess! In case of accident/tire damage or theft, any excess on site is waived.
    Note: Any recovery/towing costs are not covered and must be borne by the customer in any case.
    BCT offers supplementary insurance here.

 

Services not included:

  • Expenses for personal needs, hotel parking fees, gasoline, oil, motorcycle, rainwear, entrance fees for attractions or parks, tips, travel insurance, helmet rental, etc.
  • Surcharge for models with top case (Electra Glide® / Street Glide® Grand Touring 280,- Euro)

 

Notes Tour Info :

  • Minimum number of participants: 12 people
  • If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we reserve the right to cancel the trip up to three weeks before the start of the trip.
  • Possibility of advance or extension programs, Such as a beach vacation in Florida or a city stay in Los Angeles. Please just ask!
  • 1/2 double rooms are available upon request subject to availability
  • A major credit card is required
  • We recommend taking out towing insurance (10.00 Euro per day)
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