Carpooling tours Bernd Brandstetter Austria
Come along and discover America in a way that only someone who holds this country in their heart can show.
Texas
By motorcycle, Mustang convertible or SUV
Day 1 – Arrival in Dallas (approx. 30 mi / 50 km)
Arrival at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Those traveling by car will pick up their rental car directly. First impressions of downtown Dallas, Dealey Plaza (JFK history), and the skyline.
Tag 2 – Dallas – Vernon (approx. 185 mi / 300 km)
All riders will pick up their motorcycles in the morning. Ride through the Fort Worth Stockyards, home to cowboys and longhorns. Continue on open highways to Vernon.
Tag 3 – Vernon – Amarillo (approx. 190 mi / 305 km)
Texas Panhandle! Your destination is Amarillo, home to the legendary Big Texan Steak Ranch—famous for its 72-ounce steak. Along the way, you'll pass vast ranch landscapes, oil pumpjacks, and the quintessential Panhandle skyline.
Day 4 – Palo Duro Canyon (approx. 60 mi / 95 km round trip)
Excursion to Palo Duro Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of Texas." Perfect for photos, short hikes, or Jeep tours. Return to Amarillo in the evening.
Tag 5 – Yellow – Roswell, New Mexico (approx. 230 mi / 370 km)
Highway to New Mexico. Destination: Roswell, a UFO mecca with a museum, alien shops, and sci-fi flair. A stretch of road full of vastness and desert skies.
Tag 6 – Roswell – Van Horn (ca. 280 mi / 450 km)
Across the semi-desert to Van Horn, a classic desert highway day. Along the way, vast landscapes, endless roads, a true road movie atmosphere.
Day 7 – Van Horn – Marfa (approx. 120 mi / 190 km)
A short stop at Marfa, an artists' town in the middle of the desert. In the evening, pure mysticism: the famous Marfa Lights. During the day, a stop at the Prada Marfa art installation.
Tag 8 – Marfa – Del Rio (approx. 300 mi / 480 km)
Desert, ranches, small towns—a true Lone Star State day. The destination is the border town of Del Rio on the Rio Grande.
Tag 9 – Del Rio – Rocksprings (ca. 115 mi / 185 km)
Drive through Seminole Canyon State Park, with its spectacular canyons and rock art. Then continue to small Rocksprings, the gateway to the Hill Country.
Tag 10 – Rocksprings – Fredericksburg (ca. 160 mi / 260 km)
Along the famous Ranch Roads 335, 336, and 337—a motorcycle paradise with plenty of curves. Stops in Leakey and Medina. The destination is Fredericksburg, which has a German influence.
Day 11 – Hill Country (approx. 70 mi / 110 km round trip)
A relaxing day in the Texas Hill Country. Swimming in the Guadalupe River, a detour to Luckenbach ("Everybody's Somebody in Luckenbach, Texas"), and wine tastings at local wineries.
Tag 12 – Fredericksburg – San Antonio (ca. 75 mi / 120 km)
Short drive to San Antonio. Sights: The Alamo, the historic Spanish Mission Trail, and an evening stroll along the River Walk.
Tag 13 – San Antonio – Kingsville (ca. 175 mi / 280 km)
Southbound to the legendary King Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the world. Pure Western history!
Tag 14 – Kingsville – Houston – Athens (ca. 380 mi / 610 km)
Today, big city & history: Visit the NASA Mission Control Center in Houston, then continue to the San Jacinto Battleground, where Texas' independence was sealed. Long drive to Athens.
Tag 15 – Athens – Dallas (ca. 90 mi / 145 km)
Return to Dallas. Drop off your car or motorcycle. Departure or extension of your stay in Dallas is possible.
Total distance:
Texas Tour
approx. 2,460 miles / 3,960 kilometers
Travel Info Texas
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Best time to travel:
April–May – Bluebonnets (purple flowers as far as the eye can see & pleasant spring climate
September–October – mild, clear air & festivals -
Driveable by: car or motorcycle
Texas: Auto & Hotels
15 Takes- Texas tour by car, including hotels
Texas: Motorcycle & Hotels
15 Takes- Texas bike tour, including hotels
Carpooling tours Bernd Brandstetter Austria
Coast to Coast
By motorcycle, Mustang convertible or SUV
Coast2Coast USA – Special Luxury Edition
22 days – From Orlando to Los Angeles (or vice versa)
Across America—the Sunshine State, the Southern states, Texas, deserts, national parks, Route 66, and finally the beaches of California. A road trip like the ones you read about in books: intense, diverse, full of stories.
Day 1 – Orlando Arrival
Welcome to the Sunshine State! You can feel the Florida warmth as soon as you land. Those traveling by car can pick up their rental car right away. Motorcyclists can start off relaxed, with their bikes waiting for them the next day. In the evening, enjoy a stroll through downtown Orlando or enjoy your first dinner under the palm trees.
Tag 2 – Orlando – Daytona Beach (ca. 60 mi / 95 km)
From Orlando to Daytona – home of speed culture. Here, the engines roar at Daytona International Speedway; this is where the legend begins. A stroll along the boardwalk, feet in the Atlantic – there's no better way to start a trip.
Tag 3 – Daytona – Perry (ca. 165 mi / 265 km)
We head north, into "Old Florida." Small towns, farms, and swamps appear along quiet roads. We see the other side of Florida—rural, pristine, far from the tourist crowds.
Tag 4 – Perry – Port St. Joe (ca. 155 mi / 250 km)
Today, the Gulf of Mexico accompanies you. Endless beaches, dunes, salt air, and small fishing villages – here you can coast along the sea in complete relaxation. Port St. Joe is an insider tip for sunsets by the water.
Tag 5 – Port St. Joe – Mobile (ca. 230 mi / 370 km)
The Southern states are calling: Alabama awaits you. In Mobile, colonial heritage meets a modern port city. Old plantation houses, large oak trees covered in Spanish moss, and the music that defines the South.
Tag 6 – Mobile – New Orleans (ca. 145 mi / 230 km)
New Orleans! You can feel the energy of this city as soon as you drive in. The French Quarter, Bourbon Street, jazz sounds on every corner. Voodoo is alive here, people celebrate here, you can taste Cajun cuisine and feel the American soul.
Tag 7 – New Orleans – Baton Rouge – Morgan City (ca. 125 mi / 200 km)
Along the Mississippi River, past plantation houses with Southern charm. Baton Rouge reveals itself as the proud capital of Louisiana, while in Morgan City, the Tabasco factory and the scent of the swamps await.
Tag 8 – Morgan City – Houston (ca. 310 mi / 500 km)
A long day of driving—but you'll be rewarded with Houston's mega-skyline. A highlight awaits here: NASA Mission Control. Where Apollo 11 was once controlled, you can still feel the breath of history.
Tag 9 – Houston – San Antonio (ca. 200 mi / 320 km)
"Remember the Alamo!" – history comes alive in San Antonio. At the River Walk, you can enjoy a Tex-Mex atmosphere by the water, lights reflect in the canals, and music fills the air.
Tag 10 – San Antonio – Hill Country – Rocksprings (ca. 190 mi / 305 km)
The Texas Hill Country – endless ranch roads, winding roads, vineyards, and live music in Luckenbach. Pure country! In the evening, you'll reach Rocksprings – small, authentic, in the heart of Texas.
Tag 11 – Rocksprings – Del Rio – Marathon (approx. 235 mi / 380 km)
Heading southwest, along the Rio Grande, you'll find rocky canyons, lonely highways, and a borderland feel. In Marathon, you can already feel the proximity to Big Bend National Park.
Tag 12 – Marathon – Sierra Blanca – El Paso (ca. 220 mi / 355 km)
West Texas in all its vastness. The mountains become more barren, the landscape drier. El Paso – a border town with Mexico, with a multicultural flair and Western history.
Tag 13 – El Paso – Hachita – Tombstone (ca. 280 mi / 450 km)
Welcome to the Old West! Tombstone, famous for Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. The "Gunfight at the OK Corral" is legendary. Big Nose Kate's Saloon invites you to enjoy a drink in a true Western atmosphere.
Tag 14 – Tombstone – Apache Junction (ca. 200 mi / 320 km)
Across the Sonoran Desert toward Phoenix. The destination is Apache Junction—the starting point for the mysterious Superstition Mountains and the quaint Tortilla Flat Saloon.
Tag 15 – Apache Junction – Palm Springs (ca. 300 mi / 480 km)
A day of driving full of contrasts: Salvation Mountain, Coachella Valley, and the oasis town of Palm Springs. Here, the retro charm of the 1950s lives on.
Day 16 – Palm Springs (rest day)
Today it's time to enjoy: Take the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway up into the mountains or simply relax by the pool. Palm trees, sun, stylish architecture—pure California vibes.
Tag 17 – Palm Springs – Joshua Tree – Twentynine Palms (ca. 100 mi / 160 km)
A short but magical day: Joshua Tree National Park is a landscape like from another planet – bizarre rocks, cacti, legendary musicians who found inspiration here.
Tag 18 – Twentynine Palms – Lake Havasu (ca. 140 mi / 225 km)
Today we're heading across the Mojave Desert to Lake Havasu. The "London Bridge" is located here – a curious piece of England in the middle of Arizona.
Tag 19 – Lake Havasu – Kingman – Seligman – Oatman (ca. 150 mi / 240 km)
Now it's pure Route 66! Kingman, Seligman (Angel Delgadillo's Barber Shop), and Oatman with its wild donkeys. Nostalgia, roadhouse charm, pure Mother Road feeling.
Step 20 – Kingman – Las Vegas (approximately 120 mi / 190 km)
Neon lights on the horizon: Las Vegas! Casinos, shows, entertainment – "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." A contrast that couldn't be greater.
Tag 21 – Las Vegas – Los Angeles (ca. 270 mi / 435 km)
Across the Mojave Desert to California. The last big day of driving – and then Hollywood, Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach.
Day 22 – Los Angeles Departure
Finally, enjoy the City of Angels one last time. Walk of Fame, Rodeo Drive, Sunset Boulevard – and then it's goodbye America.
Total distance
Approximately 3,940 miles / 6,340 kilometers – a true Coast2Coast experience!
Travel Info Texas
-
Best time to travel:
April–May – Bluebonnets (purple flowers as far as the eye can see & pleasant spring climate
September–October – mild, clear air & festivals -
Driveable by: car or motorcycle
Coast to Coast: Auto & Hotels
22 Take- Coast to Coast Tour von Orlando bis Los Angeles,
- by car, including hotels
Coast to Coast: Motorrad & Hotels
22 Take- Coast to Coast Tour von Orlando bis Los Angeles,
- by bike, including hotels
Included services:
- 14 nights in 3-4 star hotels with breakfast (on travel days)
- Welcome and farewell dinner
- Transfer from the hotel to the EagleRider station and back
- Motorcycle rental (BIG TWIN) for the specified period including free miles, liability insurance
- Model Warranty
- TOP PROTECTION Additional liability insurance Euro 2 million CDW/VIP liability limitation and reimbursement of excess
- Petrol and oil (on driving days)
- Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour
- Support vehicle for luggage transport and reserve motorcycle, tools, first aid kit and drinking water
- German-speaking tour guide on the specified dates, otherwise English or multilingual
- Original EagleRider Motorradjacke pro Person
- Rental helmet for driver and passenger (subject to availability)
- one-way charges
- National park fees
- Hotel parking fees
- A major credit card is required
- more inclusive: Route 66 map and an HD road atlas worth 50.- Eur
Services not included:
- Flight, we will be happy to provide you with a daily quote
- Personal expenses, tips, rainwear, travel insurance, etc.
- No surcharge for models with top case!
- Seasonal surcharge July – 15 Sept.
2 people on one bike pp 499,- Euro
2 people on two bikes pp 619,- Euro
1 person on a bike 799.- Euro - Expected prices for 2026
Including 5% early bird discount
2 people on one bike pP from 5099,- Euro
2 people on two bikes pp from 7059,- Euro
1 person on a bike from 8619.- Euro
Notes Tour Info :
- No minimum number of participants
- 100% Guaranteed Departures. All start dates for this tour are guaranteed. Once you book the tour, you can be confident that it will take place. This guarantee allows you to plan your entire trip safely and proactively, allowing you to look forward to your very special EagleRider experience without worry.
- A major credit card is required
We can also offer all guided tours as self-drive tours.
Rocky Mountains Tour Selfguided Tour – 15 Tage
ab 2.799,-
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ab 2.059,-
Daytona Bike Week - 8 Tage Florida
Experience Daytona Bike Week with its trendy parties and the coveted biker scene! Discover the Sunshine State of Florida with your rental motorcycle from Daytona.
ab 1.599,-