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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Bella Cycling Crete

  •  What types of bikes can I rent in Crete?

We offer carbon road bikes, e-bikes, mtb´s and e-mountain bikes (E-MTBs). Our bikes are professionally maintained and specifically chosen for Crete’s mountainous and rugged terrain.


  • How do I reserve a bike ?

You can reserve your bike through our online booking system. A payment is required to secure your reservation and guarantee availability. When you like to rent more than 10 bikes please sent us an request.


  • Do you offer bike delivery and pick-up?

Yes, we offer delivery and pick-up service in selected areas of Crete. When you make the reservation, there is an option for delivery.

  • Are helmets and pedals included?

Helmets are availible. We can also provide pedals and basic accessories. Please choose options during booking. 

  • Is insurance included with the bike rental?

We do not provide bike insurance. We strongly recommend having travel insurance that covers bike rental and third-party liability.


  • Can beginners join the guided tours?

Our guided e-MTB tours are suitable for riders with basic cycling experience and good physical condition. The electric support makes climbing manageable, even in mountainous terrain.

  • What are the best areas to cycle in Crete?

Popular cycling areas include: Lassithi Plateau, Mirabello Bay 
We provide personal route advice based on your level and goals.

  • What happens in case of cancellation?

Free cancellation up to 20 days before the rental start date
Within 7-20 days before the rental date, the deposit is 50% refundable
No refund for no-show or early return


  • Is Crete suitable for road cycling?

Yes. Crete offers quiet roads, long mountain climbs, and spectacular coastal routes, making it ideal for road cyclists and training camps.

  • What to bring on a bike tour?
  • Small backpack – for personal items and extra layers
  • Wind / rain jacket – weather can change quickly, especially in the mountains
  • Cycling shoes, sport or walking shoes – comfortable shoes for stops, viewpoints, or short walks
  • Cycling click pedals (recommended if needed)
  • Cycling clothes – padded shorts/bibs recommended
  • Helmet – required for safety (often provided, but personal helmet is always best)
  • Sunglasses – protection from sun, wind, and dust
  • Sunscreen – strong sun, even outside peak summer
  • Water bottle(s) – hydration is essential
  • Snacks / energy bars – especially on longer rides
  • Phone – for photos and emergency contact
  • Small cash or card – for coffee stops or tavernas
  • Personal medication – if applicable



🚗 Parking

  • Free parking is available on the streets near the starting points.
  • Just park considerately and follow local signage.


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👉 Delivery and pick up.

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