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Discover Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach on a 3-hour eBike tour combining local history, scenic views, and hidden gems at $95.
If you’re thinking about exploring the sandy shores and lively streets of Los Angeles’ South Bay, an eBike tour of Hermosa Beach and nearby beach cities might be just the ticket. This 3-hour guided adventure, offered by Trick eBikes, takes you through Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach on a top-of-the-line electric bike — a practical, fun way to uncover the area’s unique character. While the price of $95 might sound steep for a few hours, this experience packs in a good mix of scenery, local stories, and active travel, making it a compelling option for those who value guided insight and a bit of exercise. That said, it’s worth noting that some past participants have expressed concerns about tour length and professionalism, so reading into the details can help you decide.
What we like most is the chance to see both well-known landmarks and lesser-known local favorites, all while enjoying a breezy, pedal-assisted ride. We’re also fans of the variety of stops, from iconic piers to colorful murals — providing visual interest and conversation starters. Conversely, some travelers may want a more structured or longer tour, as the three-hour format feels quite brisk and the actual depth of insights can vary. This tour offers real value for curious visitors who want an active, guided introduction to these charming beach communities.
Comprehensive Stop Coverage: From Hermosa Beach’s cultural landmarks to Redondo Beach’s historic pier, you’ll get a broad overview of the area.
Top-Notch E-Bikes & Gear: Well-maintained bikes, helmets, and safety equipment ensure a smooth, safe ride.
Local Stories & Landmarks: Learn about Hermosa’s origins, celebrity connections, and surfing legends along the way.
Scenic & Cultural Stops: Include the Hermosa Pier, Manhattan Beach Pier, El Porto surfing hub, and lively mural walls.
Small Groups & Guides: With tours limited to only 10 people, expect personalized attention and flexible pacing.
Setting the Scene at Hermosa Ave
We start outside the Trick eBikes store at 901 Hermosa Ave, a convenient hub from which all the sights spring to life. Upon arriving, you’ll be greeted by your knowledgeable guide who provides a quick safety briefing, helmet fitting, and overview of the day’s rhythm — necessary at the outset, especially if you’re new to electric bikes. The bikes themselves are modern, smooth, and manageable, making the ride accessible even for those with limited cycling experience. This initial hour or so is truly about getting comfortable on your sleek ride.
From Old to New on Hermosa Beach
Our first stop is the Walk Street and Barnacles area, where your guide shares snippets of Hermosa’s past from its roots as part of Rancho Sausal Redondo to its official cityhood in 1907. One highlight is the story behind the name “Hermosa,” which means “beautiful” in Spanish. Amidst these narratives, we’ll learn why this particular stretch of sand attracted artists, musicians, and surfers alike. Some critics, however, note that the tour feels hurried, with one review claiming, “It seemed he was in a rush to finish and made me wait while talking to friends,” highlighting that professionalism might vary. Still, for most, this offers a glimpse into the city’s origins that you won’t find on a brochure.
Pier Plaza & Cultural Landmarks
Moving on to the bustling Pier Plaza area, the standout is Hermosa Pier itself. You should expect shooting locations from movies, views of surfers, and legendary landmarks like the Lighthouse Café, which nurtured jazz icons such as Gerry Mulligan and Miles Davis. The Surfer’s Walk of Fame honors local legends, and the Challenger Memorial commemorates racing history. These elements, paired with energetic beach-goers and street performers, make the area lively and photogenic.
The guide will likely point out the “90210” House—a playful reference to Hollywood—and the Warren Miller House, giving you a peek into local pop culture and this area’s connection to film and film-related personalities. Because some reviews mention that content may be limited or that the guide’s engagement varies, it’s good to keep your expectations flexible.
Game of Surfers & Hollywood Glamour
Next, the tour heads towards Manhattan Beach Pier, built in 1920 and noted as the oldest concrete pier on the West Coast. Here, you’ll catch views of movie scenes shot in the area and see the volleyball tournament if timing aligns. The pier is a lively scene, perfect for some sunset photos and people-watching. Because it’s a historic site, the pier adds a layer of authenticity and classic Californian charm to your ride.
The guide then takes you south to El Porto, a surfers’ paradise famous for big waves and local heroes like “The Hawk from HB.” Riding your eBike along Herondo Street, you see the surfer culture in full flow—sets of waves crashing, surf shops brimming, and a genuine laid-back vibe. Previous visitors have spoken about the thrill of riding near the surf action, though some mention that the actual ride might not give much history or local lore at these spots, focusing more on scenery.
Redondo Beach & Surfing Legends
The tour continues along the Redondo Beach Pier, the largest on the California coast, with its resilient structure dating from the early 20th century. The historic pier is picturesque, especially with the backdrop of the nearby beachfront condos. Stopping here offers a taste of abandoned fishing history married with modern entertainment Tycoons and street performers.
The “Rat Beach” stop introduces a story of stories—once a private beach with a colorful past. Some reviews note that accessibility or details here might be limited but that the backdrop makes for a lively photo opp. Afterward, the mural wall and Mickeys Deli provide vibrant, authentic local color, with some visitors saying that the mural brings a burst of creativity and community spirit.
Concluding with Local Flavor
Finally, the tour finishes back where it started at 901 Hermosa Ave. An optional stop at Mickeys Italian Deli allows for a snack and an appreciation of Hermosa’s punk rock roots, where future music legends have played.
Pricing & Duration
At $95 per person, this tour offers a solid introduction to this sprawling trio of beach cities. In terms of value, it combines active sightseeing with local storytelling, which can be more memorable than just walking or driving around. The three-hour duration is fairly tight, especially considering the distances, but for those with limited time, this encapsulates a lot.
Group Size & Accessibility
Limited to only 10 participants, the group size ensures a more personalized experience. However, note that it’s not suitable for those who can’t ride a bike. The bikes are electric, so effort is reduced, but basic riding skills are expected. The guide provides safety gear, and a first-aid kit plus mechanics are on call — reassuring for those who are questioning whether this suits their fitness level.
Logistics & What to Bring
Meeting outside the store at 901 Hermosa Ave, you should bring sun protection like sunscreen and a hat, plus a light jacket if needed. Since smoking, pets, and high heels are not allowed, travelers should be properly prepared to keep the group safe and comfortable. It’s a casual affair but requires some attention to weather and personal comfort.
Customer Reviews & Expectations
While most reviews recover excitement over the views and local insights, one dissatisfied opinion highlights issues like unprofessional conduct and incomplete visits. That hints at the importance of managing expectations and understanding that guide quality can vary. The positive comments focus on the knowledgeable guides and stunning coastal scenery, making it a rewarding experience if these factors align.
This eBike tour is best suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of active exploration and cultural highlights. Over three hours, you’ll see key landmarks, learn quirky stories, and enjoy scenic views at a moderate price point. The small group size provides a friendly environment, ideal for those who appreciate personalized attention.
It’s especially great if you’re the type of traveler who loves to do more than just walk or drive, offering a gentle, eco-friendly way to cover a lot of ground. Photographers and surf fans will find plenty of photo opportunities, while history buffs can glean intriguing snippets about the area’s past Glory days.
However, if you’re not comfortable on a bike or prefer a more leisurely, in-depth tour, this might feel somewhat rushed or superficial. Be prepared for moments that may lack detailed storytelling, as indicated by some reviews. Still, for a quick, lively intro to Hermosa and its neighboring beach towns, this tour offers a convenient and vibrant experience.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, as long as you can ride a bike, the electric bikes make it easier, and the guide provides safety instructions.
What should I bring?
Bring a hat, sunscreen, and a light jacket for comfort in changing weather. Avoid high heels, pets, smoking, and selfie sticks as they’re not allowed.
How long is the tour?
It’s exactly 3 hours, including safety briefing and the ride itself.
Where do we meet?
At 901 Hermosa Ave, outside the Trick eBikes store.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included as part of the gear.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Will I get to see famous landmarks?
Absolutely — including Hermosa Pier, Manhattan Beach Pier, and the mural walls.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It depends on their riding ability and comfort with bikes; not suitable for those who cannot ride a bike.
What if I have a bad weather day?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reschedule if possible.
This eBike tour is a lively, accessible way to get a taste of the South Bay’s beaches and local flair — the perfect pick for active travelers looking to combine sightseeing, culture, and great views all in one.