Honda wants you off the asphalt and onto Spanish trails in 2026
Honda’s latest adventure riding holidays target riders looking for structured off-road riding without the usual organisational faff.

Honda is expanding its adventure riding offering for 2026 with a new set of guided off-road tours in northern Spain, aimed squarely at riders who prefer their holidays dusty rather than duty-free.
Run in partnership with the Honda Adventure Centre, the five-day Trail and Off-Road Tours are based in the Santo Domingo de Silos region, an area better known for its jagged peaks, empty trails and goat tracks than traffic lights and speed cameras. Unlike some multi-stop adventure packages, these tours operate from a single base, allowing riders to focus on riding rather than packing and unpacking their kit every night.

Guiding duties fall to the legend that is Dave Thorpe, three-time World Motocross Champion and the man behind the Honda Adventure Centre in the UK. Thorpe’s involvement suggests these aren’t sightseeing potters with the odd gravel road thrown in, but properly structured off-road days designed to challenge without overwhelming. Groups are kept deliberately small, both for safety and to avoid the “follow-the-leader dust cloud” experience, which is both unappealing and dangerous.
Riders can choose between Honda’s CRF300L, available to those with an A2 or full motorcycle licence, or the CRF1100L Africa Twin for full licence holders. Both bikes are supplied as part of the package, removing the logistical headache of transporting your own machine or hiring something unfamiliar at the airport.

The tours include airport transfers, full-board accommodation in a boutique hotel, and five days of guided riding, with prices starting at £1,899 on the CRF300L or £1,999 on the Africa Twin. Flights are not included, meaning you can catch the flight and airport of your choice. Once you land, though, everything else is taken care of.
Four tour dates are scheduled for October 2026, running from the 4th through to the 22nd, giving riders a choice of slots during what is typically one of the best months for riding in the region.
For riders who like the idea of proper off-road riding without the faff of organising it themselves, this looks like Honda leaning into the adventure lifestyle rather than just selling the image.
You can find out more about the tours over on the official website.
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