The daily routine would look something like this:
There’s no work happening on these tours, and (mostly) no camping. These are just pure fun. This means no need to lug around any of the following:
This makes packing extremely easy:
At a faster-than-most-adventure-cyclist pace (since traveling so light) of 13 mph that gives me a 100 mile per day range, so 400 miles total round-trip not counting exploring the daily destinations.
Assuming the high-end of prices, that’s three nights at 60-150 per night, so we’ll say 180-500 for lodging. At 50 per day for food that’s 200. And incidental “fun” costs about 25 per day, so another 100 or so. That’s very roughly 500-800 per trip. Such a trip can be done for much, much less, but knowing what the top-end is helps set up the right expectation. Honestly, that’s not really a lot considering how much most vacations can cost. For example, that wouldn’t even cover the cost of gasoline for most on-the-lake boating weekends.