
Founded by sisters and West Palm Beach natives Scotti and Robin Williams, Palm Beach E-Bike Rentals offers a fun, eco-friendly way to immerse yourself in the beauty of our area without the rigmarole of traffic and parking.

While Robin owns and operates Acadia E-Bike Adventure in Bar Harbor, Maine, Scotti left her career as a corporate recruiter to join forces with her sister and bring the e-bike experience to their hometown. Located next to the West Palm Beach Brightline station, Palm Beach E-Bike Rentals provides premium electric bikes from Electric Bike Company for self-guided or group tours. Private guided e-bike tours (ideal for small parties or corporate events) are also available. The sisters offer multi-day rentals with free delivery to hotels, marinas, and vacation homes and extras such as child seats, pet-friendly carriers, picnic baskets, and digital maps.
Scotti and Robin tailor each rider’s route to their interests and goals, but read on for recommended maps that serve as excellent starting points for first-time visitors and locals alike.
The North End Ride
This tranquil ride takes you past some of Palm Beach’s most beautiful waterfront estates, ending at a secluded beach for a picnic.
After crossing the Intracoastal Waterway on Flagler Memorial Bridge, you have two options for picking up a picnic lunch:

Roll into The Royal Poinciana Plaza and fuel up with a loaded smoothie from Celis Juice Bar, then take a pressed sandwich, wrap, or salad to go.
Or pedal south to chef Clay Conley’s Buccan Sandwich Shop, which opens daily at 11 a.m. and features both hot and cold options. Don’t neglect to add a chocolate chip cookie (or two) and a ginger lemonade to your order.
Other highlights include:
North Palm Beach Island
Pedal past luxurious estates and tropical landscapes along North County Road and North Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach’s quiet north end.
Public Beach Access
Park your e-bike and unwind with your picnic by the ocean. Access the beach at Caribbean Road, Arabian Road, or Mediterranean Road.
Palm Beach Inlet Dock
Walk the dock at the northernmost point of Palm Beach for views of Peanut Island, Singer Island, and the Atlantic Ocean.

Lake Trail
Pedal back along North Lake Way and Lake Trail for every local’s favorite waterfront ride. Snap a photo at the giant kapok tree on the Intracoastal side of the Royal Poinciana Chapel.
The Ultimate Palm Beach Coastal Ride
The Society of the Four Arts
The botanical gardens are open year-round, plus art exhibits, community events, and cultural performances during season.
Worth Avenue
Cruise past high-end boutiques, courtyards, and Mediterranean-inspired architecture. Grab a coffee and snack at Via Roma Café and wander the charming vias.

Palm Beach Clock Tower and Midtown Beach
No visit to Palm Beach is complete without taking a selfie at this iconic landmark.
The Breakers
One of America’s most historic and elegant resorts.
Flagler Museum
Henry Flagler’s Gilded Age mansion, a National Historic Landmark.
Bradley Park
A peaceful green space with coquina-shell paths and waterfront views.

The South End Ride
Cruise A1A
Enjoy ocean views as you ride along one of the most scenic roads in Florida.
Billionaires’ Row
Marvel at the extravagant oceanfront mansions owned by some of the world’s wealthiest.
Mar-a-Lago
Peek at the famous estate and private club owned by President Donald Trump.
Lake Worth Beach
End your ride at this vibrant beach destination known for its pier, restaurants, and relaxed vibe. Stop at Benny’s on the Beach for a refreshing drink before heading back along palm-lined South Flagler Boulevard with stunning views of the Intracoastal, island, and West Palm Beach skyline.
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