A perfect itinerary accounts for ferry crossings, temporary bridge closures, and pier lunch windows. Tide tables tell more than heights; they hint at slack periods friendlier for pier approaches and calmer bays for birdwatching breaks. Pad your schedule for queues and unexpected chats with skippers, who often share invaluable local knowledge about shortcuts, wind shadows, and where a sudden squall likes to ambush the unwary traveler.
Open causeways, cliff-top straights, and bridge decks can whip handlebars without warning. Loosen your elbows, drop your center of gravity, and scan for gust corridors between buildings, hedges, or rock cuts. Wider tyres at moderate pressures add composure, while stable luggage placement minimizes yaw. Practice quick micro-corrections in a safe area, and ride single file in groups, communicating gusts and gaps so every wheel feels protected and prepared.