Europe is the world’s leading destination for cycle tourism. Cycle tourism represents a great opportunity of green growth for the blue economy. The EuroVelo 1 has for sure a place and a role to play in cycle tourism development in the Atlantic Area. The AtlanticOnBike project aims at achieving positive economic outcomes thanks to a transnational cycle tourism strategy based on the natural and cultural assets of the EuroVelo1, one of the fifteen long distance European cycle routes, the so called Atlantic Route. This project expects to contribute to a low carbon tourism development (car free tourism). Its rationale is to stimulate, to structure, to promote and to take part in the development of a cycle touristic offer along EuroVelo 1 in order to generate and monitor economic benefits at territorial and transnational level. AtlanticOnBike should generate positive impacts on local economy by increasing visits, boosting local economy and creating new activities and new jobs in tourism sector. It will provide a new touristic offer accessible for a large range of population but also an attractive leisure destination for locals. The ambition is to create a duplicable reference for transnational cycling tourism and build common and transferable tools for a real European analysis of economic benefits.