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Duration
8 days
Activities
  • guided cycle
Accommodation
  • 7 nights boat
Meals
  • 3 Dinners
  • 4 Lunches
  • 7 Breakfasts

Price

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$2890 USD

Adult$2746USD

 
 

Overview

Trip Code: CBC

Trip highlights


  • Cycling in the Southern Dalmatian islands with dramatic scenery
  • Exploring the small towns and villages en route
  • Korcula with its beautiful old township
  • The island of Vis, situated far out at sea

Southern Dalmatia encompasses a stunning chain of islands stretching from Solta to Mljet, and this unique cycling trip captures the highlights with an ideal balance of activity, culture and relaxation. Experience the beautiful island of Korcula with its picturesque old town, the untouched beauty of Vis, and trendy Hvar with its Venetian architecture. In the company of a cycling guide, this stimulating journey explores towns and landscapes, many of which are on UNESCO's world heritage list. Aboard a comfortably appointed deluxe wooden motor yacht, there is ample time between cycles to swim in the azure waters and soak up the ambience of seaside towns.

Trip Grading

moderate

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Arrive Trogir (near Split) to board and check-in between 2pm to 2.30pm. The boat departs for Hvar island at 3pm. Split airport is approx. 3mi./5 km from the harbour of Trogir. We can assist with an arrival transfer on request (not included, please ask for our rates). Tonight will be spent in Stari Grad on Hvar, the second largest settlement on the island and a former Greek colony, well known for its important harbour.

Meals:  D

Hvar is the fourth largest Adriatic island and is known for its lavender which was planted and cultivated between the two World Wars. Specialities of the island are the oils from lavender and rosemary as well as the very pure honey. After breakfast our first cycle tour takes us past quaint harbours and small villages on mostly traffic free roads to the island's capital Hvar town. Here there is time to visit the magnificent Renaissance Square and enjoy the views from the Spanish Fortress high above the city. Later this afternoon we board the boat again and cross to the island of Vis. Overnight Vis.

Meals:  B,L

Vis is the island furthest from Croatia's mainland. 2,300 years ago there was a Greek colony called Issa on the island, and more recently, due to its strategic position, it was a military zone prohibited for public access until 1995. Today we will explore this lovely island by bicycle. Alternatively there is an optional three-hour jeep tour around the island (about 35 Euro, paid locally). After cycling the boat takes us to Vela Luka on the island of Korcula.

Meals:  B,L

Today we will explore the island of Korcula by bike and take a lunch break in one of the local restaurants. The peacefulness and remoteness of luscious gardens with large cypresses dominate the landscape, often considered the most beautiful Dalmatian island. Our cycle tour will lead us via the village of Blato which, like Rome, was built on seven hills. We take a pass road across Pupnat Bay and finally arrive in Korcula town, which vies with Venice for the title of the birth place of Marco Polo. In the evening we can stroll through the alleys of this fantastic old town laid out in a herringbone pattern. Overnight in Korcula town.

Meals:  B,D

Today we cruise to the island of Brac, which is famous for its radiant, precious limestone that was, among others, used for the White House in Washington or the Reichstag building in Berlin. After an extended swim break followed by lunch, we start our cycling trip in Pucišca. With an initial climb we will be rewarded with fantastic views over the neighboring islands before descending to the harbor of Postira. From here we take the coastal road back to the boat in Pucišca where we spend the night. The quaint harbour town is home to the most famous stone mason schools in Croatia and the works of the students can be seen on display throughout the town. The night is spent in Pucišca.

Meals:  B,L

The day starts with a short boat crossing during breakfast to Split. The old town of Split, built adjoining the famous palace of the Roman Caesar Diocletian, is a UNESCO world heritage site. Today we have the choice either to take a bus transfer to go rafting through the Cetina Canyon (not included in the tour price) or to explore the wonderful Marjan forest Park in Split by bike. The rafting group will be picked up from the boat by a bus and are taken to Omiš for the excursion. From here they will follow the river downstream in the rafts gaining a unique perspective of the canyon and its flora and fauna. Participants of the rafting trip are brought back to the boat in the bus after the activity. Cyclists will enjoy a short but scenic bike tour through the green heart of Splits accompanied by an extensive swim break at a local beach. In the afternoon we can explore the bustling city of Split again together as one group. Overnight stay in Split.

Meals:  B

After crossing over to Rogac on the island of Solta, our last cycle stage commences. Walled fields, numerous olive groves, locust bean and fig trees line the roads aand the herbaceous smells of lavender and rosemary will accompany us along the way. Our boat awaits us in Rogac and we can enjoy our last crossing back to Trogir where, if time permits, we can take a tour of the old town which is a World Heritage site. The last evening aboard includes a farewell dinner where you will have the chance for a last get-together with your crew and guides.

Meals:  B,L,D

Disembark after breakfast by 9am and individual departure, or a taxi transfer can be booked on request for an additional cost from the boat to Split airport or hotel. The medieval city of Trogir has an almost museum-like character and is certainly a city not to be missed when travelling through Croatia. Its charm is largely thanks to its wonderfully preserved old town, which covers an entire peninsula and is UNESCO World Heritage listed. Trogir is a city perfect to stroll and explore, with many small alleyways which periodically open onto spectacular squares. It is also an ideal point to take excursions to the surrounding areas, such as the neighbouring city of Split. We would be happy to arrange additional nights in Trogir before or after your trip, please ask our consultants.

Meals:  B

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Individual arrival to Trogir or by plane to Split airport, which is about 4 mi./6 km away from the harbor of Trogir. We can assist with an arrival transfer on request (not included, please ask for our rates). After check in on the motor yacht between 2 and 2:30 pm the first cruise starts about 3 pm from Trogir to the island of Vis where we spend the night.

Meals:  D

Vis is the furthermost island from mainland Croatia. A Greek colony called Issa has been on the island 2,300 years ago. Due to its strategic location it was a military zone until 1995 and prohibited for foreign tourists. Today we have the opportunity to explore the lovely island by bicycle. After cycling the boat takes us to the Island of Korcula. Overnight stay in Vela Luka.

Meals:  B,L

Today we discover the island of Korcula by bicycle and enjoy our lunch break in one of the local restaurants. The calmness and remoteness, the vast vegetation and cypress gardens have given shape to probably the most beautiful Dalmatian island. Our cycle tour leads us via the village of Blato, like Rome build on seven hills, along a pass across Pupnat bay and finally to Korcula town, where we have time to take a walk through the wonderful old town with its narrow “fishbone like” alleys. We stay overnight in Korcula town.

Meals:  B,L

In the morning the boat cruises to the island of Hvar while we enjoy our breakfast. Before arriving at the island Capital we have time for a swim from the boat and a relaxed lunch at anchor. Once on land we have time to soak in the atmosphere of the magnificent Renaissance Square of Hvar town and enjoy the view up to the Spanish Fortress situated high above the city. Our ride takes us from the city of Hvar to the most beautiful view points on the island and past fragrant wild lavender fields to the town of Stari Grad. Stari Grad is the second largest settlement on the Island of Hvar and well known for its protective harbour and beautiful stone facades. The night is spent here.

Meals:  B,D

In the morning we cruise to the island of Brac, famous for its radiant, precious limestone that was used in part for the White House in Washington as well as for the construction of the German Reichstag building in Berlin. Once on Brac, we start our bike tour from Milna. Throughout our tour today will be rewarded with fantastic views over the neighboring islands before descending to the harbor of Postira. Here we can enjoy a relaxing afternoon with time to swim and a quite evening in this sleepy seaside town.

Meals:  B,L

The day starts with a short boat crossing during breakfast to Split. The old town of Split, built adjoining the famous palace of the Roman Caesar Diocletian, is a UNESCO world heritage site. Today we have the choice either to take a bus transfer to go rafting through the Cetina Canyon (not included in the tour price) or to explore the wonderful Marjan forest Park in Split by bike. The rafting group will be picked up from the boat by a bus and are taken to Omiš for the excursion. From here they will follow the river downstream in the rafts gaining a unique perspective of the canyon and its flora and fauna. Participants of the rafting trip are brought back to the boat in the bus after the activity. Cyclist will enjoy a short but scenic bike tour through the green heart of Splits accompanied by an extensive swim break at a local beach. In the afternoon we can explore the bustling city of Split again together as one group. Overnight stay in Split.

Meals:  B

After crossing over to Rogac on the island of Šolta, our last cycle stage commences. Walled fields, numerous olive groves, locust bean and fig trees line the roads and the herbaceous smells of lavender and rosemary will accompany us along the way. Our boat awaits us in Rogac and we can enjoy our last crossing back to Trogir where, if time permits, we can take a tour of the old town which is a World Heritage site. The last evening aboard includes a farewell dinner where you will have the chance for a last get-together with your crew and guides.

Meals:  B,L,D

Disembark after breakfast by 9am and individual departure, or a taxi transfer can be booked on request for an additional cost from the boat to Split airport or hotel. The medieval city of Trogir has an almost museum-like character and is certainly a city not to be missed when travelling through Croatia. Its charm is largely thanks to its wonderfully preserved old town, which covers an entire peninsula and is UNESCO World Heritage listed. Trogir is a city perfect to stroll and explore, with many small alleyways which periodically open onto spectacular squares. It is also an ideal point to take excursions to the surrounding areas, such as the neighbouring city of Split. We would be happy to arrange additional nights in Trogir before or after your trip, please ask our consultants.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.


Inclusions

  • 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 2 dinners. The meals begin with dinner on day 1 and end with breakfast on day 8. *Note that the included lunches and dinners are not clearly labelled on the daily itinerary as they depend on sailing conditions on the day and from time to time one of the lunches may be substituted for a dinner, or vice versa. The tour guide will inform you locally when these will be included.
  • 7 nights in a double cabin below deck with ensuite facilities on a deluxe boat (above deck and single cabins also available - supplement applies). The cabins on the boats are configured with twin or double beds. Excellent discounts apply to a third person sharing a triple cabin, with a configuration of a double bed + bunk beds (single or twin). Note that the lower deck cabins by their very nature will be marginally noisier and less ventilated due to their proximity to the engine and working part of the boat.
  • E-Bike hire is included. If you prefer a Road or Gravel bike please advise at the time of booking - discount applies - suitable cycling ability required.
  • The guides will carry bike locks for the group when cycling, or individual locks can be provided on request if you decide to bike alone (limited supply).
  • Experienced crew including English speaking cycle guide
  • Bed linen and towels
  • Information pack including overview maps per cabin

  • Travel to and from Split (Trogir)
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks onboard
  • Special diets including lactose free / gluten free / vegan require payment of a supplement of 70 euro - must be requested in advance and paid on board.
  • Water & Tourist Tax - flat rate EUR60pp (adult) or EUR30pp (child up to 16) to be paid to the captain
  • Helmets - mandatory on all bike tours, you are encouraged to bring your own well-fitted helmet. A limited number of rental helmets are available on board (reservation essential), however we cannot guarantee their suitability.
  • Upgrade to a cabin on deck or single cabin – supplement applies
  • Tips for crew and tour guides
  • Travel insurance - mandatory *cruise cover may be required - check with your insurer
  • Optional Cetina rafting - booked and paid locally
  • Entrance fees
  • Optional Bicycle insurance - can be booked on arrival and paid in cash locally. Please note that normal travel insurance often does not cover loss or damage to rental bikes. If you do not take out bike insurance you will need to pay for the cost of the bike or repair of damages.
  • Taxi transfer from Split airport or hotel to the boat (allow approx EUR30) - or a private transfer is available (reservation on request, additional cost - on embarkation and disembarkation days only) please ask our office for details
  • Secure parking space in Trogir - reservation essential, paid in cash locally to the tour guide. Ask our office for details.
  • Items of a personal nature

Cabins


Bike information


Grading

moderate  

This is an e-bike tour. For cyclists using road or gravel bikes, we recommend that you are fit and comfortably able to cycle around 20kmph on the flat and 10kmph on the ascents. If you are unsure we recommend an e-bike. Even for e-bikers, the cycle tours require a good level of fitness from participants, which you should have acquired from steady cycling. The tours will take us up to a height of 200 to 650 m above sea-level. The day-tours from 12 to 37.5 mi. (20 to 60 km) will take us through hilly and mountainous terrain and will be completed without any time-constraints. Participants will also need to master long and steep climbs. We will traverse mostly asphalted roads, which are rarely travelled on outside of the holiday seasons. You are free to set aside a half or full day to swim or spend on board the boat, instead of taking a planned bike-tour. Each day you can either decide to bike alone, using the information and maps provided, or join the tour guides. It is considered suitable for fit beginners and active children (minimum height 1.5m/5ft for e-bike). *For safety reasons, we insist that cycle helmets be included as a compulsory item on your equipment list.


Departure dates


Notes

M
Mid Season
P
2024 high season surcharge
H
High Season
Note:
2025: Mid Season 2 May - 23 May, 11 - 18 Jul & 10 - 17 Oct. High Season 30 May - 4 Jul & 22 Aug - 3 Oct. Supplement applies. 2024: Mid season 4 Oct - 25 Oct. High Season 16 Aug - 27 Sep. Supplement applies.
Note:
Allow for drinking water and tourist taxes EUR60pp (adult) EUR30pp (child up to 16).
Note:
Itinerary subject to change according to weather conditions. Sails may not be present on all boats. Where they are present, the sails will only be hoisted at the Captain's discretion.
Note:
On this tour the cycling pace is determined by the e-bike riders who tend to take half the time to ascend hills with a limited amount of recovery time at the top. For cyclists using regular bikes, we recommend that you are fit and comfortably able to cycle around 20kmph on the flat and 10kmph on the ascents. If you are unsure, we recommend you book an e-bike.

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Priceper person from

$2746USD

Options & Supplements*
  • road or gravel bike reductionUSD$-38
  • bicycle insurance - gravel, road or electric bike (pp)USD$39
  • deck level twin cabin supplementUSD$360
  • deck level single cabin additional supplementUSD$450
  • single cabin supplement below deck - low seasonUSD$1030
  • 2024 single cabin supplement deck levelUSD$1150
  • single cabin supplement below deck - mid season - season supp appliesUSD$1240
  • single cabin supplement below deck - high season - season supp appliesUSD$1550
  • child under 16 sharing a twinshare cabin - season and cabin supplements extraUSD$2160
*Prices listed are per person

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