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Cycle Croatia

Cycle Croatia

Pop on your helmet and cycle along the stunning coastlines and the hilly outcrops of the Dalmatian Coast on this seven-day cycling adventure. Ride to islands of olive groves and cypress forests to sparkling beaches and wander romantic cities full of history. Croatia is the perfect setting for an idyllic island escape and how better to explore than on a bicycle? Wander Hvar’s cobbled lanes, Korcula’s small town streets, Split’s harbour esplanade and Dubrovnik’s medieval walls. Explore Hvar Island at your own pace, take an optional wine tasting experience, watch the sunset over the harbour and ride to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Stari Grad Plain. Croatia has so much beauty to see, so why not see it all up close, on two wheels?

Activities

  • Brac Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
  • Hvar Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
  • Korcula Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
  • Dubrovnik – City Walls Walk
  • Pelješac Peninsula Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Highlights

  • Cycle across the largest island of the Dalmatia region – Brac. With its cypress forests, orange and olive trees and glowing white pebble beaches, this area couldn’t be a more beautiful place to go riding.
  • Soak up a full day to explore Hvar Island at your own pace – why not check out the Hvar Spanjola fortress, go on a short hike or relax by one of the sparkling bays, it’s up to you!
  • Enjoy a group picnic and an optional wine tasting experience after your scenic ride through the verdant Peljesac isthmus – a hilly Croatian peninsula jutting into the Adriatic.
  • Spend your days cycling and your nights relaxing. Treat yourself to harbourside dinners, tastings, traditional cuisines and famed local wines in Bol, Hvar and Korcula.
  • Make your way to the medieval walls of Dubrovnik, and if you’ve got time, why not traverse to the top of Srd Hil and appreciate the view of Old Dubrovnik, its harbour and the azure Adriatic Sea.
  • By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation partner, World Bicycle Relief. Donations provide school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas with bicycles that provide access to education, healthcare, and income.

04/15/2025 through 10/06/2027
04/15/2025 through 10/10/2027

Day 1

Split, Croatia, is a city where ancient history and modern vibrancy blend seamlessly, creating an alluring destination for travelers. At the heart of Split is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Diocletian's Palace, a remarkably well-preserved Roman complex built by Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD. This sprawling palace complex, with its labyrinthine streets, ancient walls, and grand Peristyle courtyard, is not just a historical site but a bustling part of the city’s daily life. Explore the cellars, the Temple of Jupiter, and the cathedral of St. Domnius, which stands as one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals still in use.

Split’s allure extends beyond its Roman heritage. The city’s Riva waterfront promenade, lined with cafes and restaurants, offers a vibrant spot to relax and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere. Stroll along the palm-lined promenade, enjoy local Dalmatian cuisine, and take in views of the harbor and the nearby Marjan Hill. This lush, forested area provides excellent hiking and panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea.

Cultural enthusiasts will find much to admire in Split’s numerous museums and galleries. The Mestrovic Gallery, dedicated to the works of Croatia’s most famous sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic, showcases an impressive collection of sculptures, drawings, and architectural designs. Additionally, the Croatian Maritime Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's nautical history and seafaring heritage.

Fun fact: Split's historic Diocletian’s Palace was famously used as a filming location for the popular TV series Game of Thrones. The palace’s ancient architecture served as the backdrop for many scenes set in the city of Meereen, making it a must-see for fans of the show.


Day 2

Brac, the largest island in Croatia’s Dalmatian group, is a captivating destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and vibrant local culture. Known for its stunning beaches and picturesque landscapes, Brac is home to the world-famous Zlatni Rat beach, often regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the Adriatic Sea. This unique pebble beach, with its distinctive horn-shaped curve, extends into the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean and is a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, and sunbathing source.

The island’s rich history is mirrored in its ancient architecture and historical sites. In the town of Bol, you can explore the Dominican Monastery, which dates back to the 15th century and features a lovely collection of art and manuscripts. Meanwhile, the island’s capital, Supetar, boasts a charming blend of traditional Dalmatian architecture and modern amenities. The Supetar Cemetery, designed by Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, is also worth a visit for its impressive sculptural works.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Brac offers a variety of activities, from hiking trails that lead to panoramic viewpoints like the Vidova Gora mountain— the highest point in the Adriatic islands— to cycling routes that wind through olive groves and vineyards. The island’s diverse landscape is perfect for exploring by bike or on foot, allowing visitors to soak in its natural beauty and discover hidden coves and traditional villages.

Fun fact: Brac is renowned for its high-quality limestone, known as "Brac Stone," which has been used in the construction of iconic landmarks such as the White House in Washington, D.C. This historic connection adds an extra layer of intrigue to your visit, as you walk the same grounds where this famous stone was once quarried.


Day 3 Hvar is a resort town and island off the coast of Croatia. A tourist destination with spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea, Hvar is popular for its beaches and is a favorite port for yacht cruises.
Day 4 Korčula, a jewel in Croatia's Adriatic Sea, invites visitors to immerse themselves in its rich history and stunning natural beauty. Often referred to as "Little Dubrovnik," the city boasts well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and a fortified old town encircled by ancient walls. This picturesque city is renowned for its blend of Venetian and local architectural styles, epitomized by landmarks like St. Mark's Cathedral and the impressive City Walls.

The birthplace of Marco Polo, Korčula offers a compelling glimpse into the life of this famous explorer. The Marco Polo Museum in the heart of the old town explores his travels and legacy, providing a fascinating insight into how this small island city influenced one of history's greatest adventurers (source). Walking through Korčula’s historic center feels like stepping back in time, with its charming squares, Gothic and Renaissance buildings, and quaint shops selling local crafts and wines.

Korčula is also celebrated for its vibrant cultural scene and traditional events. The island hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the Moreska Sword Dance, a centuries-old performance reflecting local folklore and martial traditions. In addition to its historical and cultural allure, Korčula’s crystal-clear waters and scenic beaches make it an ideal destination for relaxation and outdoor activities, such as swimming, sailing, and hiking.

Whether you’re intrigued by its historical connections, enchanted by its medieval charm, or eager to explore its beautiful coastlines, Korčula offers a memorable experience that captures the essence of Croatia’s cultural and natural splendor.
Day 5 Korčula, a jewel in Croatia's Adriatic Sea, invites visitors to immerse themselves in its rich history and stunning natural beauty. Often referred to as "Little Dubrovnik," the city boasts well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and a fortified old town encircled by ancient walls. This picturesque city is renowned for its blend of Venetian and local architectural styles, epitomized by landmarks like St. Mark's Cathedral and the impressive City Walls.

The birthplace of Marco Polo, Korčula offers a compelling glimpse into the life of this famous explorer. The Marco Polo Museum in the heart of the old town explores his travels and legacy, providing a fascinating insight into how this small island city influenced one of history's greatest adventurers (source). Walking through Korčula’s historic center feels like stepping back in time, with its charming squares, Gothic and Renaissance buildings, and quaint shops selling local crafts and wines.

Korčula is also celebrated for its vibrant cultural scene and traditional events. The island hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the Moreska Sword Dance, a centuries-old performance reflecting local folklore and martial traditions. In addition to its historical and cultural allure, Korčula’s crystal-clear waters and scenic beaches make it an ideal destination for relaxation and outdoor activities, such as swimming, sailing, and hiking.

Whether you’re intrigued by its historical connections, enchanted by its medieval charm, or eager to explore its beautiful coastlines, Korčula offers a memorable experience that captures the essence of Croatia’s cultural and natural splendor.
Day 6

Dubrovnik, often hailed as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a city where history and stunning natural beauty converge. Enclosed within its ancient city walls, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll find a captivating blend of medieval architecture and vibrant culture. The city's Old Town is a maze of cobblestone streets, lined with baroque churches, Renaissance buildings, and charming squares. A stroll along the Stradun, Dubrovnik’s main street, offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past and lively present.

A must-see for visitors is the City Walls, which stretch over 2 kilometers and provide panoramic views of the shimmering Adriatic Sea and terracotta rooftops below. Walking the walls is an unforgettable experience, allowing you to marvel at the impressive fortifications and catch glimpses of Dubrovnik’s scenic coastline source. The walls also featured prominently in the popular TV series "Game of Thrones," further boosting Dubrovnik’s allure as a filming location for fans of the show.

Dubrovnik’s natural beauty extends beyond its historic walls. The city is known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Banje Beach, located just a short walk from the Old Town, offers stunning views of the city walls and is perfect for a refreshing swim or sunbathing. For a more secluded experience, take a boat trip to the nearby Lokrum Island, a serene retreat with botanical gardens, rocky coves, and a historic monastery.

Fun fact: Dubrovnik's Old Town was used as a stand-in for King’s Landing in "Game of Thrones," making it a popular destination for fans of the series. The city's well-preserved medieval ambiance and striking scenery have earned it accolades as one of the most photogenic locations in the world.


Day 7

Dubrovnik, often hailed as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a city where history and stunning natural beauty converge. Enclosed within its ancient city walls, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll find a captivating blend of medieval architecture and vibrant culture. The city's Old Town is a maze of cobblestone streets, lined with baroque churches, Renaissance buildings, and charming squares. A stroll along the Stradun, Dubrovnik’s main street, offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past and lively present.

A must-see for visitors is the City Walls, which stretch over 2 kilometers and provide panoramic views of the shimmering Adriatic Sea and terracotta rooftops below. Walking the walls is an unforgettable experience, allowing you to marvel at the impressive fortifications and catch glimpses of Dubrovnik’s scenic coastline source. The walls also featured prominently in the popular TV series "Game of Thrones," further boosting Dubrovnik’s allure as a filming location for fans of the show.

Dubrovnik’s natural beauty extends beyond its historic walls. The city is known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Banje Beach, located just a short walk from the Old Town, offers stunning views of the city walls and is perfect for a refreshing swim or sunbathing. For a more secluded experience, take a boat trip to the nearby Lokrum Island, a serene retreat with botanical gardens, rocky coves, and a historic monastery.

Fun fact: Dubrovnik's Old Town was used as a stand-in for King’s Landing in "Game of Thrones," making it a popular destination for fans of the series. The city's well-preserved medieval ambiance and striking scenery have earned it accolades as one of the most photogenic locations in the world.


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