This guided cycling tour in Dalmatia starts and ends in Split exploring amazing coastlines, medieval towns, old villages and picturesque bays. Highlights include great beaches, vineyards, pine woods, cycling across the historic islands and exploring Mljet National Park. Croatia is a land of stunning islands, rich history, Mediterranean vegetation and a mild climate. Without doubt, the best way to explore it is by bike.
Bike Course: Rogač – Maslinica – Rogač | Length: 20 km | Highest point: 280 m | Difficulty level: 1/5
Arrival in Split and check-in from 11:00. Departure at 13:00 followed by lunch on board on the journey to the island of Šolta. Upon arrival in Rogač cycle through charming landscapes on your way to the coastal town of Maslinica. After taking in the sights, cycle back to Rogač, where the ship awaits you to continue your adventure. Depending on port conditions, an alternative cycling route on Šolta Island may be considered: Stomorska - Gornje Selo - Maslinica - Stomorska. Departure to Milna on Brač Island. Overnight in Milna.
Bike Course: Stari Grad - Jelsa - Hvar | Length: 45 km | Highest point: 790m | Difficulty level: 3/5
Set sail from Milna to Stari Grad on the island of Hvar. From Stari Grad, start the cycling adventure: pedal through the stunning landscapes of the magnificent island of Hvar. Pass through numerous lavender fields and enjoy the view towards neighbouring islands and the mainland. Take a short sightseeing trip to Hvar, a fairy tale city of great architecture, beautiful nature, and a mild climate. Lunch on board and departure. Overnight in Vela Luka.
Bike Course: Vela Luka - Korčula | Length: 55km | Highest point: 850m | Difficulty level: 3/5
Begin your day in Vela Luka and embark on a scenic bike ride across the island of Korčula. Cycle through lush vineyards, olive groves, and charming villages, making your way to the historic town of Korčula. Explore the medieval architecture, vibrant local culture, and beautiful waterfront of Korčula town. After a fulfilling day of cycling and sightseeing, enjoy an overnight stay in this enchanting destination.
Bike Course: National Park Mljet | Length: 18km | Highest point: 160m | Difficulty level: 1/5
Cruise during breakfast from Korčula to Mljet island, the lush green island also known as “honey island”. Mljet National Park (obligatory entrance fee for all guests on board) is a beautiful area of unique charm featuring two connected saltwater lakes, lush flora, a unique appearance of indented coastline, cliffs and numerous islets as well as always green plants of the surrounding hills. Cycle around the saltwater lake, inside which there is another island with the Benedictine monastery from the 12th century. Refresh in saltwater lakes and return to lunch on board. Free afternoon to explore the park on your own. Captain’s Dinner on Board (included in the Premium Superior and Premium category). Overnight in Pomena or Polača.
Bike Course: Trstenik - Orebić | Length: 32km | Highest point: 500m | Difficulty level: 3/5
Today’s ride could be called the panoramic wine route. After breakfast, start riding from Trstenik through the picturesque vineyards of the south side of Pelješac. Cross the tunnel Dingač and continue to the renowned vineyard area, famous for the best varieties of Croatian wine. Descend towards Orebić, the city of seafarers and captains, enjoying unique viewpoints of the Korčula archipelago along the way. Conclude your day with a few kilometres of ascending and then descending to reach your destination. Overnight in Kućište.
Bike Course 1: Sućuraj - Pokrivenik| Length: 32km | Highest point: 470m | Difficulty level: 2/5
Breakfast and morning cruise towards the longest Croatian island Hvar with a view of Biokovo mountain. Disembark on the eastern tip of Hvar Island where the cycling tour begins. A ride through picturesque landscapes and coastal views. Ascend to the highest point of the route before descending to the tranquil bay of Pokrivenik where the ship will be waiting. Enjoy lunch on board as you cruise towards Pučišća, on Brač Island - the most beautiful smallest settlement in Europe. Overnight in Pučišća.
Bike Course: Pučišća - Postira - Supetar | Length: 25km | Highest point: 360m | Difficulty level: 2/5
Embark on a picturesque cycling journey from Pučišća, starting with a scenic ride to Postira. Pedal through charming villages and coastal paths, enjoying the serene beauty of Brač Island. Continue the cycling adventure to Supetar, the island’s largest town, known for its beautiful beaches and historic architecture. After exploring Supetar, return for lunch on board and a relaxing journey back to Split, where you can reflect on the day’s adventures and enjoy the coastal views along the way. Overnight in Split.
Disembarkation in Split. Breakfast followed by check out at 9:00 am.
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Port taxes: €60 EUR
These 'comfort' cruises are run on a small variety of vessels, all of very similar standard, but the actual vessel isn't usually confirmed until 2 weeks before the cruise.
All of the vessels are very comfortable, and the cabins have airconditioning and en-suite bathrooms. All the vessels carry around 38 passengers (maximum).
Steel hulled vessels with modern traditional look offer accommodation in air-conditioned,spacious en-suite cabins with double or twin beds, hair dryer and safety deposit box. Ships are from 29to 35m in length with cabins 8 to 14m2 in size.
Included services: buffet breakfasts, three course lunches, Captain’s dinner, English speaking tour manager on board, one guided tour, daily cabin service, mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, luggage handling.
The images here are examples of these vessels, and their cabins and decks.
Most vessels have a few triple cabins. These either have a double bed and a single bed, or sometimes a double and a single bunk.
The vessels are all family run and provide plenty of space.
Vessel Type: Small Ship
Lenght: from 38 meters to 41 meters
Passenger Capacity: 32 to 42
Premium superior vessels are recently built mini deluxe vessels featuring similar comfort, but are smaller in size – 38 to 41m in length. Air-conditioned cabins are 8 to 14m2 in size with double or twin beds, hair dryer and safety deposit box. Included services: buffet breakfasts, three course lunches, Captain’s dinner, English speaking tour manager on board, three guided tours, daily cabin service, mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, luggage handling.
Spalato
Lenght - 36.7m, Width - 7.6m, Built in 2011/2012. Boat is equipped with swim platform (stairs leading from sitting area at the backof the boat on main deck). Total 19 cabins.
Amalia
Length - 37.4m, Width - 8.2m, Built in 2013. All cabins are airconditioned. Total 18 cabins
Seagull
Length - 35m, Width - 7m, Built in 1983, refurbushed in 2014. Total 16 cabins
Majestic
Length - 37m, Width - 7.6m. Launched in 2015 with a total of 18 cabins
Moonlight
Length - 37.4m, Width - 8.2m, built in 2017. All cabins are airconditioned with a total of 18 cabins.
Dream
Length - 40.1m, Width - 8m, built in 2017. TOP DECK - total 1 cabin (double/twin beds). MAIN DECK - total 11 cabins (2 cabins with double bed, 8 cabins with doble/twin beds, 1 cabin can be triple) + 1 additional cabin available for guide only. UNDER DECK- total 8 cabins (with doble/twin beds)
Lupus Mare
Length - 42.5m, Width - 8.9m, built in 2011 with 20 cabins
Paradis
Length -41m , Width - 8,50 built in 2014 with 19 guest cabins
Pictures shown below are from various ships in fleet, actual layout of cabins and ship may differ.
Please Note: the deckplan below is an example only and may vary from your ship.