Itinerary
- Day 1
Split
You'll arrive in Split and meet your guide for an orientation to get your bearings. Then it's time to walk through Diocletian's Palace, which has been standing for about 1700 years with its winding narrow streets, Jupiter's Temple, Egyptian sphinx, and the local fish market to check out. If you get in early enough, there's an optional bike ride or hike up Marjan Hill waiting for you, where you can see views of the palace and the surrounding islands. The day wraps up with a welcome dinner together this evening.
- Meals
- Dinner (Welcome dinner)
Included Activities
- Guided orientation tour of Split
- Walk through old town and Diocletian's Palace
- Visit Jupiter's Temple
- Explore local fish market
- Wine cellar tour of the Palace
Optional Activities
- Morning bike ride along Marjan Hill
- Morning hike along Marjan Hill
Landmarks/POIs Diocletian's Palace Jupiter's Temple Marjan Hill - Day 2
Split to Hvar
You'll cycle from Split across to Hvar, riding through lavender fields, olive groves, and vineyards on terrain that's mostly flat and manageable. The route takes you along the island's north side through small coastal villages like Jelsa and Vrboska on quiet back roads where traffic is minimal. After lunch, you can explore Hvar's 7th-century walls, see the Venetian loggia, and check out Europe's oldest municipal theatre, or if you prefer, just relax in the beautiful Mediterranean square and take it easy after the ride.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycling through lavender fields and vineyards
- Ride through coastal villages and back roads
- Visit 7th century AD walls
- See Venetian loggia
- Visit oldest municipal Theatre in Europe
Optional Activities
- Snorkeling
- Swimming
- Beach exploration
Landmarks/POIs Island Hvar Hvar Town Jelsa Vrboska - Day 3
Hvar
This morning you'll hike along rocky paths at the top of Hvar, finding abandoned villages that used to make lavender oil back in the day. In the afternoon, the route descends along the island's southern coast where hidden bays and turquoise waters are waiting. You'll have time to swim and explore the coves before heading back to Hvar town for the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Hike through abandoned villages
- Coastal hiking along southern bays
Optional Activities
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Paddle boarding
Landmarks/POIs Island Hvar - Day 4
Hvar to Korcula
A boat takes you to Korcula, an ancient Greek colony from the 4th century BC with a lot of history packed into it. The island is known for white wines and dark pine forests that were used for shipbuilding over the centuries. You can walk through the Venetian fortified town with its narrow streets, or if you want to be active, cycle a loop around the island. The beaches here vary quite a bit, with rocky, sandy, and pebble options where you can swim and try snorkeling.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Boat transfer to Korcula
- Exploration of Venetian fortified town
- Walking through narrow streets of Korcula
Optional Activities
- Cycling loop ride on the island
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Beach exploration
Landmarks/POIs Island Korcula Korcula Town - Day 5
Korcula
You'll hike through a nature park with rock formations and wildlife in the quiet Dalmatian karst landscape, where dolomite formations and dense woods make for interesting terrain. Then you'll walk along the ancient Napoleon path that cuts through olive groves, small vineyards, and herb fields. Lunch happens in Pupnat village, where they prepare food using local ingredients and regional recipes. Later in the afternoon, explore Korcula's medieval cobblestone streets with their Gothic and Renaissance architecture, or head to the beach for swimming and water activities.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Unique lunch in Pupnat village prepared by local hosts with locally-sourced ingredients)
Included Activities
- Hike through nature park with rock formations
- Walk along Napoleon path
- Lunch in Pupnat village (unique meal prepared by hosts)
- Explore medieval town of Korcula
Optional Activities
- Swimming
- Paddle boarding
- Beach exploration
Landmarks/POIs Korcula Town Pupnatska Luka Bay Pupnat - Day 6
Korcula to Dubrovnik
You'll cycle along the Peljesac peninsula through vineyards growing Plavac Mali grapes, the variety used to make Croatian red wines called Dingac and Postup. There's a scenic bay where you can swim and snorkel during your lunch break. After that, you'll visit Mali Ston, which has the longest fortified city walls in Europe and oyster and mussel farms you can tour. By evening, you'll arrive in Dubrovnik, often called the Pearl of the Adriatic and one of the world's best-preserved medieval cities.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycling through Plavac Mali vineyards
- Coastal ride to Dubrovnik
- Visit Mali Ston and its fortified walls
Optional Activities
- Walking instead of cycling
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Beach exploration
Landmarks/POIs Peljesac Peninsula Mali Ston Dubrovnik - Day 7
Dubrovnik
After breakfast, you'll take a guided walk through Dubrovnik's old town. Since the 13th century, this city held major power, and that history shows in the beautiful Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces, and fountains throughout the streets. The multisport tour finishes after this guided walk. From here, you can optionally extend your stay, take a trip to neighboring Montenegro or Bosnia and Herzegovina, or just relax in Stradun (the main square) or on nearby beaches.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Dubrovnik
- Walking tour of old town
- Visit to Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces, and fountains
Optional Activities
- Extend stay in Dubrovnik
- Visit Montenegro
- Visit Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Beach exploration
- Relax in Stradun square
Landmarks/POIs Dubrovnik Old Town Stradun














