Itinerary
- Day 1
Zagreb
You'll meet your guide this morning for an introduction to Zagreb, Croatia's capital. The tour takes you through the city's Central European character, shaped by influences from Vienna and Budapest. You'll walk through Trg Bana Jelačića, then head to Zrinjevac park and the Upper town. Zagreb Cathedral is also on the itinerary, giving you a sense of the city's architectural heritage and layout.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided city tour of Zagreb
- Visit Trg Bana Jelačića
- Visit Zrinjevac park
- Visit Upper town
- Visit Zagreb Cathedral
Landmarks Trg Bana Jelačića Zrinjevac park Zagreb Cathedral 
- Day 2
Plitvice Lakes
An organized shuttle takes you out to Plitvice National Park, which features a series of turquoise lakes connected by small bridges and wooden paths. You'll walk approximately 10km around the Upper lakes loop, passing waterfalls and quiet natural areas. The trails wind through the woods, so bring comfortable shoes and expect to spend most of the day here.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Plitvice National Park
- Walking tour of Upper lakes loop (approximately 10km)
- View turquoise lakes and waterfalls
- Walk wooden paths through the park
Landmarks Plitvice Lakes National Park 
- Day 3
Skradin
You'll travel to Skradin this morning, which serves as the gateway to Krka National Park. The main attraction is Skradinski buk, the longest waterfall on the Krka River. From there, you'll walk a network of paths and bridges spanning about 4km that take you through travertine cascades, islands, and lakes. It's an easy day in terms of distance but offers plenty to see.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Krka National Park
- View Skradinski buk waterfall
- Walking tour through travertine cascades (approximately 4km)
- Walk paths and bridges through the park
Landmarks Krka National Park Skradinski buk waterfall - Day 4
Primošten
Your bike gets fitted this morning, then you'll start cycling on backroads through inland Dalmatian villages between Skradin and Primošten, covering 50-62km. Primošten is a small coastal town on a peninsula with history dating back to 1564. If you want to stop for swimming or sunbathing, the beaches here are good for an afternoon break.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Self-guided cycling from Skradin to Primošten (50-62km)
- Bike fitting
- Cycle through inland Dalmatian villages
- Explore Primošten town
Optional Activities
- E-bike hire (140,00 € supplement)
- Swimming or sunbathing at Primošten beaches
Landmarks Primošten 
- Day 5
Trogir
You'll cycle inland along country roads from Primošten to Trogir, a distance of about 42km. Trogir sits on a peninsula connected to nearby islands by two bridges, and it has deep historical roots, founded by Greek colonists back in the 3rd century BC. The town has a charming character and is worth exploring once you arrive.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Self-guided cycling from Primošten to Trogir (42km)
- Explore Trogir town
Landmarks Trogir - Day 6
Split
A private shuttle takes you from Trogir to Split this morning. Once there, you'll start a bike ride through Marjan Park forest, which is close to town. After cycling, you'll explore Diocletian's Palace, a 1700-year-old Roman structure and UNESCO site. The Old town around it is still home to residents and has the Peristyle square at its center. Don't skip the local Green and fish markets.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle loop ride in Marjan Park forest (17-35km with option for 40km extra ride)
- Visit Diocletian's Palace
- Explore Split Old town
- Visit Peristyle square
- Visit Green and fish markets
Optional Activities
- E-bike hire (140,00 € supplement)
- Extra ride option (40km additional)
Landmarks Diocletian's Palace Peristyle square Marjan Park - Day 7
Island Brač
A 50-minute ferry takes you from Split to the island of Brač. You'll cycle through olive groves between coastal and inland villages, with routes ranging from 0-36km depending on your preference. Along the way, there are opportunities to taste local food, visit small museums, and check out art galleries. Brač is known for its limestone, which was used in the White House and Diocletian's Palace. You'll return to Split by ferry in the late afternoon.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Ferry ride to Island Brač (50 minutes)
- Self-guided cycling on Island Brač (0-36km or more)
- Cycle through olive groves
- Visit local villages
- Taste local specialties
- Visit small museums and art gallery
- Ferry return to Split
Optional Activities
- E-bike hire (140,00 € supplement)
Landmarks Island Brač 


- Day 8
Hvar
After a 2-hour ferry ride from Split, you'll start cycling with a loop around the UNESCO site of Stari Grad plain, which covers 20-46km depending on the route you choose. You'll pass through charming inland villages and enjoy coastal rides through pine tree shade between Jelsa and Vrboska. The route takes you back to Stari Grad, then climbs across the island with views of lavender fields before descending into Hvar town.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Ferry ride from Split to Island Hvar (2 hours)
- Self-guided cycling loop around Stari Grad plain (20-46km)
- Visit inland villages
- Coastal ride between Jelsa and Vrboska bays
- View lavender fields on island climb
- Cycle descent to Hvar town
Optional Activities
- E-bike hire (140,00 € supplement)
Landmarks Stari Grad plain Hvar town 
- Day 9
Korcula
You'll leave Hvar town by speedboat this morning, then start cycling about an hour later. The route crosses the whole island to Korcula town, covering approximately 46km and taking you through Smokvica and Čara with their vineyards of Pošip white wine. The island has early Greek influences, but most of what you'll see dates from the Venetian era with well-preserved fortified architecture. This route is known for good local food. You'll spend two nights here in Korcula town.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Speedboat transfer from Hvar town
- Self-guided cycling across Island Hvar to Korcula (46km)
- Cycle through Smokvica and Čara vineyards
- Explore Korcula town
- Taste local gastro specialties
Optional Activities
- E-bike hire (140,00 € supplement)
- Extra ride option (10km additional)
Landmarks Korcula town - Day 10
Korcula
You have flexibility today to choose your cycling adventure. There's a relaxed coastal route with stops at beaches for swimming or coffee covering 0-34km, or a more challenging loop ride with much more distance covering up to 65km additional. That longer route takes you through vineyards, olive groves, pine forests, and hidden coves. Try the traditional makaruni specialty in local konobas paired with Croatian white wines from Korcula.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Self-guided cycling options around Korcula (0-34km standard or up to 65km extra)
- Visit beaches, vineyards, olive groves
- Explore hidden coves
Optional Activities
- E-bike hire (140,00 € supplement)
- Coastal cycling route with beach stops
- Big loop ride covering up to 65km additional distance
- Taste traditional makaruni in local konobas
Landmarks Korcula town - Day 11
Dubrovnik
After breakfast, you'll transfer to Dubrovnik. Once there, you'll explore the historical sites in the Old town and walk along the city walls. There's also a hike up to Srđ hill if you want panoramic views of the area. No cycling today, so you can take your time walking around and soaking in the atmosphere.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Transfer to Dubrovnik
- Explore historical sites in Old town
- Walk along city walls
- Hike to Srđ hill
Landmarks Dubrovnik Old town Dubrovnik City Walls Srđ hill - Day 12
Dubrovnik
The tour ends after breakfast. You have the option to extend your stay in Dubrovnik or make your departure plans at this point.
- Meals
- Breakfast




















