Itinerary
- Day 1
Split
You'll arrive in Split and start with a briefing about the week ahead. After that, cycle through Marjan hill's forest area on some really nice roads, with the option to add extra miles if you want to explore more of the surroundings. Later in the evening, wander through the narrow alleys of Diocletian's Palace and check out the fish and green markets. Grab some Mediterranean food for dinner to wrap up your first day.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle on Marjan hill
- Explore Diocletian's Palace
- Visit fish market
- Visit green market
Optional Activities
- Extra cycling miles to explore surroundings of Split
Landmarks Marjan hill Diocletian's Palace Peristil square 
- Day 2
Split to Vis
Take the ferry from Split to Vis, a remote island that feels pretty removed from the mainland. In the afternoon, you'll cycle to the east side where pebble and sandy beaches line the coast alongside scenic vineyards. Head back to the town of Vis before evening hits. After dinner, take a relaxing walk along the waterfront or find a spot for a glass of wine while trying some traditional island cuisine.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Ferry transfer to island Vis
- Cycle to east side of island Vis
- Discover pebble and sandy beaches
- Explore scenic vineyards
Optional Activities
- Evening walk along waterfront
- Wine tasting
Landmarks Island Vis - Day 3
Vis
Today you've got flexibility with several options. You can cycle the whole island of Vis, take a boat trip to the Blue Cave on Biševo, try paddle boarding to the Green Cave, or spend time swimming and snorkeling on the eastern side. If you do the suggested loop ride, you'll pass through Komiža, an authentic fishermen village, cycle past vineyards, and find WWII airplane runways, secret coves, and sandy beaches scattered throughout.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle island of Vis
- Pass through Komiža village
- Explore WWII airplane runway in Plisko polje
Optional Activities
- Optional trip to Blue Cave on island Biševo
- Paddle board tour to Green Cave
- Swim and snorkel on eastern side of island
Landmarks Komiža Plisko polje Blue Cave Green Cave - Day 4
Vis to Hvar
A scenic boat transfer brings you to Hvar island. Once you arrive in Hvar town, walk to the Renaissance town square and sit down at one of the cafés to get your bearings. Your cycle ride climbs through small villages and passes through fields of lavender with great views and old stone pile walls. After you descend to the north side, continue cycling to Jelsa, a fishermen village where you'll stay the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Boat transfer to Hvar
- Walk Renaissance town square in Hvar
- Cycle through lavender fields
- Cycle to Jelsa village
Optional Activities
- Coffee in Renaissance square cafés
Landmarks Hvar town Renaissance town square Jelsa 
- Day 5
Hvar
You can choose between a shorter, easier bike route along Ager or a longer, tougher ride heading to the far east of the island. The shorter option takes you through Stari Grad, an ancient Greek colony, where you'll cycle past charming villages, lavender fields, and olive groves within Ager, a UNESCO-protected agricultural plain. Stop for a swim in one of the bays along the route to cool off.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle along Ager
- Visit Stari Grad ancient Greek colony
- Explore UNESCO preserved agricultural plain Ager
Optional Activities
- Longer challenging ride to far east of island
Landmarks Ager Stari Grad Vrboska - Day 6
Hvar to Brač
A short boat transfer gets you to Brač island. You'll land in Bol, a town on the southern coast below Vidova Gora, Dalmatia's highest peak. Cycle a short loop out to Murvica, an eco-village with nice beaches and turquoise water, or take a longer, more demanding route if you prefer. Make sure to save some time in the afternoon for Zlatni rat, which you've probably seen in photos of Croatia's beaches.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Boat transfer to island Brač
- Cycle loop to Murvica eco-village
- Visit Zlatni rat (Golden Horn) beach
Optional Activities
- Longer and more challenging bike ride
Landmarks Vidova Gora Murvica Bol Zlatni rat (Golden Horn) beach 
- Day 7
Brač to Split
This is your longest cycling day, so eat well after breakfast before heading out. You'll cycle past stone villages, olive groves, and coastal roads on your way to the north side of the island. Brač has a long history of stone work and masonry, and the stone quarried here actually went into building the White House and parts of Diocletian's Palace. Take lunch at a small village, rest on a pebble beach for a bit, then head to the ferry back to Split for your final night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle to north side of island Brač
- Cycle past stone villages and olive groves
- Return by boat to Split
Optional Activities
- Lunch in small village or hamlet
Landmarks Island Brač - Day 8
Split
Your tour ends after breakfast.
- Meals
- Breakfast













