Itinerary
- Day 1
Dubrovnik to Korcula
You'll arrive in Dubrovnik and take a shared group transfer over to Korcula Island, which locals claim is the birthplace of Marco Polo. Check in at Hotel Marko Polo, located right within the medieval walls, and then head to a welcome reception where you'll try traditional Croatian appetizers, local wines, and authentic island cheeses. The evening is yours to either wander through the marble-paved streets or settle onto your hotel terrace.
- Start point
- Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia (Airport)
- Meals
- Welcome Reception (Traditional rakija, artisanal island cheeses, paper-thin Dalmatian pršut, fresh figs, herb-marinated olives, and warm bread with golden olive oil)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Marko Polo)
Included Activities
- Welcome reception with traditional Croatian appetizers and local wines
- Shared group airport transfer from Dubrovnik Airport
Optional Activities
- Evening stroll through medieval streets of Korcula
- Dinner at leisure in Korcula
Landmarks Korcula Old Town 



- Day 2
Korcula to Vela Luka
After breakfast with fresh Croatian pastries and local honey, you'll cycle 55 kilometers along Korcula's dramatic western coastline. The route takes you through ancient olive groves and hidden coves, and you'll pass through fishing villages Brna and Prizba where you can stop for a swim. Later, you'll reach Vela Luka and head to family vineyards in Smokvica for peka, a slow-cooked dish prepared under an iron bell, plus wine tasting and local cheeses. The ride back to Korcula happens during golden afternoon light.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Fresh Croatian pastries, local honey, and strong coffee), Lunch (Traditional peka—succulent lamb or octopus slow-cooked under iron bells buried in glowing coals, infused with bay leaves, rosemary, local cheese, fresh bread, and seasonal vegetables), Wine Tasting (Guided wine tasting at family vineyards featuring robust reds and crisp whites)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Marko Polo)
Included Activities
- 55-kilometer coastal cycling route
- Wine tasting at family vineyards in Smokvica
- Traditional peka lunch (slow-cooked lamb or octopus)
Optional Activities
- Swimming breaks in crystalline waters at Brna and Prizba
- Fresh seafood and beverages at local cafés
Landmarks Brna Prizba Vela Luka Smokvica - Day 3
Orebic to Trstenik - Peljesac Peninsula
A short ferry ride gets you to the mainland, then you'll cycle from Orebic along the Peljeshac Peninsula, known for its vineyards and oyster farms. Stop at Grgic winery to taste wines and learn how they make them using traditional methods. You'll have time for a swim before continuing to Ston, where you can explore the historic stone walls and eat fresh oysters from the region. After that, transfer back to Orebic and check into Heritage Boutique Hotel Adriatic.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Fresh oysters and seafood in Ston), Wine Tasting (World-class Pelješac wines at Grgić winery)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Heritage Boutique Hotel Adriatic)
Included Activities
- Ferry transfer from Korcula to Orebić
- Cycling route along Pelješac Peninsula
- Wine tasting at Grgić winery with traditional winemaking insights
- Fresh oyster and seafood lunch in Ston
- Exploration of Ston's historic stone walls and salt-making heritage
Optional Activities
- Swimming break before Ston
- Dinner at hotel or exploration of Orebić's waterfront dining options
Landmarks Grgić Winery Trstenik Ston Pelješac Peninsula - Day 4
Ston to Zuljana
Start with a morning transfer from Orebic to Ston. This ride is shorter and more relaxed along the peninsula coast, with views of the Adriatic and distant islands. Stop in the village of Zujljana for a swim in clear water at pristine beaches. Lunch comes at a family-run restaurant with fresh organic food and local wines. Afterward, head back to the Ston area and transfer to Heritage Boutique Hotel Adriatic in Orebic for an easy evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Farm-to-table experience with fresh organic products and locally produced wines at family-run local restaurant)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Heritage Boutique Hotel Adriatic)
Included Activities
- 25-kilometer coastal cycling route
- Farm-to-table lunch with fresh organic products and locally produced wines
Optional Activities
- Swimming break at pristine beaches in Žuljana
- Evening relaxation at leisure
Landmarks Žuljana Pelješac Peninsula - Day 5
Mljet National Park
An early ferry takes you from Orebic to Mljet Island and its UNESCO-protected national park. You'll cycle a scenic route around the larger saltwater lake and stop to see the small monastery of St. Mary, which you can reach by boat or swimming. The lake connects to the Adriatic, so there are plenty of opportunities for refreshing swims. After the ferry back, you'll have traditional lunch at a rural household with authentic food and wine tasting. Later, transfer to Dubrovnik and check into Hotel Adria for dinner with views of the Adriatic Sea.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Traditional lunch at rural household featuring local specialties and recipes passed down through generations), Wine Tasting (Wine tasting in genuine family setting), Dinner (Dinner at Hotel Adria with Adriatic Sea views)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Adria, Dubrovnik)
Included Activities
- Ferry transfer from Orebić to Mljet Island
- Cycling route around larger saltwater lake with monastery viewpoint
- Swimming in saltwater lakes
- Traditional lunch at rural household with domestic food preparation
- Wine tasting at rural household
- Ferry transfer back to mainland
- Afternoon transfer to Dubrovnik
Optional Activities
- Boat or swimming access to St. Mary monastery
Landmarks Mljet National Park St. Mary Monastery Dubrovnik Old Town 

- Day 6
Dubrovnik - Konavle Valley
Your final cycling day follows the legendary Ciro railway route through Konavle Valley on gentle, rolling terrain past vineyards and villages with mountains in the background. The day builds toward lunch at Konavski Dvori restaurant near waterfall views, where you'll try authentic Dalmatian food including peka and crisp Malvazija wine, finishing with traditional Konavoski cake. Back in Dubrovnik, spend the evening in the Old Town or watch the sunset from your hotel.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Traditional peka with local Malvazija wine and traditional Konavski cake at Konavski Dvori restaurant)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Adria, Dubrovnik)
Included Activities
- Cycling the Konavle Valley on the historic Ciro railway route
- Lunch at renowned Konavski Dvori restaurant with traditional peka
- Traditional peka experience—slow-cooked octopus or meat
- Local Malvazija wine pairing
- Traditional Konavski cake
Optional Activities
- Evening exploration of Dubrovnik Old Town marble streets
- Sunset viewing from hotel terrace
Landmarks Konavle Valley Konavoski Dvori Dubrovnik Old Town 

- Day 7
Dubrovnik
After a final Croatian breakfast with fresh pastries, local honey, and strong coffee, you'll take a shared group transfer to Dubrovnik Airport for your departure. As you leave, you'll see morning light on the ancient ramparts and the coastline with its terracotta rooftops, blue waters, and limestone cliffs.
- End point
- Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Croatia (Airport)
- Meals
- Breakfast (Fresh pastries, local honey, and strong coffee)
Included Activities
- Final breakfast at Hotel Adria
- Shared group airport transfer to Dubrovnik Airport
Landmarks Dubrovnik Old Town 
























