Itinerary
- Day 1
Trogir to Brač Island
You'll start in Trogir, walking through the marble streets of this medieval UNESCO town that's been around for 2,300 years. After a welcome drink and time to check out the old town, you'll board your gulet and sail for two hours to Brač Island. Once you get fitted with a bicycle in Supetar, you'll ride 25km through olive groves and traditional villages to reach Pučišća, home to Croatia's only stonemasonry school. Dinner aboard features authentic Dalmatian food.
- Start point
- Trogir, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia (Trogir Port, 11:00 - 12:00)
- Meals
- Dinner (Authentic Dalmatian cuisine aboard gulet)
- Accommodation
- Houseboat (M/S Novi Dan - Premium A+ Class Gulet)
Included Activities
- Explore Trogir's medieval old town including Cathedral of St. Lawrence
- Welcome drink with crew aboard gulet
- Bicycle fitting in Supetar
- Guided cycling tour from Supetar to Pučišća through olive groves and traditional villages
- Visit Pučišća stonemasonry school
Landmarks Trogir Old Town Cathedral of St. Lawrence Brač Island Pučišća Stonemasonry School 

- Day 2
Brač to Hvar Island
After breakfast on the boat, you'll sail south to Hvar Island, which gets about 2,724 hours of sunshine each year. You'll get off at Pokrivenik and cycle 32km across the island through vineyards and small villages. Midway through, there's a stop for coffee or wine tasting at a family winery that makes Plavac Mali wines. Your ride finishes at Suđuraj on the eastern coast with views toward Pelješac Peninsula. You'll swim and relax before dinner back on the boat.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Hearty breakfast aboard gulet), Dinner (Dinner aboard gulet)
- Accommodation
- Houseboat (M/S Novi Dan - Premium A+ Class Gulet)
Included Activities
- Guided cycling tour from Pokrivenik to Sučuraj through Hvar's countryside
- Visit traditional villages including Zastražišće and Gdinj
- Wine tasting at family winery (Plavac Mali wines)
- Swimming at Sučuraj
Landmarks Hvar Island Stari Grad (Pharos) Pokrivenik Sučuraj 
- Day 3
Hvar to Pelješac Peninsula
The boat sails early from Hvar to Kučište on Pelješac Peninsula, one of Croatia's nicest stone villages with dramatic mountains behind it. After breakfast overlooking the harbor, you'll tackle the trip's hardest cycling route: 30km with a tough 540-meter climb through wine country. You'll stop at a family winery to taste Plavac Mali wines and learn how they're made. Then you'll ride down to Trstenik, one of the Adriatic's most beautiful coves, where you can swim and relax. A Captain's Dinner in the evening celebrates the day.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast overlooking Kučište harbor), Dinner (Captain's Dinner)
- Accommodation
- Houseboat (M/S Novi Dan - Premium A+ Class Gulet)
Included Activities
- Guided cycling tour from Kučište to Trstenik through Pelješac wine country
- Wine tasting at family winery with winemaker explanation
- Swimming and water activities at Trstenik
- Captain's Dinner
Landmarks Kučište Pelješac Peninsula Trstenik - Day 4
Mljet National Park & Korčula Island
You'll sail to Mljet, the legendary island where Odysseus was supposedly held captive by the nymph Calypso. An easy 18km cycle takes you around Veliko Jezero (Great Lake) through thick Aleppo pine forest. A boat then takes you to St. Mary's Island to see a 12th-century Benedictine monastery built with Roman stone, followed by swimming in the clear lake. After lunch on the boat, you'll sail to medieval Korčula Town, which claims to be Marco Polo's birthplace. You'll walk the herringbone-patterned streets, see St. Mark's Cathedral, and have seafood with Pošip wine. If you're lucky, you might catch the traditional Morešska sword dance.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast aboard gulet), Lunch (Lunch aboard gulet), Dinner (Seafood dinner with Pošip wine in Korčula Town)
- Accommodation
- Houseboat (M/S Novi Dan - Premium A+ Class Gulet)
Included Activities
- Guided cycling tour around Veliko Jezero in Mljet National Park
- Boat transfer to St. Mary's Island
- Visit 12th-century Benedictine monastery on St. Mary's Island
- Swimming in Veliko Jezero
- Explore Korčula Town's medieval streets and architecture
- Visit St. Mark's Cathedral in Korčula
Optional Activities
- Climb tower at St. Mark's Cathedral for sunset views
- Watch Morešska sword dance (traditional ritual, if performed)
Landmarks Mljet National Park Veliko Jezero (Great Lake) St. Mary's Island Monastery Korčula Town St. Mark's Cathedral 



- Day 5
Korčula Island Grand Tour
Today's the longest ride at 55km across Korčula Island through villages with centuries-old traditions. You'll cycle through Žrnovo's stone quarries, Pupnat (where locals speak an old dialect), and Smokvica (the wine capital since the 15th century). There's a swim break at Prižba beach. You'll continue to Blato with its unusual numbered streets, then ride down All Saints Avenue, a 2.2km tree-lined boulevard of pine, cypress, and acacia trees that's the world's second-longest. You finish at Vela Luka, known for Vela Spila cave with 20,000-year-old human remains. Later you'll relax with swimming and local food like peka and handmade makaruni pasta.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast aboard gulet), Dinner (Dinner with local specialties including peka and handmade makaruni pasta)
- Accommodation
- Houseboat (M/S Novi Dan - Premium A+ Class Gulet)
Included Activities
- Guided cycling tour across Korčula Island from Korčula Town to Vela Luka
- Visit Žrnovo, Pupnat, Smokvica, Blato, and other traditional villages
- Cycle All Saints Avenue (2.2km tree-lined boulevard)
- Swimming at Prižba beach
- Enjoy local specialties including peka and handmade makaruni pasta
Optional Activities
- Visit Vela Spila cave (archaeological site with 20,000-year-old human remains)
Landmarks Žrnovo Pupnat Smokvica Blato All Saints Avenue Vela Luka Vela Spila Cave - Day 6
Hvar Island Heritage
You'll sail to glamorous Hvar Town, the Adriatic's most fashionable spot where Venice built Europe's first public theater in 1612. You'll check out the Renaissance center, the 16th-century St. Stephen's Cathedral, and the Spanish Fortress with its great views. Grab coffee on the famous Riva promenade before your 23km ride. You'll climb 410 meters through lavender fields and pine forests to reach Stari Grad, founded by Greeks in 384 BC. Visit Tvrdalj, the fortified villa of Renaissance poet Petar Hektorović with its unique enclosed fishpond. An optional loop goes through Jelsa and Vrboska (called 'Little Venice') with its fortified church. Dinner in Stari Grad's authentic konobas features grilled fish.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast aboard gulet), Dinner (Grilled fish dinner at authentic konoba in Stari Grad)
- Accommodation
- Houseboat (M/S Novi Dan - Premium A+ Class Gulet)
Included Activities
- Explore Hvar Town including Renaissance core, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and Spanish Fortress
- Coffee on the Riva promenade
- Guided cycling tour from Hvar Town to Stari Grad through lavender fields and pine forests
- Visit Tvrdalj (fortified villa of poet Petar Hektorović) with Renaissance fishpond
- Enjoy grilled fish dinner at authentic konoba in Stari Grad
Optional Activities
- Optional afternoon loop to Jelsa and Vrboska ("Little Venice") with fortified church
Landmarks Hvar Town Spanish Fortress St. Stephen's Cathedral Hvar Theatre Stari Grad (Pharos) Ager Field System Tvrdalj Jelsa Vrboska - Day 7
Šolta Island & Return to Trogir
You'll cruise to peaceful Šolta, an authentic island that most tourists miss. The island has the Mediterranean's highest concentration of olive trees, with virtually every family maintaining groves, some over 1,000 years old. From Stomorska fishing village, you'll cycle 36km through ancient family orchards with gnarled trunks. You'll pass through interior villages where life follows traditional patterns. There's a stop for olive oil tasting at a family operation where you'll learn about the November to January harvest. You'll descend to Maslinica Bay with its seven small islands and the grand Martinis Marchi Castle built in 1708. Swim before sailing to Trogir, arriving as the sun sets. A farewell dinner on the boat celebrates seven days together.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast aboard gulet), Dinner (Farewell dinner aboard gulet celebrating seven days of cycling adventure)
- Accommodation
- Houseboat (M/S Novi Dan - Premium A+ Class Gulet)
Included Activities
- Guided cycling tour from Stomorska to Maslinica through ancient olive groves
- Visit interior villages including Grohote, Gornje Selo, and Srednje Selo
- Olive oil tasting at family operation
- Swimming at Maslinica Bay
- Explore Trogir's UNESCO-protected Old Town
- Farewell dinner aboard gulet
Landmarks Šolta Island Stomorska Grohote Maslinica Bay Martinis Marchi Castle Trogir Old Town Cathedral of St. Lawrence - Day 8
Trogir
After breakfast and goodbyes, you'll have the morning to explore Trogir's UNESCO-protected Old Town on your own terms. Walk the marble streets, visit the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, or sit with coffee on the waterfront Riva watching how the town actually works. The compact size makes it perfect for a final walk before you leave. You'll head out with sore legs, sun-tanned skin, and memories of six islands.
- End point
- Trogir, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia (Trogir Port, 07:00 - 09:00)
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast aboard gulet)
Included Activities
- Explore Trogir's UNESCO-protected Old Town
- Visit Cathedral of St. Lawrence
- Stroll marble streets and waterfront Riva
Landmarks Trogir Old Town Cathedral of St. Lawrence






















