Croatia Cruise and Cycle - explore the islands of Croatia by boat and bike


Croatia Cruise and Cycle
explore the islands of Croatia by ship and bike

8 days, 7 nights

Cruise and cycle among the islands of Croatia and get to see and explore new and out of the way places. If you are looking for an active yet casual and informal vacation, without the routine of traditional cruise tours, then this cruise is the ideal solution for you. There will be something special and fun for each person. Our ship will drop you off on one side of the island and you can cycle (with our guide) across the island where the ship waits to pick you up to take you onto the next island for you to explore by bike.

Cruise and Cycle in Croatia

ITINERARY


Day 1 (Saturday) Split -Solta Island (approx. 25 km / 15 miles of cycling)
Check in by 13.00 h in Split harbour. Our first destination is the island of Solta. Next to walled-in fields you can see olive groves, fig trees, and carob trees. The many lavender and rosemary plants give the island its spicy scent. In the evening you will ferry over to Brac Island and spend the night in the harbor of Milna, whose picturesque natural stone houses form the border of a deep bay.

Day 2 (Sunday) Brac Island (approx. 45 km / 28 miles of cycling)
This first stage begins with a long, but even climb to the crest of a hill, past mulberry and fig trees, pine forests, olive groves and vineyards. The famous Vugaca (white) and Murvica (red) come from this island. The white marble visible here was used for, among other things, the White House in Washington and the Reichstag building in Berlin. The breathtaking panoramic views of the neighbouring island of Hvar on the descent to the beach at Bol are well worth the effort of the ascent. In Bol one can see the Golden Horn, a sand spit whose point turns from one side to the other with the wind. After a break for swimming and a stroll through Bol, the ship heads for Hvar, the longest Adriatic island. It anchors for the night in Jelsa harbour.

Day 3 (Monday) Hvar Island (Jelsa - Hvar, approx 25 km)
The island of Hvar is above all famous for its multicoloured fields of rosemary and lavender. It is sometimes called the lavender island. Olives hang on the trees, and in Autumn the oranges shine in the sun. The clear blue sea contrasts beautifully with the ancient cities of Hvar. Hvar also receives more hours of sunshine than anywhere else in the Adriatic (2718 hours a year). This stage makes its way through the many small villages of the island with their picturesque stone houses. The tour stops at the historical city of Hvar. As well as the Cathedral the city contains many late Gothic palaces. There is an opportunity to visit the cathedral and the historical Theatre. In the evening the ship sails to the island of Korcula.

Day 4. (Tuesday) Korcula Island (approx. 45 km / 28 miles of cycling)
The peaceful and secluded gardens of Cypress trees here make Korcula perhaps the most beautiful of the Adriatic islands. The tour travels to Blato, a city which, like Rome, was built on seven hills. We continue over a 300m / 980 ft high street to Smokvica, which along with Venice, proclaims to be the birthplace of Marco Polo. The destination is the medieval town of Korcula with its narrow winding streets. We spend the night on board the ship here.

Day 5 (Wednesday) Mljet island National Park (approx. 20 km / 12 miles)
The island of Mljet is also known as Honey-Island. In the twelfth century Benedictine created a monastery here, beautifully secluded, and surrounded by pine and oak forests. Today this area is a National Park and the highpoint of any tour of Dalmatian. The pine forest here is one of the most spectacular in the Mediterranean region. On the bikes we tour around the saltwater-lake, in which there is actually another island. Transfer to Peljesac peninsula for the night.

Day 6 (Thursday) Peljesac Peninsula - Makarska (approx. 30 km / 18 miles)
Peljesac is certainly a peninsula, strictly speaking, but life here is very much like that on an island. In the morning the cycle-tour leads you into the backcountry and past the most famous wine growing area in Dalmatia (the delightful Dingac comes from here) and on to Orebic. On an idyllic day we cycle on until we get to a climb that brings us up to almost 1,000 ft above sea-level. From here you will enjoy a magnificent view to the neighbouring island Korcula. A downhill of almost 4 miles leads to Loviste, a small town in the north of the island, where lunch will be served on the ship. Our boat brings us to popular holiday resort Makarska on the base of the 5,500 ft high Biokovo mountain range. The rocks of that impressive mountain make the Makarska coast so impressive, since they reach right to the waterline.

Day 7 (Friday) Omis - Split - Trogir (ca. 58 km / 36 miles)
Another bike tour on the mainland leads us from Omis along the valley of the Cetina river right underneath the Mosor mountains. We will pedal through quickly changing landscapes while small and quiet roads lead us back to the important city of Split, where you can tour the famous Roman Diocletian-Palace. After a relaxed city walk in this world-wide unique historic town return to our boat for the night.

Day 8 (Saturday) Split
Departure
After breakfast disembarkment.

PRICES AND DATES OF OPERATION

Departures dates in 2010: 24 April, 01 May, 08 May, 15 May, 25 September, 02 October, 09 October, 16 October

Prices from € 525 per person sharing

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