Croatia Bike & Sail - Deluxe

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Description

Summary

Starts
Split
Duration
8 days
Languages
English
Difficulty
Medium

Description

Embark on an enchanting 8-day journey through the mesmerizing landscapes of Croatia. This multi-day tour offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, taking you from the ancient town of Trogir to the stunning islands of Hvar, Vis, Korcula, Brac, and Solta. Experience the charm of the Adriatic Sea, explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and indulge in local specialties. Whether you're cycling through quaint villages, visiting the birthplace of Marco Polo, or rafting through the Cetina Canyon, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure. The tour includes comfortable accommodation, delicious meals, and expert guides to ensure a hassle-free experience.

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Included

21 speed hybrid bike rental with pannier (8-speed electric bikes available on request - supplement applies). The guides will carry bike locks for the group when cycling, or individual locks can be provided on request if you decide to bike alone (limited supply).

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7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 2 dinners. The meals begin with dinner on day 1 and end with breakfast on day 8. *Note that the included lunches and dinners are not clearly labelled on the daily itinerary as they depend on sailing conditions on the day and from time to time one of the lunches may be substituted for a dinner, or vice versa. The tour guide will inform you locally when these will be included.

vegetarian, vegan, kosher, meat

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7 nights in a double cabin below deck with ensuite facilities on a deluxe boat (above deck and single cabins also available - supplement applies). If you are travelling by yourself you can be matched with another passenger. The cabins on the boats are configured with twin or double beds. Excellent discounts apply to a third person sharing a triple cabin, with a configuration of a double bed + bunk beds (single or twin). Note that the lower deck cabins by their very nature will be marginally noisier and less ventilated due to their proximity to the engine and working part of the boat.

On board you will find spacious guest cabins with air-conditioning and a personal shower/WC.

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Bed linen and towels

Information pack including overview maps per cabin

BIKES

E-BIKES - this is an e-bike tour.

You will be provided with a high-quality pedelec, powered mainly by a Bosch motor capable of covering long distances, and characterized by their light weight and great components. Alternative drive systems may also be used. Standard components of our e-bikes in varying frame sizes include, 28 inch hollow chamber rims with puncture-proof touring tires, high-quality derailleur gears and break systems, a carrier and a sturdy bike stand, touring saddle as well as mudguards and a pannier rack. With our e-bikes you will conquer the hills with a smile. We offer a trapeze frame for all guests up to 179 cm, and a diamond frame for people 180 cm+.

Alternative bikes available: road or gravel (must be requested). These are reliable, low maintenance, aluminum frame bike (women and men) in the suitable size (according to your height, provided at time of booking). All components provide the rider with an uncompromised cycle experience. Please be aware that these rental bikes are only available for participants that are taller than 1.50 m.

Our rental bikes are equipped with flat pedals. Should you not want to be without your own click pedals (or own saddle – without the seat post), please bring them with you and let your tour guide attach them to your rental bike.

BRINGING YOUR OWN BIKE

We actively discourage you from bringing your own bicycles because the transport from your hometown to Croatia by airplane is both costly and risky. The bicycles often get damaged during the transport and transfer taxis are often unwilling to transport bicycle boxes. In addition to the above mentioned it is very difficult to store the boxes on the boat during the week. If you still want to bring your own bicycle (except e-bikes, private e-bikes are not allowed on board), please keep in mind that a bicycle with a gearshift (at least 21 gears) in a sound technical condition is required for this tour because the area is mostly hilly to mountainous. If you decide to bring your own bicycle you should double-check the condition of your brakes, tires and chains before the trip and put together an appropriate repair kit with spare parts (such as an extra tire tube). Exclusion of liability: Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH cannot be held liable for any damage that might be caused to your bicycle during loading, unloading or transfer. We do not recommend brining a private road bike as the thin tyres are not suitable for some of the road surfaces on this trip.

Weight Limit of bikes brought on board

Please be aware, that we have a weight limit of 22 kg (48.5 lb), if you bring your own bicycle on board of one of our boats.

We do not allow private e-bikes on board. This decision has been made due to health and safety regulations. If you wish to ride an e-bike for the duration of your tour, please get in touch with us about the rental options.

BICYCLE INSURANCE

We are offering a bicycle insurance against theft and damage for our Islandhopping bicycles (not insured: grossly negligent damages). Bike Insurance should be prebooked and on arrival paid in cash locally

Please note that normal travel insurance often does not cover loss or damage to rental bikes. If you do not take out bike insurance you will need to pay for the cost of the bike or repair of damages.

Kindly take care of your rental bicycle/bike. Park it at safe places - not next to the sea to keep it away from salt water. Please keep in mind that you are responsible to compensate for any damage caused.

PANNIERS

For the duration of the tour we supply you with a waterproof pannier by Ortlieb, a practical way of carrying drinks, bathing gear, camera etc. The use of our Islandhopping panniers is free of charge. To ensure that bike panniers remain water proof they have to be closed tight. Although panniers are manufactured from waterproof material Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH cannot be held liable for any damage that might be caused to any personal belongings like mobile phones, cameras etc. The use of rucksacks (except for hydration packs) is in our opinion less practical than handlebar bags or panniers. The later are more easily accessible. If necessary we supply you with a waterproof pannier by Ortlieb a practical way of carrying drinks, bathing gear, camera etc.

HELMETS

On all bicycle tours it is mandatory to wear a helmet. In order to guarantee optimum protection we request that you bring your own well fitted helmet and - for your own safety - wear it on all bike tours. Bike helmets can be provided free of charge if reserved prior to arrival (limited amount).

Cycle Clothes Advice

You do not really need a special sports outfit for our cycle tours, normal recreation clothes are quite sufficient. However, for our cycling tours most of our guests prefer wearing special cycling clothes made of synthetics that do not absorb but wick away sweat. Thus the clothes always feel dry which prevents the body from cooling off too quickly. Bicycle jerseys are usually cut longer in the back so that the bent-over rump is covered completely. They should be made of high-quality material closely lag the body and not flutter when riding at high speed. Wearing padded cycling pants prevents pressure discomfort and soreness. The cut of the crotch of men’s and women’s cycling pants differs considerably. Well-fitting cycling pants should be elastic, have an elastic waistband and should never pinch or constrict at the top and at the crotch or the legs. Paying attention to good quality, the right material, a good fit and sufficient freedom of movement assure that your cycling apparel - and with it cycling itself - will remain a long-lasting pleasure. Cycling apparel can be purchased at any cycling store where you can try on the clothes on the spot. You can also order from suppliers on the internet.

Helmet Advice

When buying a bicycle helmet we recommend getting advice at a specialist store since finding the optimum helmet depends on quite a number of things. Avoid at all cost buying a helmet because of its looks; the main criteria should be a perfect fit.

Gloves

Cycling gloves offer good protection against injuries (mainly abrasions). They improve your grip control and also help to avoid numbness in your hands which happens frequently on long tours. Like the helmets they are sold by numerous suppliers. When buying cycling gloves for the first time you should get advice at a specialist shop because cycling gloves should have optimum fit too and be suited to the intended purpose.

Handlebar bag

Bags attaching to the handlebars are a very useful accessory because they allow easy and direct access to important items such as camera or raingear. Handlebar bags are available from many suppliers in different sizes and with various attachment systems. The well-tried Klick-Fix principle is the most common. A good handlebar bag should definitely be water-proof and have a solid, easy to use attachment mechanism. It should never be too large since heavy handlebar bags influence the steering behaviour of the bike. A transparent map compartment at the top is very useful. Should you bring a handlebar bag with you, please keep in mind that our bicycles do not have a Klick-Fix attachment, so you need to bring the necessary adapters.

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E-Bike hire is included. If you prefer a Road or Gravel bike please advise at the time of booking - discount applies - suitable cycling ability required.

The guides will carry bike locks for the group when cycling, or individual locks can be provided on request if you decide to bike alone (limited supply).

Experienced crew including English speaking cycle guide

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Destinations

Split city beaches aerial view, Croatia.Split
Grad Trogir - city in CroatiaTrogir
Grad Korčula - city in CroatiaKorčula

Map

Attractions

Photo of aerial view of Vidova Gora mountain on Brac island and Zlatni Rat beach, Croatia.Vidova gora
Manastirine, Solin, Grad Solin, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaManastirine
Beach Bar History, Bačvice, Split, Grad Split, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaBeach Bar History
Trogir Old Town, Trogir, Grad Trogir, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaTrogir Old Town
Blaca Hermitage, Općina Nerežišća, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaBlaca Hermitage
Punta Rata, Općina Brela, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaPunta Rata
Croatia Rafting, Omiš, Grad Omiš, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaCroatia Rafting
Dolac, Općina Primošten, Šibenik-Knin County, CroatiaDolac
Riva, Split, Grad Split, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaRiva

Daily Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 – Day 1: Trogir to Stari Grad

  • Trogir - Arrival day
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  • Beach Bar History
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Begin your journey in the historic city of Trogir, where you'll board your boat between 2pm to 2.30pm. Set sail for the beautiful Hvar Island, where you'll spend the night in the charming town of Stari Grad, known for its significant harbor.

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Day 2

Day 2 – Day 2: Stari Grad to Vis

Day 2: Stari Grad to Vis

  • Trogir Old Town
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After breakfast, cycle through quaint harbors and small villages to reach Hvar town. Explore the magnificent Renaissance Square and enjoy the views from the Spanish Fortress. Later, board the boat and cross to the island of Vis for an overnight stay.

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Day 3

Day 3 – Day 3: Vis to Korcula

  • Korčula
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  • Vidova gora
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Spend the day exploring the beautiful island of Vis. You can choose to cycle or take an optional jeep tour around the island. Later, the boat will take you to Vela Luka on the island of Korcula for an overnight stay.

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Day 4

Day 4 – Day 4: Korcula to Korcula Town

  • Korčula
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  • Blaca Hermitage
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Explore the island of Korcula by bike, passing through the village of Blato and the stunning Pupnat Bay. Arrive in Korcula town, the alleged birthplace of Marco Polo, and spend the evening strolling through its charming old town.

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Day 5

Day 5 – Day 5: Korcula Town to Pucisca

  • Korčula
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  • Punta Rata
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Cruise to the island of Brac, known for its radiant limestone. After a swim break and lunch, start your cycling trip in Pucisca, enjoying fantastic views over the neighboring islands. Spend the night in the quaint harbor town of Pucisca.

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Day 6

Day 6 – Day 6: Pucisca to Split

  • Split
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  • Manastirine
  • Croatia Rafting
  • Riva
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Start the day with a short boat crossing to Split. Choose between a thrilling rafting adventure through the Cetina Canyon or a peaceful bike ride through the Marjan Forest Park. Spend the afternoon exploring the bustling city of Split.

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Day 7

Day 7 – Day 7: Split to Trogir

  • Split
  • Trogir
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  • Dolac
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Cross over to Rogac on the island of Solta for the last cycle stage of the tour. Enjoy the scenic landscapes lined with olive groves and fig trees. Return to Trogir for a farewell dinner and a tour of the old town, a World Heritage site.

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Day 8

Day 8 – Day 8: Departure from Trogir

  • Trogir - Departure day
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After breakfast, disembark by 9am for your onward journey. You can choose to extend your stay in Trogir, a city with a museum-like character and a UNESCO World Heritage listed old town, perfect for further exploration.

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