Cycle Croatia & the Balkans

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Starts
Split
Duration
14 days
Languages
English

Description

Embark on a thrilling 15-day cycling tour that takes you through the heart of the Balkans, exploring the enchanting landscapes, ancient cities, and rich cultures of Croatia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. This multi-day tour is designed for those with a spirit of adventure and a love for the outdoors, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the coastal city of Split to the historic capital of Sarajevo, you'll cycle through picturesque villages, along stunning coastlines, and across breathtaking mountain ranges. Along the way, you'll visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, sample local cuisines, and immerse yourself in the region's rich history and vibrant culture. This tour is more than just a cycling trip; it's an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Balkans.

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Included

12 breakfasts, 1 dinner

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All Intrepid cycling group trips are accompanied by one of our cycling leaders. The aim of the group leader is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. Intrepid endeavours to provide the services of an experienced leader however, due to the seasonality of travel, rare situations may arise where your leader is new to a particular region or training other group leaders.

Our cycling leaders are all passionate cyclists, as you’d expect, but they also go through some pretty rigorous cycle-trip specific training. Each one has undergone on-road training and supervision and knows how to do safety checks, basic repairs and emergency first-aid. And at the end of the day they’re still regular Intrepid leaders, which means they will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects. At Intrepid we aim to support local guides who have specialised knowledge of the regions we visit. If you were interested in delving deeper into the local culture at a specific site or location then your leader can recommend a local guide service in most of the main destinations of your trip.

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Brac Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Hvar Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Korcula Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Dubrovnik - City Walls

Pelješac Peninsula Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Bay of Kotor Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Niksic region Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Ramparts of Onogost Fortress

Pluzine region Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Mostar region/Ciro Trail Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

Ciro Trail Guided Cycling

Sarajevo Region Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling

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The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.

Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.

OCCASIONAL ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION:

The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline. On rare occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our usual accommodation. A similar standard of accommodation will be used in these instances.

TWIN SHARE BASIS:

Accommodation on this trip is on a twin/multishare basis. We pair up solo travellers with another traveller of the same gender as per the gender marker on each of their passports. Please note there may be times where facilities will be shared rather than ensuite and rare occasions when you share a room with passengers travelling on different Intrepid trips than your own.

CHECK-IN TIME:

Throughout the trip we request that our hotels prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination.

PRE/POST TRIP ACCOMMODATION:

If you've purchased pre-trip or post-trip accommodation (if available), you may be required to change rooms from your trip accommodation for these extra nights.

FACILITIES:

Your accommodation may not always have private en suite facilities or air-conditioning. European hotels generally don't provide kettles or fridges.

Hotel (10 nights), apartment (3 nights)

hotel: 10 night(s), apartment: 3 night(s);

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While there are occasions we use local public transport such as trains, buses or taxis to cover long distances or attend non-cycling activities we predominantly use the bicycle as our main form of transport. On most of our trips we also have a support vehicle as secondary transport for travelling longer distances, avoiding hazardous areas to cycle, as a backup should we have any incidents and of course an option for those that would prefer not to cycle for an hour or a day. These vehicles range from a minivan in most regions up to a full sized coach or overland vehicle in others.

Your main luggage is transported in the support vehicle

INCLUDED BICYCLE TYPE:

On this trip we use 2017 Felt 7 Fifty mountain bikes.

Please note that due to legal restrictions our support vehicles in Europe seat a maximum of 8 people (excluding the driver) so with a larger group there may be times when the vehicle has to make two journeys. If this occurs the tour leader will find a suitable place for the remainder of the group to wait until the vehicle returns. We endeavour to make this wait as short as possible and appreciate your patience.

An e-bike option (at additional cost) may be available on this trip. We have limited numbers of these bikes available and they are an 'on request' basis only. A request does not guarantee an e-bike, only a confirmed booking. Please ask your agent for more details at the time of booking.

RENTAL E-BIKES:

Our Europe rental e-bikes are the 2018 Felt

NINE E-:

20, which you may request in the following sizes: Extra Small, Small, Medium & Large. Please provide your height at time of booking so the correct size can be arranged. Sizes are limited, so confirmation is subject to availability.

For further details on sizing please see https://www.feltbicycles.com/International/Catalog/Bikes/electric/mountain/ninee-20.aspx

INCLUDED OR HIRE BIKES:

CONDITIONS OF USE:

You must not mistreat the bicycle and must return it in the same condition as when you received it (excepting ordinary wear and tear). You should immediately inform the supplier in the case of breakdown or loss. The provider is entitled to charge for any damage caused to the bicycle during the period of hire. You must also make sure that the bicycle is secured when not in use. If the equipment is lost or stolen you may be liable for the replacement value of the bicycle. The bicycle remains the property of the supplier and you may not sell, rent out or part possession with the bicycle. You must not use the bicycle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

BRINGING YOUR OWN BIKE:

While we’re confident in the quality and suitability of the bikes we include, we do recognise that sometimes you just need the comfort of your own bike to enjoy the ride. If you are thinking of bringing your own bike on this trip, please advise us at time of booking and take note of the below information. If you do choose to bring your own bike, please note that we will not being carrying a spare bike for you.

SUITABLE TYPE OF BIKE:

Although the surfaces of the roads we travel on are generally good there are occasionally gravel or potholed sections of road/track. As such, we recommend a 'mountain' or 'hybrid' style bike with plenty of gear selections for easy cruising. For more details on the type of roads we’ll be riding on see the ‘Physical Rating’ section of your Essential Trip Information. Please contact your booking agent if you have any questions about the suitability of your bike.

We usually cannot accept tandem bikes on our trips as they are often too large for our transport. In some destinations we can make an exception. Please ask your booking agent if you are interested in bringing a tandem bike.

BEFORE THE TRIP:

We recommend that you have a full service of your bike performed by a trained mechanic to help minimise any issues you may have during the trip. Please also ensure that you have specific and adequate cover for loss, damage or theft for your bike under your travel, home and contents or specialist insurance policy.

DURING THE TRIP:

Your bike will be transported in the same way as our included bikes, usually in the support vehicle or on the bike trailer. While we endeavour to take the best care we can, you should recognise that transported bikes do get the occasional bump or scratch along the way. The same applies when we take other forms of transport, such as a train, where we are unable to pack the bikes ourselves. Your bike will be secured in the same way as our included bikes. This can occasionally be outside the vehicle (where the bikes are locked together).

In order to reach our destination, it is necessary for us to travel via various modes of transportation, including planes and trains. Any extra costs involved with transporting personal bikes are your responsibility. This includes (but is not limited to) additional transport costs and customs/import fees.

While our mechanics can usually assist with minor repairs, you are responsible for the safety and upkeep of your own bicycle. This includes conducting regular safety checks of your bike during the trip and cleaning your bike. In addition, any parts that require replacing are your responsibility. Most destinations have access to only limited spares along the way and access to bike shops can be days apart. Therefore, please ensure you bring any spare parts that you may require (especially specialist parts).

TRANSPORTING YOUR BIKE TO/FROM THE DESTINATION:

Your preferred airline should have no problem carrying your bike, but many will charge an extra fee. Contact them before departing to discuss their arrangements for transporting bikes.

A well-padded bike box (obtainable from a bike shop) is usually the best method of plane transportation. We recommend that you accompany your bicycle on the flight. Unaccompanied bicycles have been known to spend some extra days in the hands of customs authorities.

Many taxis are not large enough to transport a bike box/bag so you may be delayed waiting for a suitably sized vehicle.

INCLUDED OR HIRE BIKES:

CONDITIONS OF USE:

You must not mistreat the bicycle and must return it in the same condition as when you received it (excepting ordinary wear and tear). You should immediately inform the supplier in the case of breakdown or loss. The provider is entitled to charge for any damage caused to the bicycle during the period of hire. You must also make sure that the bicycle is secured when not in use. If the equipment is lost or stolen you may be liable for the replacement value of the bicycle. The bicycle remains the property of the supplier and you may not sell, rent out or part possession with the bicycle. You must not use the bicycle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

RESTRICTIONS ON THE USE OF THE SUPPORT VEHICLE:

Due to European driving regulations, the support vehicle can only be used clients when directly supporting the ride itself, or as transport between cycling legs. Clients are unable to travel full-time in the support vehicle.

Bicycle , Support vehicle , Ferry , (e-bike option available , subject to availability)

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Destinations

Split city beaches aerial view, Croatia.Split
The aerial view of Dubrovnik, a city in southern Croatia fronting the Adriatic Sea, Europe.Dubrovnik
Photo of aerial view of the old bridge and river in city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Mostar
Nikšić - city in MontenegroNikšić
Kotor -  in MontenegroKotor

Map

Attractions

Starry village Mosor, Gornje Sitno, Grad Split, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaStarry village Mosor
Trogir Promenade, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaTrogir Promenade
TrebišnjicaTrebišnjica
photo of view of The charming and historical town of Stolac in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Walled town of Vidoški
Photo of the Golden gate of Split old town, Croatia.Golden Gate
Gašpina Mlinica, Klis, Općina Klis, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaGašpina Mlinica
Photo of panoramic view of Saint Domnius Cathedral in Diocletian Palace in Old Town of Split, the second largest city of Croatia.Saint Domnius Cathedral
The Piva Monastery (Church of Sv. Bogorodica or Church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God) in Piva, Montenegro.Piva Monastery
Franciscan Monastery, Grad Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaFranciscan Monastery
Kampana Tower, Kotor Municipality, MontenegroKampana Tower
Photo of Monastery of Ostrog is a monastery of Serbian Orthodox Church placed against an almost vertical rock of Ostroska Greda, Montenegro.Ostrog Orthodox Monastery
Diocletian's Cellars, Split, Grad Split, Split-Dalmatia County, CroatiaDiocletian's Cellars

Daily Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 – Day 1: Welcome to Split, Croatia

  • Split - Arrival day
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  • Diocletian's Cellars
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Your Balkan adventure begins in the beautiful coastal city of Split. We recommend arriving a few days early to fully explore this city's rich history and vibrant culture. At 6 pm, join us for a welcome meeting, followed by a group dinner. Don't miss the chance to explore the impressive ruins of Diocletian's Palace, stroll along the waterfront, or relax at a bar on the Riva Promenade.

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Day 2

Day 2 – Day 2: Exploring the Island of Brac

  • Split
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  • Golden Gate
  • Gašpina Mlinica
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Start your day early with a ferry ride from Split to Supetar on the island of Brac. After a bike fitting, embark on your first ride in Croatia, cycling along the coastal road to the seaside village of Pucisca. Enjoy a challenging climb to Praznica, rewarded with sweeping views over the Adriatic Sea. End your day in the town of Bol, famous for the Zlatni Rat beach. Don't miss the chance to visit the renowned Stina Winery and enjoy some fresh seafood for dinner.

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Day 3

Day 3 – Day 3: From Jelsa to Hvar Town

Day 3: From Jelsa to Hvar Town

  • Starry village Mosor
  • Trogir Promenade
  • Saint Domnius Cathedral
  • Franciscan Monastery
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Start your day early with a boat ride to the small port of Jelsa. Cycle along a beautiful coastal trail to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Stari Grad Plain and the historic town of Stari Grad. Explore the Dominican Monastery and Tvrdalj Fortress before riding up to the heart of Hvar Island. End your day in the vibrant Hvar Town, where you can stroll the traffic-free streets, soak in the views of St Stephen's Cathedral and the Arsenal, and explore the palaces that flank the square.

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Day 4

Day 4 – Day 4: From Hvar Town to Korcula Town

  • Korčula
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Enjoy a free morning in Hvar Town before catching a catamaran to the island of Korcula. Explore the Venetian Renaissance-inspired walled city of Korcula Town, with its narrow streets, medieval towers, and the reputed birthplace of Marco Polo. Spend the evening enjoying a late dinner and finding a bar with a view of the Adriatic.

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Day 5

Day 5 – Day 5: Exploring the Heart of Korcula

  • Korčula
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Prepare for a big day on the road as you drive through the heart of Korcula, past vineyards, olive groves, and forests up to the hamlet of Pupnat. Cycle down to Pupnatska Luka, a beautiful bay with a pebble beach, and follow the coastline through Smokvica and its vineyards before tackling the final climb to Blato and descending to the port town of Vela Luka. Enjoy a quick coffee before boarding a local bus back to Korcula Town, stopping for dinner at a local restaurant along the way.

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Day 6

Day 6 – Day 6: From Korcula Town to Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik
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Transfer by boat to Orebic on the Peljesac Peninsula and drive to the tiny village of Postup. Cycle through the hills of the Dingac before continuing to the bay of Zuljana. Enjoy a rewarding climb up to the village of Putnikovic, then enjoy an impromptu picnic and optional wine tasting before cycling down to Ston and continuing by vehicle all the way down to Dubrovnik. Explore this picturesque medieval city full of character, with the sparkling water of the Adriatic in the background.

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Day 7

Day 7 – Day 7: Free Day in Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik
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Enjoy a free day to experience the incredibly beautiful city of Dubrovnik. Take a well-deserved rest, explore the city at your own pace, or join your new group members for a meeting at 6 pm. Afterwards, consider going out for an optional dinner together and don't miss the chance to try the phenomenal gelato in Old Town.

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Day 8

Day 8 –

  • Kotor
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Day 9

Day 9 – Day 9: From Dubrovnik to Kotor, Montenegro

  • Nikšić
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  • Kampana Tower
  • Ostrog Orthodox Monastery
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Start your day with a vehicle ride from Dubrovnik into Montenegro, continuing to the small town of Herceg Novi. Begin your cycling journey along the Bay of Kotor, riding to the small port town of Kamenari. Take a short ferry ride across the azure waters to Lepetane, then continue riding to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city of Kotor. Explore this 5th-century city with its winding cobblestone lanes, historic buildings, and buzzing nightlife.

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Day 10

Day 10 – Day 10: From Kotor to Niksic

  • Nikšić
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  • Piva Monastery
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Depart Kotor by vehicle, heading north to scenic Slano Lake. Start riding near the dam wall of the lake along the old road via the tiny hamlet of Kunak. Visit the incredible Ostrog Monastery, a white-washed building built into a cliff that's the most important site for Orthodox Christians in Montenegro. Continue a gradual climb along the quiet old road to the tiny village of Stubica before dropping back down to the Zeta River then riding all the way to Niksic. As you get closer, pay a quick visit to the Ramparts of Onogost for a good view of the town.

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Day 11

Day 11 – Day 11: From Niksic to Pluzine and Back

  • Mostar
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  • Trebišnjica
  • Walled town of Vidoški
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Cycle from Niksic to Pluzine, a small town on the shore of the man-made Lake Piva. It's a hilly ride today, starting with a long but gradual climb then hitting undulating terrain. Visit the 16th-century Piva Monastery and its museum before enjoying a picnic by Lake Piva. Take a short drive back to Niksic and enjoy a second evening in this cosmopolitan city.

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Day 12

Day 12 – Day 12: From Niksic to Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Mostar
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Depart Niksic and drive to the small Bosnian village of Zavala. Start riding along an old country road through half-abandoned hamlets and join the Ciro Trail, a new 'traffic-free' rail trail that follows an old Austro-Hungarian railway track running from Dubrovnik to Mostar. Stop at the famous Vjetrenica cave before riding to the cosmopolitan city of Capljina. From here, take the vehicle north to the charming town of Mostar, best known for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge).

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Day 13

Day 13 – Day 13: Exploring Mostar

  • Istočno Sarajevo
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Prepare for a treat as you depart Mostar and ride another spectacular section of the Ciro Trail. After your ride, drive back to Mostar, where you can continue exploring the alleys, bars, and restaurants in search of a hidden gem.

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Day 14

Day 14 – Day 14: From Mostar to Sarajevo

  • Istočno Sarajevo - Departure day
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Start the day with a drive north towards Sarajevo, the intriguing capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Begin cycling from Jahorina, the site for several events during the 1984 Winter Olympics. From here, drive into Sarajevo proper, arriving with enough time for an orientation walk of this fascinating city before an optional farewell dinner with your group.

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