Gastro treasures of Croatia by e-bike
Description
Summary
Description
Embark on an unforgettable 6-day cycling journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Croatia. This multi-day tour offers a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, rich history, and mouthwatering local cuisine. From the ancient Roman monuments in Split to the marble-like white stone of Brač, the lavender fields of Hvar to the vineyards of Korčula, and the wine region of Pelješac to the medieval town of Ston, every day brings a new adventure. Along the way, you'll enjoy traditional Dalmatian meals, wine tasting, and even a Michelin-recommended fine dining experience. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or a nature lover, this tour has something for everyone.
Included
Accommodation in the small and charming boutique hotels (located in the historic town areas)
5 overnights in the most beautiful towns of the Dalmatian coast – Split, Hvar and Korcula
Breakfasts, 5 lunches and 4 dinners at exclusive and authentic venues
Daily refreshments, various soft drinks and snacks
Local, professional and experienced tour guides
Exclusive guided visit of 1,700 years old Diocletian’s Palace in Split
Destinations
Map
Attractions
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 – Day 1: Split - Marjan Hill - Diocletian’s Palace
- Split - Arrival day
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- Manastirine
- Diocletian's Cellars
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Kick off your adventure with a bike fitting and a leisurely ride to Marjan Hill, a park-forest haven for outdoor enthusiasts. After lunch, explore the well-preserved Diocletian’s Palace, a Roman monument that's a testament to the city's rich history. Cap off the day with a local dinner at a traditional 'Konoba', where you'll savor Dalmatian cuisine paired with local wine and homemade grappa. Overnight at Hotel Marul (or similar), a 4-star accommodation in Split.
Day 2 – Day 2: Split - Island Brač
- Split
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- Mestrovic Gallery
- Kašjuni Beach
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After breakfast, hop on a ferry to the island of Brač, renowned for its Golden Horn beach, exquisite wine, and olive production. Visit an art gallery showcasing unique sculptures, clothes, and jewelry made from the island's distinctive white stone. Savor Brač delicacies, including 'peka', a traditional Dalmatian dish. Overnight at Hotel Marul (or similar) in Split.
Day 3 – Day 3: Split - Island of Hvar - Stari Grad Plain
- Split
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- Starry village Mosor
- Olive oil museum
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Today, visit the island of Hvar, known for its beauty, culture, and history. Explore Hvar town and the UNESCO-protected Stari Grad plain. Cycle past lavender fields and vineyards, and enjoy Mediterranean delicacies for lunch and dinner. Overnight at Hotel Vila Nora (or similar), a 4-star accommodation in the town of Hvar.
Day 4 – Day 4: Hvar - Island of Korčula
- Korčula
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Cycle through the island of Korčula, home to unique and appreciated white wines. Enjoy a traditional meal at a family-owned restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the old town, often referred to as 'small Dubrovnik'. Overnight at Hotel Fabris (or similar), a 4-star accommodation in the town of Korčula.
Day 5 – Day 5: Exploring Korčula
- Korčula
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Discover more of Korčula's inland villages and seaside views. In the evening, experience the modern flavors of Dalmatian cuisine at a Michelin-recommended fine dining restaurant. Overnight at Hotel Fabris (or similar) in the town of Korčula.
Day 6 – Day 6: Korčula - Pelješac Peninsula - Ston - Dubrovnik
- Korčula
- Dubrovnik - Departure day
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- Arheološki muzej Narona
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On the final day, explore the Pelješac peninsula, known for its wine region. Visit a family-owned winery and taste locally produced wines. Stop at Ston, a medieval town famous for its salt production and oyster farms. The tour concludes in Dubrovnik, your final destination.
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