Intro
Experience Croatia’s most iconic coastal and island landscapes on a self-guided cycling journey from Split to Dubrovnik. Pedal through ancient towns, sunny vineyards, pine forests, lavender fields, hidden coves, and UNESCO sites as you move from island to island across the Adriatic.
Cycling this region is more than a journey—it’s a sensory experience: the scent of sage and rosemary rising from the hills, the taste of fresh seafood and island wines, the sound of village church bells and breathtaking views around every bend.
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Prices:
There are 2 type of accommodation: basic and standard.
Basic accommodation: apartments or B&Bs with private bathrooms, breakfast included
Standard accommodation: mix of 3* & 4* hotels and higher-quality B&Bs.
Basic accommodation Single supplement
April, May, October 1430 EUR 240 EUR
June, September 1520 EUR 300 EUR
July, August 1670 EUR 320 EUR
Standard accommodation Single supplement
April, May, October 1630 EUR 400 EUR
June, September 1720 EUR 480 EUR
July, August 1950 EUR 550 EUR
Day 1 - Arrival to Split
Warm up ride: 20 km
Overnight: Split
Split is Croatia's vibrant coastal hub, built around the 1,700-year-old Diocletian's Palace, a living UNESCO World Heritage Site full of narrov stone streets, cafes and ancient Roman architecture. The waterfront Riva promenade buzzes with Mediterranean energy while the nearby Marjan forest park offers peacefull pine-covered hills overlooking the Adriatic.
Your ride: If you take the warm-up ride through Marjan Park, you'll cycle quiet roads lined with cypress and pine, pass stone chapels and enjoy panoramic viewpoints over Split, the Brač channel and the island you will soon explore.
Day 2 - Split -Hvar
Ferry to Stari Grad
Cycling: 42 km Elevation: 600 m
Overnight: Hvar town
Hvar Island blends history, agriculture, and dramatic nature.
• Stari Grad, one of Europe’s oldest towns (384 BC), still follows the geometric layout of its
ancient Greek founders.
• The surrounding Stari Grad Plain (Ager) is a perfectly preserved agricultural landscape of
olive groves, vineyards, and tiny stone walls—unchanged for 24 centuries.
• Inland villages like Velo Grablje and Brusje reveal Hvar’s past as a center of lavender
production, with terrace fields stretching down the hillsides.
The island’s central ridge offers sweeping views of endless sea, scattered islets, and rugged
coastline.
Your Ride
Cycle through the UNESCO plain and picturesque backroads, then gradually climb toward the lavender plateau. The ride finishes with one of Croatia’s most scenic descents—an unforgettable panoramic road dropping into sun-soaked Hvar Town, known for its Venetian architecture, waterfront restaurants and hilltop fortress.