Meet your guide and your team at the yacht in Dubrovnik harbor Gruž between 2 and 2:30pm. By going on a guided city tour with your group, you will get the chance to get to know the city and explore some interesting details of the town’s history, visiting the most impressive sights. The yacht stays docked in Gruž, giving you the opportunity to experience Dubrovnik’s nightlife.
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Begin your island-hopping adventure in Dubrovnik, also known as the Pearl of the Adriatic. From here, you will board a deluxe yacht which will take you from one Croatian island to the next—from Mljet, you’ll go to Korčula, Vis, Hvar, and Brač, and end up in the once-Roman city of Split. During the day, you will cycle through these islands, go on guided city tours, and unwind in the Mediterranean sun and sea. Your home for the week is a luxury yacht with plenty of facilities and entertainment. Should the dates of this tour not suit you, and you already fell in love with the route, worry not. Check out our other option, from Split to Dubrovnik—it’s the same route, just the other way around, with different dates.
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Today is all about settling into vacation mode. We start the morning with breakfast and a relaxing cruise toward the island of Šipan, with a chance for a refreshing swim straight from the boat. The largest of the Elaphiti Islands, Šipan may be small, but it’s packed with charm—an ideal spot for our first bike tour and getting comfortable riding in a group. After a day full of firsts, we unwind in the island’s peaceful atmosphere and spend the night on Šipan.
Distance: 7 miles (11 km)
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A short morning cruise takes us to Sobra on the lush island of Mljet, the most forested island in the Mediterranean, with 70% of its land covered in woodland. Homer’s Odyssey describes Mljet as the home of the nymph Calypso, who enchanted the legendary Greek king Odysseus into staying for seven years. Our bike tour stretches nearly the entire length of the island, from Sobra to Pomena, where our ship awaits. From there, we sail to the picturesque town of Korčula, known for its fishbone alleyways and its claim—rivaling Venice—as the birthplace of Marco Polo. We spend the night here, enjoying a guided city tour filled with fascinating stories of the town and its history.
Distance: 20 miles (33 km)
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Today’s cycling tour takes you across the charming island of Korčula. The island features a mild Mediterranean climate and a vast variety of various landscapes. Take your time exploring this wonder of an island, enjoy the views of the deep blue sea and the neighboring islands. Dinner is served onboard to recharge after a day full of activity.
Distance: 37.5 miles (60 km)
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In the morning, we leave Korčula behind and enjoy a scenic breakfast cruise to the island of Vis, with a possible swim stop along the way. As the furthest inhabited island from mainland Croatia, Vis has a rich history, once home to the ancient Greek colony of Issa and later a military zone closed to foreign visitors until 1995. In the afternoon, we explore this fascinating island by bike, cycling around its entire coastline with a coffee stop in the charming harbor of Komiža. We spend the night in the harbor of Vis, soaking in the island’s unique atmosphere.
Distance: 20 miles (32 km)
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We start the day with a relaxing cruise to Hvar Town, on the island of the same name. Before our bike tour begins, take some time to stroll through the city. From the stunning Renaissance Square, enjoy the view of the Spanish Fortress perched high above the town. Today’s bike tour begins with a steady climb through small villages and lavender fields, taking us to the harbor town of Stari Grad on the opposite side of the island. The descent into Stari Grad offers breathtaking views. After lunch on the boat, we enjoy a second, more leisurely ride to the town of Jelsa and back. Here, there’s time for an ice cream and coffee before we continue through the picturesque town of Vrboska and the ancient Greek plains, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, back to the artistic village of Stari Grad. We spend the night in Stari Grad.
Distance: 12 miles (20 km) + 12 miles (20 km)
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In the morning, we cruise to the island of Brač, renowned for its radiant limestone, which was used in the construction of the White House in Washington and the German Reichstag in Berlin. Once on Brač, we begin our bike tour from Milna to the charming harbor town of Postira. Afterward, we return to the boat for lunch and set off on the final cruise of the week to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Split. During a guided city tour, we explore the former Palace of Emperor Diocletian and learn about its transformation into the vibrant city it is today. We wrap up the day with a festive evening meal on board, celebrating the wonderful week with fellow travelers and tour guides.
Distance: 18 miles (30 km)
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After breakfast, it’s time to disembark the yacht until 9am. If you need any recommendations, your guides can arrange further explorations of Croatia! Just let us know if you’d like to prolong your tour.
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Your guide reserves the right to make changes to the planned itinerary due to changing wind and weather conditions as well as organizational requirements.
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This tour takes place in two directions, either from Dubrovnik to Split OR from Split to Dubrovnik. The tour’s route is otherwise identical and price includes the same things regardless of the direction.
Included:
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- An experienced, English-speaking cycling guide with extensive knowledge of the area
- 8-day e-bike and boat tour from Split to Dubrovnik or Dubrovnik to Split
- Most meals — 2x full board & 5x half board
- Accommodation aboard the Harmonia yacht with crew for 7 nights
- Bed linen and towels
- Overview maps for the daily tours
- City tours in Dubrovnik, Korčula, and Split
- SGR Insolvency Protection (5 euros)
Add-ons
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- Single supplement — 50% of the tour base price (this depends on availability and season), let us know prior to booking if interested
- E-bike rental — $255
- Gravel bike rental — $210
- Limited liability protection for e-bike rentals (theft and damage covered, grossly negligent damage not) — $30
- Cabin above deck — $265 per person
- Private transfers (minimum 2 persons) between Dubrovnik Airport & Gruž harbor or Split Airport & Split harbor — let us know prior to booking if interested
- All-round carefree package (car airport transfers, accommodation prior to embarkation, transfer to ferry port, etc.) — let us know prior to booking if interested
- Special dietary requirements — $75, to be paid on board
- Additional nights near/in Dubrovnik or Split — let us know prior to booking if interested
Not included:
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- Transportation to the starting point (Split or Dubrovnik)
- Flat rate for drinking water and tourist taxes (€60 per person, €30 for children up to the age of 16, to be paid to the captain)
- Meals not listed in the itinerary & snacks, meals ashore
- Beverages on board (tally sheet; to be paid to the captain)
- Entrance fee for sights not included in the tour price
- Guide and crew gratuities — optional
- Travel and medical insurance
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This e-bike & boat tour in Split and Dubrovnik is suitable for cyclists with a good basic level of fitness. The tours and elevation gain are very manageable with an e-bike. You can expect between 30-60 km (18-37 miles) with 400-700 m (1,310-2,300 ft) of elevation gain per day.
The riding pace is determined by cyclists on e-bikes. Should you take part in this tour on a gravel bike, you should have the necessary physical condition to keep up with this pace.
Only children with good physical condition, previous bicycle tour experience, and a minimum age of 10 can join. Please note that the minimum height for a rental e-bike is 1.50 m (4’9”). Follow-me bikes, bike seats, and bike bungees can also be hired for accompanying children. For more information about your child joining, please contact us.
Want to see what else there is on offer in Croatia? Check out this cycling tour of the Croatian coast, mountain biking along the coast or an active holiday in Croatia.
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Here’s what you’ll need:
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- Comfortable riding or athletic clothing, preferably moisture wicking or synthetic material
- Helmet (mandatory to wear) — please bring your own, well-fitted helmet, rental ones are limited (reservation required)
- Padded cycling shorts — recommended
- Week’s worth of relaxed leisure clothing
- Swimming gear
- Long-sleeved sweater or sweatshirt
- Waterproof jacket
- Sneakers or sport shoes
- Sunglasses
- Plenty of water, water bottle or hydration bladder
- Daypack with snacks
- Biking gloves are optional but recommended
- Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, etc.)
Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. We suggest bringing clothing appropriate for the season. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.
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Due to safety regulations on the ship, it is not allowed to bring your own e-bike. By renting it with your guides, you will get high-quality, fully serviced rental bikes perfect for the terrain of this tour. You can bring your own bike seat and pedals, and your guides will be happy to assist you in attaching these to your rental bikes.
It is not advisable to bring your own tour bike, as the pace is oriented towards e-bike riders. If you want to bring your own bike on the trip, it’s recommended you bring a bike that meets the technical requirements to keep up the pace with the higher speed of e-bikes. In addition, your bike will need to have good tires (e.g. Gravel Bike or Cyclocross Bike). Before traveling, please check the condition of brakes, gears, and tires as well as bringing repair kits and essential spare parts (e.g. inner tube). Your bike must be in top technical condition. Please keep in mind that transporting your own bike will result in additional costs when flying.
Wearing a helmet is mandatory and it’s recommended you bring your own, well-fitted helmet. Rental helmets are available, but in a limited capacity, so reservation is required should you need it.
E-bikes
All rental e-bikes are high quality pedelecs, most of which are fitted with Bosch motors with extra battery range. They are characterized by their relatively light weight and great components. Some of the fleet is equipped with other motor systems. They are a true set of wings for anyone who needs a little ‘tail wind’ to make their ride that little bit more enjoyable.
Gravel bikes
Gravel and cyclocross rental bikes can be ridden over a variety of terrain. These bikes run perfectly on smooth asphalt surfaces as well as on gravel trails. The frames are extremely robust while still light. The relatively wide tires provide good traction when cycling on loose surfaces. Cyclocross bikes allow for adventurous rides without compromise.
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Group sizes & pricing:
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- Depending on the number of people, there can be between 1 and 3 professional guides per trip.
- It takes a minimum of 14 people aboard a yacht for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 36 people.
- The price of the tour is based on sharing a cabin below deck, but it’s possible to upgrade to a cabin above deck.
- While solo travelers are welcome, please note that a single supplement is mandatory (50% of the tour price, and this depends on availability and season). It’s not possible to join as a solo traveller and share a cabin with another guest. If interested in joining solo, please let us know before booking!
- If not enough participants sign up, your guides reserve the right to cancel the reservation. Your guides will let you know as soon as possible, at least three weeks prior to the start of the trip.
Min. age requirements:
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- If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
- Only children with a good physical condition, previous bicycle tour experience and a minimum age of 10 can join. Please note that the minimum height for a rental e-bike is 1.50 m (4’9”). Follow-me bikes, bike seats, and bike bungees can also be hired for accompanying children.
- Children up to the age of 16 are eligible for a 200-euro discount (double occupancy). This is not combinable with other discounts. As there’s limited availability, please let us know if you’re interested prior to booking and we’ll get back to you!
If your group has riders under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
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Depending on which direction of the tour you choose (Split to Dubrovnik OR Dubrovnik to Split), you can either fly into Split Airport (SPU) or Dubrovnik Airport (DBV).
If you’re boarding the Dubrovnik towards Split e-bike and boat tour, your journey begins between 2 and 2:30pm on Day 1 in Gruž, Dubrovnik’s port.
If you’re boarding the Split towards Dubrovnik e-bike and boat tour, your journey begins between 2 and 2:30pm in Split’s harbor.
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Once your booking is confirmed and your trip is paid in full, you will be offered to purchase Redpoint’s protection. If you need any help or require more information, let us know and we will be happy to help!
The price of the tour includes the 5 euro SGR Insolvency Protection. This is mandatory consumer contribution called the SGR insolvency protection guarantee scheme.
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