Croatia Sailing Yacht Bike and Barge Fall of 2027

Croatia Sailing Yacht Bike and Barge Fall of 2027

from $3,129.00 EUR per person based on double occupancy Oct 08 , 2027 8 Days Tour

Looking for an active vacation adventure like no other? This boat and cycle journey is the perfect escape. Aboard a charming motor yacht, you’ll explore one of Croatia’s most unspoiled and enchanting regions, where breathtaking landscapes meet rich cultural treasures. From the historic heart of Split to the iconic streets of Dubrovnik—both UNESCO World Heritage Sites—every day brings unforgettable highlights. Pedal your way across the stunning islands of Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Lastovo, Mljet, and Šipan, experiencing the thrilling interplay of sea and land, culture and nature up close. This unforgettable adventure unfolds as you travel from Split to Dubrovnik, combining freedom, discovery, and pure Mediterranean magic.

This tour is ideal as it and matches adventure with comfort. The yacht Belleza is your home for an amazing week. Welcoming and roomy cabins with private bathrooms.

Enjoy the ride with this E-Bike Tour

The riding pace is determined by the cyclists on e-bikes. Guests who are taking part on this tour on a gravel or road bike should have the necessary physical condition to keep up with this pace. The tour will take us up to a height of 400 – 700 m above sea-level. The day-tours up to 37 mi./60 km will take us through hilly and mountainous terrain.

The ship – Your sailing hotel

In between cycling excursions, we will cruise along with the ship, which travels to a new destination every day. You will sleep and have breakfast and 1 or 2 warm meals on board. Depending on the program, this will be lunch or dinner. The other meal is ashore (not included). It’s possible to spend a day on board if you like.

Pricing & information

If we have enough interest in this tour, we will make this a private charter

Tour Date Oct 8 2027

3129.00 Euros per person, Lower Deck Cabins (7 cabins available) – based on double occupancy

+250.00 Euros per person Upper Deck Cabins (10 cabins available) – based on double occupancy

+ BIKE RENTAL – SEE DETAILS BELOW

Non-refundable deposit of 1000 Euros due at time of booking to hold your cabin.

Final Payment due 120 days prior to sailing.

Included in this tour

  • 8-day trip on a motorized yacht with a crew
  • 7 nights in a twin cabin below deck with shower/toilet
  • 2 x full board and 5 x half board
  • Guided cycling tours as described in the itinerary
  • Bed linen and towels
  • Daily cabin cleaning
  • City tour in Dubrovnik, Split, and Korčula
  • Overview maps for the daily tours on board

Excluded from this tour

  • Transfer to and from Dubrovnik and Split
  • Tourist taxes and Basic drink package (drinking water, tea and filter coffee) 80 Euros per person based on
  • 2026 pricing may change slightly for 2027 paid in cash upon arrival
  • Rental E-Bike or gravel bike (optional)
  • Rental bicycle helmet (optional)
  • Entrance fees & excursions
  • Meals and beverages ashore
  • Other transfers
  • Beverages on board (tally sheet; to be paid to the captain)
  • Taxi ride from Split airport to the ship (aprx. €20/ride)/from ship to Dubrovnik airport (aprx. €40/ride)
  • Travelling by car: parking fee
  • Personal (travel) insurances
  • Tips for tour guides and crew (at your discretion)

Itinerary

Day 1

Split (Embarkation)

Individual arrival in Split. Check-in on board starts between 2 and 2.30 pm at Split harbor. At about 4.30 pm, a guided city tour offers us the chance to see inside the former Palace of Emperor Diocletian and to learn about its transformation into the city which it has become. The boat will spend the night in Split offering you an opportunity to experience Split’s nightlife.

Day 2

Split – Insel Brač: Pučišća – Bol – Insel Hvar (aprx. 14 mi./3 km)

We cruise to the island of Brač, famous for its radiant, precious limestone that was, among others, used for the White House in Washington and in the construction of the German Reichstag building in Berlin. Once we have arrived on Brač we cycle from the picturesque harbor town of Pučišća, known internationally for its stone masonry college, across the island to Bol. In Bol we board the boat and navigate to the city of Stari Grad on the island of Hvar where we spend the night.

Day 3

Hvar Island: Stari Grad – Hvar – Island Vis (aprx. 12 mi./20 km)

Today’s cycling tour on the Island of Hvar leads us from Stari Grad through lavender fields and small villages to the island’s capital, Hvar, on the opposite side of the island. Marvel at the magnificent Renaissance Square and enjoy a view up to the Spanish Fortress, towering high above the town. Make sure to take the time to go for a little stroll through Hvar town before boarding the boat for the next crossing. From Hvar we continue by boat to the island of Vis where we spend the night.

Day 4

Island Vis – Island Korčula (aprx. 20 mi./32 km)

Vis is the furthermost inhabited island from mainland Croatia. A Greek colony called Issa settled on the island 2,300 years ago. Due to its strategic location it was a military zone until 1995 and prohibited for foreign tourists. Today we have the opportunity to explore the lovely island by bicycle. From the town of Vis we cycle once around the entire island with a coffee stop in the harbour of Komiža and a possibility for a traditional lunch along the way before returning to the boat. After the tour, the boat takes us to the harbour of Vela Luka on the Island of Korčula where we spend the night.

Day 5

Korčula Island: Vela Luka – Korčula town (aprx. 37. mi./60 km)

Today’s cycle tour leads us across the charming island of Korčula all the way to Korčula town. A mild Mediterranean climate and a vast variety of different landscapes await us on this spectacular island. Take your time and don’t forget to take a break to enjoy the view over the deep blue sea and neighbouring islands. The picturesque town of Korčula competes with Venice for the honour of being the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. Spend the evening wandering through the fishbone alleyways and soak up the atmosphere of this stylish town. A guided city tour will give you an overview of the city and its history.

Day 6

Island Korčula – Island Mljet (aprx. 20 mi./33 km)

A relaxing morning cruise brings us to the harbor of Pomena on the Island of Mljet. With 70% of its landmass being covered by woodland it is the most forested island in the Mediterranean region. Homer mentioned this lovely island in his epic poem the “Odyssey”, making it the home of the Nymph Calypso and the legendary Greek king Odysseus, who, unable to resist Calypso, stayed on Mljet for seven years. Today’s ride takes place in the afternoon and stretches almost the entire length of the island. We meet the ship in Sobra and cruise to the island of Sipan for the night.

Day 7

Sipan Island – Dubrovnik (aprx. mi./11 km)

Šipan is the largest of the Elaphiti Islands, yet still humble in size. What it lacks in size, it compensates in charm. A great place for our last bike tour. After returning to the ship, we can look back on an eventful week whilst enjoying our last cruise to our final highlight of the week: the city of Dubrovnik! After our arrival in Dubrovnik there is plenty of time to explore the UNESCO World Heritage city and to take part on a guided city tour. A cheerful evening meal on board the boat provides plenty of time to celebrate the wonderful week with fellow travellers and tour guide.

Day 8

Dubrovnik (Disembarkation)

After breakfast disembarkation in Dubrovnik until 9 am and individual trip home or extended stay in Croatia.

E-Bikes/Gravel bikes

  • The E-Bike is 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. We offer a trapeze frame for all guests up to 179 cm, and a diamond frame for people 180 cm+.
  • The gravel bikes can be ridden over a variety of terrain. These bikes run perfectly on smooth asphalt surfaces as well as on gravel trails. The Orbea Terra H (or similar model) is the ideal all-terrain road bike. The ‘H’ stands for ‘hydro’ and indicates the extensive versatility of the bike. The aluminium frame allows for an upright seating position, as required for non-asphalted roads. Orbea calls this “all-road geometry”. The Terra H has a carbon fork, which allows tire widths up to 40 mm, flat mounted disc brakes, and 12 mm thru axles. A Shimano Tiagra transmission completes the bike’s components. The bike is fast, light, robust, extremely versatile, and is exceptional to handle.

Additional options & information – 2026 – may change slightly for 2027

  • Rental E-bike: €252 /week (this amount will be added to your booking)
  • Rental gravel bike: €200 /week (this amount will be added to your booking)
  • Insurance against theft and damage of the rental E-bike/gravel bike: €28 euro/week (not insured: grossly negligent damages)
  • Private airport transfer between Dubrovnik airport and Gruž harbor or Split harbor and Split airport: prices on request (min. 2 pers.);
  • Additional nights in Split or Dubrovnik incl. breakfast (prices on request)
  • Helmets: Helmet use is mandatory on all cycle tours. You are strongly encouraged to bring your own (well-fitted) helmet. Rental helmets are available in limited numbers (reservation requested).

We can also look at a few days pre starting in Venice, travelling through Slovenia and down to Split visiting Plitvice Lakes National Park and other attractions along the way. If people want to extend longer than a week.

*All prices quoted in Canadian Dollars unless otherwise stated. Terms, conditions and restrictions apply; pricing, availability, and other details subject to change and/ or apply to US or Canadian residents. Please confirm details and booking information with your travel advisor.

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