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Explore the Croatian islands by bike & boat

A different way to discover the Adriatic Sea

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Explore the Croatian islands by bike & boat


Embark on an original cruise that combines sailing and cycling tours. Discover the beauty of the Croatian islands during your daily bike rides. You will pedal between 20 and 55 km per day through unspoiled paradise. This combination is perfect for cycling lovers who want to explore a destination in a different way.

Cruise Highlights

  • Daily bike rides
  • The wild side of Mljet National Park
  • The cultural and historical richness of the Croatian islands
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Price includes

  • On board a Premium or Premium Superior category boat:
  • Accommodation in double or twin cabins, depending on selection
  • English-speaking crew
  • Professional English-speaking guide during cycling trips
  • Half-board: 7 breakfasts (buffet) and 7 meals (lunch or dinner; including the captain's dinner)
  • Drinks: water all day, tea/coffee available in the afternoon
  • 1 olive oil and wine tasting on the boat
  • Bed linen and towels (changed once mid-week)
  • Daily cleaning of cabins
  • Luggage storage in cabins
  • Wifi connection (depending on sailing area)
  • Aboard a Traditional category boat:
  • Accommodation in double or twin cabins, depending on selection
  • English-speaking crew
  • Professional English-speaking guide during cycling trips
  • Half-board: 7 breakfasts (continental - coffee, tea, milk, juice, cereals, bread, jam, honey, butter, cheese and one of the following products: ham or sausage or salami or cheese or eggs) and 7 meals (lunch or dinner)
  • Drinks: water all day
  • Bed linen and 2 towels
  • Wifi connection (depending on sailing area)
  • Departure not guaranteed

Price does not include

  • Air fare
  • Return transfers between Split Airport and the boat (optional)
  • Port taxes and mooring fees (compulsory): €60/person to be paid on site
  • Entrance fee to Mljet National Park (compulsory): €25/person to be paid on-site*
  • Bicycle handling fee (compulsory): €20/person to be paid on site in cash
  • Drinks: juice and alcohol
  • Bike hire (€160/week/person or €260/week/person for an e-bike) to be paid at the time of booking
  • Saddlebag hire: €38/person/week
  • Bike repair kit (personal)
  • Equipment for bike rides (rucksack, mackintosh, sun cream, etc.)
  • *This rate is subject to change for the 2026 season
  • Aboard a Traditional category boat:.
  • English breakfast (optional - 2 eggs, bacon, tomato, mushrooms or fruit & yoghurt): €40/person
  • Captain's dinner (optional - menu based on meat or fish of your choice): €30/person
  • Daily cleaning of cabins (optional): €50/cabin
  • Beach towel rental: €6/towel
  • Bath towel rental: €3/towel

Your Boat

  • MV Leonardo

Your bike cruise in Croatia is offered on boats of varying categories: Traditional Ensuite, Premium or Premium Superior. To assist you in making your choice, you will find below the features of each of these categories of boats.

◆ The Traditional Ensuite boats (20 to 33 metres long) have a Croatian charm that will not fail to impress. With their wooden hulls and welcoming communal areas, you'll share friendly moments with your fellow travellers. You'll have access to the outside decks to enjoy the view. The cabins are mainly equipped with twin bunk beds, storage space and a private shower room.
Capacity: 20 to 36 passengers.

◆ The Premium boats (29 to 35 metres long) have a steel hull that gives them a modern yet traditional look. Inside, you'll discover a vast lounge-restaurant with a refined decor where you'll enjoy your meals every day. On the sun deck, you can relax on the sun loungers while admiring the coastline.
The cabins (8 to 14m²) are equipped with a double bed or two twin beds, storage space, a small safe and a private bathroom with hairdryer.
Capacity: 26 to 38 passengers.

◆ The Premium Superior boats (35 to 41 metres long) are both modern and elegant. On board, you'll find all the comforts you need for a pleasant cruise. There is a comfortable saloon, ideal for reading at the end of the day, and a large dining room. The sun deck also offers comfortable deckchairs.
The cabins (8 to 14m²) are equipped with a double bed or twin beds, storage space, a small safe and a private bathroom with hairdryer.
Capacity: 32 to 38 passengers.

  • Traditional ensuite -  Dalmatinka
  • Traditional ensuite - Toma
  • Premium - Leonardo
  • Premium - Antonella
  • Premium Superior - Spalato
  • Restaurant
  • Kitchen
  • Lounge area
  • Deckchairs

Important: The photos of the boats shown above are strictly for information purposes, to give you an idea of what the different categories look like (not all the boats are shown above).

Depending on the category you choose, your advisor will draw up a personalised quote for you. The final name of the boat is communicated upon booking for the Premium Superior category, and 14 days before departure for the Premium and Traditional categories.

The owner reserves the right to replace with a different boat model of the same quality and performance

Itinerary of your cruise

From Split, you will sail along the Adriatic Sea in a southerly direction. Every day, you will enjoy a bike ride accompanied by a professional guide to explore the most beautiful panoramas of Croatia.

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Croatia

Day 1: Split** - Rogač - Milna
Randonnée vélo : Rogač - Maslinica - Rogač | Distance : ≈20km | Summit: ≈280m | Difficulty : 1/5
Boarding from 11am for a 1pm departure. You will be welcomed by the crew and take your luggage to your cabin. While the captain gives the order to cast off, you will take time over lunch to meet your fellow passengers. You will dock in the village of Rogač, located on the north coast of the island of Solta, and begin your bike ride. You'll pedal through picturesque countryside and pass through the village of Maslinica before returning to Rogač. The day continues with a sail to Milna, a little gem nestled on the island of Brač. Its narrow streets and pebble beaches are ideal for relaxing after a day's cycling. Dinner on your own and overnight on board.

To note: Depending on weather and sea conditions, an alternative cycling route may be proposed: Stomorska - Gornje Selo - Maslinica - Stomorska. The night in port can also be spent in Stari Grad.

Day 2: Milna - Stari Grad - Hvar/Vela Luka
Cycling excursion 1: Stari Grad - Jelsa - Vrboska - Stari Grand| Distance: ≈22km | Summit: ≈85m | Difficulty: 1/2
Cycling excursion 2 : Stari Grad - Hvar | Distance: ≈23km | Summit: ≈450m | Difficulty: 3/5
Enjoy breakfast and set sail for the island of Hvar. You will drop anchor in the historic town of Stari Grad and begin your ascent by bike. You'll cycle through beautiful countryside, admire lavender fields and enjoy views of the neighbouring islands. Along the way, you'll discover Jelsa and its Venetian architecture. Your first bike ride will end in Stari Grad, where the boat will be waiting for you for lunch. You will get back on your bike and head for the historic town of Hvar. Take advantage of your free time to visit the town and its monuments (St Stephen's Cathedral, the theatre, the Fortica fortress, etc.). Depending on the availability of berths, dinner on your own and overnight in Hvar or Vela Luka.

Day 3: Vela Luka - Korčula
Cycling Excursion :Vela Luka - Korčula | Distance: ≈55km | Summit: ≈ 850m | Difficulty: 3/5
After a hearty breakfast, you'll set off on your longest bike ride of the week! You'll cycle through beautiful vineyards and olive groves, passing through charming villages with stone houses. You'll arrive in the beautiful historic town of Korčula, with its medieval streets and magnificent seafront. You will organise your own lunch. Let yourself be enchanted by the town's charm and climb to the top of the Revelin Tower to admire a breathtaking panoramic view. Dinner and overnight on board.

Please note: Depending on availability in the ports of Korčula, the boat may dock at the port in the city center or at one of the following two ports, located 3 km from the city center: Dominče Port or the ferry port.

Day 4: Korčula - Mljet - Pomena ou Polača
Cycling excursion: Mljet national park | Distance: ≈18km | Summit: ≈ 160m | Difficulty: 1/5
The boat raises its anchor and heads for the island of Mljet, nicknamed the Green Island. This verdant national park is made up of two bays linked by a narrow passage, giving it the appearance of two salt lakes. As you sail along the lakes, you'll come across an ancient twelfth-century Benedictine monastery on one of the islets. Take advantage of this peaceful setting for a refreshing swim. Lunch on board. Afternoon free to explore the park at your leisure. Captain's dinner (included in the Premium and Premium Superior categories). Overnight in Pomena or Polača.

Day 5: Mljet - Trstenik - Kućište
Cycling Excursion: Trstenik - Orebić - Kućište | Distance: ≈32km | Summit: ≈ 500m | Difficulty: 3/5
Get back on your bike and cycle through the vineyards of Pelješac, admiring the view of the Adriatic Sea. You will cross the Dingač tunnel, and arrive in the heart of the wine region renowned for the subtle aromas of its red wines. You will drive along the wine route to Orebić. This seaside resort, built at the foot of Mount Saint-Elie (961 metres above sea level) saw its port flourish in the 17th century, thanks to the arrival of many captains and merchant families. During your ascent, you can admire Korčula. You will organise your own lunch. You continue your journey along a few kilometers of winding road to Kućište. Dinner and overnight on board.

Day 6: Kućište - Sućuraj - Pučišća
Cycling Excursion: Sućuraj - Pokrivenik | Distance: ≈32km | Summit: ≈ 470m | Difficulty: 2/5
The captain will take you to Hvar. During the cruise, you'll be able to catch a glimpse of Mount Biokovo. At your arrival point (on the eastern tip of the island) you put on your helmet and set off to discover the island's varied landscapes. You'll pedal along winding roads before reaching the highest point of your route and enjoying spectacular panoramic views. After a final descent towards Pokrivenik Bay, rejoin the boat for a well-earned lunch. Sail to Pučišća, the pearl of the island of Brač, renowned for its quarries and stone masons. In fact, the stones were used to build the White House in Washington! Overnight in Pučišća. You'll organise your own dinner and spend the night on board.

Day 7: Pučišća - Postira - Split
Cycling Excursion: Pučišća - Postira - Supetar | Distance: ≈25km | Summit: ≈ 360m | Difficulty: 2/5
Take to the roads of Brač on your bicycle. Pedal at your own pace along quiet roads through picture-postcard landscapes. Discover the charms of Postira and Supetar, two typical villages on the island. Supetar is a town steeped in history, bordered by magnificent beaches that are perfect for relaxing.
You will return to the boat in the late morning for lunch. The crew will then head for Split. Free time to explore the city of the former Roman emperor Diocletian and visit its splendid palace. Dinner on your own and overnight on board.

Day 8: Split**
After breakfast, it's time to pack your bags and say goodbye to the team. Disembarkment is scheduled for 9am

**IMPORTANT: Due to ongoing renovation work at the port of Split, some departures may be organised from the port of Trogir. In this case, the arrival will also be in Trogir. For further details, please contact your travel advisor.

To note: the sailing and cycling itineraries are subject to change depending on weather conditions and local requirements.


Split  Rogač  Milna  Stari Grad  Hvar  Vela Luka  Korčula  Mljet  Ponema ou Polača  Mljet  Trstenik  Kućište  Sućuraj  Pučišća  Postira  Split

The itinerary may be changed without prior notice due to technical or weather conditions.
The photographs and visual products presented have no contractual value.

Our customers' reviews of this boat

4,4 · 23 reviews

  • 4

    Adonis- cycling croatia

    The boat was small, but the crew, food and hospitality was exceptional. The guides, David and Andreij were friendly, knowledgeable and professional

  • 5

    Split south - bike and boat

    Very friendly, helpful and competent staff. Terrific food. Made accommodations for allergies. All around a fabulous trip. Would do it again, with the same crew and boat!

  • 4

    Lovely boat & staff

    A wonderful trip on a great boat with lovely crew, food and accommodation was excellent, cycling a lot more difficult than everyone expected but cycle guides were first class and safety there number 1 priority.

  • 4

    Pleasant bike cruise

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    Good week of island-hopping cruise with great bike rides and spectacular landscapes. The varnished wooden boat was comfortable with a cozy side. The friendly welcome and hearty meals allowed us to have a good week.

  • 5

    1 week in the croatian islands

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    We were on the boat "Paradis". Very clean, with a lot of charm and an excellent captain! The food was plentiful! Buffet for breakfast and three courses for dinner. The only dinner on board was the captain's. The staff was friendly and attentive. We particularly enjoyed our stops in Korcula and Mijet.

  • 4

    Very good stay, well organized for cyclists of all ages

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    Very comfortable boat without fuss, caring and responsive staff, excellent onboard cuisine (half-board). Animation and support for the cycling activity were very effective and helpful. Diesel engine is necessarily noisy, but the trips are short (during breakfast, in the late afternoon, or while we pedal).
    It's difficult to prefer one island/port/village over another! We enjoyed everything... Due to the beginning of the season, fewer tourists is a plus, but there are also fewer shops and restaurants open...
    Satisfactory rental electric bikes on the boat (pre-booked).
    Over 7 days we covered about 280 km and about 3800 m of cumulative elevation gain.

  • 5

    Nothing to complain about

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    Everything was great for us.

  • 5

    Great experience

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    The 7 participants that we were were all delighted with our stay. Both for the bike rides and on the boat, the very pleasant atmosphere, the kindness and efficiency of the staff, the comfort of the boat, the gastronomy....

  • 5

    Every day a discovery

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    This bike-boat cruise departing from Split met all our expectations. We sailed on Viktorija, a typical wooden boat with few cabins. There were 16 guests from various nationalities, a lovely company. The crew was made up of all young, well-prepared, and organized guys. We ate very well. The guide excellently accompanied us every day on exciting routes full of history between the sea and the villages of the islands, also allowing us time to refresh ourselves in the clear waters of Croatia. It is not a vacation for those seeking relaxation, but for those who want to visit many places in a few days and return home with a bit of nostalgia. The only "hitch" is that no one speaks Italian, so it is necessary to know English. I give a score of 10 to GlobeSailor and Laura for organizing the trip.

  • 5

    Bike cruise croatia

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    I recommend this very well-organized and safe cruise. Nothing to say about the boat and the cabins, competent and welcoming staff. Excellent food. Very good bikes.

  • 5

    A very nice journey

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    Perfect bike week, good equipment, very professional and friendly support. We particularly appreciated the very good organization at all levels, not to mention the top-notch kitchen staff with good meals. Consider visiting Split with a private guide on the return trip on Friday afternoon; it's fascinating.

  • 4

    Bike cruise in the dalmatian islands

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    Efficient team
    Boat condition very clean
    Very good value for money
    An effort on the catering could be: offer more diversity in terms of fruits and vegetables (salad)
    Destination: very good despite 2 changes due to the weather

  • 4

    Bike cruise through the islands near split

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    Our trip was overall very good. The crew was very nice. The cook did his best in the galley and cooked for us well.
    I would like to highlight the guide David, who took excellent care of us and is very well informed about the local conditions. He shared an incredible amount of background knowledge about the islands.
    The only downside was the almost non-functioning sliding door to the bathroom. It could only be moved by lifting and tricking it. We complained about it and were told that everything was fine. The smell from the bathroom was really bad, like mold. When we closed the door, it was almost impossible to open from the outside.
    That's why there was a point deduction.

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  • 4

    Blue journey with great impressions, unforgettable!

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    Great boat in excellent condition, very clean and well-maintained. Very nice crew! Great route that was tailored to the passengers' wishes. Beautiful bays and ports were visited. The three-course menu was deluxe.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What documents do I need to travel to Croatia?

    All French nationals can enter freely with a valid national identity card or passport (for any stay of less than 30 days).

    Please note: National identity cards issued to adults between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2013 will still be valid 5 years after the expiry date (indicated on the back). Nonetheless, we strongly recommend that you use a passport rather than an identity card that has expired.

    This information is subject to change due to the authorities of the country you are visiting. It is not unusual for border crossing rules to change. We therefore strongly advise you to refer to the "travel advice" section of the France diplomacy website: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/.
    Nationals of other countries should enquire about formalities at the consulate of their home country.
  • How is my transfer from the airport to the boat organized?

    The transfer can be arranged by your GlobeSailor consultant and your base manager by taxi or minibus. Payment for this service is usually made to GlobeSailor at the time of the balance payment or directly on site in cash. Don't forget to send your arrival times to your consultant.
  • Is everyone on board English-speaking?

    Please note that this cruise is not exclusive to English travelers. It is quite common to meet people of various nationalities on board as we offer cruises to international clientele - encouraging curious and enriching exchanges for both passengers and crew.
    Crew members are multilingual and qualified to offer multilingual service.
  • How are the meals on board the boat organized?

    During your cruise, you will benefit from the half-board package. The crew will prepare your meals using fresh local produce. Juices and alcoholic drinks are additional.
    Please check the terms and conditions of your quotation. Your consultant will be able to send you the menus proposed on board on request. Please inform us as soon as possible if you are allergic to certain foods or if you follow a specific diet.
  • How are the bike tours organized and conducted?

    The duration of the cycle routes is approximate, and depends on the conditions when you arrive. Itineraries may be changed due to weather conditions or group capabilities. Bike tours are usually done in the early morning after breakfast.

    Rental bikes can be rented (100€ per person per week / electric bike: 150€ per person per week). Please inform your GlobeSailor advisor when booking.

    If you bring your own bike, you will be asked to bring equipment including:
    • Biking shoes or sturdy sneakers
    • Refillable water bottle
    • Backpack
    • Sunglasses and cycling gloves
    • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
    • Light rain gear
    • Extra clothing layers
    • A bike lock, especially important when the bicycle is stored near the vessel or left unattended during swim stops
    • A repair kit
    • Tools for assembly/disassembly if needed
    • Helmet essential for your safety
    Wearing a helmet is strongly recommended for all cycling activities. Whether you are going for a leisurely ride or a longer tour, a helmet provides essential protection and significantly reduces the risk of serious injury in the event of a fall or accident.
    If a participant chooses not to wear a helmet, they must sign a helmet waiver acknowledging the risks and releasing the operator from any liability.

    Passengers are responsible for the maintenance, assembly, disassembly, and
    packing/unpacking of their bicycles. The shipowner is not liable for any damage to bicycles during tours or when transferring bicycles to the ship.

    Passengers who rent bicycles accept full responsibility for their condition and agree to return them in the same condition. Any damage will be charged according to the shipowner's spare parts price list, available from the guide upon request.

    The owner is not responsible for any damage to the bikes during the rides or the transfer of the bike to the boat.

    Guests bringing their own e-bikes must also bring:
    • A battery charger
    • The battery key, to allow battery removal from the frame
    If the battery cannot be removed, the bicycle becomes significantly heavier, which places unnecessary strain on the guides and crew.
  • What is the schedule for the bike tours?

    Subject to good weather conditions, the planning of the rides will be as follows:

    DAY 1: Rogač - Maslinica - Rogač
    Distance: 20 km
    Total elevation gain: 380 m
    Highest point: 280 m
    Surface: paved road
    Difficulty level: 1/5

    DAY 2 (morning): Stari Grad – Jelsa - Vrboska
    Distance: 22 km
    Total elevation gain: 110 m
    Highest point: 85 m
    Surface: 85% paved road and 15% macadam
    Difficulty level: 1/2

    DAY 2 (afternoon): Stari Grad - Hvar
    Distance: 23 km
    Total elevation gain: 450 m
    Highest point: 85 m
    Surface: paved road
    Difficulty level: 3/5

    DAY 3: Vela Luka - Korčula
    Distance: 55 km
    Highest point: 850 m
    Difficulty level: 3/5

    DAY 4: Mljet National Park
    Distance: 18 km
    Highest point: 160 m
    Surface: 80% paved road and 20% gravel road
    Difficulty level: 1/5

    DAY 5: Trstenik - Orebić - Kućište
    Distance: 32 km
    Highest point: 500 m
    Difficulty level: 3/5

    DAY 6: Sućuraj - Pokrivenik
    Distance: 32 km
    Total elevation gain: 470 m
    Highest point: 470 m
    Difficulty level: 2/5

    DAY 7: Pučišća - Postira - Supetar
    Distance: 25 km
    Highest point: 360 m
    Difficulty level: 2/5
  • What are the rules to follow when cycling?

    - Respect the agreed departure time.
    - Check the condition of your bike and the battery charge before departure
    - Request your guide's phone number and have it always with you.
    - Follow your guides and respect their instructions
    - If, for any reason, you do not want to ride in the group, inform your guide. If you decide to ride individually, you must take responsibility for the route, bike repairs, and handling any accidents.
    Take care of your bike’s safety. Respect the agreed meeting place and time. Be sure to leave your phone number with the guide.
    - Obey traffic regulations on public roads,
    - Signal turns with your left or right hand, and raise your hand to indicate your intention to stop. Try to stop gradually, always stopping on the right side of the road.
    - Keep a distance of at least 5 meters from the cyclist in front of you. Ride in a single-file line.
    - When stopping, always pull off the road and do not leave your bike on the roadway.
    - If you lose contact with the group and are unsure of the direction to take, stop and wait. If the group has two guides, wait for the last one; if there is only one guide, inform them by phone or wait for them.
    - Regardless of riding in a group, each person is responsible for safely crossing intersections or roads.
    - In the event of an accident with a group member, do not stop on the road and try to secure the accident scene.
    - In case of a technical failure, pull off the road and contact your guide or wait for another guide.
    - Carry enough water and wear appropriate clothing for sun or rain protection.
    - Cycling is only allowed with closed-toe footwear – wearing flip-flops, sandals, or similar open-toe shoes is not permitted.
    - If you are joining the Katarina Line bike cruise with your bicycle, we kindly remind you to bring a lock for securing your bike. This is especially important when the bikes are placed in front of
    the vessel or during swim stops from the mainland while on a bike route.
    - Clients bringing their e-bikes should also bring their battery chargers.
    - Clients bringing their e-bikes must also bring the battery key so the battery can be detached from the frame. Otherwise, the bike becomes significantly heavier, placing unnecessary strain on the guides and crew.
  • What payments do I have to make to confirm my reservation?

    To confirm your booking, you must inform your GlobeSailor advisor who will make an option(hold) for you while you pay your deposit. The reservation will only be considered final once your deposit has been received (by bank transfer, Paypal or credit card), from 30 to 50% of the amount of the reservation. A deposit of 100% will be required for any reservation made less than one month before departure. The balance is due 45 days before departure at the latest.
  • What happens in case of cancellation?

    If you wish to make a cancellation, you should contact your GlobeSailor advisor as soon as possible. Whatever the circumstances, you will be charged the following cancellation fees, depending on when the cancellation is made: up to 90 days before departure = 30%; 89 to 60 days before departure = 50%; 59 to 30 days before departure = 75%; 29 days or less before departure = 100% of the total cost of your booking. We recommend that you sign up for cancellation insurance with your personal insurance provider.

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