Croatia Bike Tours
Highlights of Croatia Bike Tours
- Check out the Dalmatian coast, an eight-day journey taking you to ancient towns such as Kastel Kambelovac, Dubrovnik and Split.
- Choose one of the many self-guided bike trails of Krka National Park. With over 388 kilometers of bike routes to choose from, here you can explore natural sites such as the famous Tufa Waterfalls or man-made ones such as the Roman military camp of Burnum.
- Rent a bike and cycle the famous UNESCO 704 route, starting from the fishing village of Jelsa; this trail passes through the ancient farm plots of Stari Grad, picturesque vineyards and olive groves.
- Tour the Northern Dalmatian islands on two wheels on an eight-day tour. By day, explore sites such as the island of Dugi Otok, the town of Zadar, and Krka National Park, and at night, sleep in floating accommodations on the Mediterranean Sea.
- Take a bike trip on the Croatian section of the famous Eurovelo, a biking trail that takes you from Greece to Scandinavia.
- The Croatian section passes along the sea, offering stunning views of the Dinaric Alps and the crystal blue water of the Makarska Riviera.
- Embark on a Pula to Porec route cycling trip that will take you through the wonderful Lim Fjord and UNESCO sites, such as the Basilica of Euphrasius.
Travel Tips for Biking Tours in Croatia
- Always make sure to bring enough water with you on your Croatia bike tour.
- Make sure to wear high-vis clothes so that drivers can easily spot you from a distance.
- Do not wear earphones while cycling and always be aware of your surroundings.
- Wear a helmet to protect yourself in case of an accident.
- Mind the road conditions. If you are cycling along the Dalmatian coast, you will find that the road is mostly made of limestone, which means rocky bike paths with small pebbles and rocks.
- Call 112 if you need urgent medical care or other emergency support.