Southern Dalmatia (Croatia)
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  1. Sat: Arrival in Trogir. Trogir – Split, 12 mi.
  2. Sun: Split – Cetina Canyon, 27 mi.
  3. Mon: Cetina Canyon – Brac Island, 19 mi.
  4. Tue: Brac Island - Pelješac Peninsula & Mljet, 23 mi.
  5. Wed: Mljet - Korcula Island, 42 mi.
  6. Thu: Korcula - Hvar Island, 28 mi.
  7. Fri: Hvar Island - Solta Island, 12 mi.
  8. Sat: Disembark in Trogir.

DAY 1: Trogir – Split, 20 km/ 12 mi.
Individual arrival by car to Trogir or by plane to Split airport, which is about 5 km/3 mi. away from the boarding harbour of Trogir. After check in on the ship, the first small cruise begins at 1 pm from Trogir to Split. Here you will undertake your first cycling tour to Marjan Mountain, a popular relaxation destination for the inhabitants of Split. After dinner your guide will accompany you on a walk through the old town of Split, which is built into the famous palace of the Roman Caesar Diokletian and is a World Heritage Site. Overnight stay in Split.

DAY 2: Cetina Canyon, 43 km/ 27 mi.
After a short crossing to Omis, you will cycle into the valley of the Cetina River, which has buried itself deep into the cliff faces. You will return to Omis with its pirate castles by way of small side roads through varied landscape. You also have the option of taking part in a 2 hour rafting tour on the Cetina River. In the afternoon you will cross over to Brac Island with a swimming break and a cycle tour to Pucisca. The famous white marble of Brac that is visible here has been used for the White House in Washington and in the Reichstag in Berlin.

DAY 3: Brac Island, 30 km/ 19 mi.
Today's route begins in Povlja with a long but moderate ascent to the mountain ridge of the island, past mulberry, kiwi and fig trees, olive groves and vineyards. The following descent to Bol rewards you for your steep climb with amazing panoramic views of the neighboring island of Hvar. After lunch you will crossover to the island of Korcula, whose capital town vies with Venice for the title of the birth place of Marco Polo.

DAY 4: Pelješac Peninsula & Mljet, 26 km/ 16 mi. + 12 km/ 7 mi.
Peljesac impresses visitors even from afar with its Sv. Ilja Mountain, which rises almost 1000 meters from the sea. After a short cruise in the morning, you will take a cycling tour into the inland of the island, past the most famous winegrowing regions of Dalmatia (the excellent Plavac and Dingac, and Mljet, which is also known as the honey island). In the 12th century, Benedictine monks founded a beautiful monastery, which you will see on your short cycling trip. The local pine forest is one of the most beautiful of its kind in the entire Mediterranean region; Odysseus is said to have spent 7 years here. Today this region is a National Park and the highlight of every Dalmatian journey.

DAY 5: Korcula Island, 67 km/ 42 mi.
Crossover during breakfast to Korcula Island. The peacefulness and remoteness of luscious gardens with large cypresses dominate the appearance of perhaps the most beautiful Dalmatian island. You will cycle along the 12 km/ 7 mi. long coastal road to Racisce for lunch. After a short period of pushing your bike to Pupnat, you will reach the old 200m/660 ft. high pass road above the magnificent bay of Pupnat and later the village of Blato, which like Rome was also built on 7 hills. Overnight stay in the harbor of Vela Luka.

DAY 6: Hvar Island, 45 km/ 28 mi.
After arriving in Hvar, you will take an interesting tour around the town, across the large Renaissance square, which is lined with the great Cathedral and many late-Gothic palaces. Today’s bike route leads you along the almost traffic-free pass road through small villages. After lunch in Stari Grad you will cycle to the harbors of Jelsa and Vrboska, which invite you to have an extended break there. You will overnight in Stari Grad, which has become a Mecca for artists and art lovers in the past few years.

DAY 7: Solta Island, 19 km/ 12 mi.
After crossing over to Stomorska on the island of Solta, you will start the last stretch of the bike tour. Walled fields, numerous olive groves, locust bean and fig trees line the route. The herby smells of lavender and rosemary will accompany you along your tour of this island. In Maslinica, you can load the bikes onto the ship and enjoy your last crossing back to Trogir, where if time permits, you should take a tour of the old town which is a World Heritage Site.

DAY 8: Departure.
Disembark at 9am and individual departure.

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