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Here you will find a list of all our current cycling holiday offers. Click on the blue tag of the offer you are interested in to see more details. It's also worth bookmarking this page as it is updated regularly.
Our easy cycling holidays offer short daily rides on mostly level terrain. A typical day’s ride will take 2 – 3 hours at a leisurely pace and the remainder of the day will be free for you to explore further or simply relax. These rides are particularly recommended for newcomers to cycling holidays and for families.
Our leisurely cycle holidays will suit those who are reasonably fit through regular exercise of one kind or another – not necessarily cycling. On the whole, the terrain will be level but there may also be a few small hills to contend with along the way too. Daily rides will typically take around 3 – 4 hours to complete.
Our moderate cycle holidays are for regular cyclists, who are used to longer rides with regular climbs. A good level of fitness is needed and you can expect to be in the saddle for between 4 and 5 hours each day.
These holidays are for seasoned cyclists who cycle long distances regularly and who enjoy the thrill of long days in the saddle. There will undoubtedly be some challenging climbs along the way and you can expect to cover between 55 and 75 miles each day.
Our very popular Dubrovnik to Split Bike and Boat holiday takes in some of Dalmatia’s most beautiful islands and two fascinating cities. During your week aboard a lovely motor yacht you’ll enjoy serene cycle rides around the islands of Mljet, Korčula, Vis Hvar and Brač. There will also be plenty of time for swimming from the boat and strolling around charming island ports.
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Explore the serene and charming Dalmatian islands between Split and Dubrovnik by bike and boat. Enjoy daily bike rides on 6 different islands each with its own unique flavour and appeal. Stay aboard a comfortable motor yacht, mooring in a different, charming little port each evening.