Cycling Holidays in South Dalmatia; Dubrovnik; Split; islands: Šipan, Mljet, Korčula, Vis, Hvar, Brač, Croatia
Croatia combines stunning Adriatic coastline, historic towns, and island-hopping by bike. Life On A Bike offers self-guided cycling tours along the Dalmatian coast, through Istria, and across Croatia's islands (Hvar, Brač, Korčula). Tours range from 5 to 8 days with daily distances of 30–55 km. The terrain varies from flat coastal paths to moderate hills inland. All tours include beachside hotels, luggage transfers, GPS files, and ferry crossings between islands. E-bikes recommended for island terrain. From €750 per person.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When is the best time to cycle in Croatia?
- May, June, and September are ideal — warm weather (22–28°C), calm seas for ferry crossings, and fewer tourists than July–August. Early October is also pleasant along the Dalmatian coast.
- Can I combine cycling with swimming in Croatia?
- Absolutely. Our coastal routes pass numerous beaches and swimming spots. Many hotels have direct beach access. The island tours allow daily swimming stops in crystal-clear Adriatic waters.
- Are Croatian islands suitable for cycling?
- Yes, with some preparation. Islands like Hvar and Korčula have moderate hills but manageable distances (30–40 km/day). E-bikes make the terrain accessible to all fitness levels. The scenery — olive groves, vineyards, and sea views — rewards every climb.
- How do ferry crossings work on island tours?
- Ferry tickets between islands are included in the tour price. We provide detailed schedules and boarding instructions. Ferries run regularly in season, and bikes travel free or at minimal cost. Our routes are designed around optimal ferry connections.

