
Croatia Day Tours
Coastal & Cultural
Croatia boasts one of the most breathtaking coastlines in Europe, dotted with picturesque islands, crystal-clear waters, and pristine beaches. On top of this, its cities boast rich cultural heritage, including Dubrovnik’s fortifications, the ruins of Diocletian's Palace in Split, and Pula’s Roman amphitheater.
Inhabited since prehistoric times, Illyrians and Celts settled in Croatia before the arrival of the Romans, which gave way to the medieval Kingdom of Croats in the 7th century. In the late 11th century, Croatia entered into a union with Hungary and resisted Ottoman expansion, before becoming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It gained its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, and these myriad influences are evident in every corner of the country. From Hungarian-style palaces, Roman ruins, and Italian-inspired gastronomy, Croatia’s identity is unique as a result of its rich cultural synthesis.
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Discover Dubrovnik’s Konavle Valley on a day tour that takes rides alongside the glittering waters of the Ljuta River, cycling past historic mills, vibrant vineyards, and family farms for a taste of life in the Croatian countryside. Or visit Peljesac Peninsula on a guided tour to the town of Ston, home to one the longest city walls in Europe and Croatia’s most famous vineyards, before taking a ferry across an oyster farm.
Pedal through perfect Pula, the capital of Croatia's northern peninsular, for unparalleled coastal views and a slice of Roman history. Discover the town’s Roman amphitheater, the only one in the world with an intact circular wall, or take a day tour to Cape Kamenjak, one of the most picturesque points on the peninsula, to swim in coves and cycle through pine forests.
If you’re stopping in Split, be sure to cycle Diocletian’s Palace, built in the 4th century AD and today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A guided tour will also allow you to climb Marjan Hill, a verdant viewpoint over Split almost completely covered in fragrant Mediterranean pine forest.
If Zagreb is your vacation destination, there’s something for everyone on a family-friendly city tour that encompasses Zagreb Cathedral (the second-tallest building in Croatia), street markets, and a serene lake with sandy beaches. Whether your visit sees you exploring ancient cities, indulging in delicious cuisine, or relaxing on pristine beaches, a bike tour in Croatia promises an unparalleled experience of the country’s hospitality and culture.


















































