Croatia Island Trip
Croatia
7 days (Bike: 6 days)
270 km (~45km per day)
Active
Some hills
Guided
Challenging and calm
The Gulf of Kvarner is a breathtaking expanse where the Adriatic Sea meets the Croatian coastline, offering a world of coastal enchantment. A treasure trove of stunning islands like Cres, Lošinj, and Krk, the gulf unveils an abundance of natural wonders waiting to be explored.
From tranquil beaches and hidden coves to vibrant cultural towns, the Gulf of Kvarner weaves together a rich tapestry of experiences. The azure waters beckon travelers to enjoy the sun-drenched shorelines, whether it’s relaxing under the warmth of the Mediterranean sun or exploring the sea’s mysteries through snorkeling and diving.
This region embraces history and heritage, where ancient towns, like Krk and Cres, narrate stories of antiquity through their old streets and historic landmarks. The proximity of these islands, just a short distance from one another, makes island-hopping a delightful adventure, promising unique and diverse discoveries on each.
Embarking on a journey through the Gulf of Kvarner is like entering a world of endless possibilities—a fusion of nature’s wonders and cultural treasures set against the backdrop of crystal-clear waters. A dreamy coastal haven, waiting for all to indulge in its beauty.
Kirk Island
is Croatia’s largest and northernmost island, known for its diversity in terms of vegetation and terrain. Furthermore, it is accessible via a 1.6-kilometer bridge, ensuring ease of entry and exit. The island spans an area of 406 square kilometers and stands out as one of the few with an international airport, serving its 20,000 residents within the Kvarner region of northern Croatia
Rab Island
covers an of a 90.48 square kilometers.It is one of the greenest islands in the Adriatic and arguably one of the most magical. It is covered in pine forests and has beautiful sandy beaches.
Ceres Island
situated in the Gulf of Kvarner in the northern Adriatic Sea, resides between the southern island of Lošinj and the northern islands of Krk and the Istrian peninsula. The island spans an area of 405.78 square kilometers, with a length of 66 kilometers and a variable width ranging between 2 and 12 kilometers. Originally, Cres and the neighboring Lošinj were a unified landmass, now divided by a strait merely 11 meters wide, connected by a bridge linking their shores.
Tour Information
From
Krk
To
Gorski Kotor
Cost From
Guided Please Ask
Single Supplement
Available
Elevation Gain
2400 m
Inclusions
- Half-board accommodations at hotels
- Airport shuttle service to and from airports
- Admission to riding parks
- Local guide or multiple guides for groups exceeding 9 riders
- Wine tasting experience
- Boat excursion for dolphin watching
Exclusions
- Lunches
- Alcoholic beverages
- Instructor tips
- Insurance costs
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