Saturday
Boarding between 11:30 and 13:00 in Trogir port, shortly after which we lift our anchor and sail in the direction of Supetar on the island of Brac, third largest of all Adriatic islands (after Krk and Cres in Kvarner bay). Brac is also famous for its white limestone quarries – used for numerous buildings all over the world, like the White House. After reaching Supetar we take our bicycles and ride through Spliska and Postire to Pucisca, then back to Supetar for dinner, which will be waiting for us. Overnight stay in Supetar port (cca. 45,8 km bicycle ride)
Sunday
Today we cross over the North of the island to its South - our goal is Bol beach with one of the most beautiful beaches of Mediterranean, Golden Rat. Our route then takes us through Mirce, Sutivan, Lozisce, Nerezisce and Gornji Humac to Bol – along the way you can lunch in a typical Dalmatian tavern and have a glass of wine. Those who aim at reaching even higher than 500 m we will be at, can join us to Vidova Gora, the highest point of all Adriatic islands, 778 m high. You will be rewarded with a beautiful view of the islands of Polta, Hvar and Korcula, all the way to Peljesac peninsula and Zlatni rat beach lying beneath your feet. Upon arrival to Bol we load our bicycles on deck and sail off to Jelsa on the island of Hvar. Dinner on boat and overnight stay in a picturesque Jelsa port (cca. 47,0 or 67,0 km).
Monday
Today's bicycle ride is a bit shorter - we ride through infinite lavender fields and wine yards to Stari Grad, the oldest town on the island. Hvar is an island with the highest number of sunny hours per year and the mildest climate of all Adriatic islands. From Stari Grad we move further through Selce to island's capital Hvar, where we meet again in the afternoon on our motor sailboat. We stop in a tavern in one of island's villages for lunch, dinner on boat. Overnight stay in Hvar port. (cca. 39,0 km)
Tuesday
After breakfast we head to sea again and take course towards the "forbidden" island - Vis. Large military base was situated on the island during socialist government due to which foreigners were forbidden to visit it. Military retreated during democratization which is why there is grapevine growing where once it used to be military airport runway. Vis gives the impression of a subtropical paradise with totally untouched nature. After we sail into Vis port, we head for the second biggest town on the island - Komiza. You can lunch in Komize after which we ride back to Vis. Dinner on boat, overnight stay in Vis. (cca. 35,5 km)
Wednesday
Early in the morning we lift our anchor and after 3 hour sail we come to Vela Luka bay on the island of Korcula. Island - whose antique name is Korkyra - is also known as "black island" due to is widespread pine forests. Our route takes us through Blato, Smokvice, Care, Pupnate and Zrnovo to Korcula on the Southeast of the island. Hardest climbs on the island's main road will be circumvent by small local roads. On the way there we have a possibility to stop in several restaurants or taverns. Dinner served on boat beneath unforgettable scenery of the old town of Korcula. Overnight stay in Korcula. (cca. 50,5 km)
Thursday
We leave Korcula and enjoy the view over its old town in the morning sun while we head off for Northwest towards our next goal - we pass Peljesac peninsula, islands Hvar and Brac, and sail towards land. We stop in the port of Omis, a small town on the Cetina river delta. We cycle inland through the river canyon, alongside the crystal clear Cetina river, to Radmanove Mlinice. Radmanove Mlinice are old watermills where the water power of the Cetina river had been employed to grind grains into flour. Those who decide on the shorter version of the trip have the possibility of going for a swim in the river before returning to the boat. The others cycle uphill to Podspilje ("under caves"), a village that got its name by the numerous caves in the mountains above the village. There is a fantastic view of the wooded canyon and the river Cetina from the village. We take a break forlunch in a tavern in the village of Svinisce before we head back to Omis. (cca. 13.0 or 42, 5 km).
Friday
Two hour drive by motor sailboat from Omis to Stomorska on the island Solta. Solta is considered to be one of the smallest Dalmatian islands and is known for its first class olive oil. We ride our bicycles through former old villages: Gornje selo, Srednje selo and Donje selo - these are names of three villages on this island. During our drive we have possibility to try other specialities of the island as well (there is more to try here than only olive oil): prosciutto and goat cheese. In Maslinica - place called after olive (maslina) - we board on deck for the last time and return to Trogir. After dinner on boat, you can enjoy in unique atmosphere of old town with its narrow streets and yards or, with a little luck, you will run into vocal groups (klape) rehearsing their songs in the open. Overnight stay in Trogir port (ca. 26,6 km)
Saturday
Departure after breakfast around 9 am.