ZADAR ISLANDS CROATIA CYCLING
Self-guided bike adventure
Zadar islands Croatia Cycling Tour takes you to three islands of the Zadar archipelago - Ugljan, Pašman and Dugi otok. Also, the itinerary leads you towards the ancient cities of Zadar and Nin.
During this self guided tour you will get to know how life on Dalmatian islands really looks like, from past times up to today.
Besides that, while having fun on Zadar islands Croatia cycling tour, you will get to know some of the most attractive sights on the islands: viewpoint St. Michael, Franciscan monastery, mansions of noble families, Kali, Nature Park Telašćica etc.
Finally, we will take care of your luggage and accommodation and you should just relax and enjoy this Zadar islands Croatia cycling tour.
Tour length: 184.7 km
Elevation gain: 1440 m
Tour difficulty: moderate
Schedule
- Day 1 Zadar airport - Zadar - Ugljan island
- Day 2 Ugljan south (length 28.6 km, climb 336 m)
- Day 3 Ugljan north (length 29.3 km, climb 174 m)
- Day 4 Zadar & Nin (length 49.8 km, climb: 168 m)
- Day 5 Pašman (length 38.8 km, climb: 231 m)
- Day 6 Dugi otok, Telašćica Nature Park (length 22.3 km, climb 362 m)
- Day 7 Dugi otok south (length 15.9 km, climb 169 m)
- Day 8 Dugi otok - Zadar - Zadar airport
Price
- 565 per person (01.05.-04.06. & 04.09. - 01.10.2021.)
- 590 per person (05.06.-26.06.2021. )
- 615 per person (26.06. - 16.07. & 21.08. - 03.09.2021.)
- 650 per person (17.07. - 20.08.2021.)
included
- 3* hotel and boarding house accommodation in double room (BB service; 4 nights on Ugljan, 3 nights on Dugi otok)
- tourist tax
- ferry and boat tickets (Ugljan and Dugi otok)
- private boat transfer Ždrelac (Pašman) – Sali (Dugi otok)
- Telašćica Nature Park entrance
- private boat transfer Ždrelac (Pašman) - Sali (Dugi otok)
- luggage transfers
- gpx files (6 days cycling - bike routes from 25 to 50 km with elevation up to 500 meters)
- 0,75 ml Zzuum water bottle
- bike delivery to hotel
- welcome meeting with representative of Zzuum agency
Supplements
- single room supplement 115 €
- HB service supplement 80 €
- city/trekking bike rental 75 € (panniers, helmet, tools included)
- electric city/trekking bike rental 170 € (panniers, helmet, tools included)
- airport transfers
- GPS device rental 25 €
city/trekking bike specification
- aluminum frame S-5400 (S-4300 24 spd equipped parts)
- 28“ Schwalbe Delta Cruiser K-guard 32c reflective
- 24-speed drivetrain with Shimano Acera shifters
- Shimano V-brakes
- sizes: 49 cm, 53 cm (ladies and men frames)
electric city/trekking bike specification
- weight: 25 kg
- motor: high speed gear 36V/250 WATT
- battery: Li-ion 36V/13.0 Ah
- autonomy: 80 km
- transmission: Shimano Alivio 9-speed
- brakes: V-brake
- frame: aluminum
- sizes: 49 cm, 53 cm (ladies and men frames)
Additional info
- no deposit payment upon reservation confirmation; full amount is paid 7 days prior to arrival date
- this tour is designed for individual guests, not large groups
- arrival/departure: Saturday/Saturday
- possibility to arrange other arrival/departure days on request
COVID-19 Info
- our bikes, helmets and other equipment are regularly disinfected after every use
- social distancing and facial masks are mandatory during the welcome meeting
Cycling Zadar islands - perfect way to explore the region
FORT ST. MICHAEL
Fort St. Michael is situated 265 m above the sea level. It dates from 13th century when it was a Venetian fortress. However, today it is not a fortress any more but a popular viewpoint. There both locals and tourists come to enjoy the view over the beautiful Zadar channel.
TELAŠĆICA
Telašćica bay is situated on the southeastern part of the island of Dugi otok. It is the largest natural port in this part of the Adriatic and for this reason it is very popular among yachtsmen. This bay provides secure shelter for the boats. Thanks to its beauty and the diversity of its fauna, Telašćica bay has been declared nature park in 1988.
PAŠMAN ISLAND
Cycling Zadar archipelago tour will lead you to the Pašman island. Pašman island is part of Zadar archipelago and attracts lots of tourists every year. Sandy beaches, homemade wine and olive oil, hospitable locals and amazing nature are only some of the reasons why you should visit Pašman.
In conclusion, don't miss this gem!