The Dalmatian Island cruise and cycling holiday in Croatia offers a unique blend of sailing and cycling through stunning islands. The tour includes accommodation on a gulet with ensuite cabins, air conditioning, half-board meals, fruits, cycling guides, crew, port taxes, unlimited water, and WiFi. Bike rentals, national park entrance fees, bar drinks, and transfers are not included. The price starts from £1,829 excluding flights for an 8-day duration. Specific dates are available, with the next departure on 11 Sep 2026, priced at £1829 excluding flights and is currently full. This holiday is designed with responsible travel in mind, focusing on low-impact exploration through cycling and sailing. It emphasizes a slower pace to foster deeper connections with the local environment and culture, avoiding carbon-intensive transfers. The traditional gulet serves as both accommodation and transport. The tour highlights the sustainable traditions of the Dalmatian Islands, including family-run producers of world-class wines and olive oils, with an emphasis on ancient harvesting and production methods that minimize environmental impact. Opportunities are provided to engage with these traditions through visits to wineries and olive oil producers. The 'People' aspect of responsible travel is central, with a focus on supporting the local economy and preserving the island way of life. Tourism directly supports the preservation of Croatian naval traditions through the maintenance of traditional wooden gulets and the livelihoods of the crew. Dining features fresh local produce, supporting fishing families and farmers. Opportunities to dine in family-run konobas further support local culinary traditions. The holiday aims to create authentic connections and ensure economic benefits remain on the islands, helping vibrant communities thrive. Local guides, who are often residents of the islands, provide authentic cultural insights. The holiday also aims to create skilled, sustainable careers for local professionals, reversing emigration trends and supporting community inclusivity.
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