By bike and kayak you can really get the best out of Vis, Croatias most remote inhabited island. Enjoy it all fuelled by plant-based meals, from this lovely property close to some of the islands best beaches. Lovingly restored traditional stone house morning yoga by the water five days of activities kayaking, paddleboarding, cycling visit agrotourism projects, try the local island wine plant-based meals: breakfasts, four lunches, three dinners children welcome. Price per person includes 7 nights & breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 evening meals, 5 days of activities: sea kayaking, mountain biking or hiking, morning Yoga, paddle boarding, slacklining and so much more! Hop over to Vis by ferry and be welcomed into this lovingly restored stone house near the best beaches. This small group biking and kayaking holiday on Vis is as much about relaxation as it is about adventure. Kayak to secret coves, cycle quiet tracks, savour fine local wine and swim in stunning island bays. With just four rooms available, this truly is a small group holiday where you can participate as much or as little as you like. Your days can start with morning yoga at the waters edge, or a sea swim. Then choose whether to kayak, bike or both each day there are routes to suit all, including a kayak into the very narrow entrance of Stiniva Bay to snorkel and climb and to cliff jump into its pristine water. As for the biking the island is quiet, with single track roads, off road tracks past farms and vineyards, and the challenge of cycling from the top of Mount Hum, the highest point, down to sea level. Youll get a day off mid-week for more adventures, to chill out at the property, or to try and master the art of slacklining. Foodwise, youll enjoy vegetarian, and predominantly plant-based meals that make the most of locally farmed produce. Your hosts are keen bakers, so there's lots of cake, too! This long-standing partner of ours has created a relaxingly active retreat. Yes, it's super laidback, but also committed to providing holidays that are low impact on the environment whilst also benefitting the community on Vis through local purchases and employment.
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