Dalmatia Tours & Trips
It’s time to explore Croatia's Dalmatian coast properly, including Split’s ancient palace, Dubrovnik's walls, and islands like Hvar and Korčula. This stunning Adriatic region mixes historic coastal towns with crystal-clear water, local wineries with seafood that's caught fresh daily. You'll swim in hidden coves, wander medieval streets and understand why Dalmatia's become one of Europe's hottest destinations lately.
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With so many boat/ bike operators emerging, it is hard to know which to take. We took a Katarina trip on the Seagull last week, and have since been traveling around Croatia and have seen several other operators. The biggest benefit of Katarina for us was the truly international and authentic Croatian experience that we had, which was exactly what we wanted. We were the only (2) Americans on a boat with 28 other Australians, British, Slovenians, Germans and Austrians- and 2 amazing Croation guides who spoke ask of the languages necessary to easily support all guests. The guides were well connected to the places and people that we visited, and when when we went to places with other bikers (often all American groups), it was clear that we were experiencing the sights in more authentic ways. The Captain was great fun and very engaged. This was the perfect experience for us.
Bike Cruise Dalmatia South Traditional EnsuiteThe guide was the best ever. The rides were as described. The Vis hotel was a little lacking, loud guests, bad coffee, noisy beds
Cycle the Dalmatian CoastOverall, we recommend this cruise. It's a nice way to see the islands, the food was tasty, we loved the swimstops, and the islands had some interesting sights. We met mostly travelers from New Zealand & Australia on this tour. The cabins were basic but fine. Local guides provided helpful history and we liked having dinners on our own, especially since lunch in Croatia is the main meal and was served aboard the ship. A good accompaniment to a separate land tour of Croatia.
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- Best tour companies for Dalmatia tours
- Popular Dalmatia Cruise Ships
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- Best time to visit Dalmatia
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Bike Dalmatia North Traditional Ensuite
“visiting interesting locations, cycling through villages, olive groves and along coastal paths.”
Deb, traveled in May
This 8-day cycling adventure from Split covers 20-31km daily routes past vineyards to Primošten, through Telašćica Nature Park, and to UNESCO-listed Trogir. An air-conditioned vessel provides comfortable accommodation with Croatian meals between rides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Rogoznica, Primosten, Vodice, Island of Murter, Dugi Island, Nature Park Telascica, Sali, Brbinj, ZadarSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Katarina Line From
- US$1,110+$93 local payments
The Dalmatian Coast: Rome, Dubrovnik & Adriatic Dreamin’
“Solo traveling as daunting as it may seem is the best decision you'll ever make.”
Kim, traveled in June
Young travelers aged 18-35 can climb Split's St. Domnius Cathedral bell tower, walk Korčula's Old Town walls, and taste Europe's finest oysters in Ston. The adventure ends in Dubrovnik at Lovrijenac Fort and Franciscan Monastery, with an average group age of 24.
Duration 7 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Croatia Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator G Adventures From $1,229
30% Off- US$860
Bike Cruise Dalmatia South Traditional Ensuite
“Being on the smaller boat was great as it kept our group at a smaller size, making it easier to build relationships.”
Suzanne, traveled in September
An eight-day adventure costing around $550 takes cyclists through Hvar's lavender fields and Korčula's medieval towns. The route includes Mljet National Park's salt lakes and Pelješac's wine country, featuring traditional vessel accommodation and fresh local cuisine.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Milna (Brac Island), Stari Grad, Jelsa, Hvar Island, Vela Luka, Korčula, Mljet Island, Trstenik, SucurajSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Katarina Line From
30% Off- US$818+$123 local payments
Cycle the Dalmatian Coast
“Great way to see Croatia, tour guides were great and very helpful.”
Christopher, traveled in June
The UNESCO-listed cities of Split and Dubrovnik anchor this 219km cycling journey along Croatia's stunning Dalmatian Coast. Eight days of riding across Hvar and Korcula islands include wine tastings at Caric winery, swimming in crystal-clear bays, and seafront hotel stays. Expert guides lead daily rides of 27-62km in this $2,300 adventure combining challenging climbs, coastal views, and authentic Croatian experiences.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kaštel Kambelovac, Trogir, Split, Stari Grad, Jelsa, Vrboska, Hvar, Korčula, Račišće, LumbardaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $2,400
7% Off- US$2,230
Croatia Explorer Deluxe Cruise Dubrovnik -Trogir
“Katarina Line did a fantastic job of balancing relaxing time with learning, exploring & activities.”
Michael, traveled in June
The stunning coastline stretches from Dubrovnik to Split. Historic towns like Korčula and Hvar, Mljet's National Park, and secluded bays dot the route. Local culture comes alive through wine tastings and traditional meals aboard a luxury vessel.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Slano, Ston, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Vis, Biševo, Hvar Island, Bol, Trogir Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Nature Trips From
7% Off- US$3,924
Croatia Deluxe Cruise - from Trogir
“This was a very good cruise. Would definitely recommend this cruise.”
Brendan, traveled in August
The Dalmatian coastline reveals its treasures from Split's Roman palace to Dubrovnik's fortifications. Highlights include Korcula's medieval streets, Mljet's monastery, and Hvar's Renaissance sites, complemented by evening cruises, wine tastings, and swimming at Zlatni Rat beach.
Duration 8 days Destinations Trogir, Hvar Island, Peljesac, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Pucisca, Bol Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Nature Trips From
7% Off- US$3,924
Sailing Croatia Split- Blue Lagoon and Trogir
“We visited remote locations far off the usual tourist trail—places I never would have discovered on my own.”
Raj, traveled in September
Coastal treasures abound from Split to historic Trogir. Vis's military heritage, Bisevo's Blue Cave, and Primosten's hilltop views captivate visitors. Berth cabin accommodation, chef-prepared local cuisine, and sunset wine tastings enhance the experience.
Duration 5 days Destinations Split, Primosten, Vis, Trogir, Ciovo island Age Range Ages 21+ Operator Rhythm Travel Experience From $596
30% Off- US$417+$12 local payments
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- Summer 2026
Summer opens up our widest range of coastal experiences. Our island-hopping boats make daily swimming stops in clear blue bays and visit beaches like Zlatni Rat. Travelers tell us they love mixing cultural visits to Split, Hvar and also Korčula with refreshing dips away from busy harbors. Active tours start with morning activities then ease into afternoon relaxation - you might cycle through Pelješac's wine country then cool off at secluded beaches. Families based on Lopud Island get a nice mix of kayaking, swimming and guided walks plus plenty of beach time. Young adult tours hit that perfect balance between culture and social life, from exploring Dubrovnik's walls during the day to catching sunset drinks at beach bars in the evening.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall brings some of our most popular tours, with fewer tourists around but sea temperatures staying warm enough for swimming right through October. It's an excellent time for cultural visits - you can really take your time at Diocletian's Palace or walk Dubrovnik's walls without the summer crowds. Wine tours work especially well now, timing visits with grape harvests on Hvar and also Korčula. Cyclists appreciate the cooler weather for longer rides through olive groves and coastal roads. Our island-hopping cruises keep running through autumn, and guests often mention how nice it is having places like Mljet's salt lakes more to themselves. The mix of good weather, smaller groups and local harvest festivals creates perfect conditions for making real connections with local culture.
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- Winter 2026 / 2027
- December 2026 popular 46 tours
- January 2027 43 tours
- February 2027 44 tours
- Spring 2027
Spring cycling along the Dalmatian coast really comes into its own during May when the temperature hits that sweet spot for longer rides. Our cyclists love following old Roman roads on Hvar before heading down quiet coastal routes to Jelsa. If you prefer a gentler pace, our sailing tours connect Split to Dubrovnik with plenty of quiet bays for swimming stops along the way. The spring months are perfect for diving into culture too - you'll find fewer people at UNESCO sites like Diocletian's Palace and Korčula's old town, giving you space to really explore. Walking tours blend city visits with national parks, and Plitvice Lakes puts on quite a show in spring when the waterfalls run full force. For cyclists looking for a challenge, we've got support vehicles backing up those uphill climbs, so you can tackle those viewpoints at whatever pace works for you.
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