Solta Island Day Trip from Split: Sightseeing and Food Tour by Electric Bike
Split, Croatia
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Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 8 or 10 hours (depending on ferry)
Take a food tour of pretty Solta Island by electric bike on this full-day, small-group expedition from Split. Ride a ferry to the sleepy island feted for its wine, honey and olives, and then cruise effortlessly through the countryside on an electric bike to a traditional family-run farm. Enjoy a delicious lunch of local specialities including olive pâte and wine, and visit a beekeeping estate to learn about the bees and sample honey and other natural products. Numbers are limited to 10 on this small-group tour for a personalized experience.
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Take a food tour of pretty Solta Island by electric bike on this full-day, small-group expedition from Split. Ride a ferry to the sleepy island feted for its wine, honey and olives, and then cruise effortlessly through the countryside on an electric bike to a traditional family-run farm. Enjoy a delicious lunch of local specialities including olive pâte and wine, and visit a beekeeping estate to learn about the bees and sample honey and other natural products. Numbers are limited to 10 on this small-group tour for a personalized experience.Meet your guide in central Split and head for the port to catch a ferry to Solta Island. On the way, hear all about this sleepy island known for its olive, honey and wine.
Admire the views of the Adriatic Sea on the roughly 1-hour cruise and, on arrival at Solta, collect your electric bicycle for your tour. Get a safety briefing and instructions, put on your helmet, and set off in a guide-led convoy.
Ride into the open countryside, enjoying the ease of almost effortless cycling. Pass through landscapes laden with maquis and olive groves, and absorb the laid-back pace and beauty of this unspoilt island. If time allows, and depending on the weather and your group's preference, perhaps pause at one of Solta’s pretty coves for a quick swim.
Make your first stop at a traditional family-run farm known for its winemaking and olive growing. Head inside and enjoy a typical island lunch, starting with a welcome drink of a homemade liqueur.
Savor a delicious appetizer of homemade bread with extra virgin olive oil, anchovies and olive pâte; and then dig into marinated blue fish and octopus pasta, followed by scrumptious Dalmatian rozata (crème caramel). Wash down your food with dobričić red wine as you hear how it’s considered the ‘grandfather’ of Croatia’s beloved plavac mali wine.
Following lunch, return to your bike and continue to a beekeeping estate. Meet the owner and enjoy a presentation on the art of beekeeping, learning about the life of bees and watching these busy creatures at work in a glass beehive.
Sample some home-produced honey, and if you wish, try some of the farm’s fresh pollen, royal jelly or propolis — a natural, bee-made compound said to have healing properties.
Then, say your goodbyes and cycle back to the harbor for your ferry to Split, where your tour ends at the port.
Admire the views of the Adriatic Sea on the roughly 1-hour cruise and, on arrival at Solta, collect your electric bicycle for your tour. Get a safety briefing and instructions, put on your helmet, and set off in a guide-led convoy.
Ride into the open countryside, enjoying the ease of almost effortless cycling. Pass through landscapes laden with maquis and olive groves, and absorb the laid-back pace and beauty of this unspoilt island. If time allows, and depending on the weather and your group's preference, perhaps pause at one of Solta’s pretty coves for a quick swim.
Make your first stop at a traditional family-run farm known for its winemaking and olive growing. Head inside and enjoy a typical island lunch, starting with a welcome drink of a homemade liqueur.
Savor a delicious appetizer of homemade bread with extra virgin olive oil, anchovies and olive pâte; and then dig into marinated blue fish and octopus pasta, followed by scrumptious Dalmatian rozata (crème caramel). Wash down your food with dobričić red wine as you hear how it’s considered the ‘grandfather’ of Croatia’s beloved plavac mali wine.
Following lunch, return to your bike and continue to a beekeeping estate. Meet the owner and enjoy a presentation on the art of beekeeping, learning about the life of bees and watching these busy creatures at work in a glass beehive.
Sample some home-produced honey, and if you wish, try some of the farm’s fresh pollen, royal jelly or propolis — a natural, bee-made compound said to have healing properties.
Then, say your goodbyes and cycle back to the harbor for your ferry to Split, where your tour ends at the port.
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