Split Bike Tour: City Highlights by Standard or Electric Bike
Split, Croatia
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Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Discover top Split attractions as well as the locals’ favorite spots on a 3-hour bike tour! Pedal at a leisurely pace and visit leafy Marjan Hill plus landmarks like Diocletian Palace, a UNESCO site. Ride a standard bike to cover a distance of roughly 10 miles (15km) or upgrade to an electric bike to cover approximately the same distance. Easy and safe to ride, the electric bike has a motor that starts as you pedal, ensuring little effort and lots of fun!
Numbers are limited to 10 people on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention from a guide.
Numbers are limited to 10 people on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention from a guide.
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Discover top Split attractions as well as the locals’ favorite spots on a 3-hour bike tour! Pedal at a leisurely pace and visit leafy Marjan Hill plus landmarks like Diocletian Palace, a UNESCO site. Ride a standard bike to cover a distance of roughly 10 miles (15km) or upgrade to an electric bike to cover approximately the same distance. Easy and safe to ride, the electric bike has a motor that starts as you pedal, ensuring little effort and lots of fun!
Numbers are limited to 10 people on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention from a guide.Meet your expert guide in central Split, and then hop aboard your chosen mode of transport – a standard or an electric bike. Listen to a comprehensive safety briefing, put on your helmet and pedal behind your guide. Your guide will stop frequently during the tour to share stories and trivia about landmarks and sights, plus you’ll have plenty of chances to take photos and chat with other people in your group.
Leave Split’s busy center and start by discovering the off-the-beaten path sites that many visitors miss. Loop around Marjan Hill, a forested mound with acres of shaded parkland, and soak up the views of the city, coast and surrounding islands. In between cycling, hop off your bike to visit some of the area’s medieval churches, and then work your way to Split Old Town. Pedal along the waterfront promenade and through the grounds of Diocletian Palace, a town-like palace complex that’s listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If you want to see more in the space of time you have, then choose to do your tour by electric bike. The route is more than two times as long as the route taken by push bike and includes sights such as Ivan Mestrovic Gallery – an art gallery dedicated to the works of Croatia’s famous 20th-century sculptor – and the Ocean Institute conference center.
Both bike tours finish in central Split, at the start point.
Numbers are limited to 10 people on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention from a guide.Meet your expert guide in central Split, and then hop aboard your chosen mode of transport – a standard or an electric bike. Listen to a comprehensive safety briefing, put on your helmet and pedal behind your guide. Your guide will stop frequently during the tour to share stories and trivia about landmarks and sights, plus you’ll have plenty of chances to take photos and chat with other people in your group.
Leave Split’s busy center and start by discovering the off-the-beaten path sites that many visitors miss. Loop around Marjan Hill, a forested mound with acres of shaded parkland, and soak up the views of the city, coast and surrounding islands. In between cycling, hop off your bike to visit some of the area’s medieval churches, and then work your way to Split Old Town. Pedal along the waterfront promenade and through the grounds of Diocletian Palace, a town-like palace complex that’s listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If you want to see more in the space of time you have, then choose to do your tour by electric bike. The route is more than two times as long as the route taken by push bike and includes sights such as Ivan Mestrovic Gallery – an art gallery dedicated to the works of Croatia’s famous 20th-century sculptor – and the Ocean Institute conference center.
Both bike tours finish in central Split, at the start point.
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