Sail Croatia Launches Cycling Cruises Along Dalmatian Coast for 2027
Sail Croatia Offers Cycling Cruises on Dalmatian Coast

Sail Croatia is encouraging passengers to explore the Dalmatian coast on two wheels with a new collection of cycling cruises. The luxury cruise line has reported strong demand for its bicycle-based itineraries, prompting it to plan 134 departures during summer 2027, up from 95 this year.

New Cycling Itineraries

Among the offerings are 20 departures aboard the revamped MS Princeza Diana, offering round trips across Croatia from Split. Other options include departures from Dubrovnik. Each cruise is led by a professional cycling guide who arranges daily rides across varied terrain. Passengers can expect journeys through multi-coloured fields of rosemary and lavender on the island of Hvar and along the lakeside trails of Mljet National Park.

Pricing and Equipment

Cruise fares start from £1,799 per person and include daily breakfast and lunch, as well as a captain’s dinner evening. Guests can choose to bring their own equipment, rent a classic bike for £179, or an e-bike for £289.

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Helle Seuren from Sail Croatia said: “A report from TfL launched at the end of last year showed that in London alone, daily cycling journeys have increased by 43 per cent over the past six years. With so many people choosing to cycle back home, it is perhaps not surprising that holidaymakers want to explore their destination on two wheels. A cycle-themed cruise offers the perfect blend of exploration, keeping fit and the chance to relax on board and take in the stunning Croatian coastline.”

Other Cycling Cruise Options

Many cruise lines offer cycling excursions, while river cruises often provide bikes to guests exploring cities. Hebridean Island Cruises offers a seven-night “Pedal the Hebrides” cruise that visits six Scottish isles aboard the 48-guest Hebridean Princess. Guests can follow guides to explore the white shell sands of Barra by bike, as well as the stunning scenery of the Uists, the Isle of Harris, and the landscapes of the Trotternish Peninsula on Skye. Prices start from £5,904 per person and include use of bicycles, gratuities, wifi, private coach transfers between the local airport or train station and the ship, or secure parking at the port.

For more information, visit Sail Croatia's website or consult the best cruise deals for 2026.

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