Cycling
From the lands of Venice to Croatia
- IT004 / Italy, Slovenia, Croatia
- Cycling Cycling tours Cycling holiday with accommodation in selected facilities, luggage transport, assistance. Details
- Self-guided Self-guided Travel at your own pace following maps, roadbooks and information material. When travelling, you can always count on our assistance.
- By the sea By the sea Coastal itinerary or travel programme that leaves room for relaxation by the sea.
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Comfort and accommodation
Four levels of comfort to describe the different types of accommodation.
Find out more about comfort on this trip under comfort and departures.
- Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
- 8 days
- linear from Venice to Porec
- Discount for 3rd person in room
Highlights
A spectacular bicycle journey that skirts the upper Adriatic Sea, straddling three countries: Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. The common denominator is the ancient Republic of Venice, whose thousand-year history embraced all that was once called the "Gulf of Venice." So off we go, discovering cities that still retain traces of the Serenissima, the traditional name of the ancient Republic of Venice, and being amazed by the countless Venetian miniatures across the sea.
- The Roman colony of Aquileia, an important archaeological site
- The city of Trieste, poised between Mitteleuropa and the Mediterranean
- Porec's Euphrasian Basilica and its mosaics in Croatia
What awaits you
The week on the pedals winds through the Venetian and Friulian plains for the first three days, while the last three stages feature some ups and downs. You will follow mostly secondary roads. Care should be taken when entering and leaving cities, as there may be a bit more traffic, especially around Trieste.
Accommodation
The hotels on this tour have been carefully selected for you. The lodgings are easily accessible from the indicated route and located near major points of interest, so that you can easily visit the new city you reach. Breakfast is always included to start the day on the pedals with the right fuel.
1. Arrival in Mestre, the mainland of Venice
Arrival in Mestre. The Mestre area is connected to Venice by the Ponte della Libertà, consisting of two side-by-side bridges built in different eras: the railway bridge of 1846 and the road bridge, inaugurated in 1933. Mestre is strategically located and is not outdone by its more illustrious neighbor in that it boasts countless nooks and crannies that you can explore. The centrally located Piazza Ferretto, dominated by the medieval Clock Tower, is lined with trattorias and outdoor bars, which is why it is called the “living room” of Mestre. Also not to be missed are the Palazzo Podestabile, built in 1466 to house the Podestà and Captain of Mestre, and the San Giuliano Park, overlooking the lagoon and covering some 700 hectares.
2. On the pedals in the charms of the northern lagoon of Venice and the Venetian coastline
From Mestre you reach Tronchetto Island by bike. From there, you’ll take a ferry to Lido Island and then a vaporetto to Punta Sabbioni, where you begin cycling. This is a very rewarding stage that runs along the entire northern lagoon of Venice: you ride with the sea on your right and the lagoon on your left. We recommend taking the short detour to the ancient villages of Lio Piccolo and Mesole, along a very scenic road that allows you to admire the typical lagoon landscape of salt marshes and shallow waters. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of pink flamingos. Then continue on to Lido di Jesolo. Depending on the availability of accommodations, an alternative overnight stay is in Caorle (65 km), in which case you’ll continue cycling along the Sile River and then follow the coastline, dotted with traditional wooden and reed marsh fishing huts, called “casoni”. The view is beautiful upon arrival in Caorle, with its shrine of Our Lady of the Angel jutting out into the sea. Don’t miss a walk along the waterfront, where each year the rocks are embellished with fine sculptures created by sculptors of different nationalities.
3. The Veneto hinterland, among Roman and Venetian vestiges, to Portogruaro
Today, you’ll leave the Adriatic coast and head inland. The route runs along quiet country roads and through land particularly rich in water, where levees and isolated farmhouses create a pleasant landscape. We recommend a visit to the archaeological museum in Concordia Sagittaria: with the Roman name of Iulia Concordia, this town was founded in 42 B.C. at the intersection of the Via Annia and the Via Postumia. You then continue on to Portogruaro, where you’ll spend the night. The origin of the city’s name is said to derive from the cranes, typical birds of the marshes, that formerly characterized the area, and the prefix Porto derives from the ancient river trading port. The period of the city’s greatest economic and artistic development was during the rule of the Venetian Republic: sumptuous Gothic and Renaissance palaces remain as prestigious relics of those years. To end the day, take a walk around the old fish market with its characteristic water mills.
If your stage starts from Caorle, the total length is 35 km.
4. Eastward, discovering ancient villages and traces of a glorious past
Continue your ride eastward through countryside and small towns until you meet the Tagliamento River, whose placid course forms the border between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions. The Tagliamento River is 170 kilometers long and is considered the last morphologically intact river corridor in the Alps. After a break at the old town of Precenicco, cross the beautiful bicycle/pedestrian bridge over the Stella River and head toward the coast of the Adriatic Sea. We recommend a detour to Marano Lagunare to enjoy a good fish lunch! After passing the medieval village of Strassoldo, you’ll reach Aquileia, a Roman colony founded in 181 BC and now one of the most important archaeological sites in northern Italy. The Roman archaeological area and the basilica, which preserves extraordinary mosaics, have been declared a World Heritage Site. The day’s destination is Aquileia, but with a small detour you can also visit Palmanova, a fortress city built by the Venetians in 1593 and called the Star City because of its polygonal 9-pointed star layout.
Shorten the stage You can shorten the stage by 20 km by taking a train from Portogruaro and to the Latisana/Lignano/Bibione station or the Cervignano/Aquileia/Grado station.
5. The last stretch of Italian coastline, passing perched castles and arriving in Trieste
Today’s stage is packed with places to visit and scenery to admire. Leaving Aquileia, you’ll cross the Isonzo River, scene of historic battles, and follow its course almost to its mouth, which is home to a nature reserve where white Camargue horses graze. If you want, you can take a detour to visit beautiful Grado and then continue eastward to Monfalcone, a city facing the northernmost point of the Mediterranean Sea. Continue cycling to Duino Castle, where there is a wonderful view of steep cliffs overlooking the sea. The most scenic part of the stage now begins, taking you to the striking white Miramare Castle, built in the mid-19th century at the behest of Maximilian of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria. Finally, make your triumphant entrance into Trieste: a bridge city between Western and Central Europe, it possesses both Mediterranean and Central European characteristics. The latter are most noticeable in the architecture and the wide avenues and squares. Trieste’s port was the main maritime outlet of the Habsburg Empire. The symbol of the city is the charming Piazza Unità d’Italia, the largest square in Europe overlooking the sea: it opens on one side to the Gulf of Trieste and is surrounded by elegant buildings.
Shorten the stage You can shorten the stage by 30 km by taking a train from Monfalcone to Trieste.
6° Along the Slovenian coast, biking to Piran and Portoroz
This is a stage of medium difficulty, due to some short but challenging climbs. You can decide to leave Trieste by bike, minding the traffic, or by motorboat, with a short transfer to Muggia. In either case, after leaving Trieste, you’ll reach the Slovenian border at Rabuiese. You first arrive in Koper and then in the town of Izola, which was originally an island in the northern Adriatic. First colonized by the Romans, it later came under the control of Venice, whose unmistakable architecture is still visible in the historic center. You’ll pass through the Strunjan salt pans area, and then a fabulous cliffside trail takes you to the charming town of Piran, located at the tip of the peninsula of the same name. The city boasts fine examples of medieval architecture and a rich cultural heritage stemming from the long rule and influence of Venice. Finally, following the winding waterfront, you arrive in Portoroz, a lively seaside town and spa since the 19th century.
Shorten the stage To avoid the busy exit from Trieste you can shorten the stage by about 10 km by taking the motor boat from Trieste to Muggia.
7. On the road to Porec, among vineyards, olive groves and seaside towns
Leave the city of Portorož and start pedaling south, still along the bicycle path, which now turns inland. Just before the Croatian border, we recommend visiting the Sečovlje salt pans, the northernmost in the Mediterranean Sea, which are part of a fascinating UNESCO-protected nature park. Enter Croatia and arrive at the town of Buje, built on top of a hill at the foot of which the Via Flavia of ancient Rome passed. Its territory is entirely planted with vines and olive trees with excellent production. Then continue to Novigrad, which remained tied to the Venetian Republic until its fall in 1797 and later followed the same fate as other Istrian towns, passing under Austrian, French, and Italian rule until World War II. We recommend the detour to Baredine Cave, where you can visit five halls full of stalactites and stalagmites, and even an underground lake, located 60 meters deep. You finally arrive in Poreč, the end of the Poreč railway and also of your bike trip. The city boasts ancient Roman origins, and the structure of the Roman castrum is still clearly visible: in fact, the Decumanus and Cardo Maximus are perfectly preserved. Take time to stroll through the historic center, filled with beautiful shops, Romanesque houses and Venetian Gothic palaces. Don’t miss a visit to Poreč’s main monument, the Euphrasian Basilica complex with its mosaics, dating back to the 5th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
8. End of tour in Porec
If you need to return to Venice, we can book the regular ferry from Porec. Those who can indulge in a bit more vacation time are spoiled for choice to enjoy Porec or another location on the Istrian coast, such as Vrsar, Rovinj or Pula.
- 3* hotels
- en-suite facilities
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- mainly 4* hotels, with some 3* hotels
- en-suite facilities
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Accommodation
- 7 nights accommodation
Meals
- 7 breakfasts
Hotels usually serve a continental breakfast. However, in some smaller hotels in Italy you may find the typical Italian breakfast, consisting of a hot drink, such as cappuccino or coffee, with fresh pastries, such as cake, croissants or toast and jam.
Luggage transfer
Your luggage will be transported from hotel to hotel every day starting from the first day of the standard tour until the last day of the tour.
For the luggage transportation we accept only 1 piece of luggage per person with max. 20 kg.
The service is not included in case of extra nights before or after the standard tour.
Before your departure, you will receive detailed guidance on allowable baggage, luggage labels, service hours.
Tour information
Before departure you will receive by email:
- the link to download the tour information material in Pdf (Tour notes and Final tour details)
- the hotel list
- the hotel vouchers to show to the hotel reception upon arrival
- the link to download the App including maps, roadbook, points of interest and GPS tracks (you can use the App offline, too)
When you arrive at the first hotel you will find the luggage labels and the 24 hours ACTV ferry ticket (bike transport not included).
Assistance
In the Final Tour Details you will find the contact phone numbers you can call during the tour in case of emergency.
Transfer
- Ferry from Tronchetto Island to Lido on day 2 (bike excluded)
- Motorboat from Lido to Punta Sabbioni on day 2 (bike excluded)
Cancellation policy
In the event of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances occurring at the place of destination or in its immediate surrounding area and having a substantial impact on the execution of the package or on the transport of travellers towards the destination, the traveller has the right to withdraw from the agreement before using the package, without paying withdrawal costs.
In all the other cases of withdrawal from the travel agreement, the traveller is always required to pay a withdrawal penalty. Read more
Withdrawal penalties
- 20% up to 30 days prior to departure date
- 25% from 29 to 21 days prior to departure date
- 50% from 20 to 14 days prior to departure date
- 80% from 13 to 6 days prior to departure date
- 100% from 5 days prior to departure date and no-show
Round trip
Travel to and from start and finish points not included
To pay on the spot
- Meals not mentioned in the section “price includes”
- Tourist taxes (13-18 € per person)
They must be paid directly by you at check-in or check-out at the hotels. This fee varies depending on the hotel category, on the season and the number of days of stay. - Access Fee for the ancient city of Venice (to be defined)
- Tips
Rental bikes and accessories
You can rent Girolibero bikes and accessories.
You can also cycle with your own bike, just make sure that all parts are functioning properly.
Additional excluded services
- Accommodation in single room
- Extra nights
It is possible to book extra nights in Mestre, Venice and Porec before or after the tour. Rental bikes are not included in case of extra nights. - Transfer from Porec to Venice
Ferry transfer (from the harbour in Porec to the harbour in Venice, San Basilio) or transfer by van (from the hotel in Porec to the hotel in Mestre) - Everything not mentioned in the section “included”
You can rent the bike type that suits you best. You will find it at the starting point of the tour and you have to return it at the end of the last cycling stage: easy, isn’t it? Touring bikes, electric bikes, tandems, accessories: our mechanics know them down to the last bolt, assemble them and continually overhaul them at our headquarters or at the nearest base of operations. The rental of Girolibero bikes includes insurance against theft and irreparable damage. See Girolibero bikes in detail.
Unisex touring bike
- 28″ wheel
- 27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
- the only one suitable with children’s accessories
Unisex touring bike
- 28″ wheel
- 27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
- the only one suitable with children’s accessories
Specifically assembled by our mechanics, our touring bikes feature components and accessories that make it reliable and easy to ride, a perfect companion for your bike tour. Furthermore, thanks to the step-through frame, getting on and off your bike is easier.
Standard components
- bike bell
- side kickstand
- cycle computer
- front/rear lights
- front/rear mudguards
- bottle holder
- rear rack
Accessories included
- Ortlieb rear side pannier (12,5 l)
- repair kit (1 per room)
- handlebar bag (1 per room)
- lock
On guided tours, the handlebar bag and repair kit are only provided to those who ride individually.
Bosch unisex e-bike
- 28” wheel
- 9 speed
- disc brakes
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
Bosch unisex e-bike
- 28” wheel
- 9 speed
- disc brakes
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
Our e-bike is the right choice if you do not feel trained enough to spend more days on a saddle. You can easily adjust the assistance of the electric motor: from a mild pedaling support, to a more intense boost, which is especially useful on starts and uphill climbs. The battery charge covers an entire cycling stage, or even more if you don’t use it at full power all the time, and you can recharge it at the end of the day at the hotel .
Standard components
- bike bell
- side kickstand
- cycle computer
- frame lock
- front/rear lights
- front/rear mudguards
- bottle holder
- rear rack
Accessories included
- Ortlieb rear side pannier (12,5 l)
- handlebar bag (1 per room)
- battery charger
- battery key
- repair kit
- lock
Men's touring bike
- 28″ wheel
- 27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
Men's touring bike
- 28″ wheel
- 27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
Specifically assembled by our mechanics, our touring bikes feature components and accessories that make it reliable and easy to ride, a perfect companion for your bike tour.
Standard components
- bike bell
- side kickstand
- cycle computer
- front/rear lights
- front/rear mudguards
- bottle holder
- rear rack
Accessories included
- Ortlieb rear side pannier (12,5 l)
- repair kit (1 per room)
- lock
- handlebar bag (1 per room)
On guided tours, the handlebar bag and repair kit are only provided to those who ride individually.
Men's Hybrid Bike
- 28″ wheel
- 27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
- suitable for individuals with a body height of 165 cm and above
Men's Hybrid Bike
- 28″ wheel
- 27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
- speedlifter twist T10 to easily adjust the handlebar height
- suitable for individuals with a body height of 165 cm and above
A sportier, lighter model with thinner tires than the touring bike. Straight handlebars allow a comfortable stance while pedaling.
Adult tandem
- 28” wheel
- 24/27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
Adult tandem
- 28” wheel
- 24/27 speed
- anti-puncture tires
- comfort gel saddle
Tandem for two adults: the driver sits in the front and both of them pedal.
Recommended for body height: min 155 and max 200 cm.
Standard components
- bike bell
- side kickstand
- cycle computer
- front/rear lights
- front/rear mudguards
- bottle holder
- rear rack
Accessories included
- front bag (7 l)
- Ortlieb rear side pannier (12.5 l)
- lock
- repair kit
Handlebar bag
- dimensions: 27cm x 18cm
- depth: 6cm
- 4 velcro straps
Handlebar bag
- dimensions: 27cm x 18cm
- depth: 6cm
- 4 velcro straps
Ortlieb bag
- material: PD620/PS490 waterproof
- dimensions: 30×25×14 cm. (HxWxD)
- weight: 1300 g
- capacity: 12,5 l
Ortlieb bag
- material: PD620/PS490 waterproof
- dimensions: 30×25×14 cm. (HxWxD)
- weight: 1300 g
- capacity: 12,5 l
Waterproof side bag whose compact size makes it the ideal partner for short trips or shopping. Through the QL1 mounting system, it can be quickly and easily attached to the bike.
Repair Kit
Kit includes:
- 1 pump
- 1 inner tube
- 2 allen keys
- tyre levers
- patch
- glue
Repair Kit
Kit includes:
- 1 pump
- 1 inner tube
- 2 allen keys
- tyre levers
- patch
- glue
A repair kit (one for every two bikes) containing what is needed to change the inner tube in case of a puncture is provided for each reservation.
Mobile phone holder, which one to choose?
- Girolibero handlebar bag
- Generic phone holders
- SP Connect™ mount, the best on the market
Mobile phone holder, which one to choose?
- Girolibero handlebar bag
- Generic phone holders
- SP Connect™ mount, the best on the market
To attach your smartphone to the handlebar you have 3 options:
- use the Girolibero handlebar bag supplied free of charge (1 per room)
- buy a mobile phone holder in sports shops or major e-commerce outlets: for € 18-25 we recommend the models that clamp your mobile phone and its case like a vise.
- order the best product on the market, SP Connect™ with a special discount. The SP Connect™ mount is attached to the handlebar and works only with a special phone case. This case, which can also be used in everyday life, is slightly thicker than normal cases and is fixed to the handlebar mount with a simple click. The main advantage is that it is easy to attach and remove your phone, so you can immediately use it to take pictures or make calls, as well as grab it quickly when you want to stop cycling and have a break. Also, there are many other available accessories, including those for your car and writing desk. We recommend the Velcro Universal Mount SPC+ which costs € 29.90, which you can buy with a special 20% discount. The compatible phone case must be purchased separately and the price varies depending on your phone model. Visit the official SP Connect™ website and use the discount code TRAVEL20, which applies to all products.
Route profile
- Level: medium-easy
- Total length: 325 km
- Terrain: 90% paved, 10% unpaved
- Train connections between tour cities: none
- Possibility of shortening stages by train/motor boat: day 4, 5 and 6
How to get there
Mestre is the starting point of the tour to be reached independently.
By plane
Mestre is connected with the following airports:
Venice: 10 km, Treviso: 35 km, Verona 120 km, Trieste 120 km.
From Venezia Marco Polo airport (VCE):
- ATVO shuttle bus or bus ACTV line 15 to Venezia Mestre train station (approx. 20/25 min)
From Treviso Canova airport (TSF):
- taxi or Airlink shuttle bus to Treviso train station. From here train to Venezia Mestre train station (approx. 30 min)
- alternatively, ATVO shuttle bus to Venezia Mestre train station (approx. 1 hour)
From Verona Villafranca Catullo airport (VRN):
- Airlink shuttle bus to Verona Porta Nuova train station (approx. 15 min). From here train to Venezia Mestre train station (approx. 60/120 min)
From Trieste Ronchi dei Legionari airport (TRS):
- train directly from the airport to Venezia Mestre train station (approx. 1,5 hours)
For an overview of prices, airlines and flight schedules we suggest rome2rio.com or Google Maps, which also show options via train or bus, even for the last mile. For reliability and security, we recommend purchasing your flight on the official website of your chosen airline.
Trains
Mestre is the closest train station. For information on timetables and prices you can consult the Trenitalia official website.
Car
If you arrive by car, you can park in Mestre for the whole duration of the tour. Some hotels have a private parking place or garage, while in other cases you have to use alternative car parks. No reservation is possible and you have to pay on site.
How to go back
How to return home
At the end of the tour if you have to go back from Porec to Venice you can book a ferry, a van or a connection bus+train.
Ferry Porec-Venice
You can request the ferry when you book the tour. Own bikes are not allowed.
We require the following data (indicated on the document you travel with):
- document type (identity card or passport), number and expiry date
- full names as written in the document
- date of birth
- nationality
Passport expiry date must be 90 days past your return travel date from Croatia.
Approximate price: 95-110 €, depending on the season and the day of the week
The transfer from the hotel in Porec to the embarkation point is included.
Pick-up: 60-90 minutes before departure
Duration ferry: about 4-5 hours
In case of strikes, adverse meteorological sea conditions, safety or technical breakdowns or any other reasons which do not allow the departure of the ferry, the company can delay, cancel or reroute the sailing of the ferry without prior notice. In case of cancellations the ferry company provides alternative means of transportation (usually a bus transfer).
At your arrival in Venice
The arrival port of the ferry in Venice is San Basilio pier.
The Vaporetto Line No. 2 connects San Basilio to Tronchetto (parking), Piazzale Roma (bus terminal to Mestre and airport) and Venezia Santa Lucia train station (approx. 10 to 25 min).
The San Basilio pier is located in the ancient city of Venice.
Entry to the ancient city of Venice on selected days is subject to payment of an Access Fee:
- cost: 5€/day per person
- register and pay at this website
- this fee is requested only on selected days and only for access from 8.30 am to 4.00 pm
- in case of extra nights in a hotel accommodation in Venice (Mestre included), after paying the tourist tax you are exempt from paying the Access Fee for the day of your stay, but you must register.
Transfer by van with own bikes
From the hotel in Porec to the hotel in Mestre to request when you book the tour.
Bus from Porec to Trieste + Train from Trieste to Venice
This transfer has to be arranged on your own and tickets can be purchased at the bus and train stations.
The bus from Porec to Trieste takes approx. 1.5 hours. Bike transportation not allowed.
Direct train connections from Trieste to Mestre/Venice (approx. 2/3 hours).
Documents
If you are a citizen of the EU or of a Schengen country – i.e. most EU countries and four European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland – you are free to travel to other Schengen countries without having to go through border controls.
Even if you don’t need a passport for border checks within the Schengen area, it is still always highly recommended to take a passport or ID card with you.
If you are a non-EU national wishing to visit or travel within the EU, you will need a passport:
- valid for at least 3 months after the date you intend to leave the EU country you are visiting,
- which was issued within the previous 10 years
- and possibly a visa
You should apply for a visa from the consulate or embassy of the country you are visiting. If your visa is from a Schengen area country, it automatically allows you to travel to the other Schengen countries as well.
Do not forget your travel, health and/or car insurance documents.
For further information visit Your Europe official website.
Do not forget your travel, health and/or car insurance documents.
Always thoroughly check the document you travel with: expiration date and integrity.
Registration of documents is compulsory at check-in in hotels.
Language and time zone
The official language is Italian.
Italy is in the Central European Time (CET) Zone, 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time zone (GMT), and observes Daylight Saving Time.
Internet, telephone, electricity
Internet and telephone
With a European SIM card, roaming services are free throughout Europe. Please check your rates with your mobile/internet provider before departure.
The international phone prefix for Italy is +39.
Emergency telephone numbers
112 – Common Emergency Number. This is the European emergency number which can be called in any emergency from any telephone (landline and mobile phone). Calls are free.
113 – Police Help Number
115 – Fire Department
118 – Medical Emergencies
Electricity
The Italian electrical net is 220V – 50Hz.
Sockets are Schuko bipolar and comply with European regulations. In most hotels you will find adaptors for different types of plugs.
Currency
The currency in Italy is the euro (€).
Equipment and clothing
Cycling essentials
- handlebar mobile phone holder (we recommend the SP Connect™ system: if you buy it online you get a 20% discount using the code TRAVEL20)
- a power bank
- comfortable shoes with stiff soles
- padded cycling shorts
Personal equipment
- basic first aid kit which includes sticky bandages, gauze, and low-grade disinfectant
- sunglasses for eye protection
- protective sun lotion
- insect repellent
Clothes
- light weight waterproof/windproof tops
- leggings and long-sleeved tops for cooler mornings or evenings
- small close-fitting rucksack to carry small items during the day while cycling
- swimsuit
- clothes to cover your shoulders when you visit churches
Read carefully
Tour programme variations
- Due to organisational reasons, weather conditions or provisions issued by local authorities, the itinerary may be subject to some changes before and/or during your holiday. For example, along the way you may find temporary deviations caused by roadworks, which cannot be foreseen; in this case please follow the indications you will find on site.
Special diets
- If you are vegetarian, gluten-intolerant, allergic to some specific ingredients/substances or if you suffer from any other kind of allergies please indicate it at the moment of booking. We will pass the information on to the hotels, but we cannot guarantee that all dietary requests will be met. Sometimes it is difficult to find particular food, for example gluten-free food, so we suggest that you bring your own snacks just in case.
Travel insurance
- It is advisable to take out an insurance policy against expenses arising from cancellation of the tour package, accidents, luggage (loss and damage), as well as a contract covering expenses in case of repatriation. Insurance policies are not included in the tour package offered by the operator.
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