E-bikes are an excellent option for genuine nature enthusiasts, ideal for individuals who prioritize eco-friendliness, tranquility, and the pleasure of connecting with the natural world. Perfect for daily excursions that blend sightseeing, swimming, and sampling local cuisine and tastings along the journey.
E-bikes are an excellent option for genuine nature enthusiasts, ideal for individuals who prioritize eco-friendliness, tranquility, and the pleasure of connecting with the natural world. Perfect for daily excursions that blend sightseeing, swimming, and sampling local cuisine and tastings along the journey.
- Velo Grablje - Velo Grablje is a delightful village on Hvar Island, Croatia, celebrated for its traditional Dalmatian stone architecture and rich lavender history. Once a center for lavender oil production, the village honors this heritage with an annual Lavender Festival in June, showcasing local products and crafts. Visitors can wander through…
- Velo Grablje - Velo Grablje is a delightful village on Hvar Island, Croatia, celebrated for its traditional Dalmatian stone architecture and rich lavender history. Once a center for lavender oil production, the village honors this heritage with an annual Lavender Festival in June, showcasing local products and crafts. Visitors can wander through the picturesque lavender fields, enjoy breathtaking views, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this historic locale.
- Stari Grad - Stari Grad, situated on the northern coast of Hvar Island, ranks among Europe’s oldest towns, established by ancient Greeks in 384 BC. This historic town is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, including the Renaissance-era Tvrdalj Castle, the fortified summer residence of poet Petar Hektorović. The town’s design reflects its ancient roots, with narrow stone-paved streets and traditional buildings. Nearby lies the Stari Grad Plain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting ancient Greek agricultural practices still in use today. Visitors can also visit the Church of St. Stephen, a baroque-style basilica constructed in the early 17th century on the site of an earlier cathedral.
- Malo Grablje - Malo Grablje is an abandoned village on Hvar Island, Croatia, offering a glimpse into traditional Dalmatian rural life. Deserted since the mid-20th century, its stone houses and narrow streets remain intact, providing a unique window into the past.
- Plaza Mala Milna - Milna is a charming seaside village on the southern coast of Hvar Island, Croatia, known for its serene pebbled beaches and welcoming local restaurants.
- Tvrdava Fortica - The Spanish Fortress, also known as Fortica, stands proudly above Hvar Town, offering sweeping views of the harbor and Pakleni Islands. Built in 1557, this historic fortress once served as a crucial military defense. Today, it’s a must-visit location for capturing stunning photographs and immersing in the island’s rich history.
- Pokonji Dol Beach - Pokonji Dol Beach is a popular destination just a short walk from Hvar Town, offering an ideal mix of accessibility and natural beauty. This pebbled beach is famous for its crystal-clear waters and the iconic view of the nearby islet with a traditional Dalmatian lighthouse, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

- Locker provided
- Complimentary helmet
- Bicycle use included
- Map with tips on the area
- Locker provided
- Complimentary helmet
- Bicycle use included
- Map with tips on the area
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Latest drop off E-Bikes until 18:30
- Latest drop off E-Bikes until 18:30
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.