Croatia Activity Week
This adventure was designed for those who prefer dynamic holidays but still like to be relaxed. Explore Medieval Dubrovnik and learn about its fascinating history, discover amazing coves and caves on the green Elaphite Islands, paddle crystal clear Adriatic and have fun quad biking in Konavle countryside, area.
The Tour Features
5 nights on the island of Lopud, 2 nights in Dubrovnik
Highlights: Great landscapes, lush Mediterranean vegetation, orange and lemon gardens, promenades along the sea, small restaurants caves and coves, nice bathing beaches, Old Town Dubrovnik, fun activities: sea kayaking, cycling, island walking, quad biking, day at the spa
Difficulty level: Easy
Number of participants: min 2 – max 16
Daily activity: 3 – 6 h
Minimum age: 18
Guide to guest ratio: 1/8
Short Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival, transfer from the airport, afternoon or evening ferry to Lopud
Day 2: Kayaking: Lopud – Sunj
Day 3: Kayaking: Lopud – Kolocep
Day 4: Kayaking: Lopud – Trsteno
Day 5: Cycling: Island of Sipan
Day 6: Day at the spa
Day 7: Quad biking – Konavle Valley
Day 8: Departure, transfer to Dubrovnik airport
Detailed Itinerary – CROATIA ACTIVITY WEEK
2025 Departure Dates
June: 7, 14, 21, 28;
July: 5, 12, 19, 26;
August: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30;
September: 13, 20, 27
Rate per person
May, June, September: €1250
July, August: €1350
Single room supplement: €280
Included
- 5 nights island of Lopud, family owned B&B
- 2 nights in Dubrovnik, hotel***
- 7 breakfasts
- 2 dinners
- 1 lunch
- Airport transfers
- Ferry tickets
- English speaking guide
- 3 days kayaking - equipment
- 1 day cycling - equipment
- 1 day quad biking - equipment
- Day at the spa
Not Included
- Flights
- Drinks
- Tip
What does the International Press Say about Adria Adventure
EASY JET TRAVELER MAGAZINE page 93
Wet & Wild – Croatia‘s Elafiti Islands are stunning – and entierly unspoilt –place to escape summer crush, as Oliver Thring discovered on a sea kayaking tour of the Adriatic Coast
READ MORE…THE INDEPENDENT
‘Adventure downshifting’
“Ground down by the grind? Reached your city limits? Whether you want to run for the hills or simply paddle your own canoe, Mark MacKenzie suggests that ‘adventure downshifting’ could be the answer” THE INDEPENDENT
READ MORE…NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Destination of the Year: Adventure Guide: Croatia, Text by Jon Bowermaster
“With some 1,200 islands scattered across the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is best seen by boat. And though most visitors will probably choose to avoid a five-week, 400-mile (644-kilometer) expedition like ours, it’s very possible to catch the highlights in a few days. Here’s how.” NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
READ MORE…DAILY MAIL
Croatia by kayak: Hidden beaches and cities of the Dalmatian Coast – under paddle power, By Chris Lawrence
“The waves were getting higher. At times they lifted the front of the kayak so far that my legs seemed to take off, while the stern became submerged.
More than an hour into our expedition to the medieval walls of Ston, the Adriatic was determined to break our will. But we were driven forward by the prospect of the best seafood on the Dalmatian Coast – freshly-farmed mussels and oysters from the Peljesac Peninsula.”
READ MORETRAVEL & TRANSITIONS
Interview with Ivana Grzetic – Former Miss Universe Croatia – Now Sea Kayaking Entrepreneur in Dubrovnik – Our Expert on Croatia,
“In one of my searches on the Internet about interesting travel websites I found a site on sea kayaking in the Adriatic. I contacted the webmaster to do a mutual link exchange and upon further investigation, I asked Ivana, one of the founders of the website, to actually do an interview with me. As you will see, she is an expert on Croatia and a pretty interesting individual herself.” TRAVEL & TRANSITIONS
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