Islandhopping Brochure 2020

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Multi-Adventure

MORE THAN A HOLIDAY Sail & Bike

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Hotel & Bike

Road Bike & Boat

MTB & Boat

E-Bike & Boat

by boat & bike Bike & Boat


Istria • Bike & Boat p. 30 • MTB & Hotel p. 68

Kvarner Bay • Bike & Boat p. 31 • E-Bike & Boat p. 46 • Road Bike & Boat p. 58 • MTB & Boat p. 59/60

Adriatic Sea

Croatia Split - Dubrovnik • E-Bike & Boat p. 49

National Parks of Dalmatia • Bike & Boat p. 32 • E-Bike & Boat p. 47 • MTB & Boat p. 61

Italy

Mediterranean

Imprint

Tour Operator Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH Max-Stromeyer-Str. 57 D-78467 Constance Phone +49-(0)7531-36186-0 info@islandhopping.com www.inselhuepfen.com/en

Layout / Text Graphic Design Benjamin Jung Jacob Ketel Tobias Lohmann Belinda Ketel Catharina Flämig

Photos Ivan Duran, 360° Split, Valentin Rapp, Moritz Ablinger, Andreas Beger, Adrian Greiter, Arnau Navarro, Thilo Brunner, Hannes Herden also tourguides and guests

Southern Dalmatia • Bike & Boat p. 33 • E-Bike & Boat p. 48 • MTB & Boat p. 62/63 • Multi-Adventure p. 55


Holland • Sail & Bike p. 53/54

Scotland • Sail & Bike p. 51

Albania • Hotel & Bike p. 72

Patagonia • Hotel & Bike p. 69

Norway • Hotel & E-Bike p. 71

South Africa • Hotel & Bike p. 73

Denmark • Sail & Bike p. 52

Vietnam • Bike & Boat p.44

Angkor Wat • Bike & Boat p. 45

Turkey Aegean

Ionian Islands • Bike & Boat p. 38 • Multi-Adventure p. 56

Ionian Islands & Gulf of Corinth • Bike & Boat p. 39 Cyclades • Bike & Boat p. 36

Gulf of Gökova • Bike & Boat p. 42 • MTB & Boat p. 66 Lycian Coast • Bike & Boat p. 43

Greece

Central Greek Aegean • Bike & Boat p. 41 • MTB & Boat p. 64

Peloponnese • Bike & Boat p. 37 • Multi-Adventure p. 57 Crete • Hotel & Bike p. 70

South Greek Aegean • Bike & Boat p. 40 • MTB & Boat p. 65


Contents Travel Destinations Behind the Scenes Ships Exclusive Charter Rental Bikes Bringing Private Bikes Requirements Additional Programs in Zagreb & Athens Additional Bookable Services General Terms and Conditions Package Travel Contract Data Protection Information FAQ - Good to Know

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E-BIKE & BOAT PAGE 46 Our E-bike & Boat cruises incorporate everything that makes Islandhopping tours so unique and add a little extra; we think of our PLUS tours as offering our guests a little more in every way. The deluxe and first class ships; Princeza Diana, Anđela Lora, Harmonia and Melody, were built especially for these tours. Thanks to specially equipped storage facilities, we have the possibility to take an unlimited number of e-bikes in addition to hybrid bikes on board. Effortless cycling, climbing up the mountains with ease and unhindered enjoyment of the landscape and surrounding nature: e-bikes are a true declaration of independence for anyone who enjoys combining exercise with fun. On our PLUS tours, the group pace is orientated towards the e-bikers. A faster pace should not surprise those choosing to ride on hybrid bikes on a tour of this category. Hybrid cyclists should be physically fit enough to cycle at this speed. Croatia

Kvarner Bay Plus National Parks of Dalmatia Plus Southern Dalmatia Plus Highlights of Dalmatia Plus

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BIKE & BOAT PAGE 30 Do you love the sea and boat life? Are you curious to discover the world’s most beautiful islands and do you have a passion for cycling? Then our Bike & Boat trips are perfect for you! Islandhopping combines two travel concepts to create an exceptional holiday experience: abundant activity on cycling tours through the country of your choosing and plenty of time to relax as you cruise on board one of our beautiful motor yachts. Our professional tour guides accompany you on all the bike tours, presenting the most beautiful corners of the country. A fair level of physical fitness is required for our hybrid bike tours however, as a regular cyclist this should not be an issue. The cycling pace on these tours is determined by the cyclists on regular bikes. Should you choose to participate on a tour of this category on an e-bike, we ask you to aknowledge the pace of the group.

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Croatia

Istria Kvarner Bay National Parks of Dalmatia Southern Dalmatia Pearls of Dalmatia

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Greece

Pearls of the Aegean Cyclades & Saronic Islands Peloponnese & Saronic Islands Ionian Islands Ionian Islands & Gulf of Corinth South Greek Aegean Central Greek Aegean

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Turkey

Gulf of Gökova Lycian Coast

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Vietnam

Vietnam

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SAIL & BIKE PAGE 50 As free as the wind! If you want to experience the incredible feeling of sailing on board a traditional tall ship without missing the active, on-shore excursions - then our Sail & Bike tours are the perfect choice for you. On these tours both activities share centre stage. Guided by an experienced crew, you will be able to help set the sails and experience the team-work involved in getting a tall ship moving. The group setting will teach you everything there is to know about ships and navigation. Cyclist by morning and sailor in the afternoon. This travel adventure guarantees variety and fun. Italy

Highlights of Tuscany

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Scotland

Inner Hebrides

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Denmark

Denmark

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Holland

IJsselmeer Wadden Sea

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© Adrian Greiter

MTB & BOAT PAGE 59 MULTI-ADVENTURE CRUISES PAGE 55 Holiday planning as a family: one wants to do this, the other wants to do that, the third wants to go here, the fourth wants to go there. Does this sound familiar? We are happy to offer the perfect solution! Our Multi-Adventure Cruises in Croatia and Greece are especially family-friendly Islandhopping tours with easy bike rides, hikes, lots of swimming and plenty of fun. No family member will have to compromise on their holiday wishes! Whether culture, sport and play, sunbathing or pirate flair; no wish will be left unfulfilled. True to our motto “nothing is a must, everything is possible” you and your family will be able to enjoy a week full of variety on board a comfortable motor yacht with a wide range of activities to choose from. Simply the perfect family holiday! Croatia

Southern Dalmatia

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Greece

Ionian Islands

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Peloponnese & Saronic Islands

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Though our mountain bike tours still tick the cultural and recreational boxes offered on Islandhopping tours, the active aspect of the trip takes centre stage. The terrain on our mountain bike tours in the Mediterranean is extremely varied: flowy trails along secluded bays and technical tracks with steps and loose terrain will alternate with quiet, asphalt roads and wide 4x4 tracks. All with incredible, panoramic views. One thing is certain: the best trails on offer will be ridden! Appropriate riding skills are required to participate on these tours. Our MTB STANDARD tours take place on the same ship parallel to hybrid bike tours. This allows couples to travel together while still being able to choose between their favorite riding style. We also offer exclusive MTB SPECIAL cruises where the routes are optimised for the more athletic demands of mountain bikers. Croatia

Kvarner Bay Standard Kvarner Bay Special National Parks of Dalmatia Standard South Dalmatia Standard South Dalmatia Special

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Greece

Central Greek Aegean Standard Greek Aegean Special

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Turkey

Gulf of Gökova Standard

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Italy

Highlights of Tuscany MTB Standard

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© Moritz Ablinger

HOTEL & BIKE PAGE 68

ROAD BIKE & BOAT PAGE 58 Is it possible to enjoy a holiday while training? We think so! Our new Road Bike & Boat tours combine your passion for road cycling with the incredible experience of exploring a country in true Islandhopping style. Our Road Bike & Boat Training Camp in the Kvarner Bay will give you the opportunity to discover a beautiful region of Croatia with like-minded people while cycling under professional guidance and getting fit for the coming cycling season after a long winter. All this with the comfort of a charming, floating hotel. Enjoy new landscapes every day without having to worry about changing accommodation or moving your luggage from place to place. Train during the day and relax in the idyllic harbour towns of the Kvarner Bay in the evenings! Croatia

Training Camp Kvarner Bay

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With our Hotel & Bike/MTB tours you can take part in individual or guided cycling outings by hybrid bike, e-bike or MTB in Croatia, Montenegro, Greece, Albania, Italy, Norway or South Africa. Your nights will be spent in great, mid-range hotels and your days will be filled with cycling, either alone (equipped with maps and a GPS) or accompanied by a tour guide; depending on your preference. Our reliable and friendly luggage service will take care of transporting your luggage from location to location. Croatia

Hotel & MTB Rabac

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Argentina

Hotel & MTB Patagonia

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Greece

The Pearls of Southern Crete

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Norway

Lofoten (E-Bike)

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Albania

Albania

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South Africa

South Africa

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Travel Destinations CROATIA A country with a uniquely beautiful coast, more than 1,000 islands, a great seafaring tradition, fascinating national parks and numerous Venetian style harbour towns such as Rovinj, PoreÄ?, Zadar, Trogir, Split, KorÄ?ula and Dubrovnik. Croatia, from the Istrian Peninsula in the north over the Kvarner Bay and down to the Elaphiti Islands in South Dalmatia, is always an incredible experience.

GREECE The home of the gods! A land of almost 3,000 islands, none of which are alike, over 30,000 enchanting beaches and more than 5,000 years of history. On your bike and boat journey you will be taken back in time and fascinating myths and legends will accompany you as you discover the unique scenic and cultural diversity of Greece.

TURKEY Between the Orient and the Occident, Turkey boasts a fascinating history: Hittites, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans have all left their mark, creating a rich historical tapestry. These cultural highlights along with the wild, untamed nature and the beautiful coastline with its countless secluded bays makes every trip to Turkey an unforgettable holiday.

ITALY The land of longing in the south! When you think of Italy, countless images will come to mind: gentle rolling hills, magnificent architecture from various eras and azure blue seas. The subtle breeze carries the enticing smell of various herbs and citrus fruits while babbling voices speak in a musical tongue. Italy is medicine for the soul and the senses; a country always worth a visit!

ALBANIA This diamond in the rough in Southeast Europe offers its visitors untouched nature, wonderful lakes and snow-capped mountains, traditional architecture and magnificent cultural sites such as Butrint or Apollonia. The local hospitality is hard to surpass. A journey to Albania is a true journey of discovery from antiquity through the communist heritage to the modern day developments of today.

HOLLAND Even though the country is officially called the Netherlands, and Holland is only the western region, the name Holland has become synonymous with colourful tulip fields, cheese, colourfully painted wooden shoes, countless windmills and, of course, bicycles! There are almost no mountains in Holland. Instead you will find dikes, canals and thousands of bridges. Experience Holland at its most pristine by bike while discovering the Wadden and Ijssel Sea by boat. 4


Travel Destinations SCOTLAND Scotland – a hundred shades of green, countless castles and unique hues of light: this is what characterises the Highlands and the Inner Hebrides; an archipelago you cannot help falling in love with. Scotland impresses with its originality, untouched nature and, above all, with the joie de vivre of the locals.

DENMARK The small Kingdom of Denmark in northern Europe enchants with its gentle, rolling hills, dreamlike beaches and extraordinary light. In the fairy tale world of Hans Christian Andersen all paths lead past windmills and thatched houses. Even wild horses can be seen roaming the countryside. Our tall ship, Atlantis, will offer you a comfortable home as you sail through the Danish island world on this sail and bike tour.

NORWAY The home of the northern lights and the midnight sun, the Vikings and the trolls. This scenic wonderland in the far north can be experienced in the Lofoten Islands archipelago. Here you can witness the fascinating way in which the landscape changes from fjords to rivers and lakes, waterfalls and enchanting harbour towns with their distinctive, colourful boathouses.

SOUTH AFRICA The whole world in one country! Here you will find diverse landscapes from vast savannahs, bush land and rain forests to lagoons, high plateaus, low mountain ranges, and obscure, soaring summits. This is a country with innumerable facets and is a unique feast for the senses. You will be enchanted by the friendliness of the locals and the unique flora and fauna that will cross your path.

VIETNAM A land brimming with originality, stunning nature and enigmatic buildings from bygone times. This is a land full of contrasts; from vibrant cities to rural areas where time seems to have stood still. Experience two weeks of far eastern flair in this fascinating country on the other side of the world.

PATAGONIA At the southernmost point of South America, Chile and Argentina share the region of Pategonia with its grandiose nature and widely diverse landscapes: from glaciers to grass steppes, lake landscapes to volcanic mountains, rainforests to rugged coasts. The perfect foundation for an abundance of breathtaking national parks. Those seeking adventure have been drawn to this incredible, wild region for centuries.

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BEHIND THE SCENES AT ISLANDHOPPING

From a Request to a Trip of a Lifetime Sun, sea, and leisure – finally it’s holiday time! Your relaxation and travel mode can be switched on the moment you step on board one of our boats and your Islandhopping experience begins. However, before you can head off on your long-awaited active holiday, our employees, both those in the office as well as our tour guides and boat’s crew, must organise a number of things behind the scenes. When you set foot on one of our motor yachts for the first time, a whole lot has already been taken care of in order for you to have this incredible bike and boat and bike experience. So, we would like to take you with us for a peak behind the scenes at Islandhopping. Booking After taking your first look at our catalogue or our website and choosing your favourite destination, your reservation can be made. You can either contact our booking department in Constance or book directly online using our online-booking form. Now a whole range of decisions need to be made: hybrid bike, e-bike or mountain bike? A cabin above or below deck? And when should your Islandhopping holiday begin? Although we can’t help you with every decision, 6

we can help you with most. We are always happy to answer your questions in order to fulfil your holiday wishes and ideas.

your holiday on site. Our bikes travel a long way to ensure that you have the best possible cycling experience on our tours.

Detailed travel information Once all the important decisions have been made and your trip has been booked you can truly begin to anticipate your Islandhopping holiday.

Our subsidiary company in Croatia, Cycle Croatia, has several logistic centres around the country and coordinates the entire Islandhopping bike fleet. From hybrid bikes, e-bikes and mountain bikes to children’s and trailer bikes. All these bicycles require numerous spare parts, tools, and equipment, which are brought from Croatia to our various destinations. Large transporters carry the equipment along the motorway and on ferries across half of Europe. As most of our destinations have their own storage facilities, these need to be restocked every year.

But what should you pack for the trip? When can you board the boat? When is departure and from which harbour? All these and many other questions will be answered in the detailed travel information which we will send you either digitally or by post before your holiday begins. Every year, we spend hours updating and preparing this detailed travel information, often with changes made thanks to recurring inquiries from guests. In addition to the general information about your chosen destination, you will also find a description of the motor yacht you’ll be staying on, your itinerary and many other interesting details about the trip and travel destination. Logistics It is not only in the offices where a lot of pre-trip organisation takes place; just as much work is put into preparing

Regular maintenance and repair of the bikes is just as important as ordering spare parts at the end of each season. Therefore, bikes are taken from the warehouses to the respective boats every week to be loaded on board, ready and in perfect working condition for the beginning of each tour. Boats & tour guides There is much more work involved on board our boats besides the loading and unloading of bikes, spare parts and all the other Islandhopping equip-

ment. The boats themselves are also lovingly cared for and maintained by the crew over the winter in order to be seaworthy and ready to set sail at the beginning of the season. So that you receive only the best quality and can be served local delicacies, our boats are supplied weekly with fresh food and beverages throughout the season. With the limited space on board, finding a place for all this equipment and nourishment is a true logistical accomplishment. Our boats and their crews are ready to set sail when all the above mentioned processes have been taken care of. But there is still something missing before your adventure can begin. The heartbeat of our journeys: the Islandhopping tour guides. Fully motivated and brimming with knowledge about the various countries, with strong legs and in good spirits, they also have many tasks to complete before you can begin your trip. In addition to discussing the route with the captain along with countless other travel details, their favourite weekly activity is the cleaning and maintenance of the bikes. Once these are spotless, it is finally time to lift the anchor and begin this Islandhopping experience. We look forward to sharing the adventure with you!


Picture 1 (top left) Handwork: preparing the name badges for our rental bikes Picture 2 (top right) Staff planning: often more difficult than a Sudoku puzzle! Picture 3 (middle left) Loads of equipment: In the van, get ready, go! Picture 4 (middle right) Every week as good as new: careful maintenance of our rental bikes Picture 5 (bottom left) To ensure nothing gets lost: baggage labelling at check-in Picture 6 (bottom right) Plenty to be carried: food delivery to our boats 7


Islandhopping Ships

MY Melody

The ships More than 20 years ago Islandhopping started to write its own story on board a single ship – today Islandhopping has become so popular that it is not an exaggeration when we speak of our ‘fleet of ships’, sailing mainly in the Mediterranean accompanying our enthusiastic cyclists. Meanwhile, we have created a variety of boat categories in order to please the tastes and wishes of our individual guests – in Croatia, some of our boats have been custom built to suite our needs. One element, which the smallest and the largest, the oldest and the newest boats have in common, is the care we take in selecting them and the partnership between the captains, their crew and Islandhopping. A pleasant, long-term cooperation and often friendship connects us to many of our captains leaving it as no surprise that the crew on board our ships fulfil their roles with dedication and will tend to your wishes and wellbeing throughout the duration of your visit. As our fleet grew, we saw distinct differences between some of the boats and decided to group them in designated categories: Comfort, Premium, Deluxe, First Class. Our tall ships, which, due to their seafaring abilities, are only marginally comparable to the rest of 8

our fleet, have a category of their own. A detailed overview of the individual categories can be found on page 9. Many of our motor boats feature masts which are decorative elements reminding us of traditional sailing vessels. Most of our boats are powered by motor with the one exception being our tall ships which harness the power of the wind to take us from one destination to the next. The cabins The cabins are functionally furnished according to their category and are each equipped with a shower and toilet. They offer plenty of space for sleeping and stowing your luggage (we recommend a foldable bag or small suitcase). The space/shape of each cabin depends on the shape of the ship’s hull. Most of our fleet provide cabins in two price categories, “below deck” and “above deck”. The allocation of cabins is decided by the tour operator and can be influenced neither by the guests nor by the tour guide on site. In general, our guests consider the cabins below deck as the quieter and cooler sleeping places with the above deck cabins providing the advantage of fresh air and potentially, more natural day light. All boat cabins are generally less sound proof than a hotel

room on land and we recommend the use of earplugs for sound sensitive sleepers. Sleeping on deck Many of our guests take the opportunity to sleep under the stars on one of the decks. Please bring your own sleeping bags and mattresses for this. For hygienic reasons, the captain cannot allow mattresses and blankets to be taken outisde of the cabins. Water and electricity Electricity and water are of course available on board - in limited amounts. The boats rely on a 220 V generator for power which may be turned off in some instances - amongst other reasons in order to keep noise levels down at night. The water tanks are filled according to the number of people on board. There is enough water available for washing and showers (even if the tanks cannot be refilled for several days). We do request that you use the water considerately. Catering on board Cuisine on board is prepared with local ingredients in traditional style, taking into account the greater appetite of active holidaymakers. The breakfast includes, at a minimum, bread, butter,

jam, ham, coffee, tea, juice, fruits and cereals. At lunch- or dinnertime we mainly serve fish and/or meat dishes. If you have other dietary requirements (for instance due to food intolerances) or have varying dietary requests, please let us know in advance. Beverages on board The saloon on the boat is a restaurant, lounge and bar all in one. Here you can always get cool drinks – with or without alcohol. The crew keeps track of your drinks with a list that is tallied up for payment at the end of the trip. An exception is mineral water, which is paid as a flat rate. This includes all drinking water consumed on board and during the bike tours. Naturally, the drinks on board are slightly more expensive than in the supermarket around the corner but after all you are in a small "floating restaurant“. Just as in every bar or restaurant, it is not permitted to bring your own drinks on board. The price differences between our programs are not only based on the category of the ship but also on local costs in the respective travel destinations, such as harbour fees, taxes, shipbuilding regulations, crew wages and catering costs.


Islandhopping Ship Categories Tall Ships The tall ship category is made up of seafaring vessels, which have been designed and constructed to navigate open waters under sail. The on board equipment ensures maximum safety for all participating passengers, making a confrontation with bad weather and high waves look like child’s play. In contrast to our other boat categories, functionality rules over comfort here: the cabins are kept rather small and simple and are fitted in a way that, even in bad weather, everything should stay in place. Each cabin does, however have its own simple ensuite bathroom with an all in one shower and toilet. The cooperative experiences on board, such as setting the sails, and the common interest for the outdoors lead to a special unity within our travel groups on board. The captain and his crew are all experienced seamen, who have plenty to tell and happily share their experiences with the guests on board. Welcome on board and enjoy a week full of wind filled sails and seamen’s yarns without having to forgo the adventurous cycling tours and the breathtaking scenery. More often than not we use a dinghy to board/disembark these ships – this requires guests to be surefooted and agile when entering and exiting the dinghy or climbing a pier ladder in port. This should not be underestimated. This category includes the Flying Dutchman, the Atlantis, the Elizabeth, the Mare fan Fryslan, the Leafde fan Fryslan and the Wapen fan Fryslan. Comfort Ships Included in the comfort category are some of the longest operating boats in the Islandhopping fleet. Although the cabins are relatively small at 7 - 8m², they are fitted and furnished functionally and comfortably. Most cabins offer two sleeping arrangements at ground level with some cabins offering a third sleeping arrangement. The small ensuite bathrooms are fitted with a toilet and a small washbasin including an all-in-one shower. Meal times take place in the ship’s own comfortable saloon, while the ship’s deck offers plenty of space to relax on, enabling you to enjoy the cruise to its fullest. This category includes the Tarin, Linda, Kapetan Jure as well as the Panagiota. Premium Ships Our premium ships await you with a pronounced level of comfort on board. All built between 2000 and 2009, these boats follow the growing trend of more comfort on board and more spacious cabins (9 – 12 m²). All cabins offer two sleeping arrangements at ground level with some cabins offering a third bed – this enables small groups or families to be together. The ensuite bathrooms feature a toilet, washbasin and a proper shower cabin. The ship’s deck is furnished with plenty of chairs and sun mats creating a relaxing space to enjoy the sun and sea breeze. Meals are prepared fresh in the on board galley by the ship’s own chef, who’s passion is made evident by the delicious creations which come served to you in the spacious saloon. You are welcome to enjoy a good wine or a cold beverage here at any time. Our premium fleet includes the Romantica, San Snova, Pape Prvi, Osman Kurt, Love Boat, the Bahriyelis as well as our Junks in Vietnam.

Deluxe Ships High-quality furnishings, generous and spacious design and great meals are just a few of the attributes on board our deluxe category ships. This fleet is made up of modern steel ships, whose construction and planning cater exactly to the needs of our Islandhopping tours. Spacious bathrooms with generously sized showers and large cabins (10 – 15 m²) almost make you forget that you are on board a floating vessel. The saloon and ship’s decks are expansive and allow our guests the space they need to relax in true comfort. The swimming platform at the back of the boat enables passengers to enter and exit the crystal clear water effortlessly for a refreshing swim while an on board bicycle garage provides care free storage for our fleet of modern e-bikes. Included in our deluxe fleet are the Andela Lora, the Harmonia and the Elara 1.

First Class Ships Our first class category is defined by elegance and style. Space on board is generous, enabling our guests to move freely across the ship's vast decks. The kitchen and the crew are at your disposal throughout the journey and are happy to take individual needs and wishes into consideration. If the ride has left you craving a cold, refreshing beverage you can enjoy it in the relaxing lounge area on the main deck. The first class category includes the Melody and the Princeza Diana.

Atlantis

Panagiota

San Snova

Harmonia

MY Princeza Diana

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Flying Dutchman

Atlantis

(Tall Ship)

(Tall Ship)

Atlantis (Denmark & Italy) At 57 x 7.5 m, with 14 sails and over 750 m² of sail surface the Atlantis is an eye catcher in every harbour. Built in 1905 and christened, Elbe 2, the Atlantis served faithfully as a lightvessel in the North Sea, Germany. Afterwards, she was elaborately restorated as a tall ship for passenger cruises. The renovation featured a classy saloon, 10

a spacious upper deck including seats and a cocktail bar as well as 17 comfortable, air-conditioned guest cabins each with a private toilet and shower. The unique charm of the Atlantis comes from the loving care and enthusiasm with which the experienced crew work. Guests are always welcome to help the crew with the setting and taking down of sails.

Learn more about the Atlantis: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/atlantis

Flying Dutchman (Scotland/Inner Hebrides) At 39 x 6.5 m, the Flying Dutchman took to the water in 1903. The rebuild of the former herring lugger took place in 2004 and included the addition of 10 comfortable guest cabins each with a shower and toilet, and the cosy saloon on the main deck. The impressive 480 m² of sail surface makes the journey from

island to island a very special sailing experience. Of course, the captain welcomes the active help of the guests when it comes to setting the sails. You are also welcome to stand at the wheel and see what it is like to hold course. A surely unforgettable experience!

Learn more about the Flying Dutchman: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/flying-dutchman


Mare fan Fryslan

Elizabeth

(Tall Ship)

(Tall Ship)

Elizabeth (Netherlands) At 41 x 6.90 m and with a 445 m² sail surface, the Elizabeth is a threemast clipper built in 1913 and fully refurbished as a passenger ship. The conversion to a passenger ship was carried out cautiously. The aim was to preserve as much of the original character of the Dutch flatbottomed vessel as possible. The ten comfortable cabins, renovated

in the winter 2014/15, can accommodate up to 35 passengers. They are equipped with two groundfloor, twin beds and some offer the possibility to add a third and fourth sleeping space. All cabins have their own shower and toilet. Two of the ten guest cabins are located on deck. The large saloon has a cosy seating area as well as a bar and invites you to linger and socialize.

Learn more about the Elizabeth: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/elizabeth

Mare fan Fryslan (Netherlands) The Mare fan Fryslân was built in 1960 as a freight ship and was renovated completely in 2006. Since 2007, this classic schooner has been used as a beautiful, threemast sailing ship at home on Dutch waters. On the lower deck, there is an air conditioned saloon lined with wooden panelling that doubles as the ship’s restaurant, as well as the

14 cabins (with port holes, a shower, a toilet and a ventilation system). The wooden upper deck offers adequate seating and an outdoor bar. The imposing sails on the schooner can be operated either by hand or electrically.

Learn more about the Mare fan Fryslan: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/mare-fan-fryslan

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Wapen fan Fryslan (Tall Ship)

Wapen fan Fryslan (Netherlands) At 55 m, the Wapen fan Fryslan is the largest two-mast schooner sailing on Dutch waterways. In 1965 the schooner was launched as a freight ship that transported all kinds of goods throughout the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. In 2003, the ship was completely transformed into a luxury passenger ship. All 12 spacious cabins (each with a porthole, shower and toilet) have two separate box spring beds that can be easily transformed into a double bed. A folding bed moun12

ted on the wall can be used as a third sleeping space. The sundeck features deckchairs and offers plenty of seating. The large saloon, which doubles as the restaurant, is characterised by its luxurious decor and flexible furnishings. On deck there is also a large pilothouse, a cosy, stylish bar and a seating area. The panoramic windows offer a perfect 360 degree view over the water and the ship. The afterdeck has an outdoor cafe and on the middle deck there are various sitting areas where you can enjoy a lovely meal outdoors.

Learn more about the Wapen: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/wapen-fan-fryslan

Leafde fan Fryslan (Tall Ship)

Leafde fan Fryslan (Netherlands) At 50 x 7 m and with a total sail area of 760 m², the impressive threemast barkentine, Leafde fan Fryslan, is managed by its owner/operators, Joris and Rinske de Wit. For many years, they have run the Mare fan Fryslan, a three-masted clipper. The Leafde fan Fryslan can comfortably carry 25 guests in 12 cabins

(including a window/deck hatch and shower/toilet). Delicious meals are served in the restaurant and the cosy on board bar is fully stocked and ready to pour. The wheelhouse is equipped with a well-placed seating area and the best views over the water are available here and on deck.

Learn more about the Leafde: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/leafde-fan-fryslan


Tarin

(Comfort)

Tarin (Croatia/Istria) At 22 x 6.20 m, the Tarin is a traditional wooden ship built in 2004. The 10 cosy guest cabins are lined with light wood, have large windows as well as a bathroom with a shower and toilet. The comfortable sleeping mats on the sundeck along with a living space on the shadowed area on the upper deck provide a rela-

xing space for our guests. The crew of the Tarin is a great team and have worked with us for almost a decade. With this long-time expereince they know what our guests require and always manage to conjure up wonderful meals.

Learn more about the Tarin: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/tarin

Linda

(Comfort)

Linda (Croatia/Kvarner Bay) At 31 x 6 m, the Linda is a sleek wooden motor sailor built in 1955 and fully refurbished in 2006. She hosts 14 friendly guest cabins each with its own shower and toilet. The spacious and tastefully furnished saloon with its wooden tables and cushioned benches provides a welcoming atmosphere. The large

rooftop sundeck is laid out with padded sunning mats offering you a great space to switch off and relax. The captain and his crew are eager to welcome you on board for a recuperative vacation.

Learn more about the Linda: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/linda

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Kapetan Jure

Kapetan Jure (Croatia/Dalmatia) At 27 x 7 m, the Kapetan Jure, built in 2000, counts as one of the smallest ships of our Croatian fleet. She may be small but with several hundred navigated tours she has seen more with Islandhopping then most of our other boats. The fine details etched into the wooden ship mirrors the affection the captain has for seafaring. 14

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The spacious saloon is decorated with shells, amphorae and showcases full of sailor’s knots. At the bow, a mermaid keeps watch and guides the ship safely. The Kapetan Jure provides 15 cosy guest cabins which are air-conditioned and have a shower and toilet. A spacious quarterdeck and a sundeck with cushioned sleeping mats provide a homely and relaxing atmosphere.

Learn more about the Kapetan Jure: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/kapetan-jure

Panagiota

Panagiota (Greece/Ionian Islands & Gulf of Corinth) At 23 x 6 m, the Panagiota is an affectionately restored wooden Kaïkis. With a warm "Welcome on board“, the captain and his crew invite their guests on board. A noble teakwood deck, a homely saloon surrounded by colourful stained glass, the convenient sitting areas on the entire ship and the cushioned mats

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on the sundecks provide a pleasant experience on board. The 10 guest cabins are stylishly furnished and named after Greek islands; all air conditioned and fitted with a shower and toilet. The friendly and motivated crew have worked together for several years and are a perfectly synchronized team.

Learn more about the Panagiota: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/panagiota


Osman Kurt

Osman Kurt (Greece/Central & South Greek Aegean & GĂśkova Gulf) The Osman Kurt is a beautifully designed, wooden 32 m gulet which has been crossing the sea since 2000 and was completely rebuilt in 2013. Beside the comfortable saloon, 7 guest cabins are furnished with a sense for comfort, equipped with air conditioning and a

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bathroom with a shower and toilet. The cosy sundeck offers plenty of space to relax during the cruises. The friendly crew gives their best effort to ensure a carefree journey. At mealtimes, the talented cook will pamper you with delicious local Turkish dishes.

Learn more about the Osman Kurt: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/osman-kurt

Love Boat

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Love Boat (Greece/Central & South Greek Aegean & Pearls of the Aegean) At 37 x 10 m, the Love Boat is designed to portray elegant style with a relaxing atmosphere. She is a great example of a typical wooden gulet with all amenities of an exclusive yacht. This can be admired in the excellent wood finishings and the sophisticated design. 15 modern,

air-conditioned cabins with a shower and toilet accommodate our guests. The saloon and deck are spaciously designed and equipped for your comfort. The professional and experienced crew is more than familiar in making sure the guests feel safe and comfortable and offer great service all around – true to the incredible hospitality found almost anywhere in Turkey.

Learn more about the Love Boat: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/love-boat

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Bahriyeli A

Bahriyeli A (Greece/Cyclades & Peloponnese) The Bahriyeli A is a three mast motor-sailor - traditional Turkish gulet. The ship combines elegance with great comfort. With its high rising masts, this boat is an eye catcher in every harbour. The saloon and the guest cabins are graciously designed; the wood furnishings bring the eastern flair on board to life. The expansive ship's deck 16

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provides an array of comfortable seating arrangements. A perfect setting to enjoy the cruise, read a book or simply to regenerate. At mealtimes the guests are pampered with a generous variety of authentic dishes, created masterfully in the on board galley. It is therefore no surprise to see the joy on people’s faces when they hear the bell ring for mealtimes. Please note: it is very possible that the Bahriyeli A will be renamed in 2020.

Learn more about the Bahriyeli A: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/bahriyeli-a

Bahriyeli B + C

Bahriyeli B & C (Turkey/Lycian Coast) The Bahriyelis B-C are three mast motor-sailors built as traditional Turkish gulets. The ships are identically constructed with equal amenities and furnishings and combine elegance with great comfort. Their high rising masts make them a real eye catcher in every harbour. The saloon and the guest cabins are gracious; the wood furnishings bring

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the eastern flair on board to life. The expansive ship's deck provides an array of comfortable seating arrangements. A perfect setting to enjoy the cruise, read a book or simply to regenerate. At mealtimes the guests are pampered with a generous variety of authentic dishes, created masterfully in the on board galley. It is therefore no surprise to see the joy on people’s faces when they hear the bell ring for mealtimes ring.

Learn more about the Bahriyeli B + C: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/bahriyeli


Pape Prvi

Pape Prvi (Croatia/Dalmatia) At 29 x 7 m the Pape Prvi is an elegant two mast motor yacht built in 2008. The ship has 14 comfortable air-conditioned guest cabins with a shower & toilet. The spacious and light flooded saloon provides a welcoming atmosphere. High quality lounge furniture on the ships decks provides plenty of space for everyone to get comfortable during the cruise.

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The swimming platform at the stern offers the guests effortless access to the Adriatic sea for refreshing swim stops.

Learn more about the Pape Prvi: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/pape-prvi

Romantica

Romantica (Croatia/Dalmatia) At 32 x 7.6 m, the Romantica was launched in 2007 and is a shapely, two mast motor yacht which combines seafaring romance with the spirit of the age, style and comfort. One of the most important things for the captain is the smart appearance of his ship. Both saloon and exterior have upscale facilities with a lot of fine details: the saloon tables are decorated with noble intarsia,

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the corresponding benches are covered with precious, sun yellow leather. The large sundeck on the Romantica offers plenty of space to enjoy the sun. The 16 guest cabins are spacious and air-conditioned including a shower & toilet. A swimming platform at the stern enables effortless access to the Adriatic sea for refreshing swim stops.

Learn more about the Romantica: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/romantica

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San Snova

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San Snova (Croatia/Dalmatia) At 31 x 8 m, the wooden motor cruiser, San Snova, took to the water in 2009 and has worked exclusively with Islandhopping ever since. This magnificent construction took shape over the course of three years and set a milestone in the boat building scene in Croatia as it is the last wooden boat of its kind to be built. The 14 guest cabins are 18

air-conditioned with a shower and toilet. The saloon and its wooden finish provides a comfortable and friendly atmosphere supported by the many seating arrangements on deck as well as the possibility to lie comfortably on the sun deck. The crew pay special attention to cleanliness and maintenance on board and radiate a friendly attitude.

Learn more about the San Snova: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/san-snova

Junk

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Junks (Vietnam/Halong) In majestic white, the numerous junks find their way through the rocky fairytale world of the Halong Bay. Like silent shadows, they glide through the morning mist. It’s easy to feel at home on the junks: classy furnishings, tables set lovingly for each meal and the folded napkins are always a work of art. The colonial style guests cabins bring far eastern

flair to life. Each main-deck cabin is equipped with an individually adjustable air-conditioner. The large windows guarantee a beautiful view. Each cabin has a bathroom including toilet and shower. On the spacious sundeck, plenty of sunbeds are at your disposal so that you can relax while the ship cruises through the fascinating island world.

Learn more about the Junks: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/junks-halong


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Funan Cruise (Vietnam/Mekong) In the Mekong Delta you board a boat of the Funan fleet, one of the largest and most modern ships in the region. Its shape is reminiscent of the traveling barques of the famous river delta in southern Vietnam. The 27 x 6.5 m wooden boat is protected by the watchful dark eyes painted on the prow. Three times a day the spacious saloon turns

into a dining room with beautifully decorated tables. The ship has 10 wood-paneled cabins with double or twin beds. Each cabin has a tiled bathroom with a shower and toilet. There is, of course, also a large sundeck with padded deckchairs – probably the best place to observe the lively activities along the shores of the Mekong Delta.

Learn more about the Junks: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/junks-mekong

Elara 1

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Elara 1 (Greece/Central & South Greek Aegean) At 42 x 10.5 m, the Elara 1 was launched in Bodrum, Turkey. On board you will find 11 spacious and air-conditioned guest cabins with a shower and toilet. The large saloon is separated into a restaurant and lounge are. There is plenty of space on board the ship's main deck where you can relax on the reclining

furniture or comfortable seats. The upper deck is partly shaded and offers every guest their preferred spot to enjoy the sun.

Learn more about the Elara 1: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/elara-1

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Anđela Lora

Andela Lora (Croatia/Kvarner Bay) At 40 x 8.5 m, the Andela Lora is an extraordinary elegant steel ship, built in 2012. With its impressive length, it is one of the largest ships in our Croatian fleet. 17 spacious guest cabins – many of which have sleeping arrangements for 3-4 people – are air-conditioned and have a shower & toilet. 20

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The ship has a swimming platform at the stern, which enables easy access to the sea for enjoyable swim stops. The Andela Lora also offers a cosy saloon on the top deck and numerous comfortable spaces on deck to relax. With the friendly service provided by the crew and the high level of comfort on board, you can be sure to enjoy your cruise on board the Andela Lora.

Learn more about the Andela Lora: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/andela-lora

Harmonia

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Harmonia (Croatia/Dalmatia) At 38 x 8.3 m, the MY Harmonia is an elegant, pearly-white motor yacht. This two-mast beauty means to please with her 16 luxurious, airconditioned guest cabins including tiled bathrooms with a shower & toilet. The saloon and numerous sun mats and beds on deck are at the guest’s disposal. With the bathing platform at the stern, taking a dip

in the sea is uncomplicated – unrestricted bathing fun is guaranteed. The ship, completed in 2013, belongs to the Serka family from the island of Brač. The experienced crew and the captain offer a warmhearted and considerate service, leaving no wish unattended to.

Learn more about the Harmonia: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/harmonia


Princeza Diana

Princeza Diana (Croatia/Dalmatia) At 40 x 8.5 m, the majestic Princeza Diana is a 3-mast first class motor yacht that was launched in 2011. This ship is the princess of our fleet, an epitome of pure elegance. 16 spacious air-conditioned guest cabins with a shower and toilet are at the guest’s disposal. The spacious saloon, the canopied quarterdeck

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with upholstered seating and the whirlpool are all situated on the top deck for the enjoyment of our guests. A comfortable sundeck offers a 360-degree view across the sea. The bathing platform ensures easy access into the Adriatic, perfect for a swim stop. Nothing stands in the way of an enjoyable holiday on board the Princeza Diana.

Learn more about the Princeza Diana: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/ princeza-diana

Melody

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Melody (Croatia/Dalmatia) The 42 x 8.30 m MY Melody is a floating luxury hotel built in 2014/2015. An elegant and stylish motor yacht offering a welcoming atmosphere and maximum comfort for small groups of up to 33 persons. The 16 spacious and air-conditioned guest cabins are characterised by their classy interior including an ensuite bathroom with a shower

and toilet. A mini bar and safe are also available. A spacious sun deck and comfortable lounge furniture on the upper deck provide a great space for holiday flair. The bathing platform at the stern provides easy access to the sea. The frienldy crew, made up of eight members, cares for the well-being of every passenger.

Learn more about the Melody: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/ melody

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Islandhopping Tailor-Made – Private Yacht Charter

Would you like to explore charming coastlines and islands by bike and feel the freedom of the sea while sharing the whole experience with a group of people important to you? Have you always wanted to spend a carefree holiday on an easy-going bicycle tour in Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Italy or Scotland? To be in a new place every day without the hassle of having to pack your bags? Relax and recuperate for a week on the boat of your dreams accompanied by

a team of professionals who will cater for your wellbeing throughout? With experienced tour guides who bring your cultural encounters to life, who share their insider tips with you and show you the highlights of the region. Best of all, to be able to enjoy all of this exclusively with your family and/or best friends, with your sports club or colleagues. Look no further and charter one of our comfortable motor yachts! We create unique itineraries on your favorite boat, tailored to your individual wishes

both in regards to route and program. ‘Everything is possible, nothing is obligatory’ – our Islandhopping motto really comes to expression on a charter cruise. With an exclusive charter you are sure to have an extraordinary week in an extraordinary atmosphere! Take up contact with us now for your personalized quote: info@islandhopping.com

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PRIVATE YACHT CHARTER

One Charter - A Thousand Possibili�es Do our boats inspire you, but cycling isn’t on the agenda? Would you rather combine your cruise with hiking or more cultural and creative excursions? Are you planning a special incentive tour or a family reunion? Our boats are simply the stage where your ideas can come to life!

Creative Holiday

Incentive Trips

Hike & Boat

Culture & Boat

Would you like to spend a week on board drawing, painting or making music? We would be glad to make a suggestion for a fitting creative program.

Are you looking for an exceptional location to have your next company event? We have already executed a number of successful seminars and company events on our ships and would be happy to host more.

Do you prefer to get around on your own two feet? Perfect! We are happy to create an individual hiking programme to accompany your charter.

Is culture your lifeblood? On our cruises, you can be sure that culture will be a focus in any destination.

Your own idea?

Contact us!

Do you have your own ideas for activities with your ship charter? Let us know! (Almost) anything is possible! info@amazing-adventures.ch

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Islandhopping - Rental Bikes Hybrid Bikes On our hybrid bike tours we use reliable, low-maintenance rental bikes with aluminum frames; available in various sizes. Our hybrid bikes are equipped with 28 inch, hollow chamber rims with puncture-proof touring tires, high-quality derailleur gears and break systems, a sturdy bike stand, touring saddle as well as mudguards and a pannier rack.

All components are selected based on our twenty years of experience in the business, ensuring that they fulfill the necessary criteria to provide the rider with an uncompromised cycling experience. Destinations: Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Scotland and Italy

E-Bikes All of the e-bikes provided on an Islandhopping tour are high quality bicycles, mainly with a Bosch or Panasonic electric motor and designed for long distance cycling. Our e-bikes are characterised by their light weight and great components. Other electronic support systems can also be encountered on our tours (FLEXeBIKE). Something that all of our e-bikes, in varying frame sizes, have in common are their 28 inch hollow chamber rims with puncture-proof touring tires, high-quality derailleur gears and break systems, a sturdy bike stand, touring saddle as well as mudguards and a pannier rack.

With our e-bikes you will conquer the hills with a smile; they are a true declaration of independence for all who wish to cycle and seek the support of a little tail-wind. You are free to decide how much electronic support you wish to engage and how much leg power you wish to invest into your ride. Destinations: Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Scotland, Italy and Norway

Kids Bikes Our children’s bikes are manufactured exclusively for us and are designed especially for the needs of our youngest Islandhoppers. We offer 20 and 24 inch hybrid bikes for children from a height of 100 - 150 cm. Equipped with 21 gears and high-quality elements such as the V-brakes from Shimano they handle a diverse range of terrain and provide a safe riding experience. A stable kickstand and puncture proof touring tires complete the package.

In general, we believe that athletic children at 10 years and older can manage our regular cycling tours on their own as long as they are used to cycling regularly. For children who are used to cycling only shorter distances, we recommend our multi-adventure cruises (pp. 55-57). Destinations: Croatia and Greece

Trailer Bikes & Booster Seats The Fun-Kid-Trailer-Bike is the ideal solution for children, who are too big for the bike seat but are not yet strong enough to cover the distance independently. The uncomplicated fixture on the seat post enables parents to take turns in supporting their child. Child-friendly gears allow your child to change gears easily according to the terrain and to adjust the pedal difficulty with ease.

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Bike seats from the brand RĂśmer can be provided for our youngest guests. These are designed for children between the ages of 1 and 4 years old (requirements: child must be able to sit on its own, and, weigh between 9-22kg). Destinations: Croatia and Greece


Islandhopping - Rental Bikes Full Suspension Mountain Bikes For our mountain bike tours we only use high-quality, full suspension rental bikes, with components perfectly suited to the Mediterranean terrain and the technical demands associated with it. In order to conserve energy levels on longer climbs and to ensure maximum enjoyment on the trails, our lightweight full suspension mountain bikes are mostly equipped with 27.5

inch rims, 140 – 150 mm travel Fox shocks and suspension, Shimano or SRAM gears and break systems as well as a dropper seat post. Destinations: Croatia, Greece, Turkey and Italy

E-Mountain Bikes Those who wish to climb effortlessly and save their strength for the downhill portion of the ride are well catered for with our e-MTB rentals. Our reliable e-MTBs with 27.5 inch rims and wide tires are perfect for shredding. A strong Bosch drive train with extended range, 150 mm travel Fox shocks and suspension, Shimano gear and brake systems as well as a dropper seat post make the e-MTB the trail lover’s best friend on our MTB tours in the Mediterranean.

You are free to decide how much electronic support you wish to engage and how much leg power you wish to invest into your ride. Destinations: Croatia, Greece, Turkey and Italy

Road Bikes Do you love to ride on the road with maximum efficiency? Our rental road bikes fulfil exactly these wishes! The available range on some islands is limited. This is partly due to limited road availability and/or inadequate road surfaces. Our gravel bikes on the other hand offer barrier free cycling. They are quick and safe on both bumpy slopes and smooth asphalt. They have an extremely robust but light frame and their wide tires provide more grip on

sandy ground. Gravel bikes provide and uncompromised ride. Destinations: Croatia

E-Road Bikes Our e-road bikes are of the same high quality as the rest of our regular road bikes. They combine all the advantages of our gravel bikes with a balance of power and energy concept. A precisely engineered electronic support system offers the right amount of support to help you on your way without dictating your ride. With a hub motor located in the rear wheel, you won’t feel any drag when choosing to ride with the support system turned off. The high-end gear system from

Shimano Tiagra and hydraulic Shimano disc brakes round off the ride. Destinations: Croatia

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Taking Own Bikes Islandhopping and the Rise of the E-bike – A 10 Year History

“Everything used to be easier and better…” When there weren’t any e-bikes… This is something that we often hear from our guests, tour guides, and crews. When we brought the first 20” Flyer e-bikes on board our boats in 2010, challenging climbs suddenly did not seem so scary thanks to this technological advance. As a result, the “Islandhopping” experience was made possible for a completely new target audience. This was, of course, only possible because our tour guides and crew members were willing to load and unload these heavier bikes on and off the boats. At the time, with these occurrences being few and far between, the crew and guides were very tolerant in taking the e-bikes along.

1998 - 2010 The history of the Islandhopping e-bikes As the lightest e-bike of its time, the i:SY FLYER, with its small wheels and a weight of 22kg (without its battery), won the hearts of our guests. Nevertheless, many were still sceptical due to the bikes appearance and the call for “normal” e-bikes with large wheels grew louder each year. Despite searching for an alternative, the only bike's we found were heavier than our FLYERs, which, despite being small, could be adjusted to any body size. It took several years for us to find e-bikes with 28-inch wheels that were light enough to be added to our Islandhopping bicycle fleet.

2011 - 2013 Further developments and their consequences Over the past 10 years, the demand for e-bikes on our Islandhopping tours has increased by an average of 5% each year. Today, more than 50% of our guests choose to hire an e-bike. In addition to this, there has also been a dramatic increase in the number of private e-bikes being brought along on tour. This was unfortunately to the dismay of our tour guides and crew, as these private bikes were often even heavier than the ones we provide for hire. This meant that a lot more effort and strength had to be invested into the loading and unloading of bikes from the boats. At times, this pushed our tour guides and crew to their absolute physical limits. We attempted to reduce this problem by implementing a restriction on the number of e-bikes on board each boat and introduced a weight limit of 22kg (without a battery) for private e-bikes being brought on tour. Unfortunately, not all of our guests honoured this agreement.

2014 - 2016 The search for solutions We are continually trying to find the lightest e-bikes on the market for our rental bike fleet. Currently our triumph lies with the Cube Cross Hybrid weighing 22kg and the FLEXeBIKE - an e-bike exclusive to Islandhopping, weighing only 19kg without its battery. Replacing the heavy steel suspension forks in favour of lighter, fixed aluminium ones has saved an additional 2kg so the e-bikes we now rent weigh just 20kg on average.

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No More Private E-bikes from 2020 Onwards Health

Risk and liability

Our recommendation

Every kilo counts when our employees have to lift bikes on and off of the boats. The loading and unloading of bikes is done between 8 to 12 times a week and is becoming increasingly demanding as the popularity for e-bikes continues to grow.

All it takes is a small slip for an e-bike to fall in the water or for a crew member to injure themselves seriously. In addition to this, there is always the chance that bikes will be damaged during loading or unloading. Insuring that no damages occur to the private bikes of our guests is too great a responsibility for us to carry.

To ensure that every cyclist can enjoy their tour experience to the fullest, we have split our tours into “e-bike cruises” and “hybrid bike cruises”. These categories indicate the respective focus of the tour and determine the riding pace.

In order to protect the health of both our tour guides and crew going forwards, we have decided not to accept any private e-bikes on board our boats for tours taking place in 2020 and onwards. Our high quality and weight reduced fleet of e-bikes are available for hire for anyone seeking a bit of tailwind for their ride. We now also have e-mountain bikes and e-road bikes, weighing less than 18kg. We hope that you can understand why we have made this decision. Once on holiday you will be able to see for yourself the huge amount of effort and risk that is taken when loading and unloading the bicycles on our boats.

We must also respect the fact that e-bikes require a higher level of technical care. If guests bring their own e-bikes with electrical issues, we are unable to offer repairs or spare parts. This would leave the participant unable to continue their Islandhopping experience, were something to happen to their private bike. In addition, e-bikes contain combustible components, which must meet safety standards and be clear of any defects. It is very hard to tell how old a battery is and whether it has been dropped or damaged. Unlike a private bike, which is unfamiliar to us, we handle our fleet daily and can assure the quality and upkeep of the provided equipment.

On our hybrid bike tours, the number of e-bikes accepted on board is limited to about 50% of the travel group. Our PLUS tours, on the other hand, take place on boats specifically designed to host a larger amount of e-bikes. Here there is no limit and every rider can choose to ride with the support of a battery. A faster cycling pace should therefore not surprise guests choosing to ride a hybrid bike on a designated e-bike tour. On the other hand, those who have opted for an e-bike on a hybrid bike tour are asked to respect the pace of the cyclists riding without electronic support.

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Islandhopping - Additional Equipment Islandhopping panniers We use custom-built, front-roller bike panniers from the company Ortlieb. From our point of view, these are the best panniers: waterproof enough and extremely durable. Nevertheless, we would like to point out that we will not be held liable for any water damage that may occur when transporting your personal belongings in these panniers.

Lock-System which grips tightly to the frame: in the locked position the hooks close in a firm hold around the bike rack. Only when you pull the pannier handle upwards do the hooks open and loosen their hold on the frame. A perfect system. Ortlieb produces the custom panniers for us including our official Islandhopping logo.

The bags are attached onto the bicycle rack with two hooks, which clip comfortably onto the frame. In order to secure the bag, to stop it from leaving its position, Ortlieb have patented a Quick-

If you would like your own custom Islandhopping Ortlieb bike pannier you can order one for 40€ at: info@islandhopping.com (postage not included).

Helmet requirement – Masterminds protect themselves Unfortunately, accidents can happen while cycling and most of the time they happen to those not wearing a helmet. That is why we have decided to make the use of helmets mandatory on our tours, for all participants. We suggest bringing your own helmet because only a well-adjusted helmet ensures maximum safety.

In case you don’t have the intention of purchasing your own helmet, or do not wish to take your helmet around the world, we do provide a limited number of rental helmets for free on board (reservation required). Important: In most of our travel destinations the use of a helmet while cycling is required by law for people under the age of 16. Failure to comply can cost up to 100 euro in fines.

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Please bring your own helmets.

“I have to get out there, be moving, and I need fresh air. I just absolutely love riding my mountain bike through the woods. The best bit is the final few metres before the summit. You forget what hard work it’s been, and really start to enjoy it, you look forward to having a rest, taking in the view, getting a bite to eat – and then the descent!” JAKOB BREITWIESER WITH THE TRANS ALPINE 30


Islandhopping – Physical Requirements Grading System for our E-bike & Hybrid Bike Cruises In all honesty – it is impossible to predict how easy or challenging a tour will be for our guests. When considering the difficulty level several factors play a role, for instance: physical fitness, daily/weekly form and the individual temperature sensitivity. One thing is important to us: it’s your vacation, your enjoyment and also your chance to relax. That’s why we want to make you feel as comfortable as possible on our tours. Time is plentyfull, so enjoy the tour. Our tour guides will inform you about the difficulty level of each tour daily. Tr E-Bike-Level E-Bike-Level Some tours are designed exclusively for e-bikes with daily stages ranging between 38 mi./60 km and 80 mi./130 km. These distances, including the differences in altitude, can be mastered easily on an e-bike. Nevertheless, a good basic physical condition is required. Hybrid Bike Level 1 Daily stages of aprx. 20 – 45 km/ 12. - 28 mi. through hilly terrain with elevation gains of 100 to max. 220 metres/ 330 to 730 ft. There will be short slopes occasionally. A basic fitness level is required. Suitable for every Islandhopper who would rather take it easy and isn’t an overly trained biker. Tr

Hybrid Bike Level 2

Daily stages of aprx. 19 – 38 mi./30 – 60 km through hilly and mountainous terrain with elevation gains of 820 – 1,800 ft./250 – 550 m. Short steep slopes as well as longer climbs with continuous undulation are possible. Suitable for bikers who are used to shifting gears frequently and aren’t discouraged by giving a little more effort. Hybrid Bike Level 3

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Daily stages of aprx. 19 – 50 mi./30 – 80 km through mainly mountainous terrain with elevation gains of 1,300 – 2,640 ft./400 – 750 m. Long, sometimes steep, slopes are frequent. Suitable for bikers who ride a lot and enjoy doing longer bicycle tours, even in the heat. Also for those who are familiar with mountainous stages. Grading System for our Mountain Bike Cruises The terrain on our mountain bike tours in the Mediterranean is extremely diverse: flowy trails along quiet bays, technical passages with loose boulders and steps, easy-going wide natural paths and also quiet paved roads are all to be expected. Often you can choose between a more technical and more moderate variation – we won’t bypass the chance to ride the best trails. In order for you to assess the suitability of our MTB tours for you, we have compiled the following level classification: Tr

MTB Level 1

Daily tours of 20 – 35 km / 12.5 – 22 mi. and 200 - 400 metres / 656 – 1.312 ft. of elevation. Enjoy relaxed and simple trails, a great way to try something new. Tr MTB Level 2 Daily tours of 30 – 55 km / 19 – 34 mi. and 400 - 750 metres / 1.312 –. 2.460 ft. of elevation. You regularly enjoy riding your MTB on off-road terrain and climbs of 500 m. of elevation are no challenge. Steep and technical descents are less common. Tr MTB Level 3 Daily tours of 35 – 60 km / 22 mi. – 38 mi. / and 500 -. 1000 metres / 1.640 –. 3.280 ft. of elevation. You love technical trails/descents and demanding climbs. Throw it all at me!

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Grading System for Road Bike Camps E-Bike-Level Road Bike Level The cycling routes require a good level of fitness and riding technique, which you should have acquired by regular road cycling. The routes can reach up to 5577 ft. / 1700 metre of elevation gain per day. The daily routes, of 18 – 75 mi./30 – 120 km, cover hilly and mountainous terrain and can be completed without time constraints. 29


BIKE & BOAT ISTRIA "The heart of Europe" is what the Istrians call their peninsula. This is where Central European and the Mediterranean worlds meet. On this one-week tour, we explore one of the most popular regions of the Croatian coast by bike. Fall in love with the Adriatic Sea and relax while on board a romantic motor sailor - your floating hotel. 1st day (Sun) Pula (Embarkation) – Pula (aprx. 10.5 mi/17 km) Individual arrival in Pula, the secret capital of Istria with its town full of ancient Roman remains. Check in on the motor yacht is between 2/2.30pm followed by a bicycle tour around Pula. Afterwards, we have our first cruise to a quiet bay for our overnight stay. 2nd day (Mon) Vrsar – Poreč (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) Before breakfast, a scenic cruise takes us to Vrsar, the town where the lady-

killer, Casanova, found temporary refuge from pursuing lovers. Starting from Vrsar, we cycle along the Limski Canal inland to Klostar and further on to Poreč, where a visit to the famous Euphrasian Basilica is particularly worthwhile. 3rd day (Tue) Poreč – Višnjan – Umag (aprx. 31 mi/50 km) Today's cycle tour takes us from Poreč, through vast vineyards to Visnjan; home of the famous white Boškarin Cattle, and further inland towards Vižinada. We visit a limestone cave before returning to Poreč where we board the boat for a cruise to Umag. 4th day (Wed) Umag – Grožnjan – Novigrad (aprx. 34 mi/55 km) We cycle to the artist’s village of Grožnjan and later on to Novigrad, through the Mirna River Valley. The Mirna River Valley is well known as an area where white truffles can be

found. Arriving in Novigrad we are confronted by the impressive city walls as well the 7th century Pelagius Basilica.

We have time in the afternoon to stroll through the winding alleyways of this picture perfect town. The night is spent in Rovinj.

5th day (Thu) Novigrad – Poreč Rovinj (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) After breakfast we leave Novigrad and cycle along the coast all the way to Poreč. There is time to take a stroll through the beautiful old town and enjoy some regional cuisine for lunch. The boat awaits us in the harbour of Poreč to take us to Rovinj.

7th day (Sat) Rovinj – Barbariga Vodnjan – Pula (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) A longer crossing takes us to Barbariga. From there our last cycle tour leads us back to Pula via Vodnjan. There is enough time to explore the town. A celebrative evening meal with guests, guides and crew brings a fantastic week to a happy end.

6th day (Fri) Rovinj (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) From Rovinj we start today’s cycle tour which allows ample time for a refreshing bathe in the Adriatic Sea.

8th day (Sun) Pula (Disembarkation) After breakfast disembarkation until 9 am and individual trip home or extended stay in Croatia.

8 days/7 nights • ca. 156 mi/250 km • level 1 - 2 (s. p. 29)

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture A visit to the amphitheater in Pula Nature Cycle tour along the beautiful Limfjord Activity A walk through the artist’s village of Grožnjan Culinary The famous white truffles from Istria

Umag

Croatia Grožnjan

Novigrad Višnjan

Poreč Vrsar Rovinj

Souvenirs Bukaleta; typical handpainted clay wine jugs Barbariga

Vodnjan Fažana

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BIKE & BOAT KVARNER BAY Guarded by the towering Velebit mountain range in the east and hugged by the Istrian Peninsula in the northwest lie the Kvarner Bay islands. Quiet coves of crystal clear water surround the dramatic landscapes of the Kvarner Bay; green hills and rocky moon landscapes give way to small harbour towns rich in history and culture. Discover the charm of the Adriatic Sea for yourself by bike and boat on board one of our romantic motor yachts. 1st day (Sun) Omišalj (Embarkation) – Cres Individual arrival in Omišalj; a nice little harbour village on the island of Krk. Check-in on the motor yacht between 2 and 2:30 pm. At aprx. 3 pm the ship departs on a four hour crossing to the island of Cres. On arrival in Cres we take a walk through the Venetian old town. 2nd day (Mon) Islands of Cres and Lošinj (aprx. 18 mi/28 km) Cycle tour from the city of Cres to Martinšćica. Lunch is served during

the cruise to the island of Lošinj. If the weather is good, the captain will arrange a swim stop along the way. The port of Mali Lošinj with its colourful facades and numerous cafes offers its visitors a welcoming atmosphere for a relaxed evening. 3rd day (Tue) Islands of Lošinj and Molat (aprx. 12 + 6 mi/20 + 10 km) We cycle along the southern seaside promenade of Lošinj and visit the picturesque harbour town of Veli Lošinj before returning to the ship for lunch. In the afternoon, we cross over to the island of Molat where we can enjoy another short cycling tour. The night is spent in the quiet harbour of Molat. 4th day (Wed) Islands of Dugi Otok and Olib (aprx. 20 mi/32 km) During breakfast the ship takes us to the "spice island" of Dugi Otok. Starting from Božava, our tour leads us at first to the northern most point of the island, to the light house of Veli Rat, and later to the peaceful harbour of Savar or Brbinj. There will be ample

time for a swim break in the afternoon before continuing to the small island of Olib for the night. 5th day (Thu) Island of Pag – Island of Rab (aprx. 21 mi/34 km) Crossing to the island of Pag. The island is characterised by its numerous stone walls, ancient olive trees and the production of a cheese famous beyond the borders of Croatia. We cycle from Mandre to Lun. Here the ship awaits us for a crossing to Rab, whose fortified capital is one of the highlights of the trip. 6th day (Fri) Island of Rab and Krk (aprx. 15 mi/25 km) We cycle along the coast to the east side of the island, an area with virtually no vegetation, reminiscent

of a lunar landscape. A crossing to the neighbouring island of Krk takes us to our evening desination of Krk town. 7th day (Sat) Island of Krk (aprx. 28 mi/45 km) We cross the island by bike; through forests of fragrant macchia and valley vineyards onwards to the small town of Vrbnik in the northeast. Later on our way to Omišalj, we have a chance to swim in the bay of Soline. Enjoy a cheerful evening with a farewell dinner on board. 8th day (Sun) Omišalj (Disembarkation) After breakfast disembarkation until 9 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Croatia.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 122 mi/195 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) Rijeka Omišalj

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Croatia

Airport Rijeka

Culture A stroll through the city of Rab with its four bell towers Nature Lunar landscape on the island of Rab Activity Two benefits of a mud bath in Soline: healthy and great fun

Krk Cres Cres Martinšcica

Rab Rab Lun

Mišnjak Pag

Culinary Try the aromatic sheep´s cheese of Pag, and Prsut, the famous Croatian ham Souvenirs Raber cake and a bottle of Žlahtina wine

Vrbnik Krk

Novalja

Mali Lošinj Veli Lošinj Lošinj

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BIKE & BOAT NATIONAL PARKS OF DALMATIA Islandhopping through the national parks is our "greenest" tour in Croatia. Here, the breathtaking landscapes are a highlight throughout. The boat brings us up the Krka-Fjord as close as we can get to the incredible Krka Waterfalls. South of the island of Dugi Otok, a wonderful cruise takes us through the island landscape of the Kornati National Park. This flora rich experience is supported by a good dose of culture. In Šibenik and Zadar we can dive into the colourful history of the region and visit the most significant landmarks of northern Dalmatia with our tour guide. 1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) – Rogoznica Individual arrival in Trogir. After checking in on the motor yacht between 2 and 2:30 pm, our first cruise starts at 3 pm and brings us to Rogoznica. 2nd day (Sun) Rogoznica – Primošten – Šibenik – Skradin (aprx. 12 mi/20 km) In the morning, we cycle from Rogoznica to Primošten. From there, the boat takes us to the city of Šibenik to the Krka river mouth where the Krka River flows into the Adriatic Sea. After visiting the famous cathedral and the lovely old town we set off again. On the cruise, we pass the lower course of the Krka River sailing upstream until we reach Skradin.

3rd day (Mon) Krka National Park Vodice (aprx. 12 mi/20 km) The magnificent port of Skradin is today’s starting point for our excursion by boat and on foot to the most famous part of the Krka National Park; its unique waterfalls. In the early afternoon, our boat takes us to the harbour of Vodice. From here, we mount our bicycles again for a round trip. 4th day (Tue) Vodice – Island of Murter – Nature Park Telašćica (aprx. 16 mi/27 km) Today we cycle from Vodice to Murter Island which is connected to the mainland by a lift bridge at Tisno. We meet the boat and cruise through the Kornati National Park, an archipelago in crystal clear water which is known for its rich aquatic sea life. Our destination is the nature park Telašćica. In the evening, a walk through the park leads us along the stunning white cliffs of the island.

6th day (Thu) Islands of Ugljan and Pašman – Island of Zlarin (aprx. 20 mi/33 km) During breakfast the boat crosses the channel of Zadar to the island of Ugljan. Today, we explore the islands of Ugljan and Pašman by bicycle, as they are connected by a bridge. We cycle along the East Coast

Zadar Preko Ugljan

7th day (Fri) Island of Šolta – Trogir (aprx. 9 mi/15 km) In the morning, our motor yacht takes us to the island of Šolta. Olive and fig trees, and farmland line our route. The fragrant smell of rosemary accompanies us throughout the tour around the peaceful island. With lunch on board, we enjoy our last cruise back to Trogir. Here, we have enough time to visit the World Heritage old town in the afternoon. 8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) After breakfast disembarkation until 9 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Croatia.

Airport Split

Skradin Šibenik

Tkon Slanica

Vodice

Pašman

Trogir

Šolta

Maslinica Grohote Rogoznica

Zlarin

Murter

Savar

with beautiful views of the mainland and across the ocean. In the afternoon, we cruise to the coral island of Zlarin.

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Primošten

Sali Dugi Otok

Telašćica

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5th day (Wed) Island of Dugi Otok – Zadar (aprx. 16 mi/25 km) After breakfast and a short crossing to the town of Sali, today’s cycling tour leads us along a virtually trafficfree road with panoramic views. During the ride we are treated to countless, unforgettable views of the neighbouring islands. We meet our ship and cruise to Zadar which, for centuries, was the political, cultural and spiritual centre of Dalmatia. Our tour guide takes us on an extensive walk through the lively old town.

M e d i te r ran e an National Park Kornati

Activity A swim in the roaring Krka waterfalls

Souvenirs Olive oil and honey are popular gifts from Dalmatia

Culinary Paper-thin Palačinken, mostly served with marmalade or chocolate

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BIKE & BOAT SOUTHERN DALMATIA This bike and boat tour through Southern Dalmatia takes us through a beautiful island world. Experience the islands of Brač, Korčula und Šolta as well as the beautiful lavender island of Hvar. The UNESCO World Heritage cities of Trogir and Split are added highlights on this tour and inspire with their incredible history. 1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) – Split Individual arrival in Trogir. After check in on the motor yacht between 2 and 2:30 pm, the first cruise starts at about 3 pm from Trogir to Split. The old town of Split, built into the famous palace of the Roman Caesar, Diocletian, is listed as a World Heritage Site. 2nd day (Sun) Island of Hvar (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) In the morning, cruise to the lovely natural harbour of Stari Grad on the

island of Hvar. The cycling tour in the afternoon leads us through the vineyards on the famous ‘Stari Grad Plains’ and along a picturesque coastal road through the quaint harbour towns of Jelsa and Vrboska. 3rd day (Mon) Islands of Hvar and Korčula (aprx. 14 mi/22 km) Today’s ride brings us to the other side of the island. Our tour leads us along an almost traffic-free road, through quaint villages to the island's capital, Hvar, where we visit the magnificent Renaissance Square and enjoy the view from the Spanish Fortress, situated high above the city. Afterwards, the boat takes us to Vela Luka on the Island of Korčula. 4th day (Tue) Island of Korčula – Makarska (aprx. 23 mi/37 km) Today, we discover the island of Korčula by bicycle. Our cycle tour leads us via the village of Blato, built like Rome on seven hills, and on to

land of Šolta. Here, a 4.5km hike takes us to the local beekeeper, Goran, who has worked with bees his whole life: their story is fascinating.

the harbour of Prigradica. The boat awaits our arrival for lunch and we set off for Makarska. 5th day (Wed) Makarska – Omiš (aprx. 27 mi/44 km) The day starts with a short crossing to Omiš. Today, we have the choice between taking part on a bike tour around the Cetina Canyon or participating on a rafting excursion down the Cetina River (not included in the tour price). In the afternoon, we have time to explore Omiš or to go for a swim at the nearby beach.

7th day (Fri) Šolta Island – Trogir (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) On Šolta, we commence our last bike tour. Walled fields, numerous olive groves, locust beans and fig trees line the roads. After the round tour, we enjoy the last crossing to Trogir. There is still plenty of time to visit the Old Town of Trogir, listed as a World Heritage Site, before celebrating the week with a festive dinner on board.

6th day (Thu) Islands of Brač and Šolta (aprx. 20 mi/32 km) Today, we cruise to the island of Brač, famous for its white limestone. From the seaside town of Pučišća, our bike tour takes us to Postira, where we board the boat and cruise to the is-

8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) After breakfast disembarkation until 9 am and individual trip home or extended stay in Dalmatia/Croatia.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 110 mi/175 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The ancient Palace of Diocletian in Split

Trogir

Airport Split Split

Croatia Omiš

Maslinica Rogač Grohote

Postira

Šolta

Nature The rolling lavender fields of Hvar are a special experience

Pučišća Hvar Hvar

Activity A rafting tour on the Cetina River guarantees fun for young and old Culinary A special pleasure for our sweet tooth’s are the paper-thin Palačinken Souvenirs The honey from Šolta or lavender from Hvar make perfect gifts!

Stari Grad

Brač

Makarska

Jelsa

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BIKE & BOAT PEARLS OF DALMATIA Experience the most beautiful places and landscapes of Dalmatia on this bike and boat trip from Split to Dubrovnik. Accompanied by our charming motor yacht, the breathtaking scenic landscapes and cultural highlights come to life. The highlights of the trip are the old town centres of Dubrovnik and Split, which are both listed as World Heritage Sites. The islands of Mljet, Lastovo, Korčula, Hvar, Brač and Šipan also have a lot to offer. The direction of this tour alternates each week. 1st day (Sun) Split (Embarkation) Individual journey to Split. Check-in on board is between 2 and 2.30 pm in Split harbour. At about 4.30 pm, a guided city tour offers us the chance to see inside the palace of the former Roman Caesar, Diocletian, and to learn about its transformation into the city it is today. 2nd day (Mon) Split – Brač Island – Hvar Island (aprx. 14 mi/23 km) Cruise to the island of Brač, famous for its precious, white limestone. We cycle from the picturesque harbour

views accompany us on the ride. The picturesque town of Korčula with its narrow alleyways competes with Venice for the honor of being the birthplace of the famous explorer, Marco Polo.

town of Pučišća across the island to Bol. Close by lies the famous 'Golden Horn' Keen swimmers can take a swim here before continuing by boat to Jelsa on the island of Hvar. 3rd day (Tue) Hvar Island – Korčula Island (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) Today’s cycling tour leads us to Stari Grad and later on to the opposite side of the island of Hvar through lavender fields and small villages until we arrive in the island's capital. Standing in the magnificent Renaissance Square, we can enjoy the view up to the Spanish fortress towering high above the city. We continue our journey with dinner on board and spend the night in the sheltered bay of Vela Luka on the island of Korčula.

5th day (Thu) Lastovo Island – Mljet Island (aprx. 17.5 mi/28 km) Morning crossing to Lastovo Island. Today’s cycle tour takes us around this beautiful island. The gold-coloured white wine “Marastina”, known even beyond Croatia’s borders, is cultivated here. We enjoy a late lunch on board while cruising towards our destination of Pomena on the Island of Mljet. 6th day (Fri) Mljet Island – Šipan Island (aprx. 17.5 mi/28 km) From Pomena on Mljet we cycle across the green and forested island - known as the honey island. With 70 % of its landmass covered by woodland, it is the most forested island in

4th day (Wed) Korčula Island: Vela Luka – Korčula town (aprx. 37.5 mi/60 km) Today’s cycle tour leads us across the charming island of Korčula all the way to Korčula City. A broad variety of different landscapes and stunning

Airport Split Trogir

Split

Šolta

7th day (Sat) Šipan Island – Dubrovnik (aprx. 7 mi/11 km) Cycle tour on Šipan, the largest of the Elaphiti Islands. Returning to the boat, we enjoy our last crossing after an adventurous week. After our arrival in Dubrovnik, there is plenty of time to explore the World Heritage City and to take part on a guided city tour within its great walls. 8th day (Sun) Dubrovnik (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am and individual trip home or extended stay in Croatia.

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Pučišća Bol Brač Hvar

Sobra

Stari Grad

Jelsa

Korčula

Hvar

Pomena

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The old town of Split, built into the ancient palace of Deocletian Nature The island Mljet with the two small salt lakes

Korčula

Airport Dubrovnik

Šipan Suđurađ

Dubrovnik

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the Mediterranean region. Homer mentioned this lovely island in his epic poem “Odyssey”. He made it the home of the Nymph Calypso and the legendary Greek king Odysseus, who could not resist Calypso and stayed on Mljet for seven years. In the afternoon, we cruise from Sobra to the island of Šipan.

Lastovo Lastovo

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Culinary Enjoy many delicious varieties of ice cream in Jelsa!

Prežba

Souvenirs In Dubrovnik you will find a broad range of typical Croatian souvenirs

Activity A walk to the Spanish Fortress in Hvar and the stunning view from the top

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BIKE & BOAT PEARLS OF AEGEAN Greece has countless different facets, but the typical white and blue colours can only be found on the Cyclades. Here, Greece presents itself as original as ever: the white houses with blue windows and labyrinthine lanes determine the architectural character of the islands. Impressive geological formations, turquoise blue sea and unique sandy beaches decorate the jagged coastlines. Discover the Cyclade islands of Amorgos, Naxos and Paros as well as the Dodecanese islands of Kalymnos, Astypalaia and Kos by bike and boat. 1st day (Sat) Bodrum (Embarkation) – Kalymnos Island Individual arrival in Bodrum. Check in begins at 2 pm. At 4 pm the ship takes us to the island of Kalymnos where we spend the night.

2nd day (Sun) Kalymnos Island – Amorgos Island (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) Cycle tour from the harbour of Pothia, a town that, in the past, thrived off of the local sponge trade, to Kalymnos on the other side of the island. In the afternoon, longer cruise to the island of Amorgos. 3rd day (Mon) Amorgos Island – Naxos Island (aprx. 13 mi/21 km) The island of Amorgos is picture perfect white and blue with a very peaceful atmosphere. Today's bike tour is filled with traditional Greek impressions. We cycle from Ormos Aigiali across the island to Katapola. We also pass the island's capital, Chora, along the way, whose winding streets and pretty cafes beckon us to visit. In the afternoon, we cross over to Naxos by boat.

4th day (Tue) Naxos Island – Paros Island (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) Today’s cycle tour leads us through the untouched, mountain landscape of Naxos. On the way, we visit the beautifully situated sanctuary of Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture. A wonderful example of classical Greek architecture. Afterwards, we cruise to the picturesque town of Naoussa on Paros. A stroll through the winding streets and a visit to one of the many beautiful taverns in the harbour rounds off an eventful day. 5th day (Wed) Paros and Astypalaia Island (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) Paros is a quiet and, in parts, a very green island, most commonly known for its famous export of radiant, white marble. Today, we start our cycling tour in Naoussa to the island's capital, Parikia, where we recommend a visit to the famous Panagia Ekatontapyliani; the Church of 100 Doors. We continue our trip across the Island of Paros to the small port of Piso Livadi, where the ship awaits us to continue to Astypalaia.

6th day (Thu) Astypalaia Island (aprx. 10 mi/17 km) Astypalaia, the westernmost Dodecanese Island, also known as the bridge to the Cyclades. Unspoiled nature, white villages and the surrounding deep blue sea characterise this lovely island. After a short stroll through the main town of Chora, our bike tour takes us to Analipsi with great views over the sea. Cruise from Analipsi to Kos. 7th day (Fri) Kos Island (aprx. 7 mi/12 km or 14 mi./23 km) Our last cycling tour leads us to the famous Asklepion, home to Hippocrates, father of modern day medicine. An option for those who wish to ride more is a tour to the Embros Thermal Springs, which invites us for a relaxing bath. In the afternoon, we have our final crossing by boat back to Bodrum where we enjoy a cheerful evening. 8th day (Sat) Bodrum (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation. Collective transfers to Bodrum Airport on request.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 106 mi/170 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The Sanctuary of Demeter in Sangri on Naxos Nature The islands of Naxos and Paros are almost entirely of white marble

Activity A walk through the fascinating, medieval town of Naxos Culinary Fresh fish and a variety of seafood in the harbour of Naoussa Souvenirs Sweets made from local honey and nuts

Naxos Naoussa Naxos Parikia Piso Livadi Sangri Paros Antiparos

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BIKE & BOAT CYCLADES & SARONIC ISLANDS The Cyclades, comprised of more than 30 islands, were the cradle of the first civilised European society 5,000 years ago. It is also here that we find Greece as we know it: gleaming white cube houses with blue shutters and labyrinth lanes characterise the island towns. Impressive geological formations, turquoise blue sea and unique sandy beaches decorate the jagged coastlines. On the Saronic Islands, between the Greek mainland and the Peleponnese, the diversity of the Greek islands comes to life. Experience the fascinating mixture between antiquity and modernity by bike and boat. 1st day (Sat) Marina Zeas (Piraeus/ Athens) – (Embarkation) Individual journey to Marina Zeas, the yacht harbour of Piraeus, only 25 km (15 mi.) from Athens airport. Check-in from 2 pm on the ship. Dinner on board. Overnight stay in Piraeus. 2nd day (Sun) Kythnos Island (aprx. 15 mi/25 km) We start with a longer cruise to Kythnos, famous for its cheese and honey since ancient times. The first cycling tour starts in the harbour of Merichas and leads us to the capital, Chora, offering us many scenic views of the coastline. Chora is situated on a high plateau and its criss-crossing alleys are decorated with painted flowers and geometric patterns. Afterwards, we return to Merichas, where we can spend the evening in one of the cosy taverns.

3rd day (Mon) Seriphos Island (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) Cruise to Seriphos, a small island with deep valleys, countless bays and coves, and lots of beautiful, sandy beaches. We cycle from the harbour town of Livadi, along a serpentine road to the main town of Seriphos. The white cube houses are nestled along a mountain ridge high above the sea. We continue through untouched landscape to the Byzantine monastery of the Archangel Michael before returning to Livadi along a panoramic road on the East coast. This is followed by a crossing to the island of Siphnos. 4th day (Tue) Siphnos Island (aprx. 11 mi/18 km) The island of Siphnos, famous for its ceramic artwork, is inhabited only inland as its coastline plummets steeply into the sea. Today’s cycling tour leads us through a green, hilly, terraced landscape to the central highlands where the island’s capital Kastro is situated high on top of a Athens Athens Airport

Aegina Poros Poros

steep cliff face. In the afternoon, we enjoy a longer cruise to Kea. Along the way, we throw anchor for a refreshing swim stop. 5th day (Wed) Kea Island (aprx. 15 mi/25 km) Our starting point for exploring the northwestern-most inhabited island in the Cyclades is the beautiful, natural harbour of Korissia. Our cycling tour takes us to the picturesque mountain town of Loulis and on to the white beach of Otzias. In the afternoon, we cruise to Poros in the Saronic Gulf. 6th day (Thu) Poros Island (aprx. 14 mi/23 km) Our bike tour takes us once around the island which Poseidon once possessed. Shortly before the end of the tour, we arrive at Russian Bay. A sandy beach with turquoise blue water which tempts us for a swim. Back in Poros City, the boat waits for us with

7th day (Fri) Island Aegina (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) The Island of Aegina is known far beyond Greek borders for its incredible pistachio nuts! Today’s bike tour takes us up to the sanctuary of Aphaia. On our way back, we cycle across the middle of the island, past the monastery of Nektarios all the way to Aegina City. From here, we have our last cruise back to Piraeus. We enjoy an evening meal on board in the company of new friends, guides and crew. 8th day (Sat) Piraeus/Athens (Disembarkation) Disembark after breakfast on board followed by individual departure or an extended stay in Athens; home to the best-preserved theatre in Greece.

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Greece Korissia Otzias Kea Ioulis

Merichas

M editer ra n e an Chora

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Visit one of the best-preserved Greek temples: Sanctuary of Aphaia on the island of Aegina Nature Discover Poros by bike; an island covered in aromatic pine

Chora Kythnos Driopida

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a delicious, midday meal which we enjoy during the cruise to Aegina.

Seriphos Siphnos Kamares Kastro

Activity A stroll through the old town of Kastro on Sifnos Culinary Sheep's cheese in flaky pastry with honey and sesame seeds Souvenirs The colourful pottery from Sifnos is a wonderful souvenir! Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/kyk


BIKE & BOAT PELOPONNESE & SARONIC ISLANDS The Peloponnese is a Greek region steeped in history. The Mycenaeans, ancient Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Otto-mans and Albanians have all left their mark on the “Island of Pelops”. Here, you will find some of the greatest archaeological sites of antiquity and the Middle Ages. Discover this unique, culturally rich region as well as the diverse islands of the Saronic Gulf by bike and boat! Cycle through orange orchards and pomegranate plantations. Stroll through the picturesque, medieval town of Nafplio and embark on a geological journey through time on the volcanic peninsula of Methana! Discover the enchanting islands of the Saronic Gulf each with its own distinct and unique character. 1st day (Sat) Marina Zeas (Piraeus/ Athens) – (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Marina Zeas, part of Piraeus and about 25 km from the airport. Check in from 2 pm. Dinner is on board and the night is spent in Piraeus. 2nd day (Sun) Island of Poros (aprx. 14 mi/23 km) Cruise to the island of Poros. Our first cycling tour leads us from the island’s capital towards the 18th century Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi. Continuing on, we cycle once around the island which, in ancient times, was considered to be the island of Poseidon, God of the Sea. Shortly before the end of the tour, we will reach Russian Bay whose sandy beach and turquoise waters are sure to tempt us for a swim. In the enchanting harbour of Poros City, we can end our eventful day.

3rd day (Mon) Galatas – Ermioni – Nafplio (aprx. 25 mi/40 km) A small car ferry takes us from Poros to Galatas in the Peloponnese. From here, the bike tour will lead us for the most part along the sea and through fertile agricultural land towards the small coastal town of Ermioni. Lunch on board during a cruise to Nafplio. Enjoy a stroll through the picturesque streets of the former Greek capital with its ingenious fortifications, eventful history and numerous, individual cafés, bars and restaurants. 4th day (Tue) Mycenae – Island of Spetses (aprx. 31 mi/50 km) After cycling through apricot and orange groves we reach the remarkable Mycenaean fortress of Tiryns and the magnificent castle of Mycenae. Both have been listed as World Heritage Sites since 1999. In the 2nd millennium BC, Mycenae was one of Greece’s most important cities. The excavation site is enthralling: the famous Lion Gate, the incredibly thick Cyclopean Walls, Grave Circles A and B and the Treasury of Atreus. In the late afternoon, we cruise from Nafplio to the Island of Spetses. 5th day (Wed) Islands of Spetses and Hydra (aprx. 15 mi/25 km) The island of Spetses received its name from the Venetians who called it “Isola della spezie”. With the accompanying aroma of wild herbs and panoramic views, today’s tour will lead us along the traffic-free road that circles the island. For the majority of the ride, we will be able to enjoy incredible views of the turquoise sea. The journey will then continue on to

the island of Hydra. Since time immemorial, donkeys have been the only means of transport here. A unique place with arguably the most beautiful sunset in the region! 6th day (Thu) Methana Peninsula – Aegina Island (aprx. 15 mi/25 km) Sail to Methana Peninsula where the volcanic origin are immediately noticeable by the smell of sulphur and the shimmering colours of the rocks. The peninsula is characterised by more than 30 volcanoes, some of which are still active. The panoramic views on this bike tour are a true highlight. In the afternoon, we sail to the island of Aegina.

7th day (Fri) Island of Aegina (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) The island of Aegina is famous even beyond the borders of Greece for its excellent pistachio nuts. Today’s bike tour takes us up to the sanctuary of Aphaia. On the ride back, we cycle inland, passing the great monastery of Saint Nektarios and on to Aegina City where the ship awaits us for our last crossing to Piraeus. Enjoy a celebrative evening on board. 8th day (Sat) Marina Zeas (Piraeus/ Athens) – (Disembarkation) Disembarkation after breakfast and journey home or an extended stay in Athens.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 126 mi/200 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) Piraeus Airport Athens

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Greece

Aegina Aegina

Mykene

Methana Nafplio Poros

Peloponnese Ermioni

Poros Poros

Hydra Hydra

Spetses

Spetses

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Activity Take a walk on the beautiful island of Hydra and enjoy a worldclass sunset

Culture Visit Golden Mycenae with its Lion Gate and Cyclopean Walls

Culinary A must try: Greek mezedes – small entrées in large variety!

Nature Experience the pistachio island of Aigina

Souvenirs Pistachios from Aegina Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/pel

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BIKE & BOAT IONIAN ISLANDS On the Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece, Hellas shows her greenest side: pure nature, crystal clear blue, shimmering water and centuries of Venetian influence dominate this archipelago. From Corfu, this journey leads us off the beaten tourist track. Discover the famous island of Ithaca, said to have been the home of Odysseus, the unforgettable bird sanctuary of Lefkas, the fantastic mountain world of Cephalonia and the beautiful olive woods of the small island of Paxos by bike and boat. 1st day (Sat) Corfu/Marina Gouvia (Embarkation) Individual arrival by plane and subsequent transfer to the ship. Check in from 2 pm onwards. Dinner is the first meal on board and the night is spent in Corfu. 2nd day (Sun) Sivota – Parga – Lefkas Island (aprx. 18 mi/28 km) Cast off! In the morning, we cruise to Sivota on the mainland of Greece. We cycle from Sivota to Parga; beautifully situated below a Venetian fortress which towers over the old town. Here, the boat awaits us to take us on a long cruise to Nidri on the island of Lefkas.

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On our way, we pass the swingbridge which connects Lefkas with the Greek mainland. We spend the night in the lively harbour of Nidri. 3rd day (Mon) Lefkas Island (aprx. 21 mi/35 km) In the morning, we cycle to a nearby waterfall. With a bit of luck, there will be enough tumbling water to let us have a refreshing swim. Afterwards, we continue on quiet roads to the picturesque port of Sivota. Here, we board the boat and cruise to Fiskardo on the Island of Cephalonia. Situated on the northern tip of the island, the harbour town enchants with its colourful houses and many cafes and bars situated along the lively, waterfront promenade. 4th day (Tue) Cephalonia Island (aprx. 25 mi/39 km) We leave Fiskardo by bike and climb an impressive mountain road on the west coast of Cephalonia. From here we are met by awe inspiring views over the Assos Peninsula and the famous Myrtos Beach. Shortly before the end of the bike tour, we visit the Melissani stalactite cave on board a small rowboat. In Sami, the boat welcomes us and sets off for Vathy on Ithaka. 5th day (Wed) Ithaca and Meganisi Island (aprx. 13 + 8 mi/21 + 13 km) We start the day with a bike tour on the island of Ithaca; the former homeland of Odysseus. Decide for yourself, if you are up for the challenge of a true hill climb or if you would prefer the leisurely alternative of a panoramic ride at half the height. The Panagiota awaits our arrival in Frikes before setting off to the small island of Meganisi.

6th day (Thu) Mytikas – Lefkas City – Paxos Island (aprx. 30 mi/49 km) Meganisi is a small and charming island. A scenic tour takes us through the island's three villages. A stop at Spartochori Beach gives us time to swim before continuing in the afternoon by boat to the island of Paxos. The night is spent in the atmospheric harbour of Gaios. 7th day (Fri) Islands of Paxos and Corfu (aprx. 14 mi/23 km) Paxos, the smallest of the seven Io-

nian Islands, is covered in olive trees giving the island a wonderful silvergreen tint. On today’s cycle tour, we circle the island. After lunch, the Panagiota takes us back to Corfu where we end our journey with a dinner and a cosy get-together on board. 8th day (Sat) Corfu/Marina Gouvia (Disembarkation) After breakfast, check-out and individual return home or extended stay in Greece.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 131 mi/210 km • level 3 (s. p. 29)

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Ithaca, the home of Odysseus Nature The impressive mountain road on Cephalonia with a view onto Myrtos Beach Activity A visit to Melissani Cave on Cephalonia Culinary Kleftiko - lamb and rice noodles in a clay pot - is one of the specialties of the Ionian Islands Souvenirs The colourful pottery from Sifnos and handmade soap from Paxos are wonderful souvenirs!

Corfu

Corfu Airport

Corfu

Sivota

Paxos

Parga

Gaios

Antipaxos

Greece

Lefkas Lefkas

Nidri

Sivota Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/ion

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Fiskardo Cephalonia

Meganisi

Frikes Ithaca Vathy

Sami


BIKE & BOAT IONIAN ISLANDS & GULF OF CORINTH This bike and boat tour combines the Greek mainland with the impressive islands of the Ionian Sea. The green Ionian islands of Corfu, Paxos, Lefkas and Kefalonia have been characterised by centuries of Venetian rule. Famous sites such as Delphi, where the ancient Greeks once consulted the oracle, and Aegina, where the white temple of Aphaia gleams high above the sea, are some of the highlights of the tour. The passage through the Corinth Canal, an artificial seaway connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean, will surely be an unforgettable experience.

1st day (Sat) Corfu/Marina Gouvia (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Corfu. Check in from 2 pm onwards. The first meal on board is dinner and the night is spent in Corfu. 2nd day (Sun) Paxos Island (aprx. 15 mi/23 km) We start the morning with a cruise to Paxos, the smallest of the seven Ionian Islands. The whole island is covered in olive trees giving it a silver-green tint. On our first cycle tour we circle the whole island. Enjoy the evening in a cosy tavern in the unique, natural harbour of Gaios! 3rd day (Mon) Lefkas Town – Nidri (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) A longer crossing by boat brings us to the city of Lefkas. On this crossing, we pass the swinging bridge which connects the island of Lefkas with the Greek mainland. Today’s tour leads us across the island´s fascinating, mountainous landscape to the lively harbour town of Nidri. The island of Skorpios, which was once the private harbour of shipping mogul Aristotle Socrates Onassis, can be seen from our mooring.

4th day (Tue) Islands of Lefkas and Cephalonia (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) We cycle from Nidri to a nearby waterfall. Later, we explore the south of the island before arriving in the picturesque harbour of Sivota. From here, we cross over to Fiskardo where we spend the night. The harbour town on the northern point of Cephalonia charms visitors with its colourful houses and numerous cafés along the picturesque harbour promenade.

ped here, the oracle was also consulted at Delphi. The many temples and treasuries, the well-preserved theatre and stadium, and the breath-taking hillside location of the site makes Delphi an unforgettable experience. In the afternoon, we get to experience another programme highlight as we cruise through the 3.9 mi. long, 79 ft. wide and 26 ft. deep Corinth Canal which connects the Aegean Sea with the Gulf of Corinth.

5th day (Wed) Ithaca Island – Galaxidi (aprx. 12 mi/20 km) This morning we cycle on Ithaca. The homeland of the mythical king Odysseus is a hilly island with beautiful landscapes. On today’s cycle route, we can enjoy the typical island character. The ship awaits us for a long sail to Galaxidi; we arrive late at night.

7th day (Fri) Aegina Island – Piraeus/Marina Zeas (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) On Aegina, the famous pistachio island, we enjoy our last cycle tour to the excellently preserved temple of Aphaia. After, we sail back to Piraeus. We enjoy a celebrative evening meal on board together with new friends, crew and guides. 8th day (Sat) Athens/Piraeus (Disembarkation) Disembarkation after breakfast at 9am and individual return home or extended stay in Athens.

6th day (Thu) Galaxidi – Delphi Corinth Canal Transfer to the famous archeological site of Delphi which rests at the foot of the Parnassus mountain range. Not only was Apollo once worship-

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 126 mi/200 km • level 3 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The sanctuary of Apollo and the Oracle of Delphi

Corfu Corfu Airport

Airport Athens

Delphi Gaios Paxos

M editer ra n ea n

Lefkas

Nature Enjoy the picturesque natural harbour of Gaios on Paxos

Culinary The variety of Greek appetizers!

Activity A passage through the famous Corinth Canal

Souvenirs Pistachios from the island Aigina

Greece

Aegina

Lefkas Nidri Sivota Frikes Ithaca Fisk- Vathy ardo

Piraeus

Galaxidi

Patras

Peloponnese

Corinth

Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/ion2

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BIKE & BOAT SOUTH GREEK AEGEAN Explore the variety of the Dodecanese islands in the Southern Greek Aegean: be mesmerised by the towering volcano crater of Nissyros and the charm of Symi with its wonderful neo-classical buildings in the island's capital. Kos, where Greeks, Crusaders, Ottomans and Italians left their traces in the form of legends and buildings. A true highlight of the trip is the bike tour on the Datca Peninsula through incredible, natural surroundings, leading to the bay of Knidos with its ancient remains. 1st day (Sat) Bodrum (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Bodrum. Check in from 2 pm onwards. Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to explore the old town and harbour. Dinner is on board and the night is spent in Bodrum. 2nd day (Sun) Bodrum – Yalıçiftlik – Kos (aprx. 11.5 mi/18 km) Our first cycle tour takes us to Kızılağaç; famous for its local farmer’s market. Later, we continue to Yalıçiftlik. Here, we board the boat for lunch and a cruise to Kos town.

An abundance of cultural sights in Kos will give us an insight into the town’s turbulent historical past. 3rd day (Mon) Kos Island – Nissyros Island (aprx. 16 mi/25 km) We cycle to the world famous archaeological site, the Asclepion on Kos; the former realm of Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine. Later, we continue along the coast back towards the town of Kos where we board the boat and cruise to the volcanic island of Nissyros. 4th day (Tue) Nissyros Island – Tilos Island (aprx. 19 - 25 mi/30 - 40 km) We cycle to Nikia; a village built directly on the rim of the Stefanos crater at 1,400 ft./430 m above sea level. From here, we can enjoy a fascinating view into the volcano itself before cycling into the crater, with its steaming sulphur springs before turning back to the small port town of Mandraki where our boat waits to take us to the island of Tilos. 5th day (Wed) Tilos Island - Chalki Island (aprx. 14 mi/22 km) Our bike ride this morning takes us from Livadia to Megalochorio

7th day (Fri) Datça (Datça-Peninsula) – Knidos – Bodrum (aprx. 26 mi/41 km) Cruise to the Turkish Datça-Peninsula. Today’s bike tour takes us from the Datça district, along the peninsula to the historical ruins of Knidos (4th Century BC). A highlight here is the wonderfully preserved amphitheatre. Depending on the departure times, of the guests on board, the following day, we can either spend the night in Knidos or cross over to Bodrum.

(with an optional visit to the pygmy elephant museum). Afterwards we enjoy a relaxing cruise from Tilos to the island of Chalki. The picturesque island capital offers a first impression of the classic architectural style which awaits us. 6th day (Thu) Chalki Island – Symi Island (aprx. 16 mi/25 km) In the morning, we make the crossing to Panormitis Bay on the island of Symi, by boat. The destination of today’s cycling tour is the island's capital, Symi, with its classical cityscape and harbour. In the evening, we can climb to the upper part of the town and from here we have a breath-taking view over the harbour and the bay's coastline.

8th day (Sat) Bodrum (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation and return home or extended stay in Turkey. S S

8 days/7 nights • ca. 110 – 110 mi/160 - 175 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) Bodrum

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The Datca Peninsula and the ancient site of Knidos

Kızılağaç Yalıçiftlik

Kos

Kos

Turkey

Airport Kos

Nature Eye-catching volcanic rock formations in Nissyros Activity A walk to the upper town of Symi is rewarded with a beautiful sunset

Knidos

Datça

Mandraki Nissyros

Symi

Greece

Nikia

Symi Panormitis

Megalochorio Livadia

Culinary Mezes, the small portioned Greek starters Souvenirs A natural sponge from the island of Symi is a unique, local souvenir Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/grs

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Tilos

Chalki Chalki

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BIKE & BOAT CENTRAL GREEK AEGEAN Explore the sunny islands of the Greek Aegean by land and by sea. This archipelago is a magical and mythical world filled with historical monuments and an abundance of stories. Enjoy the peaceful island of Lipsi and the atmosphere of the holy island of Patmos. The island of Kos also entices with its unique panoramic views. 1st day (Sat) Bodrum (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Bodrum. Check in from 2 pm onwards. Afterwards, we have the opportunity to explore the old town and harbour. Dinner is served on board and the night is spent in Bodrum. 2nd day (Sun) Kos Island/Kos Town (aprx. 16 mi/25 km) We cross over to the island of Kos and enjoy our first bike tour to the picturesque Tigaki Beach. On our way, we pass the world famous archaeological site the, Asclepion of Kos. After our first swim in the Aegean, we finally reach the town of Kos. An abundance of cultural sights in Kos Town give us an insight into the town’s turbulent, historical past.

3rd day (Mon) Leros Island (aprx. 17.5 mi/28 km) We start with an early morning crossing to the scenic island of Leros. Today’s cycling tour leads us to the fort of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in Agia Marina and through the small alleyways of the town. Passing the picturesque town harbour, we cycle on to the seaside chapel of Agios Isidoros, a popular place on the island to get married. Following the coastline, we reach a beautiful sandy beach where we can stop for a swim and coffee. Back at the boat, we cast off for Patmos or a nearby bay. 4th day (Tue) Patmos Island – Lipsi Island (aprx. 7 – 10 mi/12 – 16 km) On a short cycle tour with panoramic views, we visit Patmos and its grotto. It is said that St. John received the revelation during his captivity here. The world famous monastery of St. John of Chora is found in a village with numerous white alleys and 34 churches and chapels. After a visit, we cycle along the coast until we reach the port. We meet the boat for lunch and cruise on to Lipsi.

5th day (Wed) Lipsi Island – Kalymnos Island (aprx. 6 – 10 mi/ 9 - 16 km) In the late morning, we explore Lipsi by bicycle and get an impression of its rich agriculture as we follow the route once around the island. A short crossing in the afternoon takes us to the green island of Kalymnos. The night is spent in a bay. 6th day (Thu) Kalymnos Island (aprx. 19 – 29 mi/30 – 45 km) Starting from Emporios, we cycle along the western coast and continue over a mountain pass which opens up into a lush green valley. Our tour leads us to the main village of Pothia. In the afternoon, we have enough time to explore the old town centre in Pothia by foot. It is clear to see the wealth that sponge diving brought to the inhabitants of this town.

7th day (Fri) Kos Island – Bodrum (aprx. 15 mi/24 km) Cruise to Kos. The last cycling trip begins here and leads us to the Embros Thermal Springs where we can enjoy a lengthy swim. After lunch ashore, we enjoy our last cruise on board to Bodrum. We have time for a walk through the lively old town of Bodrum with it’s impressive Castle of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem and the remains of the famous Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. 8th day (Sat) Bodrum (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation and individual journey home or extended stay in Turkey.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 97 mi/155 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) Skala

HIGHLIGHTS:

Lipsi

Greece

Patmos

Culture A visit to the monastery of St. John of Chora and the grotto on Patmos

Nature Keep an eye out for dolphins that often accompany our boat! Activity Enjoy a bath in the Embros Thermal Springs on Kos! Culinary Try a treat at one of the best confectioneries in the harbour of Lipsi!

Leros

M e d i te r rane an Lakki

Kalymnos Emporios Bodrum

Pothia Kos Kos Zia Airport Kos

Embros thermal bath

Souvenirs Buy some spices or traditional sweets at the bazaar in Bodrum Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/grm

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BIKE & BOAT GULF OF GÖKOVA A highlight among our cycling tours in Turkey: the Gulf of Gökova, stretching between the historic city of Bodrum and the incredibly beautiful Datça-Peninsula, is a scenic gem. Completely spared from mass tourism; here Turkey can be seen at its most authentic, laying down the best foundation for an unforgetable active holiday. Untamed nature with fantastic, panoramic views, small harbours, wonderfully clear waters and historical highlights make the Gökova Gulf a very attractive holiday destination, worth exploring by bike and boat!

for its local bazaar. After a rest, the tour continues to Yalıçiftlik. 3rd day (Mon) Yalıçiftlik - Mazı – Akbük (aprx. 26 mi/41 km) From Yalıçiftlik , our bike tour takes us through scenic, country landscapes before returning back to the coast to Mazı. We cruise to Akbük where we can enjoy the afternoon swimming. Dinner is served on board and the night is spent in Akbük.

1st day (Sat) Bodrum (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Bodrum. Checkin on board from 2 pm onwards. Use the afternoon to stroll through the bustling city. In the early evening, we board the boat for dinner. The night is spent in Bodrum.

4th day (Tue) Akbük – Akyaka (aprx. 19 mi/31 km) A shuttle service takes us to the charming mountain village of Sarnıçköy. The bike tour leads us from here to the neighbouring village of Akyaka where we can stop to admire the ancient rock tombs. This picturesque village is characterised by its pseudoSeljuk-Ottoman architecture with significant wooden elements, unique to Turkey.

2nd day (Sun) Bodrum – Yalıçiftlik (aprx. 11 mi/17 km) Guided city tour by bike through Bodrum to the imposing St. Peter's Fortress and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Afterwards, bike tour to Kızılağaç which is known

5th day (Wed) Akyaka – Çamlı (aprx. 21 mi/34 km) A round trip by bike around Akyaka will take us inland, away from the coast. Enjoy the natural surroundings and the solitude of this landscape before returning to Akyaka for lunch. Afterwards, we head to the

on the Datça Peninsula to discover it by bike. A first ascent leads us to a height of 450 m/1,480 ft before enjoying the descent back to the sea with a beautiful view over the Greek islands of Nissyros, Tilos and Rhodes. Today’s destination is Knidos. After visiting the impressive archaeological site, we spend the night in one of the most picturesque bays on the Turkish coast.

picturesque Çamlı Bay where we can take a refreshing swim. Dinner is served on board and the night is spent in Çamli. 6th day (Thu) Çamlı – English Bay Yedi Adalar (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) From Çamlı, today's bike tour takes us through small villages and fragrant pine forests to the picturesque English Bay. In this beautiful bay, we can swim to our heart's content. The following passage by boat to Yedi Adalar (Seven Islands) offers us one and a half hours to relax and enjoy the sun and the salty sea air. Dinner is served on board and the night is spent on anchor.

8th day (Sat) Knidos – Bodrum (Disembarkation) After breakfast on board, enjoy the sea air during the last crossing to Bodrum. Arriving in Bodrum, it is time to say goodbye to the ship, the crew and the tour guides. Disembarkation and individual journey back home or extension of your holiday in Turkey.

7th day (Fri) Yedi Adalar – Körmen – Knidos (aprx. 26 mi/42 km) In the morning, we cruise to Körmen

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Akbuk

Mazı Yalıçiftlik

English Bay

M e d i te r ran e an

Akyaka Çamlı

Yedi Adalar

Körmen Knidos

Turkey

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Knidos is one of the most impressive coastal excavation sites Nature Ride through the fragrant pine woods of Camli to the picturesque English Bay Activity Visit the ancient rock tombs near the old town of Akyaka 42

Culinary Gözleme the thin, filled flat breads are a speciality of the Anatolian kitchen! Souvenirs Buy some spices or traditional sweets at a local bazzar Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/gok


BIKE & BOAT LYCIAN COAST Spend a week discovering the Lycian coast from Marmaris to Fethiye on the three-masted motor yacht Bahriyeli. Discover unique, natural wonders and historical sites. Take a journey through time and admire the famous Dalyan rock tombs carved into the cliff face between 4 and 2 B.C. by the inhabitants of the Lycian Coast. Hike through the breathtaking Saklikent Canyon and spend your evenings in tranquil bays, rocked to sleep by the ocean. Other nights offer you the chance to enjoy the vibrant night life of the larger harbour towns.

we reach the Dalaman Plains. Today’s destination is Sarsala, a quiet bay where we spend the night.

1st day (Sat) Marmaris (Embarkation) Individual arrival by plane in Dalaman or Bodrum with an airport transfer to Marmaris (not included). Check-in from 2 pm onwards. Use the afternoon to stroll through the lively old town.

4th day (Tue) Fethiye – Göcek (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) Transfer (60 min) to Cavdir; the starting point of today’s cycling tour to the Saklikent Canyon. The canyon is spectacular and can be explored on foot. Afterwards, we continue cycling to the ancient town of Tlos, formerly one of the largest towns in Lycia. After an inspiring visit, a transfer takes us back to Fethiye. Back in the harbour, the Bahriyeli brings us to Göcek where we spend the night.

2nd day (Sun) Marmaris – Sarsala (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) A two-hour cruise brings us to a picturesque bay. From here, we cycle over a 850 ft./250 m high pass before

3rd day (Mon) Sarsala – Fethiye (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) After breakfast, we cross to Gemiler Bay, passing many small islands on the way. We cycle through a fragrant pine forest to the Greek city of Kayaköy; uninhabited since 1922. Afterwards, our bike tour leads us to the Ölüden Lagoon. One more appealing but challenging bike stage brings us to the boat, waiting in the lively town of Fethiye.

5th day (Wed) Göcek – Dalyan (aprx. 25 mi/40 km) From Göcek, we bike over a 1,150 ft./350 m high pass accompanied by panoramic views. Our ride continues through pine forests and fertile plains, lush with vegetation, all the way to Dalyan. From here, a small boat takes us down river, passing the impressive Lycian Rock Tombs of Dalyan to the Bahriyeli where we spend the night. 6th day (Thu) Kaunos – Ekincik (aprx. 20 mi/32 km) In the morning, another small boat picks us up and takes us to the ancient city of Kaunos. A few ruins are the only hint of its former wealth. After a brief visit, we continue cycling along the shore of Lake Köycegiz until we reach the thermal baths. After conquering a 1,150 ft/350 m climb,

we descend to the little village of Ekincik where we spend the night. 7th day (Fri) Ekincik – Marmaris (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) We cruise to the Bozborun Peninsula. On our last bike ride we take a quiet mountain road to a small mountain village with a tree dating back 1,500 years. After a spectacular descent down to Icmeler‘s coastal road our tour leads us to Marmaris where the boat awaits our arrival with a delicious dinner. 8th day (Sat) Marmaris (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation followed by a collective transfer to the airport (if requested) or individual journey home. An alternative is to extended your stay in Turkey.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 131 mi/210 km • level 3 (s. p. 29) Marmaris

Ekincik

Turkey

Dalyan

Dalaman

M e d i te r ran e an

Göcek

Sarsala Kemer

Fethiye

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The Lycian Rock Tombs are impressive regional icons Nature Explore the spectacular Sakklikent Canyon on foot

Sakklikent

Olüdeniz

Xantos

Activity Go for a walk around the old tree of Bayır - it brings good luck

Souvenirs Buy some spices or traditional sweets at a local bazzar

Culinary Gözleme - the thin, filled flat breads are very delicious

Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/lyk

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BIKE & BOAT VIETNAM Vietnam is a thrilling country of contrasts, with bustling, vibrant cities, ever-changing landscapes, deep-rooted traditions and one of the most diverse food cultures in the world. Immerse yourself in the vibrant flair of Vietnam for two weeks. Explore the fairytale world of the famous Ha Long Bay. Admire the lush green rice fields, friendly water buffaloes, colourful temples and pagodas, and be enchanted by the emerald-green water of the South China Sea. Explore the impressive monuments of the Vietnamese emperors in Central Vietnam as well as the historical town of Hoi An, a World Heritage Site, and the expansive, water labyrinth of the Mekong Delta in the south. 1st day (Sun) Hanoi (Arrival) (D) Individual arrival at Hanoi Airport. A transfer will bring you to your hotel in the heart of the old quarter of Hanoi. The historic old town district is considered one of the best-preserved in Southeast Asia. In the evening, we visit the famous water puppet theatre and stroll through the colourful, lively streets. Dinner is in a local restaurant and the night is spent in Hanoi.

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2nd day (Mon) Hanoi – Ninh Binh (Van Long) – Hoa Lu – Tam Coc (aprx. 14 mi/22 km + 6 mi/10 km) (B, L, D) After breakfast, a transfer takes us to the rural province of Ninh Binh. The first bike tour follows green rice fields to Hoa Lu, the former capital of Vietnam. After exploring the fascinating historical site with its well-preserved relics of past dynasties, we continue by bike through spectacular landscapes . Along the way, we stop in the

quaint village of Trang An where we are able to try some local specialties for lunch. After lunch, we continue by bike for a few kilometres to Tam Coc . We enjoy a ride on a traditional rowboat along the Tam Coc River. The last activity for today is a visit to a local bird sanctuary. Every evening, the flock of birds returning to their nests is a spectacular sight. Overnight stay at the hotel in Tam Coc. 3rd day (Tue) Tam Coc - Ha Long Bay (B, L, D) A longer transfer brings us to the Ha Long Bay where we board our traditional wooden junk. As we set off on our first cruise through the impressive island world of the Ha Long Bay, we enjoy a fresh seafood lunch. In the afternoon, we visit one of the local cave systems which have formed here over the past centuries. A short kayak tour is possible in the evening before we spend the night on anchor. 4th day (Wed) Island Trà Bản – Bai Tu Long Bay (ca. 16 mi/25 km) (B, L, D) After an early breakfast, we jump ship and navigate our way to the island of Tra Ban via hydrofoil, a unique place untouched by modern day tourism. The island offers us an insight into the former, traditional life of the island's inhabitants. A common sight are the Vietnamese water buffaloe grazing as we pass. We may even encounter one of the local farmers. In the afternoon, the hydrofoil takes us back to the pier where our junk awaits us. A relaxing cruise through the island world of the Bai Tu Long Bay tops off this eventful day.

5th day (Thu) Bai Tu Long Bay and Lan Ha Bay (Kayak-day) (B, L, D) This morning, we disembark the junk and take a water taxi to Lan Ha Bay where we are able to take a guided kayak tour along the lagoonlike shoreline. After a picnic and a lengthy swim break, our boat will take us past the floating houses to Cát Bà Island. A short transfer takes us to a beautiful resort where the evening can be enjoyed on the hotel’s very own sandy beach or at the pool. 6th day (Fri) Cát Bà Island – Viêt Hai Village (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) (B, L, D) Today’s cycling tour starts after a boat transfer and leads us through a national park to a small tribal village of the Viêt Hai minority. A guided

walk takes us through the protected, old-growth forest where nature rules. The aim is to reach the highest peak of the island which, on a good day, offers breath-taking view over the Ha Long Bay and the rest of the island. After the walk, a bike tour leads us back to the boat, taking us back to Cát Bà City. Overnight stay at a hotel on Cát Bà. 7th day (Sat) Cát Bà Island – Hai Phòng– Hoi An (B, L) We disembark after breakfast and take a water taxi to Hai Phòng where a bus waits to take us to the local airport. A domestic flight brings us to Đà Năng and, on arrival, a short transfer will see us checking in to our hotel resort in Hoi An. Here, we are able to relax in the river-side, palm

15 days/14 nights • aprx. 118 mi/190 km • level 1 - 2 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture A visit to Huê with the relics of the old imperial dynasties Nature The fruitful Mekong Delta, the rice paradise of Vietnam Activity Enjoy a kayak tour along the Ha Long and Lan Ha Bay Culinary Try a Pho, the traditional soup of Vietnamese cuisine Souvenirs Tailored, silken clothes are a beautiful and convenient souvenir Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/vie

Vietnam

China

Ha Long Bay Laos Central-Vietnam Thailand

Cambodia Vietnam Mekong Delta


tree gardens of the hotel before we seize the chance to stroll through the picturesque old town of Hoi An with its wood clad houses. The night is spent in our hotel in Hoi An. 8th day (Sun) Hoi An – Tra Que – Hoi An (aprx. 11 mi/17 km) (B, L) In the morning, we cycle to Tra Que; a small village in the suburban area of Hoi An. The name of the place originates from a sweet scented vegetable often used by the locals to spice up their meals. Our host prepares a meal together with us and familiarises us with the exotic ingredients. The afternoon can be spent independently: either strolling through the picturesque old town or relaxing on the white sands of Cua Dai or An Bang Beach. The night is spent in our hotel in Hoi An. 9th day (Mon) Hoi Han – Huê (aprx. 12 mi/20 km) (B, L) We check out of our hotel after breakfast. A transfer bus takes us over the Cloud Pass, the weather line between North and South Vietnam. After a short stopover on Lăng Cô Beach (incl. lunch break), we have the opportunity to cycle all the way along the coastline to Thuan An Beach before continuing to Huê. After checking into our lodge, the evening offers us some leisure time to explore the city independently.

10th day (Tue) Huê (aprx. 14 mi/23 km) (B, L) Today is dedicated to the old imperial city of Huê, situated along a bend in the Perfume River. The spiritual heart of Vietnam beats here with more than 300 temples and pagodas. In the morning, we visit the rambling citadel, formerly exclusively for the emperors of the Nguyen-Dynasty. In the afternoon, we explore the rural surroundings by bike. We ride alongside water channels and rice fields to the canopied bridge of Thanh Toan. After a day of incredible cultural and scenic impressions, we enjoy a free evening in the Ecolodge Huê. 11th day (Wed) Huê – Ho Chi Minh City– Mekong Delta (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) (B, L, D) After breakfast, a domestic flight takes us to Ho Chi Minh city with a subsequent transfer to Mỳ Tho, the entrance of the delta, where we check in on board the ship. As we cruise along the Mekong, we can enjoy the flourishing nature of the delta. In the afternoon, we take part in a bike tour along the river. Exploring the surroundings of a number of the Mekong river arms and channels. Afterwards, our junk takes us for a sunset sail towards Cai Be where we spend the night on anchor.

12th day (Thu) Mekong Delta: Cái Bè – Islands of Vĩnh Long und Traon (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) (B, L, D) In the morning we cross over to Vĩnh Long Island where we cycle in the shade of the palm trees. We continue by boat to Traon Island where we again have the opportunity to explore the surroundings by bike. Later on, we can enjoy the excellent cuisine on board and the wonderful evening atmosphere in the water labyrinth of the Mekong Delta. The night is spent on anchor. 13th day (Fri) Can Tho – Ho Chi Minh City (B, L) During breakfast, the ship takes us to Can Tho where we see one of the last floating markets in Vietnam. A visit to the region’s largest farmer´s market rounds off our cultural experience of Southern Vietnam. After lunch on board our junk, we disembark and take a transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City.

14th day (Sat) Ho Chi Minh City (B, L, D) Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is a boomtown and the modern day centre of Vietnam. On a guided city tour, we learn about this growing megacity, the town hall, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the main post office, influenced by Renaissance architecture, - and other important sights which characterise the city’s image. In the afternoon, we are free to roam. Dive into the beautiful chaos of the Benh Thanh Market before saying goodbye to our fellow travelers and the tour guides at dinner. The night is spent in a hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. 15th day (Sun) Departure (B) Departure after breakfast or prolonged stay in Ho Chi Minh City or Siem Reap. B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner

Would you like to see more of Hanoi or visit Angkor Vat? 2-Day Additional Programme in Hanoi Use the opportunity to arrive one day earlier in Hanoi. Enjoy sightseeing in a bustling city with tree lined boulevards, French colonial architecture, peaceful lakes and oriental temples. 4-Day Programme in Siem Reap and Angkor Wat (Cambodia) The extensive establishments of Angkor Wat are certainly part of the World's Wonders and are perfect for an extension of your Vietnam holiday. The programme consists of easy cycling tours and some distances are covered by foot. There is, of course, plenty of time for sightseeing at this impressive location. Take the opportunity and don't miss out on Angkor Wat. For additional information about our Vietnam extension programmes in Hanoi and Siem Reap (Angkor Vat) please visit our website: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/vie 45


E-BIKE & BOAT KVARNER BAY PLUS Our proud motor yacht, Andela Lora, is your comfortable home for this amazing week. Quiet coves with crystal-clear water surround by the dramatic landscapes of the Kvarner Bay Islands; green hills and rocky moon landscapes give way to small harbour towns rich in history and culture. Discover the charm of the Adriatic Sea for yourself by ebike or hybrid bike and boat.

3rd day (Tue) Islands of Lošinj and Molat (aprx. 12 + 6 mi/20 + 10 km) We cycle along the seaside promenade to the south of Lošinj and visit the picturesque, small harbour town of Veli Lošinj before returning to the ship for lunch. In the afternoon, we cross over to the island of Molat where we can enjoy another short cycling tour. The night is spent in a quiet harbour on the island.

1st day (Sun) Omišalj (Embarkation) – Cres Individual arrival in Omišalj on the island of Krk. Check-in on the motor yacht between 2 and 2:30 pm. At around 3pm the ship takes us on a four hour cruise to the island of Cres. On Cres we take a walk through the Venetian old town in the evening.

4th day (Wed) Island of Dugi Otok (aprx. 26 mi/42 km) – Zadar Cruise to the "spice island", Dugi Otok. Our ride along the island's road with its panoramic views takes us to Sali, where the boat waits to take us to Zadar. Formerly the political, cultural and intellectual centre of Dalmatia. 3000 years of history have characterised this town. Don't miss the unique Sea Organ and the "Greeting to the Sun".

2nd day (Mon) Islands of Cres and Lošinj (aprx. 18 mi/28 km) After breakfast, our first bike ride takes us from the city of Cres to Martinšćica. The boat awaits our arrival and lunch is served during the cruise to the island of Lošinj. If the weather is good, the captain will arrange a swim stop before tying up in the harbour town of Mali Lošinj. The port, with its colourful facades and numerous cafes, offers its visitors a welcoming atmosphere for a relaxing evening.

5th day (Thu) Island of Pag – Island of Rab (aprx. 12 mi/20 km) In the morning, we cruise to the island of Pag. Starting from Novalja, we cycle along the narrow peninsula until we reach the sea. Here the ship waits to take us to the island of Rab. The town of Rab, the fortified capital of the island, is one of the highlights of the trip.

6th day (Fri) Island of Rab (aprx. 15 mi/25 km) Discover the charming island of Rab on a lovely bicycle tour. At noon, we cruise to Jablanac, near the picturesque Zavratnica Fjord. In the evening, the ship takes us to the neighbouring island of Krk where we spend the evening in the historical town of Krk. 7th day (Sat) Island of Krk (aprx. 28 mi/45 km) We cycle across the island of Krk to the small town of Vrbnik in the

northeast; home to the famous Zlahtina white wine. Later on, we continue to Omišalj and on our way, we have a chance to swim in the bay of Soline. A cheerful evening meal on board the boat gives us time to celebrate the events of the week. 8th day (Sun) Omišalj (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am followed by an individual journey home or an extended stay in Croatia.

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Airport Rijeka

Culture Zadar with 3000 years of history, the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun Nature Lush vegetation on the island of Molat; famous for its sea of blossoms in spring

Souvenir A miniature version of the glagolithic script found in Baška or local wine Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/kvp

Vrbnik Krk

Krk Cres Cres Martinšcica

Activity A cycling tour on the island of Dugi Otok with panoramic views over the Kvarner Bay Culinary Try the delicious sheep's cheese on Pag and Prsut, the famous Croatian ham

Croatia

Omišalj

Rab

Rab

Jablanac Zavratnica Bay

Lun Pag

Novalja

Mali Lošinj Veli Lošinj Lošinj

Molat

Božava

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E-BIKE & BOAT NATIONAL PARKS OF DALMATIA PLUS Accompanied by one of our first class boats, Princeza Diana or Melody, we discover not only the famous Krka and Kornati national parks and the Telašćica Nature Park but also the medieval old towns of Šibenik, Zadar and Trogir. We also visit Dugi Otok, the most scenic island in northern Dalmatia. 1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) Rogoznica Individual arrival in Trogir. Check-in takes place between 2 and 2.30 pm. We depart Trogir with the boat at around 3 pm. During the cruise to Rogoznica, we can enjoy the fresh sea breeze.

2nd day (Sun) Rogoznica – Vodice – Slanica – Nature Park Telašcica (aprx. 16 mi/27 km) In the morning, the boat takes us to Vodice from where we enjoy our first bike ride to Slanica on the island of Murter. From here, we continue by boat to the island of Dugi Otok. The cruise takes us through the Kornati National Park; an archipelago in crystal clear water known for its rich sea life and beautiful landscapes. In the evening, we can enjoy a hike up to the steep cliffs in the Telašcica Nature Park before spending the night in the seaside village of Sali.

3rd day (Mon) Island Dugi Otok – Zadar (aprx. 30 mi/48 km) We start today’s ride from Sali along the almost traffic free island of Dugi Otok. Incredible panoramic views accompany us along the entire ride until we reach the village of Božava. We then cast off and sail to Zadar where we discover the importance of the city on a guided city tour. 4th day (Tue) Zadar – Islands of Ugljan and Pašman – Vodice (aprx. 20.5 mi/33 km) In the morning, we cruise to Preko on Ugljan and cycle to the island of Pašman via the bridge that joins these two islands. Once we arrive in Tkon, we board the boat and cross over to Vodice, a popular holiday destination on the Dalmatian mainland. 5th day (Wed) Vodice – Skradin (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) A scenic tour leads us from Vodice, along quiet roads and through quaint villages in the Dalmatian countryside, to the beautiful city of Skradin. In the afternoon, we are invited to sample some local specialties, of which there are plenty in Dalmatia.

6th day (Thu) Krka-Waterfalls – Šibenik – Primošten Today it is time to discover the unique waterfalls of the Krka National Park. On returning to the boat, we cruise to the city of Šibenik. The St. James Cathedral is the local icon and is a protected World Heritage Site. It is regarded as the most magnificent sacral building on the Adriatic coast. After a tour of the town, we board the boat once more and cruise to Primošten. 7th day (Fri) Primošten – Trogir (aprx. 28 mi/45 km) The last bike tour for the week takes us from Primošten inland, past rural villages to Trogir. Here we have time to wander through the beautiful streets of the old town before enjoying a festive evening meal on board. 8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Croatia.

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Cuture The beautiful Cathedral of St. James Nature The roaring waterfalls in the Krka National Park

Zadar

Activity Standing atop the cliffs in the Telašćica Nature Park

Preko Pašman

Božava Veli Rat

Souvenir A bottle of Maraschino liqueur

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Trogir

Vodice Ugljan

Culinary Dine in a typical Konoba

Airport Split

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Primošten Murter

Rogoznica

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E-BIKE & BOAT SOUTHERN DALMATIA PLUS Discover the exceptional natural beauty of the South Dalmatian coastline and island world on board an elegant first class motor yacht. Highlights such as Diocletian’s Palace in Split, the picturesque old town of Korčula and the lavender island, Hvar provides an unforgettable, travel experience. The itinerary is similar to our regular tour of South Dalmatia making these tours great alternatives for one another should your preferred tour date be unavailable.

3rd day (Mon) Island Vis (aprx. 20 mi/32 km) Vis is the furthest inhabited island from the Croatian mainland. 2,300 years ago, the island was a Greek colony called Issa. In modern history, the island was closed to civilians for a long time as it was mainly used as a military base. Today we have the opportunity to explore the island by bicycle, which now has abundant nature. On our return to the harbour of Vis, the boat takes us to the island of Korčula. The night is spent in Vela Luka.

1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) – Hvar Island Individual arrival in Trogir. Check-in on board between 2 and 2:30 pm. At aprx. 3 pm, we depart from Trogir to the island of Hvar where the beautiful harbour of Stari Grad is our first port of call. The night is spent here.

4th day (Tue) Islands of Korčula (aprx. 37.5 mi/60 km) Today we discover the island of Korčula by bicycle. Vast vegetation and cypress gardens characterise the island. Our cycle tour leads us along the ridge of the island to Pupnat Bay and then further on to Korčula town. Here we have time to take a walk through the wonderful old town with its narrow alleyways. The night is spent in Korčula town.

2nd day (Sun) Islands of Hvar and Vis (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) After breakfast, we set off on a bike tour from Stari Grad to the island's capital city, Hvar. Visit the magnificent Renaissance Square and enjoy the view up to the Spanish Fortress, situated high above the city. Back on board again, we cross over to the island of Vis. The night is spent in the town of Vis.

6th day (Thu) Omiš - Split (aprx. 27 mi/44 km) Morning cruise to Omiš. Today we can choose between taking part on a bike tour around the Cetina Canyon or participating in a rafting excursion down the Cetina River (not included in the tour price). In the afternoon, the boat takes us to Split. The old town, built adjoining the famous palace of the Roman Caesar, Diocletian, is a World Heritage Site.

the island of Šolta where we enjoy our last bike tour. Walled fields, numerous olive groves and fig trees line the roads. The fragrant smell of rosemary accompanies us on our ride. Once back at the boat, we cruise to Trogir where we can take a tour of the old town before enjoying a last, celebrative evening meal on board. 8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) Disembarkation until 9 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Dalmatia/Croatia.

7th day (Fri) Islands of Šolta (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) From Split, we continue by boat to

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 128 mi/205 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) Airport Split

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5th day (Wed) Island Brač (aprx. 17 mi/27 km) Today we cruise to the island of Brač, which is famous for its precious limestone. After a long swim break followed by lunch, we start our cycling trip from Sumartin through Selca and on to the picturesque harbour town of Pučišća.

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Hvar Vis Korčula Vela Luka

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Korčula - Birthplace of Marco Polo and homeland of the famous sabre dance, Moreska Nature The Cetina Canyon with its steep cliffs and roaring river

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Activity A walk to the Spanish Fortress in Hvar will be rewarded with a great view!

Korčula

Culinary Brodet; a Croatian fish soup you should definitely try in a beautiful harbour atmosphere Souvenir Dingač is a heavy red wine grown on the nearby Pelješac Peninsula Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/dap


E-BIKE & BOAT HIGHLIGHTS OF DALMATIA PLUS Experience the region of South Dalmatia and Dubrovnik with its amazing city walls on board a deluxe motor yacht. Breath-taking scenic landscapes and cultural highlights wait to be discovered on exciting cycling tours. The highlights of the trip are the town centres of Split and Dubrovnik, both of which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as the islands of Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Lastovo, Mljet and Šipan. 1st day (Sun) Split (Embarkation) Individual journey to Split. Check-in on board takes place between 2 and 2.30 pm in Split harbour. At arround 4.30 pm, a guided city tour offers us the chance to see inside the old town, formerly the palace of the Roman Caesar Diocletian. 2nd day (Mon) Split – Island of Brač: Pučišća – Bol – Island of Hvar: Jelsa (aprx. 14 mi/23 km) In the morning, we cruise to the island of Brač, famous for its precious limestone. We cycle from Pučišća to Bol, famous for its 'Golden Horn'

guided city tour gives us an overview of the city and its greatest icons.

beach. Keen swimmers can take a dip here before continuing by boat to Jelsa on the island of Hvar. 3rd day (Tue) Hvar Island: Jelsa – Stari Grad – Hvar – Korčula Island: Vela Luka (aprx. 22 mi/35 km) Today’s cycling tour leads us to Stari Grad and, later on, through lavender fields and small villages to the island's capital, Hvar. We can visit the magnificent Renaissance Square with a view up to the Spanish Fotress, towering high above the city. An afternoon cruise brings us to the sheltered bay of Vela Luka on the island of Korčula where we spend the night. 4th day (Wed) Korčula Island: Vela Luka – Korčula town (aprx. 37.5 mi/60 km) A mild Mediterranean climate and a broad variety of different landscapes await us on today’s cycle tour across the island of Korčula. For many, this is the most diverse and beautiful island in Dalmatia. The picturesque town of Korčula competes with Venice for the honour of being the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. A

5th day (Thu) Lastovo Island – Mljet Island (aprx. 17.5 mi/28 km) A morning crossing takes us to the secluded island of Lastovo. The Roman emperor, Augustus, appreciated the mild climate here and, for a time, the island was named after him; "Augusta Insula". The golden coloured white wine “Marastina”, known even beyond the borders of Croatia, is grown here. We enjoy scouting the island by bike before returning to the boat for lunch while cruising towards our next port of call, Pomena, on the island of Mljet. 6th day (Fri) Mljet Island (aprx. 17.5 mi/28 km) From the harbour of Pomena,we cycle across the green and forested island. With 70 % of its landmass covered by woodland, it is the most forested island in the Mediterranean region. Homer mentioned this island

in his poem the "Odyssey". He made it the home of the nymph Calypso and the legendary Greek king, Odysseus, who could not resist Calypso and stayed on Mljet for seven years. In the afternoon, we cruise from Sobra to the island of Šipan. 7th day (Sat) Šipan Island – Dubrovnik (aprx. 7 mi/11 km) We enjoy a relaxed bike tour on Šipan, the largest of the Elaphiti Islands. Returning to the boat, we set out on our last crossing. After our arrival in Dubrovnik, we can take part in a guided city tour to explore the UNESCO World Heritage city with its incredible walls before returning to the boat for a celebrative evening meal. 8th day (Sun) Dubrovnik (Disembarkation) Disembarkation after breakfast until 9 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Croatia.

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Šipan Suđurađ Sobra

Pučišća

Airport Trogir Split

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Trogir Brač Šolta

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Culture Korčula city, a Dalmatian architectural gem Nature Mljet Island and its salt lakes

Activity A walk to the Spanish Fortress in Hvar is not only a good workout; you will also be rewarded with great view

Souvenir In Dubrovnik you will find a broad range of typical Croatian souvenirs Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/ en/sdp

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SAIL & BIKE HIGHLIGHTS TUSCANY Cycle in the footsteps of the Etruscans and enjoy the Italian ‘Dolce Vita!’. Cypress trees, wine fields and olive groves spread across the rolling hills, characterizing the typical Tuscan landscape. Picturesque medieval towns with small cobbled streets and colourful houses invite curious visitors. The tall ship, Atlantis, provides accommodation combined with a unique sailing experience. Please note: the itinerary is strongly dependent on the weather conditions. Therefore, all harbours and anchorages may be subject to change depending on the wind patterns during your week on board. 1st day (Sat) Arrival in Porto Santo Stefano (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Porto St. Stefano. Luggage can be taken on board from 2 pm onwards and check-in takes place at 6 pm. Enjoy a first evening meal on board and

the night is spent in Porto St. Stefano. 2nd day (Sun) Monte Argentario – Talamone (aprx. 25 mi/40 km) Our first bike tour takes us from Porto St. Stefano, past the Laguna di Orbetello to the historic town of Orbetello. We continue to the ruins of the fortified Roman town of Cosa and on through the Duna Feniglia Nature Reserve. In the afternoon, we return to Porto St. Stefano where the Atlantis awaits our arrival for a crossing to Talamone. 3rd day (Mon) Talamone – Magliano di Toskana – Talamone (aprx. 28 mi/45 km) After breakfast, we start on a tour through rolling landscapes characterised by grape vines and olive groves. We visit the picturesque medieval town of Magliano di Toskana. After an enchanting walk through the town, we return to Talamone and enjoy a special wine tasting and dinner on board.

4th day (Tue) Talamone – Porto Azzuro (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km) Morning sail to Elba with the opportunity to help set the sails. After lunch, we go ashore and enjoy the lush nature and rich history of the island on a cycle tour to Capoliveri. In the evening, we have time to stroll through Porto Azzuro. 5th day (Wed) Porto Azzuro – Enfola Bay (aprx. 21.9 mi/35 km) Today we start cycling in the morning from Porto Azzuro to the north of the island. After a coffee break in Rio nell' Elba, we continue to one of the most impressive view points of the trip over the bay of Portoferreio. After lunch, it is only a few kilometres to the beautiful bay of Enfola. 6th day (Thu) Patresi – Marina di Campo (aprx. 19 mi/30 km) Today we take on the longest stage of the tour! We start by cycling through mountainous landscapes and on to the villages of Marciana

and Monte Perone. From here, we enjoy a long descent to the village of San Piero in Campo where we have lunch. After lunch, we meet the Atlantis and enjoy a swim from the ship. An evening sail brings us to the island of Giglio. 7th day (Fri) Island Giglio – Porto St. Stefano (aprx. 9.5 mi/15 km) We go ashore in Campese and cycle to the medieval town of Giglio Castello on the highest point of the island. After a descent on the other side of the island, we arrive in Giglio Porto where the ship awaits us for a last sail back to Porto St. Stefano. We enjoy a festive evening meal on board. 8th day (Sat) Porto St. Stefano (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation at 9 am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay in Tuscany.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 120 mi/190 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The Spanish Fortress in Porto St. Stefano

Enfola

Italy

Patresi San Piero in Campo

Marina Di campo

Lago Poggio Perotto Magliano in Toskana

Talamone

Porto Azzuro

Nature Azure blue sea surrounding Elba Activity The Tuscan scenery with its rolling hills and vineyards

Porto- Rio nell’ Elba ferreio Elba

Maremma

Capoliveri

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Orbetello Porto Santo Stefano

Duna Feniglia

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Monte Argentario

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Giglio Giglio Porto


SAIL & BIKE SCOTLAND On board the Flying Dutchman, we visit the Isle of Mull and the Isle of Jura, known for its abundance of red deer and its world-famous whisky distillery. Enjoy the untammed scenery of Scotland, its colour contrasts and great biodiversity. Treat yourself to a glass of whisky in the evening in one of the local pubs and sway to the ever-present sound of Scottish music. Keep watch for dolphins and seals as we sail through impressive landscapes. A variety of exciting animal encounter can also be witnessed from the bike; keen eyes can spot eagles, red deer and otters . 1st day (Sun) Oban (Embarkation) (D) Individual journey to Edinburgh or Glasgow followed by train or bus transport to Oban (collective transfer possible – not included in the tour price). Your cabins on the Flying Dutchman are ready for check in at 5 pm. A late evening dinner will give you time to get to know the crew and tour guides. 2nd day (Mon) Oban - Toberonochy – Crinan (aprx. 22 mi/36 km) (B, D) After breakfast, we adjust our bicycles and start our first cycle tour. It takes us southwards from Oban, through hilly landscapes and along the shores of a small highland lake back to the sea. Here we cross a remote peninsula before boarding the ferry, which takes us to the island of Luing. At the Toberonochy dock, the Flying Dutchman awaits us for a cruise over to Crinan, where we spend the night.

3rd day (Tue) Crinan – Isle of Jura (aprx. 23 mi/37 km) (B, L) Today’s bike tour takes us from Crinan to the fascinating Kilmartin excavation site. Stone circles, reminiscent of Stonehenge and prehistoric burial mounds, characterise the vast landscape. After visiting the museum grounds, we return to Crinan. We continue to the Isle of Jura by boat, past the Kintyre Peninsula, famous from the Paul McCartney song ‘Mull of Kintyre’. 4th day (Wed) Isle of Jura – Isle of Mull (aprx. 17 mi/27 km) (B, L, D) After breakfast, we cycle northwards on Jura. It is a tranquil place, disturbed only occasionally by one of the 5,000 deer that live there. Passing the so-called Paps of Jura, we arrive at a small dock, where we board the Flying Dutchman and cross over to Mull. On the way, we pass the swirling waters of Corryvreckan, one of the largest natural whirlpools in the world. But don't worry, our experienced crew will guide us safely to a quiet bay on the Isle of Mull for the night. 5th day (Thu) Isle of Mull: Duart Castle – Salen – Tobermory (aprx. 37 mi/60 km) (B) Today’s cycle tour is dedicated entirely to the scenic beauty of Scotland. Our tour takes us through hilly terrain and along the island’s coastline. We cycle to Salen before boarding our ship to sail to Tobermory Bay. In this pretty little place, with its colourful facades, an evening visit to an original Scottish pub is high on the agenda. Here we can try national dishes such as fish ‘n’ chips or haggis.

6th day (Fri) Isle of Mull: Tobermory – Salen (aprx. 31 mi/50 km) (B, D) Today we head for higher ground on our ride through the northern part of the Isle of Mull. As a reward, a cosy tearoom offers us a welcomed break before we head for the brilliant white beach of Calgary Bay. We continue and find ourselves back in Salen. Here our ship waits to take us on a short crossing before dropping anchor for the night.

cycle on hillsides and through moorlands before meeting the Flying Dutchman once more. Back on board, we sail to Oban, where we enjoy a celebrative last meal. 8th day (Sun) Oban (Disembarkation) (B) After breakfast, individual journey home (or collective transfer to Edinburgh Airport) or an extended holiday in Scotland.

7th day (Sat) Morvern Peninsula: Lochaline – Kingairloch (aprx. 16 mi/26 km) (B, D) After a short morning crossing through the Sound of Mull to Lochaline, we head off on a scenic cycling tour. After the first ascent, we reach an almost traffic-free road leading through the barren highlands. We follow wild mountain streams and 8 days/7 nights • aprx. 147 mi/237 km • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Duart Castle and the Scottish clans

Tobermory Dervaig Morvern

Calgary

Lochaline

Salen

Nature The swirling waters of Corryvreckan Activity A refreshing swim at Calgary Beach for the brave hearted

Kerrera

Oban

Mull

Luing

Scotland

Culinary Try the Scottish national dish, haggis Souvenir A bottle of good single malt whisky Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/ en/scj

Ardlussa

Crinan

Colonsay Jura Islay

Craighouse

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SAIL & BIKE DANISH SOUTH FUNEN & BALTIC SEA (guided) “Our South Sea'' is what the Danes proudly call this enchanting mix of endless sandy beaches, brilliantlywhite chalk cliffs, countless islands and small harbour towns with their colourful thatched houses. We are very happy to be able to offer a journey through this magnificent region by bike and boat. Some nights are spent on anchor with dinghy transfers to shore. 1st day Kiel-Holtenau/Germany (Embarkation at Holtenau) Individual journey to the harbour in Kiel-Holtenau. Check in at 7 pm before a first evening meal is enjoyed on board. 2nd day Kiel – Klimtholm/Island of Møn (Sailing day) The entire day is spent sailing to the island of Møn. Sailing enthusiasts can actively take part in the sailing of the ship. Our destination is the little harbour town, Klintholm, on the island of Møn. 3rd day Island of Møn (aprx. 27 mi/43 km) After breakfast, our first cycle tour takes us across the island. The cliffy coast of Klint is truly a highlight. The chalk cliffs at the eastern end of the

island are 128 m high. Once back on board, the Atlantis casts off for Køge, one of the best preserved medieval towns in Denmark. 4th day Island of Sjælland / Køge Roskilde (aprx. 22 mi/36 km) Today we enjoy a cycling tour from Køge to the royal city of Roskilde. We visit the city's mighty cathedral, a World Heritage Site. There is time to take a stroll through the harbour before taking a train to Copenhagen. Our proud ship, Atlantis, waits for us in front of the Copenhagen Castle. 5th day Copenhagen: a visit to the little mermaid (aprx. 16 mi/25 km) Copenhagen is a patchwork of impressions: palaces, "island", colourful Christiania, the Royal Garden and Rosenborg Castle, a charming old town centre as well as some Mediterranean flair. We have time to explore the lovely old town and then go for a cycle or enjoy the shelter of the ship. 6th day Bye-bye Copenhagen (Sailing day) We wave "goodbye" to the Little Mermaid, sitting on her rock in the harbour. We sail beside the Danish Riviera for a while, as we navigate towards Samsø.

7th day Island of Samsø / Kolby Kås or Ballen Havn – Tranebjerg (aprx. 34 mi/54 km) Few know about Samso, the sunny island of Denmark. The island's tranquil atmosphere is sure to have you spellbound. A ride in the dinghy brings us to Kolby Kås or Ballen Havn. Our cycle tour takes us to Tranebjerg with a stop for lunch in Ballebjerg. In the afternoon, we visit Stavens Fjord archipelago with its bird reserve. Back on board in the afternoon, we sail south. Dinner is served on board in the harbour of Nyborg on the Island of Funen. 8th day Island of Funen (Fyn)/ Nyborg – Svendborg (aprx. 28 mi/45 km) On our way out of town, we cycle past the Castle of Nyborg. Our first stop is a traditional mill. We pass the impressive Holckenhavn Castle and can enjoy our lunch close by the sea. We continue cycling until we reach

the Skarupøre Sound, where we board the Atlantis by dinghy. We enjoy a cheerful sail across the sound to the natural harbour of Svendborg. 9th day Island of Ærø (aprx. 25 mi/40 km) The island of Ærø is like a pocketsized Denmark. Along our route, we pass by tiny clusters of colourful houses with thatched roofs. An impressive cliff coast at Vorderup Klint offers a vast view across the sea. We arrive in Ærøskøbing around lunchtime, where we have time to soak up the local impressions. In the afternoon, we hop back on board the Atlantis in Søby in the afternoon and set the sails on our journey to Kiel. 10th day Kiel-Holtenau (Farewell/ Disembarkation) After breakfast we disembark until 9 am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay in Denmark.

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Ballen

S e a

København Roskilde Køge

Nature The chalk cliffs on the island of Møn Activity A bike ride to the royal city of Roskilde near the winding fjord

Stavens Fjord

Nyborg Fyn Klintholm

Tåsinge Als

Møn

Ærø Langeland Lolland

Laboe Kiel Holtenau

Fehmarn

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SAIL & BIKE HOLLAND IJsselmeer (guided) Discover the southern IJsselmeer on this spectacular trip by bike and boat. Cycle through quaint, historic harbour towns and merchant cities, and the Polderland with its numerous windmills and rural villages. We will encounter historical towns such as Hoorn and Enkhuizen, whose magnificent buildings give a vivid impression of their wealth in the 17th century. Scenic landscapes also accompany us as we cycle through various Dutch national parks. 1st day (Sat) Amsterdam (Embarkation) - Volendam (aprx. 6 mi/10 km) Individual arrival in Amsterdam. Embarkation between 1 and 2 pm followed by a sail to Volendam. A short warm-up ride leads us through the rural nature reserve, Waterland, with its many villages. 2nd day (Sun) Volendam (aprx. 22 or 31 mi/36 or 49 km) / Volendam – Hoorn A very Dutch start to the day: we cycle to a nearby family-run cheese and clog shop for a short demonstration of cheese and clog making and, of course, a cheese tasting. We conti-

nue along the dikes to Purmerend in the heart of the polder De Beemster. Our next destination is Edam, known worldwide for its cheese. Following the main dike of the the IJsselmeer, we arrive at the Volendam Promenade. After some free time here, we sail to Hoorn. 3rd day (Mon) Hoorn – Enkhuizen (aprx. 17 or 24 mi/28 or 39 km) Today’s ride brings us to Enkhuizen via small rural hamlets and villages. We pass by the windmill, De Krijgsman (The Warrior), the highest windmill in the province of NorthHolland, and one of only a few Dutch windmills still in commercial use. The area is also known for its many greenhouses, in which vegetables are grown. Enkuizen was formerly a very wealthy city, still recognizable today by the many stately mansions, canals, churches and city walls. 4th day (Tue) Enkhuizen – Stavoren (loop aprx. 15 or 23 mi/25 or 37 km) Weather permitting, we sail across the IJsselmeer to the port of Stavoren in Friesland (aprx. 4 hours). On board, we can help the captain sail the ship or simply sit back on

deck and enjoy the ride. On arrival, a bike tour is planned taking us to Hindeloopen. From there we continue to Workum, home of the Jopie Huisman Museum. This museum is dedicated to the work and life of the Frisian realist painter Jopie Huisman, whose work is very much appreciated by the Dutch. 5th day (Wed) Stavoren – Lemmer (aprx. 25mi/40 km) By bike, we follow the dike along the IJsselmeer, and arrive in Gaasterland. Our ride takes a turn into the Rijsterbos, a 300-year-old forest, before leading us to the town of Balk. Shortly afterwards, we arrive at the fortress city of Sloten. We have time to explore the narrow streets and relax for a coffee. The last stretch of today’s tour brings us to the fishing port of Lemmer, where the ship moors for the night. 6th day (Thu) Lemmer – Urk (loop aprx. 12 mi/20 km) In the morning, we sail across the IJsselmeer to the port of Urk. Here we can take a stroll through the narrow streets and alleys.

The houses are built row on row, elevated above the ground to protect them against floodwater. In the afternoon, a short, optional bike ride takes us through the Northeast Polder (Noordoostpolder). 7th day (Fri) Urk - Lelystad / Lelystad – Blocq van Kuffeler (aprx. 12 or 24 mi/20 or 39 km) / Blocq van Kuffeler – Amsterdam After breakfast, we ride through the Oostvaardersplassen Nature Reserve. Sections of the ride wind through forested areas, while others give way to panoramic views of expansive reed beds and marshes. This is a 'birdwatchers' paradise. The ship awaits us in the small harbour of Oostvaardersdiep for the return voyage to Amsterdam. A celebrative last evening meal is enjoyed on board. 8th day (Sat) Amsterdam (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9:30 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Amsterdam. Vlıeland

Texel

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 147 mi/235 km • level 2 (s. p. 29) Workum

Waddenzee

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Broek in the region Waterland, a settlement developed in the moor Nature Visit one of the great Dutch art museums Activity Sailing between Enkhuizen and Urk

Den IJsselmeer Oever Stavoren Noord - Holland

Culinary Poffertjes and Stroopwafel are "lekker" Dutch specialities

Hindeloopen Balk

Lemmer

Medemblik

Friesland Enkhuizen

Noordoostpolder

Hoorn

Souvenir Dutch cheese and Appelstroop Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/ en/him

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Urk

Zwartluis

Markermeer Purmerend Edam Volendam Monnickendam Broek in Waterland Amsterdam

Lelystad Lelystad Airport O s t v a a r d e r - (LEY) splassen Ostvaardersdiep Blocq van Kuffeler Flevoland

Amsterdam Airport (AMS)

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SAIL & BIKE WADDEN SEA (unguided) On this tour, we will explore the open waters of the northern IJsselmeer and the adjacent Wadden Sea by sailing ship and bike. The highlights of the tour are visits to the North Sea islands of Texel and Terschelling. A world dominated by the forces of nature where sand and water determine almost everything with the rise and fall of the tides. The sailing is exhilirating, as we feel the wind and salt on our skin! A true seafaring experience. 1st day (Sat) Enkhuizen (Embarkation) Individual journey to Enkhuizen, aprx. 65 km northwest of Amsterdam. Check-in on board is from 2 pm. The skipper joins you for an aperitif before providing a short briefing about the week and life on board. There is time in the evening to take a stroll through the historical centre of Enkhuizen. The first night is spent here. 2nd day (Sun) Enkhuizen - Medemblik (aprx. 14 - 22 mi/24 - 37 km), Sailing: Medemblik - Den Oever Today we can cycle the first leg of the trip along the IJsselmeer coast,

through the beautiful polder landscape to Medemblik. After the bike tour, we board the ship and sail to Den Oever before crossing through the locks into the Wadden Sea. Depending on the weather in the evening, we may make it across the Wadden Sea to the island of Texel. 3rd day (Mon) Texel, round trip Texel from/to Oudeschild (up to aprx. 28 mi/46 km) The island of Texel is a cyclist’s dream destination with its varied landscapes, well signposted cycle paths and picturesque villages. A loop around the island takes us past the seal sanctuary, “Ecomare”, and past a local beer brewery near the harbour of Oudeschild. 4th day (Tue) Texel – Terschelling (Sailing about 5 to 6 hrs) Today is spent sailing to the island of Terschelling. As we make our way through the sandbanks of the Wadden Sea, we may even see seals sunning themselves on the rocks. Lunch is served on board. In the afternoon, we cruise to the island of Terschelling with its quaint villages and windswept sand dunes.

5th day (Wed) Terschelling (round tour up to 44 mi/70 km) - Sailing: Terschelling – Harlingen Terschelling is beautiful on a bike: nature and culture, cycling paths and beautiful villages. West Terschelling is the largest village on the island. The standout landmark is the 400 yearold lighthouse, Brandaris, that can be seen from well off in the distance. Also worth visiting is the “Boschplaat” heathland with its captivating mudflats, beaches and dunes. It is a paradise for birds. In the late afternoon, the ship sails to Harlingen, the most important harbour city of the province of Friesland. 6th day (Thu) Harlingen – Franeker – Makkum (aprx. 29 - 36 mi/ 48 - 58 km) Via Franeker, with the famous planetarium of Eise Eisinga, we cycle through the beautiful wide Frisian countryside, through rural villages to the small harbour of Makkum on the

eastern bank of the IJsselmeer. Keen riders can extend their tour and visit Bolsward along the way, one of the Eleven Frisian Cities. 7th day (Fri) Makkum – Stavoren (aprx. 19 - 30 mi/32 - 49 km), Sailing to Enkhuizen From Makkum, we cycle to Stavoren. A shorter route takes us via the old trading town of Hindeloopen. Additionally, we can visit the First Frisian Museum of Ice Skating. A longer tour runs along several Frisian lakes and exposes us to a variety of landscapes. Once in Stavoren, the ship sets sail to cross back over the IJsselmeer to Enkhuizen in the late afternoon. 8th day (Sat) Enkhuizen (Farewell/ Disembarkation) Disembarkation after breakfast until 9:30 am followed by individual journey home or extended stay.

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Holland

Terschellıng

Culture The unique Wadden Sea and the "De Boschplaat" heathland Nature The icon of Terschelling: a 400-year-old lighthouse "Brandaris"

Franeker

Vlıeland

Harlingen Waddenzee

Activity Sailing between Texel and Terschelling and the seal breeding station, Eco Mare Culinary Cranberries in Terschelling Souvenir The Hindeloop painting is world famous

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Den Burg

Oudeschild Texel

Makkum

Den Helder

IJsselmeer Den Oever Stavoren Noord - Holland

Medemblik Enkhuizen


MULTI-ADVENTURE CRUISE SOUTHERN DALMATIA This Multi-Adventure Cruise in South Dalmatia is a particularly well suited Islandhopping tour programme for families. It combines the popular summer cruise concept with a variety of activities. Spend a week on a charming motor vessel that takes you from island to island. Discover the most beautiful islands in Dalmatia and stroll through the unique, historical harbour towns. A huge highlight of the trip is the floating accommodation with the possibilty to jump into the Adriatic Sea on every stop along the way. True holiday bliss for all. 1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) – Island of Vis Individual arrival in Trogir. Check-in on board takes place between 2 and 2.30 pm followed by the first cruise at around 3 pm. Our cruise takes us from Trogir, with a swim stop along the way, to the island of Vis, where we spend the night. 2nd day (Sun) Islands of Vis and Korčula (aprx. 6 mi/10 km by bike) In the morning, we can take part in an adventurous bike tour past the old military tunnels, which crisscross

the island, on our way to the fortress of St. George. Once back at the boat, we cruise towards the harbour of Vela Luka on the island of Korčula, stopping for a swim break from the boat on the way. 3rd day (Mon) Island Hvar A morning cruise takes us to the island of Hvar. On arrival, a city tour leads us across the large Renaissance Square, surrounded by the cathedral and many late gothic palaces. A hike up to the Spanish Fortress offers an incredible view over the city. Lunch is served on board as we cruise to the Pakleni Islands for a lengthy swim stop. In the afternoon, we lift anchor and continue by boat to the city of Stari Grad on the island of Hvar. The night is spent here. 4th day (Tue) Islands of Hvar and Island of Brač (8 mi/13 km OR 15 mi/25km by bike) In the morning, we continue by boat to the famous ‘Golden Horn’ beach in Bol on the island of Brač. The ship lowers anchor for the morning. Here we can choose between a variety of activities both in the water and on land (not included in the tour price).

With lunch on board, we cruise to the town of Jelsa on the island of Hvar, where we can enjoy a bike tour along the beautiful sea-front promenade, through Vrboska and past the World Heritage Stari Grad Plains. In the evening, a celebrative Captain's Dinner can be enjoyed on board. 5th day (Wed) Island of Brač (aprx. 1.5 h on foot) The morning is spent on board enjoying a longer cruise to Lovrečina Bay on the island of Brač. On arrival, all islandhoppers are invited for a game of beach Olympics in the bay. In the afternoon, a 1.5-hour hike along the coast brings us to Postira. 6th day (Thu) Cetina Canyon – Omiš - Split This morning, the boat brings us to Omiš, where we have the choice between rafting through the canyon (not included in the tour price) or hiking up to the pirate fortress high above the city. In the afternoon, we cruise to the bustling city of Split. Here we enjoy an exciting

tour through the World Heritage old town, integrated into the palace of the roman Emperor, Diocletian. 7th day (Fri) Island of Šolta – Trogir (aprx. 5 mi/8 km by bike) During the first half of the day, we cycle on the island of Šolta to Goran, a local beekeeper, to participate in an interactive workshop on bees; their purpose, products and the life of a beekeeper. Lunch is enjoyed on board during the last boat crossing of the week as the captain charters his course back to Trogir. Along the way, the anchor is dropped for an enjoyable dip in the Adriatic Sea directly from the boat. In the afternoon, we explore Trogir on foot before spending our last evening on board with a celebrative dinner. 8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Croatia.

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture A stroll through the old town of Korčula, the birth place of Marco Polo Nature Calm bays and amazing coastlines

8 days/7 nights

Split

Čiovo

Omiš

Rogač Stomorska

Postira

Croatia

Cetina Canyon

Lovrečina

Šolta

Bol Vrboska Hvar

Vis

Activity Enjoy the rafting tour on the Cetina River

Airport Split

Trogir

Stari Grad

Brač

Jelsa Hvar

FortGeorge Vis Ravnik

Korčula Vela Luka

Culinary Try the delicious ice cream in Jelsa

M e d i te r rane an

Souvenir A Marco Polo shirt from Korčula

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MULTI-ADVENTURE CRUISE IONIAN ISLANDS This Multi-Adventure Cruise takes us to the Ionian Islands, along the west coast of Greece. Visiting Lefkas, Kefalonia, Meganisi and Paxos gives us unforgettable insights into traditional Greek island life. The perspective gained exploring by bike and boat, canoe, and on foot is unique. All this is accompanied by the wonderful opportunity to anchor in secluded bays for refreshing swim stops directly from the boat. This family-friendly cruise leaves a lot of room for fun, games and spontaneity. Our tour guide is familiar with the destination and accompanies the group the group on the various activities and outings. 1st day (Sat) Corfu Island/Marina Gouvia (Embarkation) Individual arrival to Corfu city (collective transfer to the ship is optional). Check-in on the boat starts at 2 pm before we enjoy our first dinner on board. The night is spent in Corfu. 2nd day (Sun) Corfu Island – Paxos Island After breakfast, we cast off and cruise

to Paxos, the smallest of the seven Ionian Islands. In the afternoon, we go on a small cycle tour along the coast to Mongonissi bay. The night is pent in Gaios. 3rd day (Mon) Paxos Island – Lefkas Island In the morning, we enjoy a long cruise. Shortly after passing through a traditional swing bridge connecting the island to the mainland, we arrive in Lefkas city on the island of Lefkas. Here we start our tour around the nearby lagoon and enjoy a swim at the beach, Agios Ioannis. Returning to the boat, we navigate our way to Nidri, where we spend the night. 4th day (Tue) Lefkas Island – Cephalonia Island A morning cycling tour from Nidri takes us through olive groves to a nearby waterfall. In the afternoon, we make our way to Fiskardo on the island of Cephalonia. The port, located at the northern tip of the island, delights with its colourful little houses and many cafes and bars that line the

picturesque harbour promenade. An evening walk of around 30 minutes takes us to a pretty lighthouse. We spend the night in Fiskardo.

on the west coast of Greece. A stroll along the sandy beach or a swim from the boat rounds off the day. We spend the night in Arillas.

5th day (Wed) Cephalonia Island Meganisi Island After a short crossing by boat, we reach the harbour of Sami. Today’s bike tour starts here and leads us along the coast to the enchanting Melissani Cave, accessible only by row boat. A fun and informative visit to a donkey farm is next on the agenda before the tour takes us back to the boat. In the hot afternoon, we can enjoy a refreshing swim break before continuing to the island of Meganisi, where we spend the night.

7th day (Fri) Arillas – Corfu Island In the morning, a bike tour leads us through a national park until we reach the monastery of Agios Athanasios. We continue to the nearby beach and enjoy beach games and a refreshing swim. On returning to the boat, we set off on our last crossing back to Corfu. Here we can enjoy a celebrative evening meal with fellow guests, guides and crew.

6th day (Thu) Meganisi Island – Arillas We explore Meganisi on our bikes. Afterwards, a long cruise takes us to Arillas, an idyllic, peaceful place

8th day (Sat) Corfu Island/Marina Gouvia (Disembarkation) After breakfast, check-out until 9 am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay on the island of Corfu.

8 days/7 nights Corfu

Greece

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture A visit of the monastery Agios Athanasios Nature Melissani Cave on Kefalonia, accessible only by row boat Activity Feeding and riding the donkeys on Sami

Corfu Paxos

Arillas Gaios

Mongonissi Antipaxos

M e d i te r ra ne an

Culinary Mezedes! Typical Greek starters are a great way to sample the Greek cuisine Souvenir Olive oil and olive soap from Paxos Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/ioe

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Lefkas Nidri Meganisi

Lefkas Fiskardo Cephalonia

Ithaca

Sami


MULTI-ADVENTURE CRUISE PELOPONNESE & SARONIC ISLANDS Discover the islands of the Saronic Gulf and the Peloponnese coastline with the whole family by boat and bike, kayak and on foot. Cycle through citrus and pomegranate orchards. Stroll through the picturesque medieval town of Nafplio with its imposing stronghold. Enjoy the pistachio island of Aegina or the completely traffic-free island of Hydra, where donkeys are the only means of transport. The countless beautiful bays to anchor in are definitely a highlight of the tour. The programme and activities allow plenty of room for fun, games and spontaneity on this unique summer cruise. 1st day (Sat) Marina Zeas (Piraeus/ Athens) – (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Marina Zeas; part of Piraeus and about 25 km from the airport. Check-in takes place from 2 pm onwards. Dinner is served on board and the night is spent in Piraeus. 2nd day (Sun) Island of Aegina In the morning, we cast off! Our boat takes us to Aegina, an island known internationally for its excellent pistachios. Our guide invites us for a tour of the old town including a visit to the local archeological excavation site. In the late afternoon, we cruise to a quiet bay, where we can swim and kayak until the sun goes down. The night is spent on anchor. 3rd day (Mon) Island of Hydra (aprx. 2 mi/3 km on foot) Today our journey continues to the island of Hydra. Donkeys have been the only means of transport on this beautiful island since it rose to

importance in the middle ages as a seafaring harbour. Our guide shows us the most attractive sights in the capital city before leading us on a 3 km hike along the coastline to the beach at Vlychos. A water taxi takes us from here back to the capital. We can spend the rest of the afternoon enjoying the unique island atmosphere and watching the sunset in the evening. 4th day (Tue) Island of Spetses (aprx. 6 mi/10 km by bike) On our way to the island of Spetses, we stop for a lengthy swim directly from the boat. Once we arrive in the island's capital, in its typical blue and white Greek island flair, we take the chance to visit a museum dedicated to the Greek heroine, Laskarina Bouboulina. In the afternoon, we cycle to an old fishermen's port, where we can enjoy the local beach. In the evening, there is enough time to take a stroll through the pebble mosaic lanes of the old town, unwinding with a sundowner in one of the local taverns. 5th day (Wed) Nafplio (aprx. 9 mi/15 km by bike) The day starts with a cruise to Nafplio. On arrival in the former Greek capital, we mount our bicycles and cycle along the seaside promenade to Karathonas Beach. Here we can swim and enjoy the various water sports available on offer. In the afternoon, our guide takes us for a gander at the pretty streets in the old town of Nafplio. Flowers bring the streets to life with their vibrant colours and the cheerful vibe is set by the cafes, bars and restaurants each contributing their own individual flair.

6th day (Thu) Porto Heli – Ermioni – Island of Poros (aprx. 11 mi/17 km per bicycle) In the morning, we cruise to Porto Heli, where we start a long, but relatively flat, bike tour leading us to the pretty harbour of Ermioni. The boat meets us here and takes us to the island of Poros, with a swim stop along the way. The harbour of Poros is a true eye catcher, with its magnificent bell tower. Here we can enjoy an evening in true Greek fashion. 7th day (Fri) Island of Poros (aprx. 6 mi/10 km by bike) From the city of Poros, we cycle to the orthodox monastery of Zoodo-

chos Pigis from the 18th century. After our visit, we can enjoy a homemade lemonade or coffee in the nearby café before taking advantage of the sandy beach with its turquoise blue water. Back on board, we embark on our last cruise before arriving back in Piraeus in the late afternoon. A celebrative last evening meal is served on board. 8. Tag (Sa) Marina Zeas (Piraeus/ Athens) – (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay in Athens.

8 days/7 nights Piraeus Airport Athens Aegina Aegina

Nafplio Karathonas Beach Peloponnese Poros

Porto Heli Spetses

Poros Zoodochou Pigis

Ermioni Hydra Hydra

Greece

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HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The national Greek heroine, Laskarina Bouboulina Nature The natural beauty on the island of Hydra, on which donkeys are the only form of transport Activity Conquer the 999 steps to the Fortress of Palamidi in Nafplio!

Culinary Spanakopitta, flakey pastry filled with spinach and feta Souvenir Local crafts made of olive wood or some excellent olive oil Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/pee

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ROAD BIKE & BOAT TRAINING CAMP KVARNER BAY

2nd day (Mon) Islands of Cres and Lošinj (aprx. 53 mi/85 km, 4,800 ft./1,450 m of elevation) Today’s tour takes us from Cres city to Lubenice and on to Osor; connected to the island of Lošinj by a swing bridge. Next, we cycle on to the picturesque port of Veli Lošinj. Here there is enough time for an ice cream and a coffee before we continue on to Mali Lošinj, where the boat waits for us. 3rd day (Tue) Island of Dugi Otok (aprx. 34 mi/55 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation) The long island, Dugi Otok, is one of the highlights of this trip. We cross 58

4th day (Wed) Murter – Biograd – Zadar (aprx. 75 mi/120 km, 3,300 ft./1.000 m of elevation) Today we begin our tour from a small bay on the island of Murter, heading first towards Šibenik and then on to Skradin. Later, the tour takes us around the Vrana Lake, Croatia’s largest fresh water reservoir, and on to Biograd. Back at the boat we sail to Zadar, a city rich in both culture and historical heritage. In the evening, our guide offers us a tour through the interesting old town of Zadar with its world-famous Sea Organ and “Greeting to the Sun”. 5th day (Thu) Zadar – Island of Pag – Island of Rab (aprx. 69 mi/110 km, 3,300 ft./1.000 m of elevation) From Zadar, our cycle tour takes us to Nin, whose history dates back to the Roman times. Our tour then leads us on to the island of Pag, famous for its excellent cheese and saltpans. The ship picks us up in Lun and we sail to the island of Rab, whose four famous bell towers characterise the image of this beautiful city. 6th day (Fri) Islands of Rab and Krk (aprx. 16 mi/25 km, 820 ft./250 m of elevation) The island of Rab is one of the sunniest places in Europe. Today we first take a relaxed tour to the town

of Lopar. Here, the ship awaits us so that we can continue on to the historical town of Krk. The afternoon can be used to relax and recover for tomorrow’s ride. In the evening, we can accompany our guide on a tour through the captivating old town with the impressive Frankopan Fort. The night is spent in Krk City.

eventful journey with a final meal on board with crew, guests and tour guides. 8th day (Sun) Omišalj (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am followed by individual journey home or extended stay in Croatia.

7th day (Sat) Island of Krk (aprx. 62 mi/100 km, 5,600 ft./ 1.700 m of elevation) From Krk, we cycle to Stara Baška and then across the island to Vrbnik; an old pirate’s nest perched on a clifftop overlooking the sea. Our tour then continues across the island, back down to the sea to Klimno, where the nearby bay of Soline is the perfect spot for a healthy mud bath. Our last destination for the day is the harbour of Omišalj. Here we end our

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Klimno Vrbnik Stara Baska Rijeka Krk Lopar Krk Rab Novalija Pag Rab Lun Pag Kolan Porozina Cres Cres Molat Lubenice Osor Veli Lošinj Veli Rat Lošinj Mali Lošinj Omišalj

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1st day (Sun) Island of Krk – Island of Cres (aprx. 16 mi/25 km, aprx. 1,640 ft./500 m of elevation) Individual arrival in Omišalj on the island of Krk. Check-in takes place between 2 and 2:30 pm. The boat leaves the harbour at 3 pm and takes us to Porozina, the ferry port on the island of Cres. Our first cycling tour leads us to Predošcica and continues on to the city of Cres. In the evening, our guide shows us the old town.

the entire island on a fantastic, almost car-free road. Incredible views accompany us throughout the ride. Our destination is the village of Sali, at the southernmost point of the island. In the afternoon, there is another optional tour to the Telašćica Nature Park.

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Indulge in your passion for road biking with like-minded people, improve your riding technique under expert guidance and discover Croatia on this incredible road bike training camp. Train during the day and enjoy the peace of the idyllic harbours in the evening. Experience the charm of the Kvarner Bay archipelago: a beautiful island landscape protected by the mighty Velebit Mountains in the East and the Istrian Peninsula in the North West.

Biograd Slanica Tisno Murter Sali

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HIGHLIGHTS: Culture A stroll through the cities of Zadar and Rab Nature A tour around the Vrana Lake, the largest fresh water reservoir in Croatia Activity Take a healthy mud bath in the bay of Soline on the island of Krk

Culinary Try the aromatic sheep’s cheese on the island of Pag or the famous Raber Cake on Rab Souvenir The golden Zhlatina white wine on the island of Krk is a great drop! Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/kvr


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MTB & BOAT KVARNER BAY STANDARD Enjoy a week on board a charming motor yacht and travel to the islands of Cres, Molat, Dugi Otok, Pag, Rab and Krk. A guide accompanies us to the hidden highlights of the region. The hilly to mountainous landscape with partly challenging slopes requires a good physical condition. The islands vary greatly and offer a large variety of biking opportunities: wide natural paths, small side roads, ancient Roman roads, seafront promenades and narrow trails which crisscross the islands. 1st day (Sun) Omišalj (Embarkation) – Island of Cres Individual arrival in Omišalj on the island of Krk. Embarkation takes place between 2 and 2:30 pm. A four hour crossing to Cres City on the island of Cres starts at 3 pm. 2nd day (Mon) Islands of Cres and Lošinj (aprx. 20 mi/32 km, 1,800 ft./ 550 m of elevation) Our first bike tour leads from the city of Cres to Martinšćica . We start by climbing on asphalt roads before the off-road experience can begin. After a nice break in Podol, we continue on natural paths and goats tracks, past the Vrana Lake to our boat in Martinšćica. Back on the boat, we cruise to Mali Lošinj.

3rd day (Tue) Islands of Lošinj and Molat (aprx. 15 + 9 mi/24 + 15 km, 1,150 + 650 ft./350 + 200 m of elevation) In the morning, a short tour leads us through pine forests, past palm trees and agaves and along a promenade to the quaint city of Veli Lošinj. In the afternoon, we cruise to the island of Molat. Although there are no purpose built trails on the island, Molat impresses with its rich vegetation, neat gardens and quiet evening atmosphere. 4th day (Wed) Islands of Dugi Otok and Olib (aprx. 21 mi/37 km, 1,970 ft./600 m of elevation) In the morning, the ship brings us to the island of Dugi Otok where we explore the northern part of the narrow island by bike. The scenic, asphalt road offers magnificent views of the surrounding sea. We can cool off with a refreshing dip in the sea before continuing by boat to the small island of Olib for the night. 5th day (Thu) Islands of Pag and Rab (aprx. 21 mi/34 km, 1,475 ft./450 m of elevation) Today’s bike tour takes place mainly on asphalt roads, past stone walls and sheep pastures to Novalja. After a short coffee break, we continue to Lun. The rugged, karstic island

covered with herbs offers the ideal ingredients for the famous, aromatic cheese of Pag. The short crossing to Rab offers an incredible view of the medieval city and its impressive walls. 6th day (Fri) Islands of Rab and Krk (aprx. 22 mi/35 km, 1,800 ft./550 m of elevation) Rab is a small island but excellent for mountain biking. It offers plenty of opportunities and varying terrain. Today’s tour takes us along narrow promenades and Roman roads, along flowy trail sections in the Dundo Forrest with constant glimpses of the clear, blue sea. After the bike tour, the ship takes us on a two and a half hour crossing to Krk City on the island of Krk.

7th day (Sat) Krk Island (aprx. 31 mi/50 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation) Our last bike tour leads us through the valley of the white Zlahtina grape variety, past expansive vineyards, olive groves and long stone walls. The final stretch takes us along narrow trails and through peaceful villages to Omišalj where we can enjoy the end of our trip with a joyful evening on board. 8th day (Sun) Omišalj (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until around 9 am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay in Croatia.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 143 mi/230 km, 11,155 ft./3,400 m • level 2 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS:

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Rijeka Omišalj

Airport Rijeka

Culture A guided walk through the old town of Rab Nature The Dundo Forest on Rab Activity Mud bath in Soline: healthy and fun

Cres Cres Martinšcica

Rab Rab

Culinary The aromatic sheep's cheese from Pag Souvenir Raber cake and a bottle of Zlahtina wine

Vrbnik Krk

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Mali Lošinj Veli Lošinj Lošinj

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MTB & BOAT KVARNER BAY SPECIAL Our MTB special cruise in the Kvarner bay is customised for mountain bikers. An exceptional holiday, on which bike fanatics can enjoy every day to the fullest! The week is spent on board one of our charming motor boats sailing to the most beautiful islands of the Kvarner Bay: Cres, Lošinj, Rab, Krk as well as the Istrian Peninsula. The variety of islands is mirrored by the variety of trails: from fast flow trails to technically challenging trails. To cater for the different riding abilities of the participants, two MTB guides accompany the group and offer two performance levels wherever possible (A/B). (< 10 participants are accompanied by one guide/ one MTB Level). 1st day (Sun) Omišalj (Embarkation) – Rabac (A & B: aprx. 6 mi/ 10 km, 650 ft./200 m of elevation) Individual arrival in Omišlaj on the island of Krk. Check-in takes place between 2 and 2:30 pm. At 3 pm, we embark on our first cruise to Rabac on the Istrian Peninsula. The bikes are adjusted in the local Bike Skills Park. 2nd day (Mon) Rabac – Island Cres (A: aprx. 20 mi/32 km, 1,640 ft./500 m of elevation; B: aprx. 15 mi/25 km; 1,640 ft./500 m of elevation) Today starts with a transfer to Labin, a village 300 m above sea level. The descent back down to the sea alternates between asphalt roads, forest tracks, and simple trails. A more technically demanding trail takes us along the coast. Once back at the boat, we cruise to the city of Cres, a harbour town on the island of Cres, characterised by its Venetian architecture.

3rd day (Tue) Islands Cres and Lošinj (A: aprx. 19 mi/30 km; 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation; B: aprx. 21 mi/34 km, 1,970 ft./600 m of elevation) The day starts with a climb on an asphalt road before we turn off onto gravel roads with wonderful views over the bay of Valun. After a short break in Podol, we continue along natural paths and goat trails with flowy sections, past the Vrana Lake in the direction of Lubenice. The final trail to the port of Martinšćica has technically demanding sections. The boat awaits our arrival and takes us on a cruise to the colourful harbour of Mali Lošinj. 4th day (Wed) Islands Lošinj and Ilovik (A: aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 1,970 ft./600 m of elevation; B: aprx. 15 mi/25 km, 1,310 ft./400 m of elevation) The island of Lošinj is perfect for mountain bikers. We have the tough choice to either bike along the coastline through lush pine forests with splendid views or to take a more technically challenging ride to the harbour of Veli Lošinj. In the afternoon, we cross over to the island of Ilovik where we spend the night. 5th day (Thu) Islands Ilovik and Rab (A: aprx. 23 mi/37 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation; B: ca. 20 mi/33 km, 1,800 ft./550 m of elevation) In the morning, we cruise to the island of Rab. A small island but great for mountain biking. The tour takes place on seaside trails, along historic Roman roads with exceptional views, and on flowy sections through the Dundo Forrest. Those seeking more

7th day (Sat) Island Krk: Malinska – Omišalj (A: aprx. 25 mi/40 km, 2,130 ft./650 m of elevation; B: aprx. 22 mi/35 km, 1,800 ft./550 m of elevation) A short morning cruise takes us to the seaside town of Malinska. From here, we bike along natural paths and side roads to Dobrinj. Passing one of the many caves of the island, we bike on a narrow coastal path back to the ship in Omišalj. Our trip ends with a joyful evening meal.

challenging alternatives will be pleased to know that the island offers a great number of rocky sections. The night is spent in the old town of Rab with its four famous clock towers. 6th day (Fri) Island Krk (A: aprx. 19 mi/31 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation; B: aprx. 17.5 mi/28 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation) In the morning, we cruise to the port of Baška on the island of Krk. Today’s tour takes us on an initial climb on an asphalt road before continuing on narrow paths and natural trails. We cycle through an incredible moon landscape before taking an epic ride along a historic Roman road back down to the sea to Baška. We cruise to the capital city, Krk, with its lovely old town and spend the night here. 8 days/ 7 nights

8th day (Sun) Omišalj (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay in Croatia.

Level A: aprx. 131 mi./210 km, 13,290 ft/4,050 m Rijeka Level B: aprx. 119 mi./190 km, 11,480 ft/3,500 m Airport Rijeka

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Old town of Rab with its famous bell towers

Omišalj

Nature Lunar landscape around Baška on the island of Krk

Krk Krk Cres

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Activity Trail paradise around Rabac in Istria

Lopar Martinšcica

Culinary White Zlahtina wine from the island of Krk

Rab Rab

Souvenir Raber Cake and white wine from Krk Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/kms

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MTB & BOAT NATIONAL PARKS OF DALMATIA STANDARD Explore the untouched beauty of Croatia’s protected scenic landscapes on this incredible MTB adventure by MTB and boat. This tour is ideal for enthusiastic MTB novices looking to progress their riding abilities further. A reasonable number of kilometres and metres of elevation require a good physical condition while varying terrain will provide the perfect environment to practice various riding techniques. Off the beaten track, we enjoy one of the greenest regions along the Dalmatian Coast. 1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) – Rogoznica Individual arrival in Trogir. Checkin takes place between 2 and 2:30 pm. The first crossing starts at 3 pm and takes us to Rogoznica; a village on a small island connected to the mainland by a dam. The first night is spent here. 2nd day (Sun) Rogoznica – Primošten – Šibenik - Skradin (aprx. 15 mi/24 km, 1,150 ft./ 350 m of elevation) In the morning, we ride from Rogoznica to Primošten. From here, the

boat takes us to the city of Šibenik at the Krka River delta. After visiting the famous Cathedral of St. James and the lovely old town, we set off again. Winding our way upstream, we cruise to the town of Skradin where we spend the night. 3rd day (Mon) Krka National Park – Skradin – Vodice (aprx. 12.5 mi/ 20 km, 820 ft./250 m of elevation) Today starts with an excursion by boat and on foot to the most famous part of the Krka National Park with its cascading waterfalls. In the early afternoon, we return to the boat and cruise to Vodice, a well-known holiday destination on the mainland. From here, we can enjoy a ride through the Dalmatian country side. Overnight stay in Vodice. 4th day (Tue) Vodice – Island of Murter – Telašćica Nature Park (aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 985 ft./300 m of elevation) In the morning, we bike from Vodice to the island of Murter; connected to the mainland by a lift bridge in Tisno. Afterwards, we take a cruise through the Kornati National Park, an archipelago known for its rich sea

life. Our destination is the Telašćica Nature Park. In the evening, we walk through the park on the stunning cliffs of the island and along the shores of the salt lake.

time to explore the islands of Ugljan and Pasman by bicycle, which are connected by a bridge. Afterwards our boat cruises to the coral island of Zlarin.

5th day (Wed) Island of Dugi Otok – Zadar (aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 1,475 ft./450 m of elevation) After breakfast, we take a short crossing to Sali. Today’s bike ride leads us across the long island of Dugi Otok. The ride is accompanied by incredible views of the surrounding island landscape. Our boat awaits our arrival and takes us to Zadar. Explore the bustling old town with your guide and enjoy the sunset from the seafront promenade.

7th day (Fri) Island of Šolta – Trogir (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km, 1,150 ft./ 350 m of elevation) In the morning, our motor yacht takes us to the island of Šolta. Olive and fig trees, and farmland line our route. The fragrant smell of rosemary accompanies us throughout the tour around the peaceful island until we reach the village of Grohote. With lunch on board, we enjoy our last cruise back to Trogir. Here we have enough time to visit the World Heritage old town in the afternoon.

6th day (Thu) Islands of Ugljan and Pašman – Island of Zlarin (aprx. 22 mi/35 km, 820 ft./250 m of elevation) During breakfast, the boat crosses the channel of Zadar to the island of Ugljan. Today we have plenty of

8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am and individual journey home or extended stay in Croatia. 8 days/7 nights • aprx. 100 mi/160 km, 6,560 ft./2,000 m • level 1 - 2 (s. p.29)

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Skradin

Preko Ugljan Savar

Tkon Pašman

Vodice Slanica

Murter

Airport Split

Šibenik Trogir

Zlarin

Grohote Primošten

Sali Dugi Otok

Maslinica

Rogoznica

Telašćica National Park Kornati

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Culture The old town of Zadar with its Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun

Culinary The paper-thin Palačinken, served with marmelade or chocolate

Nature Cruise through the Kornati National Park

Souvenir Olive oil and honey are popular local gifts

Activity A swim under the roaring Krka Waterfalls

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MTB & BOAT SOUTHERN DALMATIA STANDARD The combination of mountain bike and boat in South Dalmatia fulfils a bikers wildest dreams; from trails to tranquil swim stops. A charming motor yacht with comfortable cabins serving traditional cuisine is the basis of your floating accommodation for the week. Our aim is to stay off road and to explore the islands of Dalmatia by mountain bike on local trails. To save time and energy, some sections will take place on tar-sealed roads leading leading back to rewarding trails, with many technical sections, back down to the sea.

the island of Hvar. In the afternoon, we bike through small villages and ancient Greek vineyards before returning to Stari Grad for the night.

1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) – Split Individual arrival in Trogir. Check-in takes place between 2 and 2:30 pm. The first short cruise starts at 3 pm from Trogir to Split.

4th day (Tue) Island Korčula – Makarska (aprx. 23 mi/37 km, 2,000 ft./600 m of elevation) Today’s bike tour leads us along exceptional trails and unpaved, scenic routes from Vela Luka, along the coastline all the way to Prigradica. The boat awaits our arrival for lunch and we set off for Makarska. The evening can be enjoyed strolling along the famous Makarska Riviera.

2nd day (Sun) Island Hvar (aprx. 18 mi/29 km, 1,350 ft./ 400 m of elevation) In the morning, we cruise to the lovely natural harbour of Stari Grad on

3rd day (Mon) Islands Hvar and Korčula (aprx. 16 mi/25 km, 2,000 ft./600 m of elevation) This morning our tour takes us from Stari Grad, along natural paths with amazing views to Hvar. Here we visit the magnificent Renaissance Square and climb to the Spanish Fortress; situated high above the city. After today’s tour, the boat takes us to Vela Luka on the island of Korčula.

5th day (Wed) Makarska – Omiš: Cetina Canyon (aprx. 27.5 mi/ 44 km, 2,600 ft./800 m of elevation) In the morning, a short boat crossing takes us to Omiš. Today we have the choice between taking part on a bike tour around the Cetina Canyon or participating in a rafting excursion down the Cetina River (not included in the tour price). In the afternoon, we have time to explore Omiš and its pirate fortresses. 6th day (Thu) Islands Brač and Šolta (aprx. 12.5 mi/20 km, 1,475 ft./ 450 m of elevation) Today the boat takes us to the island of Brač, known for its precious limestone. From Pučišća, we bike on varying paths across wine and sage sown fields overlooking the local quarries. On arrival in Postira, we cruise to the island of Šolta. Here we can take part on a 4.5 km hike with a visit to the local beekeeper, Goran, along the way.

8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am and individual journey home or an extended stay in Dalmatia/ Croatia.

8 days/7 nights • aprx. 110 mi/175 km, 13,335 ft./3,150 m • level 2 - 3 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The great Renaisance Square in Hvar Nature The vast lavender fields on Hvar in the months of June and July Activity A rafting tour on the Cetina River

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7th day (Fri) Island Šolta – Trogir (aprx. 10 mi/16 km, 985 ft./300 m of elevation) In the morning, we set out on our last bike tour on the island of Šolta past walled fields, numerous olive groves, fig trees and an abundance of wild rosemary. The last crossing takes us from Rogač to Trogir where we will have plenty of time to enjoy the World Heritage old town before enjoying a celebrative last meal on board.

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Airport Split

Trogir

Split Omiš

Rogač Postira

Šolta

Pučišća Makarska

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Stari Grad Jelsa

Brač

Hvar Korčula Vela Luka

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Culinary Try a glass of the Dalmatian wine, Dingac

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Souvenir Honey or olives from Šolta are a perfect gift

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MTB & BOAT SOUTHERN DALMATIA SPECIAL Our South Dalmatia MTB Special cruise is the perfect match for mountain bikers. An exceptional holiday on which even seasoned mountain bikers can discover new horizons! Embark on board one of our charming motor yachts for a week and sail to the most beautiful islands in South Dalmatia: Šolta, Čiovo, Brač, Hvar, Vis and Korčula offer the best rides in the region. From flow trails to technically challenging trails, the islands offer a rich variety for every biker. To cater for the different riding abilities of the participants, two MTB guides accompany the group and offer two performance levels wherever possible (A/B). (< 10 participants are accompanied by one guide/one MTB Level). 1st day (Sat) Trogir (Embarkation) – Island of Šolta (A & B: aprx. 4 mi/ 6 km, 590 ft./180 m of elevation) Individual arrival in Trogir. Checkin takes place between 2 and 2:30 pm. The first crossing to the Island of Šolta starts at 3 pm. We set up the bikes and take our first tour alongside dry stone walls, numerous olive groves and fig trees. Sage and rosemary grow in abundance across the island. Short trails lead down to the sea and back to the ship. 2nd day (Sun) Island of Brač (A & B: aprx. 23 mi/37 km, 2,790 ft./850 m of elevation) The first trail of the day is a wide, nature trail along the coast of Brač. We bike past fish farms, old submarine bunkers and secret coves. Incredible views of the neighbouring islands can be admired as we scale the island ridge. On the descent, we have the choice between a technically chal-

lenging single trail or a wide gravel road which leads down to the small village of Dol. After a cappuccino break, we continue in the direction of Postira. 3rd day (Mon) Island of Brač – Vidova Gora (A: aprx. 18 mi/29 km, 2,950 ft./900 m of elevation; B: aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 3,280 ft./700 m of elevation) Today starts with a cruise to Pučišća. Here we start the longest stage of the week to the highest point of the Adriatic Islands; the Vidova Gora. The descent to the village of Bol is technical at the start but becomes more flowy as we near the end. An alternative path with incredible views over the city of Bol can be taken back to the boat. On arrival, the boat takes us to Vis. 4th day (Tue) Island of Vis (A: aprx. 24 mi/38 km, 2,950 ft./900 m of elevation; B: aprx. 17 mi/27 km, 1,970 ft./600 m of elevation) Vis is the farthest island from the Croatian mainland. Great diversity in the terrain of the island offers us fantastic riding opportunities. A ride to the top of the island is a worthwhile recommendation for advanced bikers as an additional ride. Afterwards, the ship takes us to the next location on the island of Korčula. 5th day (Wed) Island of Korčula (A: aprx. 29 mi/47 km, 3,280ft./ 1,000 m of elevation; B: aprx. 24 mi/38 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation) We start the day by following narrow paths along the shoreline, through olive groves and past stone terraces, to Blato. Strengthened from a coffee break, we can bike back to Vela Luka

on quiet side roads and some faster trails. Those who want to explore more can bike to the viewpoint Hum. From there, we can take a technical trail back to the harbour. Once back on the boat, we set sail for Hvar. 6th day (Thu) Island of Hvar – Split (A: aprx. 24 mi./38 km, 3,280ft./ 1,000 m of elevation; B: aprx. 18 mi./29 km, 1,150 ft./350 m of elevation) After breakfast, level A bikers start from Stari Grad and bike to the top of the pass on an asphalt ascend to spare energy. Gravel paths and trails bring us to the island’s capital, of Hvar. Here we have time to stroll through the streets before returning to the boat. Level B bikers ride a round tour from Stari Grad via Jelsa with a great in terrain diversity. The boat awaits us at the end of the tour for a cruise to Split. Enjoy the special atmosphere of the vibrant city. 8 days/ 7 nights

7th day (Fri) Split - Island of Čiovo Trogir (A: aprx. 19mi./31 km, 1,970 ft./600 m of elevation; B: aprx. 15 mi./24 km, 1,475 ft./ 450 m of elevation) In the morning, we enjoy our last cruise back to Trogir. From here, we take the bikes across the local bridge to Čiovo Island. Our tour takes us along natural roads with wonderful views over the sea. Those who prefer a challenge can look forward to some great single trails. Afterwards, there is enough time in the afternoon to enjoy the World Heritage City of Trogir before enjoying a festive last evening on board. 8th day (Sat) Trogir (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay in Croatia.

Level A: aprx. 140 mi./225 km, 17,900 ft/5,450 m Level B: aprx. 120 mi./190 km, 12,500 ft/3,800 m

Rogač Šolta

Nature The vast lavender fields on Hvar in the months of June and July

Culinary Try a glass of the Dalmatian wine, Dingac Souvenir The honey from the beekeeper on Šolta is the perfect gift

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Čiovo

Culture A walk to the Spanish Fortress in Hvar

Activity Epic downhill ride from Vidova Gora to Bol

Airport Split

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Milna Bol Hvar

Brač

Stari Grad Hvar

Vis Vis

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MTB & BOAT CENTRAL GREEK AEGEAN STANDARD Discover the Central Greek Aegean by mountain bike and boat! The islands are a magical and mythical world, vibrant in stories and cultural wonders. No need to worry about packing your bags each day, our beautiful boat is your home, restaurant and transport for the duration of your stay. Natural roads and single trails pave the way across the islands of Kos, Kalymnos, Leros, Lipsi and Patmos. Bike tours throughout the week may be adapted to the ability of the group. 1st day (Sat) Bodrum (Embarkation) Individual arrival to Bodrum harbour. Check-in begins on the gulet at 2 pm. Use the afternoon to enjoy the lively vibe of Bodrum city and relax with a typical Turkish tea. In the evening, we get together for the first meal on board. 2nd day (Sun) Kos Island (aprx. 12.5 - 22 mi/20 - 35 km, 1,500 - 2,650 ft./ 450 - 800 m of elevation) We cruise to Kos Town and bike in the direction of the world famous archaeological excavation; the Asclepion on Kos. We continue by bike to higher ground. While riding along the island ridge, we can admire the breath-taking panoramic views. Our descent takes us along diverse trails back to the boat. A plethora of cultural sights

in Kos Town will give us an insight into the town’s turbulent historical past. The night is spent in Kos. 3rd day (Mon) Leros Island (aprx. 19 - 25 mi/30 - 40 km, 2,000 3,000 ft./600 - 900 m of elevation) In the morning, we cross to the island of Leros. Today’s ride leads us to the fort of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in Agia Marina and through the small alleyways of the town. Following the coastline, we reach a beautiful sandy beach where we can stop for a swim and coffee. Today’s highlight is the new Lighthouse Trail before we return to the ship. If the weather permits we cruise to Patmos. 4th day (Tue) Patmos Island – Lipsi Island (aprx. 9 - 12 mi/15 - 20 km, 1,500 - 2,150 ft./400 - 650 m of elevation) On our short bike tour we visit Patmos and its grotto with panoramic views on the way. We continue by bike to the highest part of the island, to the town of Chora. Here we find the world famous monastery of St. John of Chora with its numerous white alleys, 34 churches and chapels. A single trail with more panoramic views leads us back to the harbour, where our boat awaits us for a crossing to the island of Lipsi.

5th day (Wed) Island Lipsi – Kalymnos Island (aprx. 6 - 12 mi/10 - 20 km, 820 - 3,000 ft./250 - 700 m of elevation) In the morning, we set off on our bikes and take a tour around the island of Lipsi. The island offers suitable riding conditions for all preferences: from easy-going natural trails to challenging, technical rides. In the afternoon, the boat takes us to the island of Kalymnos. The night is spent in a quiet bay on anchor. 6th day (Thu) Kalmynos Island – Patmos Island (aprx. 18 - 25 mi/ 30 - 40 km, 2,000 - 2,650 ft./600 800 m of elevation) Starting at Emporios, we bike along the west coast and continue across a mountain pass which opens up into a green valley. Our ride takes us to the main village of Pothia. In the afternoon, we have enough time to explore Pothia and its old town centre on foot. The former wealth, which

sponge diving brought to the inhabitants of this town, is clearly visible. The night is spent in the harbour or on anchor. 7th day (Fri) Kos Island – Bodrum (aprx. 12 mi/20 km) In the morning, we cross over to the city of Kos. Our last tour begins here and leads us either to one of the lovely beaches where we can enjoy a lengthy swim or, once more, to the top of the island. After lunch ashore, we enjoy our last cruise back to Bodrum. We can enjoy the afternoon, exploring this lively city once more. In the evening, a celebrative meal is enjoyed on board. 8th day (Sat) Bodrum (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am followed by individual journey home or an extended stay in Turkey or Greece.

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Activity The thermal baths in Kos!

Culinary A treat from the confectionaries in the harbour of Lipsi! Souvenir The Bodrum Bazaar offers great gift ideas Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/gmt

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MTB & BOAT GREEK AEGEAN SPECIAL Over the past few years, parts of the Greek Aegean have been developing steadily into a very attractive mountain bike holiday destination. New trails have been constructed and existing ones have been cleared and maintained. The varying terrain offers riders everything from natural paths to varying single trails. The tours require a good physical condition and practiced riding skills. To cater for the different riding abilities of the participants, two MTB guides accompany the group and offer two performance levels wherever possible (A/B). (< 10 participants are accompanied by one guide/one MTB Level). 1st day (Sat) Bodrum (Embarkation) Individual arrival to Bodrum harbour. Check-in begins at 2 pm. Use the afternoon to enjoy the lively vibe in the city of Bodrum. Dinner on board. 2nd day (Sun) Bodrum – Yalıçiftlik – Kos Island (A: aprx. 14 mi/22 km, 1,900 ft./580 m of elevation; B: aprx. 12 mi/19 km, 1,500 ft./ 460 m of elevation) The first bike tour takes us to Kızılağaç, famous for its local farmer’s market, before we continue to Yalıçiftlik. Cruise to the city of Kos. A plethora of cultural sights in Kos town will give us an insight into its turbulent historical past.

3rd day (Mon) Kos Island – Tilos Island (A: aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 2,400 ft./720 m of elevation; B: 14 mi/23 km, 2,600 ft./780 m of elevation) We leave town and continue through fragrant pine forests on a gradually ascending natural trail to the island ridge. Our descent takes us along a combination of technical and flowy sections providing a variety of riding styles. In the afternoon, a relaxing cruise takes us to the island of Tilos. 4th day (Tue) Tilos Island – Nissyros Island (A + B: aprx. 16 mi/26 km; 2,400 ft./730 m of elevation) Today an exceptional trail combination takes us to the abandoned village of Mikrochorio. A long coastal trail brings us back to the boat. We enjoy lunch on board as we cruise to Mandraki on the island of Nissyros. 5th day (Wed) Nissyros Island – Kalymnos Island (A + B: aprx. 16 mi/26 km, 2,500 ft./770 m of elevation) Today we start on paved roads to Nikia – a mountain village built directly on the edge of the volcano crater at 1,400 ft./430 m above sea level. Not only the volcano but also the white houses and the numerous pebble mosaics characterise this town. From here, a trail takes us into the crater with its steaming sulphur springs before continuing along a combination of tracks back to our ship in the

small port town of Mandraki. Back on board, we cruise to an anchorage on the island of Kalymnos. 6th day (Thu) Leros Island – Pserimos Island (A: aprx. 22 mi/35 km, 3,000 m of elevation; B: 16 mi/26 km, 2,200 ft./680 m of elevation) An early morning crossing brings us to the Island of Leros. Today’s ride leads us to the fort of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in Agia Marina and down an epic flight of stairs into the small alleyways of the town. Passing the picturesque town harbour, we cycle on to the seaside chapel of Agios Isidoros. The highlight of today is the new Kalamari Trail, which merges directly with the Lighthouse Trail. In the afternoon, we cruise to the island of Pserimos.

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7th day (Fri) Kos Island – Bodrum (A: 19 mi/30 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation; B: 15 mi/24 km, 990 ft./300 m of elevation) We enjoy breakfast during a cruise to Kos town. Our last tour begins here and leads us either to one of the lovely beaches where we can enjoy a lengthy swim or once more to the top of the island. After lunch ashore, we enjoy our last cruise back to Bodrum. We can enjoy the afternoon exploring this lively city once more. In the evening, a celebrative meal is enjoyed on board 8th day (Sat) Bodrum (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation until 9 am followed by an individual journey home or an extended stay in Turkey or Greece.

Level A: aprx. 106 mi./170 km, 14,100 ft/4,300 m Level B: aprx. 91 mi./145 km, 12,500 ft/3,800 m

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Culture The monastary of St. John of Chora followed by a staircase descent on the bikes Nature Eye-catching volcanic rock formations of Nissyros Activity The trails on Kos Culinary Mezes, the smallportioned Greek starters

Emporios Bodrum

Yalıçiftlik Kalymnos

Pserimos

Kos Kos

Airport Kos

Embros thermal bath

Greece Mandraki Nissyros

Souvenir The Bodrum Bazaar offers great gift ideas Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/gms

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Tilos Mikrochorio

Livadia

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MTB & BOAT GULF OF GÖKOVA STANDARD This tour of the Gökova Gulf by mountain bike and boat is a pure nature experience! This scenic coastal region stretches between the historic city of Bodrum and the extremely attractive Datça Peninsula, a true insider tip amongst tourists. We explore the region on natural paths and shaped single trails, with a refreshing swim in the sea at the end of each day. In the evening, we can take a walk through idyllic harbour towns or enjoy a sundowner on board. 1st day (Sat) Bodrum (Embarkation) Individual arrival in Bodrum. Checkin on board from 2 pm. Use the afternoon to stroll through the bustling city with its famous bazaar. Dinner on board and overnight in Bodrum. 2nd day (Sun) Bodrum – Yalıçiftlik (aprx. 14 mi/22 km, 1,410 ft./ 430 m of elevation) We start the day with a guided city tour by bike. The tour takes us to the imposing St. Peter's fortress and past the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus before we set off on incredible natural trails to Kızılağaç. After visiting the local bazaar, we continue to Yalıçiftlik.

3rd day (Mon) Yalıçiftlik – Mazı – Akbük (aprx. 20 mi/31 km, 3,000 ft./900 m of elevation) After breakfast, we bike from Yalıçiftlik inland through scenic landscapes before returning to the coast to Mazı. Cruise to Akbük where we can enjoy the afternoon swimming. Dinner is served on board and the night is spent in Akbük. 4th day (Tue) Akbük – Akyaka (aprx. 18 mi/27 km, 4,300 ft./ 1,300 m of elevation) In the morning, a shuttle service takes us to the charming mountain village of Sarnıçköy. A series of forest roads and natural trails lead us to Kuyucak Köy where we can take a well-earned break in a traditional teahouse. After some technical single trails, we reach the neighbouring village of Akyaka where we can stop to admire the ancient rock tombs. The night is spent in Akyaka.

men on the Datça Peninsula. An initial ascent by bike takes us to a height of 450 m/1.480 ft before we enjoy the descent back to the sea. The path ahead leads us on a scenic road along the coast before we enter the suburban outskirts of Knidos. After visiting this incredible cultural site, we spend the night in one of the most picturesque bays on the Turkish coast.

on newly constructed trails. After lunch, we head to the picturesque Çamlı Bay. Dinner is served on board and the night is spent on anchor close to Çamlı. 6th day (Thu) Çamlı – English Bay – Yedi Adalar (aprx. 13 mi/21 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation) Today we ride from Çamlı, through small villages and fragrant pine forests to the picturesque English Bay. The following passage by boat to Yedi Adalar (Seven Islands) offers us one and a half hours to relax on board. Dinner is on the boat and we stay on anchor overnight.

8th day (Sat) Bodrum (Disembarkation) After breakfast on board, we can enjoy the sea air during our last crossing back to Bodrum. Check-out until 9 am followed by an individual journey home or extension of your holiday in Turkey.

7th day (Fri) Yedi Adalar – Körmen – Knidos (aprx. 30 mi/48 km, 3,610 ft./1,100 m of elevation) During breakfast, we cruise to Kör-

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5th day (Wed) Akyaka – Çamlı (aprx. 28 mi/41 km, 3,300 ft./ 1,000 m of elevation) Today we can enjoy an inland round trip from Akyaka. Enjoy the abundance of nature and solitude this landscape has to offer while riding

Bodrum

Greece Mazı

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Akbuk English Bay

Akyaka Çamlı

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Culture The impressive cultural site of Knidos

Culinary The local specialty, Gözleme - a thin and flavoursome filled flat bread

Nature A fragrant bike tour to the picturesque English Bay

Souvenir Spices or traditional sweets from a local bazaar

Activity The ancient rock tombs in Akyaka

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MTB & BOAT HIGHLIGHTS OF TUSCANY STANDARD There is hardly a better place than Tuscany on earth for mountain bikers to indulge in their passion. Names such as Elba, Giglio, Monte Argentario and the Maremma region are world-renowned; home to various enduro events with flow trails and shaped lines pimped with technical passages. The Italian 'Dolce Vita' is the icing on the cake and the Atlantis provides the travelling accommodation for a carefree travel experience from one place to the other. The giant sails provide a true seafaring ambience. Please note: the itinerary is strongly dependent on the weather conditions. Therefore, all harbours and anchorages may be subject to change depending on the wind patterns during your week on board. 1st day (Sat) Porto St. Stefano (Embarkation) Individual arrival to Porto St. Stefano. Luggage can be taken on board from 2 pm onwards and check-in takes place at 6 pm. Use the afternoon to walk to the Fortezza Spagnola; built in the 17th century as a means to protect the city. Enjoy a first dinner on board. Overnight stay in Porto St. Stefano. 2nd day (Sun) Monte Argentario Peninsula – Talamone (aprx. 16 mi/ 25 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation) Our first bike tour takes us from Porto St. Stefano along a coastal road before climbing up to Monte Argentario where we are rewarded with an incredible view over the peninsula. Our real reward, however, is our descent down the ‘Madonnina Trail’. After our descent, we return to the Atlantis and set sail for Talamone.

5th day (Wed) Porto Azurro – Cavo (aprx. 16 mi/25 km, 1,650 ft./500 m of elevation) We start cycling in the morning from Porto Azzuro to the north of the island. After a coffee break in Rio nell' Elba, we enjoy some faster and, at times, technical downhill trails to the coastal road towards Cavo. In the afternoon, we sail to the beautiful bay of Enfola for the night.

3rd day (Mon) Talamone – Maremma National Park – Talamone (aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 2,800 ft./ 850 m of elevation) Today's tour takes us on a round trip through the Maremma National Park located directly at the foot hills behind Talamone. Great trails, abundant nature and crystal-clear sea await us! Afterwards, we return to the bay of Talamone where we enjoy a special wine tasting and dinner on board.

6th day (Thu) Patresi – Marina di Campo (aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 2,300 ft./700 m of elevation) Today we take on the longest stage of the tour: we bike across the island! We start through mountainous landscapes to the villages of Marciana and Monte Perone. We ride along shaped trails before cycling downhill along challenging hiking trails to the village of San Piero in Campo

4th day (Tue) Island Elba, Cavo (aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 2,500 ft./ 750 m of elevation) Morning cruise to Elba with the opportuity to help hoist the sails. After a light lunch on board, we go to the Bikepark Capoliveri at Monte Calamita, which has a great variety of trails. In the evening, we have time to stroll through the harbour town of Porto Azzuro.

for lunch. After lunch, we meet the Atlantis. An evening sail brings us to the island of Giglio. 7th day (Fri) Island Giglio – Porto St. Stefano (aprx. 16 mi/25 km, 2,650 ft./800 m of elevation) Giglio offers the most beautiful but also the most technical trails of the journey. Less experienced bikers will have time to visit the medieval fortified town of Castello di Giglio with its labyrinth-like alleyways before descending to Giglio Porto where the ship awaits us for a last sail back to Porto St. Stefano. We enjoy a festive evening meal on board. 8th day (Sat) Porto St. Stefano (Disembarkation) After breakfast, disembarkation at 9 am. Individual journey home or extended stay in Tuscany. 8 days/7 nights • aprx. 105 mi./170 km, 17,060 ft/5,200 Maremma m • level 2-3 (s. p. 29)

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Rio nell’ Elba Porto Azzuro

Patresi San Piero in Campo

Capoliveri Marina Di campo

Talamone

M e d i te r ran e an Porto Santo Stefano

Monte Argentario

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The Spanish fortress in Porto St. Stefano

Giglio Porto Giglio

Nature Azure blue sea surrounding Elba Activity The 5km long ‘’BucaDelBandito Trail’’ on Elba and the Maremma Trails

Souvenir Cheese, ham, wine, pasta and linen of all sorts make for great local souvenirs

Culinary The incredible local wines

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HOTEL & MTB RABAC Enjoy a hotel and bike week full of variety in Rabac. Bike in the nature park around the Učka Mountain, discover fun trails from the seaside to the depths of the forest. The local guide will even share some insider locations with their guests. Visit local farms and taste local specialties along the way. Stroll through the old town of Labin and experience Skitača. An incredible combination of trail blazing and relaxation for the perfect biking holiday! 1st day - Rabac (Arrival) Individual arrival in Rabac and checkin at the hotel. Your holiday begins by the pool or at the bar with a cocktail. Take a dip in the turquoise waters of the Croatian Adriatic or stroll through the streets of Rabac! The first meeting with your guide is at 6 pm in the hotel lobby. 2nd day Cape Kamenjak round tour (aprx. 19 mi/30 km, 1,500 ft./450 m of elevation) Visit to the Rabac Bike Skills Park followed by an organized transfer to the

Kap Kamenjak Nature Reserve. Incredible coastal trails and fantastic bays with clear water await us. We have the opportunity to enjoy typical local food for lunch in a konoba before returning to Rabac.

the countryside in and around Labin along wide forest roads and single trails. The highlight of today's tour is tasting typical delicacies at a number of local farms; meet the locals and enjoy a scenic route by bike.

3rd day Učka – Plomin – Rabac (aprx. 25 mi./40 km; 3,000 ft./900 m of elevation) A transfer takes us to the starting point of today's bike tour, Vojak; the highest peak of the Učka mountain (1396 m above sea level). The Učka, or Monte Maggiore, is a protected natural park with breath-taking views over the Kvarner Bay and Istria. We then cycle along beautiful single trails and natural paths on the fantastic descent to Plomin. After lunch, the MTB tour continues to Rabac on a section of new flow trails.

5th day Parenzana: Groznjan – Vižinada – Motovun (aprx. 25 mi/ 40 km, 2,000 ft./600 m of elevation) Today's tour is a real gem and a journey through time. We explore one of the most popular bike routes in Istria; the old Parenzana Railway Line. A shuttle takes us to the starting point in Groznjan. Here we can enjoy various trails, historical villages and great views. The lunch break will take place in Motovun; the truffle capital is one of the highlights of Istria. After lunch, we continue to Vižinada where a transfer takes us back to Rabac.

4th day round trip around Labin (aprx. 25 mi/40 km, 1,800 ft./550 m of elevation) Today’s tour has a "culinary" theme. A transfer takes us to the Dubrava Sculpture Park in Labin. We explore

6th day Labin – Skitača – Rabac (aprx. 22 mi/35 km, 2,000 ft./ 600 m of elevation) A transfer takes us to Labin where we can discover the charming old town before starting the tour. We ride to Skitača, a peninsula that offers breath-taking views over the Kvarner Bay. This incomparable view is said to have moved saints to tears. Finally, exciting trails await us on our way back to Rabac. Finish off the day relaxing by the hotel pool or at the bar with a drink. 7th day Rabac (Departure) After this eventful bike week, it is time to say goodbye to Rabac and Croatia. Individual journey home or an extended stay.

7 days/6 nights • aprx. 116 mi./185 km, 10,200 ft./3,100 m by MTB • level 2 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Dubrava Sculpture Park in Labin with more than ninety outdoor stone artworks

Grožnjan Motovun Vižinada

Croatia

Nature A great ride through the Učka Nature Park

Dubrova Stari Grad

Activity Cycle through time on the old Parenzana steam train tracks

Rabac

Culinary Visit small, family-run farms and try local produce Souvenir Motovun, the truffle capital, is one of the highlights of Istria

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Učka

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Banjole Kap Kamenjak

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HOTEL & MTB PATAGONIA ANDES CROSSING This tour of Northern Patagonia ventures into both Argentina and Chile, following the 'path less travelled' through some of the most remote parts of the Andes Lake District. Our bike tour takes us off the beaten track to explore this region’s many natural treasures. The region is characterised by its rugged, natural landscapes. We cycle through national parks, over mountain passes and share encounters with the Mapuche people. A truly epic journey through the southernmost point of South America. 1st day (Sun) San Martín de los Andes (Arrival) (D) Individual arrival by plane in San Martín de los Andes via Chapelco Airport. A transfer brings us to San Martín de los Andes, located on the shores of Lake Lácar within the Lanín National Park. We join our fellow travelers for dinner and the night is spent in San Martín de los Andes. 2nd day (Mon) Cerro Chapelco, San Martín de los Andes (aprx. 22 mi/ 35 km) (B, L) Our first day starts with a long ride on the slopes of Cerro Chapelco. A variety of trails and long descents makes

this mountain not only attractive for skiers in winter but also for mountain bikers when the snow melts. The night is spent in San Martín de los Andes. 3rd day (Tue) Curarrehue Mapuche – Pucón, Chile (aprx. 25 mi/40 km, asphalt & gravel road) (B, L) A transfer takes us to Paso Fronterizo Tromen at the entrance to the Lanin National Park. We bike on gravel roads lined by monkey-puzzle trees with the Lanin Volcano as an impressive backdrop. After passing the Chilean border control, we continue with an exciting asphalt downhill until we arrive at Curarrehue Mapuche Village. After lunch, a transfer takes us to our hotel in Pucón. 4th day (Wed) Pucón – Villarrica volcano – Pucón (aprx. 22 mi/35 km, double & single tracks) (B, D) Today the backdrop of our bike tour is the iconic snow-capped Villarrica Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in Latin America, as well a large number of glaciers. We bike from the volcanic caves to the base of Pucón Ski Resort in the Villarrica National Park. Dinner and overnight stay in Pucón.

5th day (Thu) Pucón – Ancapulli – Choshuenco (B, D) (aprx. 44 mi/ 70 km, asphalt) In the morning, a transfer takes us from Pucón to the starting point of today’s tour. We bike through the Chilean Lake District and on through the incredible landscapes of Panguipulli and Calafquen. Our final destination is the village of Choshuenco. Our hotel is on the lakefront. Here we enjoy dinner and an overnight stay. 6th day (Fri) Choshuenco – Huilo Huilo Reservat – Choshuenco (aprx. 22 mi/35 km, double & single tracks) (B, D) Today we bike to the Huilo Huilo Biosphere Reserve in the middle of the Chilean rain forest. Here we will see the Fuy River, the Mocho Choshuenco Volcano and the Huilo Huilo Waterfall. Dinner and overnight stay in Choshuenco.

7th day (Sat) Choshuenco – Purto Fuy – San Martín (aprx. 22 mi/35 km, double & single tracks) (B, L, D) Today starts with a transfer to Puerto Fuy followed by a one hour ferry crossing across the Pirihueico Lake with its incredible mountain panorama. Once ashore, we cross the Chilean/Argentinian border and continue on to the Hua Hum Lake. A short transfer takes us to the starting point of a fantastic trail ride through the ancestral home of the native Mapuche people all the way to San Martin. Here we can enjoy lunch followed by a free afternoon. Dinner and overnight stay in San Martín de los Andes. 8th day (Sun) San Martín de los Andes (departure or extension) (B) After breakfast, a transfer takes departing guests to Chapelco Airport. Participants continuing with the Patagonian 7 Lakes Tour stay on. 8 days/7 nights • aprx. 160 mi/ 250 km • Level 2 (s. p. 29)

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture An authentic perspective of life in a country making its debut in tourism

Villarrica Pucón Curarrehue National Park Villarrica Ancapulli

Nature Lanin National Park with its turquoise coloured lakes and impressive waterfalls. Activity Biking on excellent single trails at Cerro Chapelco Culinary Seafood lovers will be spoilt for choice in Patagonia Souvenir Traditional, native handcrafts and silverware

National Park Lanin Puerto Fuy Biological Reserve Huilo Huilo

Park entrance

Chile Argentina

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HOTEL, BIKE & HIKE PEARLS OF SOUTHERN CRETE The south coast of Crete is a place of exceptional beauty and varied landscapes. Untouched nature, archaeological highlights, crystal clear blue sea and sandy beaches. The mountainous landscapes of Minos, the world famous Samaria Gorge and the Elafonisi National Park are awaiting to be explored by bike, boat and on foot. Enjoy swimming in clear blue water, marveling at colourful sunsets, and indulging in delicious local specialties accompanied by music and dance. 1st day (Sat) Paleochora (Arrival) Individual arrival to Chania. A transfer to Paleochora can be arranged on request (not included). Check in at the Rea Hotel is possible from 3 pm onwards. In the evening, there is a lavish BBQ followed by an introduction and overview of the program from your tour guide. 2nd day (Sun) Anydroi Gorge (15 mi/25 km by bike & 4 mi/ 6.5 km on foot) After breakfast, an organized transfer takes us to the starting point of our first bike tour. From here, we cycle to the village of Azogyres where we visit the 99 Holy Fathers Monastery. After this, we hike to the village of Anydroi where we enjoy a delicious Cretan lunch. Afterwards, we continue our hike through the Anydroi Gorge until

we reach the sea. The blue water lures us for a swim before we head back to the hotel either by bike or transfer bus. In the evening, a guided tour through Paleochora is provided before we end our evening with dinner at a local tavern. 3rd day (Mon) Ancient Lissos (aprx. 20 mi/33 km by bike & 2.8 mi/4.5 km on foot) Today’s tour is a wonderful combination of biking, hiking and boating. Our tour begins in the scenic landscapes surrounding the beautiful mountain village of Azogyres. We have a break for lunch at a great mountain tavern and then take a transfer to the starting point of our afternoon hike. We visit the ancient city of Lissos on foot. Following our visit, we board a chartered boat which takes us to a local cave. Here we can swim in the shimmering waters before returning to the port of Paleochora for a great BBQ dinner. 4th day (Tue) Samaria Gorge (aprx. 10 mi/16 km on foot) A trip to Crete without visiting the famous Samaria Gorge is practically unimaginable. A walk through this gorge gives us both an unbelievable, scenic expereince as well as a physical challenge (1,200 m/3,940ft. elevation, 6 hrs). In the morning, we take a transfer bus to the top of the Samaria

Gorge. During the hike, we stop for a picnic in the canyon. A late lunch is served in a typical tavern. We board a water taxi which will take us back to Paleochora. In the evening, we are free to enjoy dinner as we please. 5th day (Wed) Sougia (aprx. 9 mi/ 15 km by bike & boat excursion) Today we can look forward to a very relaxed program after the efforts of the previous day. We bike downhill to Sougia. Here we have plenty of time to swim before a delicious lunch. Afterwards, we return to Paleochora by boat. Here we can relax for a while before experiencing a true Greek evening with Cretan delicacies and traditional music and dancing. 6th day (Thu) Voytas – Paleochora – boat trip to Elafonisi (aprx.10.5 mi./ 17 km by bike) Today a transfer takes us to Voytas

where we visit a small church from the 13th century. Our tour continues through picturesque landscapes before we enjoy a relaxing midday break. Reenergized, we head back to Paleochora where a water taxi takes us to the natural paradise of Elafonisi; a dreamy island in the middle of the Mediterranean strewn with sand dunes, water lilies and junipers. Various rare species, such as the endangered Caretta Caretta turtles live here. On our boat trip back to Paleochora, we take a break at a hidden beach for a swim and BBQ. 7th day (Fri) Paleochora (Departure) After breakfast, check out and return home or enjoy an extended holiday on Crete.

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Azogires

Moni

Greece

Prodromi

Elafonisi Anidri

Lissos

Sougia

Paleochora

Samaria Gorge

Agia Roumeli

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Activity A hike in the renowned Samaria Canyon

Culinary Try the local Cretan dishes, such as squid with fennel and olives Souvenir Olives, olive oil and honey are all local products and delicious gifts Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/kre


HOTEL & E-BIKE LOFOTEN

2nd day (Sun) Sørvågen to Ballstad (or Leknes) (aprx. 39 mi/62 km) From Å: Our first e-bike ride from Sørvågen starts with a little loop via Å. We continue to the charming museum village, Nusfjord, and hop on an angler’s ferry to cross over to Ballstad. Back on shore, we continue our ride to Leknes. 3rd day (Mon) Ballstad (or Leknes) to Svolvær (44 - 50 mi/70 - 80 km) From Å: From Leknes on the island of Vestvagøy, we follow roads with panoramic views to the island of Gimsoy, where the Gimsoymyrene Nature Reserve can be found, and further

8th day (Sat) Departure From Å: Checkout after breakfast followed by an individual journey home or an extended stay in Norway.

NOTE: This tour takes place in two directions. The detailed tour overview for both is available at www.islandhopping.com/en/lof 8 days/7 nights • aprx. 280 - 345 mi/ 450 – 550 km • e-bike level (s. p. 29) Tromsø

5th day (Wed) Sortland to Hamn (aprx. 44 - 81 mi/70 -130 km) From Å: Today the tour can be enjoyed by bike or bus along the coast from Sortland to Risøyhamn (aprx. 52 km) and further along the west coast of the island of Andøyas. In the afternoon, there is a ferry ride from Andenes to Gryllefjord and a short bike ride to Hamn.

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Sommarøy

Kvaløya

Botnhamn

Hamn Senja

Andenes Andøya

6th day (Thu) Hamn to Sommarøy (47 mi/75 km) From Å: From Hamn, we cycle through undulating landscapes, across the island of Senja, through sparsely illuminated tunnels and along fjords on roads with panoramic views to the home of the trolls. A ferry crossing take us from Botnhamn to Brensholmen. After another short ride, we arrive in Sommarøy.

HIGHLIGHTS: Culture Fjords, Caribbean like sand beaches and massive mountain ranges Nature Visit a husky farm and a troll museum Activity E-Bike Tour along secluded panoramic roads

Langøya

Risøyhamn V e s t e r å l e n

1st day (Sat) Journey to Sørvågen or Tromsø Check-in to your accommodation in Sørvågen or Tromsø can be done throughout the day.

on to Svolvær, the capital city of the Lofoten. 4th day (Tue) Svolvær to Sortland (aprx. 56 - 75 mi/90 -120 km) From Å: On the island of Austvågøya, we cycle northbound to Fiskebøl. After a short ferry crossing to Melbu, we continue our tour across the islands of Hadseløya, Børøya and Langøya.

Sortland

Melbu Hadseløya

7th day (Fri) Sommarøy to Tromsø (aprx. 47 mi/75 km) From Å: From We start our last bike ride from Sammaroy and cycle across the southern part of the island of Kvaløya. A visit to a local husky station, with about 300 energetic dogs, and a glass blowing café give us an insight into the local culture. The last stage of our tour leads us to our hotel in Tromsø.

Culinary Cosy cafés with fresh waffles and hot chocolate

Svolvær

Souvenir Glass ornaments and paintings Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/lof

Fiskebøl

Austvågøya

Gimsøy

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This tour is the northernmost tour in the Islandhopping programme and leads us through the Lofoten; home of trolls, the midnight sun, and fjord landscapes. Picturesque harbour towns with colourful boat houses, a fascinating variety of fjords, rivers, lakes and waterfalls, as well as majestic mountain landscapes and green wilderness. Accommodation is in traditional hotels, boathouses and apartments. We cycle by e-bike along roads with panoramic views. Certain stages of the route can be shortened using local public transport or the accompanying support vehicle (limited capacity). This trip is taken either from Å to Tromsø or from Tromsø to Å.

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Vestvågøy

Ballstad Nusfjord

Bodø Airport

Flakstadøy

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HOTEL & BIKE ALBANIA (guided or self-guided)

9th day Himarё to Vlorё (aprx. 41 mi/65 km) We cycle up to the Llogara pass; a national park of black pine, home to the Eurasian otter and golden eagles and sitting 1,000 m above the blue water of the Ionian Sea. After lunch, we cycle downhill all the way to Vlorё. 10th day Departure (transfer time aprx. 3 hrs) Checkout after breakfast followed by a transfer from Vlorё to Tirana International Airport or an extended stay in Albania.

10 days/9 nights • aprx. 294 mi/470 km • level 3 (s. p. 29) HIGHLIGHTS: Culture The precious city of Korçë & a visit to Butrint Nature The breathtaking Lake Ohrid Activity Enjoy a bath in the thermal springs in the Langarica Canyon

Durrës

Librazhd Lushnje

Fier

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Korçë

Vlorë Përmet Himare

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Current travel information: www.inselhuepfen.com/en/alb

Elbasan Pogradec

Culinary Grilled lambs meat is a specialty here Souvenir Culinary specialties such as honey or a pomegranate in autumn

Tiranë

Ohrid Lake

3rd day Tushemisht (Pogradec) to Korçë (aprx. 32 mi/51 km) Today’s tour starts with a climb from

5th day Sotire to Benje (Përmet) (aprx. 32.5 mi/52 km) We start from Sotire with a climb to a high grassy plateau, surrounded by soaring peaks, before reaching the source of the River Vjosa and descending through its spectacular gorge to Leskovik. Our descent continues to Çarshove and on to Benje, which is situated on a bluff above the river. After checking into the guesthouse, we take a short ride to the thermal springs for a swim at the Langarica Canyons.

7th day Gjirokastёr to Sarandё (via Butrint) (aprx. 44 mi/70 km) After a morning transfer, we start riding toward Sarandё, sandwiched between the high mountains and the Ionian coast and close to the ancient remains of Butrint. Butrint is a protected World Heritage Site and is one of the county’s most important archaeological sites, with its origins tracing back to the Greeks and the Romans.

8th day Sarandё to Himarё (aprx. 33 mi/53 km) We start our tour as the sun burns through the fog, climbing steadily out of Sarandё to a rocky plateau. We follow the coast, with towering mountains to the right and the glistening sea to the left, before descending to the bay of Himarë.

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2nd day Qafë Thanë to Tushemisht (Pogradec) (aprx. 25 mi/40 km) Morning transfer to the Albanian/ Macedonian border. Our cycle tour starts along the lake to Tushemisht. After crossing the border, we ride to St. Naum in Macedonia to visit the beautiful local Monastery.

4th day Korçë to Sotire (aprx. 45 mi/72 km) We leave behind the agricultural plateau of Korçë, climbing steadily into the border mountains through barren landscapes, dotted with wild flowers. We cycle into the heart of the Gramoz Mountains and over the Barmash Pass (1,159m) to Sotire.

6th day Benje to Gjirokastёr (aprx. 44 mi/70 km) This morning, we cycle through the valley towards Kelcyra, the distant shark’s tooth peaks, which guard a further gorge. We wind our way through gorges, along the river shores until we reach a great plane. The town of Gjirokastёr (city of 1,000 steps) sits high above us on the mountainside.

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1st day Tirana (Arrival) Individual arrival in Tirana before checking into the hotel. In the evening, we meet our guide and fellow travellers at the hotel for dinner.

the lake to a mountain plateau. We ride through mountainous landscapes which open onto a vast plain; a patchwork of agricultural fields. An early arrival in Korçë allows time to go for a guided tour around the city.

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Albania (Shqipëria) is becoming one of Europe’s most scenic travel destinations. Its unspoiled beaches, snow-capped mountains, traditional cuisine, Cold War era artefacts, unique traditions, unrivalled hospitality and wild countryside eagerly await curious visitors. Some say that visiting Albania is as close as you can get to traveling back in time. This tour includes three UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Sarandë Butrint

Sotirë

Gjirokastër


HOTEL & BIKE SOUTH AFRICA SAFARI CYCLING This tour combines cycling with safari. Discover the Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces in the north-eastern of South Africa. Visit the world-renowned Kruger National Park and discover the breathtaking Blyde River Canyon with the Three Rondavels and Bourke’s Luck Potholes. The tour presents the diversity of the region; its culture, nature, activities, attractions, cuisine and the local population. Variety like no other. 1st day (Sun) Arrival at O.R. Tambo International Airport Welcome to South Africa! Our guide meets you at O.R. Tambo International Airport and accompanies you to your overnight accommodation in Johannesburg.

Mosambik

10 days/9 nights • aprx. 125 mi/200 km • level 2 (s. p. 29)

HIGHLIGHTS:

Bandelierkop

Culture The breathtaking Blyde River Canyon

Activity Jeep Safari and bush walks in the Greater Kruger National Park Culinary A traditional South African BBQ Souvenir South Africa is known for its incredible handcrafts and wine

Tzaneen

Wolkberg

Letsitele Coach House

Gravelotte

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Nature A visit to a citrus farm and the Kaross embroidery factory

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7th day (Sat) Kruger National Park (Full day) Today is the big Kruger Safari day. Although Kruger is renowned for the Big 5 (African Elephant, Black Rhinoceros, Cape Buffalo, African Lion, African Leopard), it has so much more to offer.

10th day (Tue) Departure Our final day starts with a bushwalk accompanied by an experienced game ranger through Big 5 territory. We return to our accommodation for a leisurely breakfast before checking out and returning home or extending your stay in South Africa.

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6th day (Fri) Blyde Dam and the Kruger National Park (aprx. 23 mi/ 37 km, 1,350 ft./410 m of elevation) Today our bike ride follows the Blyde River through the canyon to a spectacular viewpoint from where we can see the Blyde Dam. Along the way, we might even spot some kudus and baboons. After lunch, we depart for the Kruger National Park. Enjoy the first evening in Kruger with a “braai”.

8th day (Sun) Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve (aprx. 12.5 - 25 mi/ 20 - 40 km, 1,400 - 2,040 ft./420 620 m of elevation) Today we explore the Blyde River Canyon, the third largest and greenest canyon in the world. Our ride starts at the Pinnacle Rock and follows the escarpment to Wonder View. Our next stop for the day is the Lisbon Falls, the highest waterfall in Mpumalanga. We can extend our bike ride by cycling to lunch or enjoy a relaxing transfer. After lunch, we visit the Bourke’s Luck Potholes, forSimbabwe med by centuriesBotswana of flowing water from the Treur and Blyde rivers. From here, it is a short drive to the famous Three Rondavels lookout point and onto our overnight stay.

9th day (Mon) Echo Caves (aprx. 17 mi/27 km, 1,090 ft./ 330 m of elevation) Today´s ride is mostly downhill to the Echo Caves. A local farmer stumbled upon this underground wonderland in 1923 while he was looking for his lost cow. We continue along the Abel Erasmus Pass and enter the Lowveld for our last evening. Dinner is served in a boma around a fire with sounds of the African wildlife in the background.

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3rd day (Tue) Safari cycling (aprx. 12.5 - 25 mi/20 km - 40 km, 500 1,000 ft./150 - 300 m of elevation) On our first bike ride we explore the Bushveld. With a bit of luck, we can enjoy personal encounters with some of the animals of the South African bush: giraffes, impala, zebras, kudu and many bird species. In the afternoon, we can enjoy a sunset game drive or relax by the pool. Dinner will be a unique, South African experience served in the boma.

5th day (Thu) Wolkberg Mountains (aprx. 9.5 - 28 mi/15 - 45 km, 1,400 2,150 ft./420 - 650 m of elevation) After enjoying breakfast overlooking the majestic Wolkberg mountain range of Limpopo, we explore this area by bike. We take a round tour through pine and eucalyptus plantations with splendid views of the surrounding mountains and farms. After lunch, we enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the Coach House Hotel.

This wildlife sanctuary is like no other. The unique atmosphere allows us to experience the true heartbeat of Africa.

Krug

2nd day (Mon) African Bush A transfer departs at 10 am from the hotel (aprx. 5 hours). Along the way, we stop to visit an Open-Air Museum which exhibits the daily life of the Bakone people who inhabited the Polokwane area. The next two evenings are spent at a private game lodge near Bandelierkop. After settling in, we round off our day with a bushwalk.

4th day (Wed) Letsitele and Kaross Workshop (aprx. 16 mi/25 km, 500 ft./150 m of elevation) In the morning, we cycle through orange orchards with a stop along the way to visit a citrus pack house. From the pack house, we continue along the canal to the Kaross embroidery factory. For the next two evenings we stay at the Coach House Hotel and Spa.

Wild Reservat Mpumalanga

Echo Caves

Flughafen Hoedspruit Eastgate Blyde Dam Orpen

Bourke‘s Luck Potholes Lisbon Falls

Three Rondavels

Graskop

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Extension Modules for all Trips (from/to Athens)

Extension Module Athens 3-day extension module Athens, 2 nights (Available pre or post Islandhopping tour) If you are looking to remain in Athens before or after your bike and boat experience, this 3-day additional programme is a great way to extend your stay. The 2004 Olympics brought about a very positive change to the face of the lively, 5-million strong metropolis. Large sections of the inner city were transformed into pedestrian areas and a large archaeological park was created which connects the Acropolis, the ancient Agora, Kerameikos, the old potters’ and cemetery district. Enjoy an unforgettable stroll through the winding alleys of the Plaka, the charming old town district where local souvenirs and comfortable cafes are the perfect place to while the hours away.

Included services • Exclusive transfers from the airport to the hotel as well as from the hotel to the ship (or vice versa) • 2 nights in Athens city centre (with the option of a 3 or 4 star hotel) • Entrance fee to the Acropolis • 1 dinner at the TO KAFENEION tavern (drinks excluded) in the old town of Plaka • 1 guided city bike tour by ATHENS BY BIKE (three hour tour, English speaking tour guide) Book the additional package If you want to book this additional tour module, please refer to it in the ‘comments’ field of your booking request or write to us at info@islandhopping.com with the following details: • Do you want to book the extension before or after your Islandhopping trip? • For how many people would you like to book? • Which hotel category would you like to book? • Do you prefer a meat or vegetarian menu for the included meal? • On which day would you like to participate in the city bike tour? (daily at 10 am) • Please provide us with your detailed flight information Voucher delivery Your request will be confirmed on your existing Islandhopping invoice. You will receive the hotel- and activity vouchers from your transfer driver.

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This tour extension is a combination of organized activities and enough leisure time to discover the Greek capital independently. Two nights in comfortable accomodation (breakfast included), a guided city tour by bike, a visit to the Acropolis and an evening meal in a recommended restaurant is the perfect combination of activities to ensure that you enjoy the city to the fullest. You can book able the Athens extension programme for the following tours: Cyclades (p. 36), Peloponnese & Saronic Islands (p. 37), Ionian Islands & Gulf of Corinth (p. 39) and Peloponnese Multi-Adventure Cruise (p. 57). Further information can be found on our website on the repective tour pages: www.inselhuepfen.com/en


Extension Modules for all Trips (from Omišalj & Pula)

Extension Module Zagreb for all Trips from Omišalj/Pula 3-day extension module Zagreb, 2 nights (Available pre or post Islandhopping tour) If you are eager to start your holiday in Croatia early, this 2-day additional programme is a wonderful way to start your holiday with some great impressions. A private transfer collects you at Zagreb International Airport and brings you to the doorstep of your hotel. You will have time to freshen up after your journey. In the late afternoon, your guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel to take you on an interesting and inspiring walk through the Croatian capital. The old town, built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is truly charming. Your guide will enlighten you on the city both how it is today and how it was in the past.

The Kaptol (the centre of the Roman Catholic Church in Croatia) and Gradec (the upper old town) are of course included in the programme. In the evening, you will dine in a recommended restaurant. The delicious local cuisine is a great way to end the day. Overnight stay in a hotel in the centre of Zagreb. The next morning, an exclusive transfer will take you directly to Omišalj or Pula where you can check-in on board the boat. You can book the Zagreb Extension Programme for the following tours: Istria (p. 30), Kvarner Bay (p. 31), Kvarner Bay PLUS (p. 46), Kvarner Bay MTB (p. 59 & 60) and Kvarner Bay Road Bike Camp (p. 58). Further information can be found on our website on the respective tour pages: www.inselhuepfen.com/en

Included services • Exclusive transfers from Zagreb Airport to the hotel in Zagreb and from the hotel to Omišalj or Pula • 3 or 4 star hotel in Zagreb city centre • Sightseeing tour in Zagreb (entry fees for sights not included) • Dinner in a recommended restaurant

Book the additional package If you want to book this additional tour module, please refer to it in the ‘comments’ field of your booking request or write to us at info@islandhopping.com with the following details: • Which extension would you like to book before your Islandhopping trip? • For how many people would you like to book? • Which hotel category would you like to book? (3 or 4 star hotel / Single or double room) • Do you prefer a vegetarian menu for the included meal? • Please provide us with your detailed flight information

Price reduction People driving independently, without the need for a transfer, receive a discount of 60 € per person off all mentioned prices.

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Flights & Airport Transfers Unfortunately, we are unable to book flights for our guests. If you are planning on travelling to your Islandhopping destination by plane, we recommend booking your flight online using one of the popular flight booking portals. You can find the recommended arrival airport for our various travel destinations at: www.islandhopping.com/en on the respective tour page.

Important: please do not book your flight before you have received a written confirmation from us confirming your tour departure. We will not reimburse you for flights booked before the confirmation of a tour, if the tour is cancelled. In order to simplify your arrival, we offer additional transfers from the airport to the boat in most of our travel destinations. For more information regarding transfer options and pricing, visit the respective tour page on our website: www.islandhopping.com/en

Additional Nights & Extension Modules A truly great way to make the most of your holiday is by extending your visit by a few days before or after the tour in the respective harbour town. We have partner hotels in most of the embarkation ports, where our tours start and end, with whom we have cooperated with for many years and can highly recommend. We are happy to organise your extension on request. In most hotels, the pricing is seasonal. Our recommendations and respective prices can be found at:

Individual Bike Rental in Croatia, Greece and Turkey You may be interested in renting a bike with us in Greece, Croatia or Turkey independent of an Islandhopping tour. We have bike rental options available in all three destinations. Take it day by day, or rent a bike for the duration of your time on site. In Croatia, our rental facility is located in Labinci in Istria as well as in Kastela in Dalmatia. In Greece, we have rental bike options in Athens and, in Turkey, there are options in and around 76

Bodrum. If you are interested in our bike rentals or guided day tour options, send us your enquiry per email to: info@islandhopping.com. We will pass your request on to the respective subsidiary company on site.

www.islandhopping.com/en on the respective tour page. In Zagreb, Athens, Hanoi, Cape Town and Johannesburg, we also offer multi-day tour extension modules, listed in more detail on pages 74-75 (Zagreb and Athens) and on our website on the respective tour page (Vietnam & South Africa).


General Reisebedingungen Terms and Conditions (AGB) These terms and conditions, which you agree to by booking your trip, govern the contractual relationship between you as traveler and us as tour operator. The terms and conditions supplement Paragraph 651 and those following in the German BGB (Buergerliches Gesetzbuch) that govern travel contract law. Please read all the following terms and conditions carefully. §1 Registration You can register in writing by post, fax, internet, or by email. If you register additional participants, your contract encompasses the contractual responsibilities for all the participants you registered. By registering, you are offering us a binding travel contract. The contract is finalised through our confirmation. Any additional arrangements or changes to the set contract must be made in writing. §2 Payment A deposit in the amount of 20 % of the total trip price is due at the finalization of the contract. With the deposit and the finalization of the contract, you will receive an insurance notice protecting you, as required by German law, from insolvency of the tour operator. The remainder of the payment is due four weeks before the start of the trip. After booking, you will receive an information booklet for the trip per email unless specifically requested by post; this is also a part of the travel contract and needs to be read carefully as it contains the most upto-date information about the trip. §3 Services The foundation upon which the trip is organised is the description of the services, which is available in the brochure, in official pamphlets and on our website, and confirmed in your travel contract. Alterations that become necessary after the finalization of the contract and that are made in good faith are permitted if they are not substantial and do not change the overall character of the trip. We assume no liability for information in the brochures of our partners or in our own brochure, even if we issued them. §4 Trip Cancellation If the minimum number of participants required for a trip is not met (18 participants for bus and boat trips, unless otherwise otherwise specified), we reserve the right to cancel it. The decision as to whether the trip will take place or not will be made as early as possible; at least three weeks before beginning of the trip. In case of trip cancellation all payments made will be fully refunded. There can be no additional claims made against us. As the tour operator, we have the right to cancel the tour if the trip is jeopardized, made difficult, or impaired due to an act of God.

§5 Cancellation and Changes in Reservations by Customers [When booking a partner tour, the cancelation and changes policy of our partner in the given travel destination will apply. For a detailed explanation visit our online tour page under ‘things to note’.] You can withdraw from the travel contract up until the beginning of the trip. Your cancellation is valid when your written notification reaches us. If you cancel before the 60th day before the start of the trip, your 20% down payment will be held as a handling fee. Our cancellation fees are: - 60 days or more before the beginning of the trip: 20 % of the trip price. - 59 – 31 days before the trip begins: 40 % of the trip price - 30 – 21 days before the trip begins: 70 % of the trip price - 20 – 11 days before the trip begins: 80 % of the trip price - 10 – 1 days before the trip begins: 90 % of the trip price If you cancel on the day of the trip or if you do not appear for the start of the trip, we charge the full trip price. If you miss the start of the trip or are prevented from travelling due to incomplete travel documents, this will be considered as a cancellation. a) If two people have booked a double cabin together, and no replacement can be found to fill the space of the withdrawing candidate, we maintain the right to charge the remaining participant the corresponding accommodation surcharge or otherwise, if possible, to relocate them. b) Reservation changes are handled the same way as cancellations. For changing your reservation, we will charge a 50 € changing fee for changes made 28 days or more before the beginning of the trip. This also includes changes of minor relevance such as hotel stays, transfers, bike hire etc. Any later changes (if at all possible) will need to be handled as a cancellation and new registration. Cancellation and reservation change fees are due immediately. §6 Cancellation of the Travel Agreement by the Tour Operator After an initial warning, Radurlaub Zeitreisen is entitled to cancel the travel agreement with immediate effect if a participant jeopardizes the wellbeing of other participants on the same tour. §7 Liability We are liable within the scope of a merchant’s duty of care for diligent trip preparation, careful selection and supervision of participating agencies, accuracy of service and activity descriptions, and standard provision of the services agreed upon. Our liability for damages other than personal injury is limited to three times the cost of the trip, provided the damages are neither intentional nor due to gross negligence. This limitation is still in effect

if we are responsible for the damage due to the fault of a service provider. If we are solely procurers of foreign services, we are liable only for proper procurement, not for the services. We are liable for damage or loss of luggage up to the amount of 250 € only if the damage was caused by us and was indicated to us immediately. Scratches on luggage, torn luggage handles, and damaged wheels are excluded from any liability. Upon delivery of luggage at the accommodation facilities, the liability is transferred according to § 701 BGB to the officer of the accommodations. Services that were not made use of will not be reimbursed. §8 Panniers To ensure that bike panniers remain water proof they have to be closed tight. Although panniers are manufactured from waterproof material, Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH cannot be held liable for any damage that might be caused to any personal belongings like mobile phones, cameras ect. §9 Participation A vacation that involves exercise and physical activity requires greater commitment than a conventional package tour. It is your duty to make certain that you are up to the physical challenges of such a trip. The precondition for a bike-tour is that you are able to handle a bicycle in street traffic and on unpaved paths under any weather conditions. If you rent a bike, it is your responsibility to check the condition of the bike, particularly the brakes. You bear sole responsibility for adhering to all legal regulations at home and abroad, particularly regulations about travel documents and cross-border trade. When traveling across the exterior borders of the EU, your luggage must remain unlocked, to facilitate passage through customs. If your baggage is searched, you will be notified about it upon arrival at the destination. If problems with the procurement of the services occur, you are required to help within the scope of legal regulations, in order to avoid potential damages or keep them at a minimum and report any complaints to us immediately. §10 Duty of Care During the duration of the trip, you are liable for damages to or the loss of bicycles, e-bikes and equipment provided to you. With the bicycle insurance offered by us you can insure yourself against the aforementioned risks. This does not cover damages or losses caused by gross negligence or intent. §11 Warranty You can demand redress, if the trip services are not rendered according to the contract. This can be solved by us providing compensation of equal or greater value. In the case of disproportionate effort, corrective action can be denied. For

the period in which the services that have not been rendered according to contract, you can request a reduction in travel price after your return. The pre-condition for this is the immediate notification of our deficiencies or those of our tour guides, so that we have the opportunity to find a remedy. Tour guides are not authorised to recognize claims. Independent of a reduction in travel price, you can demand compensation due to non-compliance with the travel contract, unless we are not responsible for the defect. §12 Limitation of Claim Claims must be made in writing within one month of the contractual end of the trip. The statute of limitation for claims based on the contract expires six months after the contractual end of the trip. The statute of limitations for all claims of civil offence expires three years after the end of the trip. §13 Privacy of Personal Information All personal information that you give us for the processing of the trip is protected against misuse under the General Data Protection Regulation. §14 Travel Protection We urge you to consider effective travel cancellation cost insurance. Before the trip, please also find out about your medical and accident insurance and about luggage insurance or travel liability insurance, if necessary. §15 Passport, Visa and Medical Regulations It is your responsibility to inform yourself of, and to conform to, local and international rules and regulations, especially in regard to travel and import/export, whilst taking part in any of our tours. You are liable for any expenses and/or drawbacks which may arise as a result of your failure to do so. We do, however, try our very best to keep our clients up to date with the latest travel regulations. §16 Severability Clause The nullification of individual clauses in the travel contract or the travel terms does not result in the nullification of the entire contract or the travel terms. §17 Court of Jurisdiction The court of jurisdiction is Konstanz, Germany. Tour Operator Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH Max-Stromeyer-Str. 57 D-78467 Konstanz Tel +49 (0)7531 36186-0 Fax +49 (0)7531 36186-11 E-Mail info@islandhopping.com

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Package Travel Contract & Data Protection Information Package Travel Contracts The combination of travel services offered to you is a package within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2015/2302. Therefore, you will benefit from all EU rights applying to packages. Company Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH will be fully responsible for the proper performance of the package as a whole. Additionally, as required by law, company Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH has protection in place to refund your payments and, where transport is included in the package, to ensure your repatriation in the event that it becomes insolvent. Key rights under Directive (EU) 2015/2302 • Travellers will receive all essential information about the package before concluding the package travel contract. • There is always at least one trader who is liable for the proper performance of all the travel services included in the contract. • Travellers are given an emergency telephone number or details of a contact point where they can get in touch with the organiser or the travel agent. • Travellers may transfer the package to another person on reasonable notice and possibly subject to additional costs. • The price of the package may only be increased if specific costs rise (for instance, fuel prices) and if expressly provided for in the contract and, in any event, not later than 20 days before the start of the package. If the price increase exceeds 8 % of the price of the package, the traveller may terminate the contract. If the organiser reserves the right to a price increase, the traveller has a right to a price reduction if there is a decrease in the relevant costs. • Travellers may terminate the contract without paying any termination fee and get a full refund of any payments if any of the essential elements of the package, other than the price, are changed significantly. If before the start of the package the trader responsible for the package cancels the package, travellers are entitled to a refund and compensation where appropriate. • Travellers may terminate the contract without paying any termination fee before the start of the package in the event of exceptional circumstances, for instance if there are serious security problems at the destination which are likely to affect the package.

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• Additionally, travellers may at any time before the start of the package terminate the contract in return for an appropriate and justifiable termination fee. • If, after the start of the package, significant elements of the package cannot be provided as agreed, suitable alternative arrangements will have to be offered to the traveller at no extra cost. Travellers may terminate the contract without paying any termination fee, where services are not performed in accordance with the contract and this substantially affects the performance of the package and the organiser fails to remedy the problem. • Travellers are also entitled to a price reduction and/or compensation for damages where the travel services are not performed or are improperly performed. • The organiser has to provide assistance if the traveller is in difficulty. • If the organiser or, in some Member States, the retailer becomes insolvent, payments will be refunded. If the organiser or, where applicable, the retailer becomes insolvent after the start of the package and if transport is included in the package, repatriation of the travellers is secured. Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH has taken out insolvency protection with R + V Allgemeine Versicherung AG, Raiffeisenplatz 1, 65189 Wiesbaden. Support partner: KAERA Industrie & Touristik Versicherungsmakler GmbH, Industrie-str. 4-6, 61440 Oberursel, Tel.: +49 6172 997610, Fax: +49 6172 9976120, Email: info@kaeramakler.de- Travellers may contact this entity or, where applicable, the competent authority if services are denied because of Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH insolvency.

Data Protection

1. Data protection at a glance General information The following information provides a simple overview of what happens to your personal data when you book a trip with us or contact us for more information about our travel offers. Personal data is any data with which you could be personally identified. You can find detailed information on the subject of data protection in our data protection declaration listed below this text. If you visit our website https://www. inselhuepfen.com, you will find the information on data protection for our website at https://www.inselhuepfen. com/en/privacy-policy/ Radurlaub Zeitreisen and its affiliated companies take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data confidentially and according to the legal data protection regulations and this data protection policy. Your data will only be transferred to service providers and partner companies - for example to hotels, local tour guides or tour operators at your destination - to the extent necessary to fulfil your travel request or to answer your enquiry. What rights do you have in regards to your data? You have the right at any time and free of charge to receive information about the origin, recipient and purpose of your stored personal data. You also have the right to demand the correction, blocking or deletion of this data. You can contact us at any time at the address given on the impressum (site notice) for any questions regarding the subject of data protection. Furthermore, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the responsible supervisory authority. You also have the right, under certain circumstances, to request the restriction of your personal data. Details on this can be found in the data protection declaration under "right to the limitation of processing". 2. General and mandatory information The office responsible for data processing is: Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH, Max-Stromeyer-Str. 57, 78467 Constance Telephone: 0049 (0) 7531 361860, E-Mail info@islandhopping.com Retraction of your consent for data processing Many data processing operations are only possible with your express consent. You can revoke your consent at any time. To do this it is sufficient to notify us by way of an informal e-mail. The legality of the data processing carried out up until the withdrawal of consent remains unaffected by this withdrawal.

Right to object to data collection in special cases and to direct advertising (Art. 21 GDPR) If data processing is carried out on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. e or f GDPR, you have the right at any time to object to the processing of your personal data for reasons arising from your particular situation; this also applies to profiling based on these regulations. The respective legal bases on which the processing of data is based can be found in this data protection declaration. If you file an objection, we will no longer process the personal data in question unless we can prove compelling reasons, which are worthy of protection, for this processing which outweigh your interests, rights and freedoms or if the processing serves the assertion, exercise or defence of legal claims (objection according to Art. 21 para. 1 GDPR). If your personal data is processed for the purpose of direct advertising, you have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data for the purpose of such advertising; this also applies to profiling in so far as it is connected with such direct advertising. If you object, your personal data will no longer be used for direct marketing purposes (objection according to Art. 21 para. 2 GDPR). Right of complaint to the responsible supervisory authority In the event of infringements of the GDPR, the persons concerned have the right to lodge a complaint to a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State where you have your habitual residence, workplace or place of presumed infringement. You have the right to lodge a complaint without prejudice to other administrative or judicial remedies. A list of Data Protection Officers and their contact details can be found at the following link: https://www. bfdi.bund.de/DE/Infothek/Anschriften_Links/anschriften_linksnode. html. (This list may not be exhaustive or completely accurate). Right to data transferability You have the right to have data, which we process automatically on the basis of your consent or in the fulfilment of a contract, handed over to you or to a third party in a common, in a machinereadable format. A request for the direct transfer of the data to another responsible person will only be done as far as it is technically feasible. 3. Data collection in the case of enquires Enquiries by e-mail, telephone or fax If you contact us by e-mail, telephone or fax, we will store and process your enquiry including all personal data (name, enquiry) for the purpose of processing your request. We do not


Package Travel Contract & Data Protection Information Reisebedingungen (AGB) transfer this data without your consent. This data is processed on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b GDPR provided your request is related to the fulfilment of a contract or is necessary for the implementation of pre-contractual measures. In all other cases, processing is based on your consent (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR) and / or on our legitimate interests (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR), as we have a legitimate interest in the effective processing of the enquiries addressed to us. The data you send us via contact requests will remain with us until you request deletion, revoke your consent to storage or until the purpose for data storage no longer applies (e.g. after your request has been processed). We also store and use your data for a reasonable period of time after processing your request in order to keep you informed about and send you information on our services and offers. This is done on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. Mandatory statutory provisions - in particular statutory retention periods remain unaffected. We would like to point out that there can be security gaps with data transfer on the internet (e.g. communication by e-mail). Complete protection of the data against access by third parties is not possible. 4. Data acquisition and data transfer for travel booking and processing When you register for our services, you may possibly submit: • Your personal information, such as your address, e-mail address, telephone number and date of birth. If you book travel or other products we offer, we collect the following data for the fulfilment of your contract with us: • Your personal information, such as your address, e-mail address, telephone number, date of birth and the personal information of your fellow travellers, • payment data (e.g. credit card data, account information, billing address), • the products or services you have booked, • in special cases, information about your health. Protection of your personal data We know how important it is to protect your personal data and to manage it accordingly. We take appropriate security measures to help protect your personal information from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration and disclosure. However, the security of your data also depends on you. For example, if we have given you a password or you have chosen one to access certain services, you are responsible for keeping that password secret. The personal data that we collect from you may also be transferred to and stored at a destination outside the Eu-

ropean Economic Area (EEA). They may also be processed by companies operating outside the EEA who work for us or for one of our suppliers. We take appropriate precautions to ensure that your personal data remains adequately protected and is treated in accordance with this privacy policy. These safeguards include, but are not limited to, appropriate contractual clauses, such as standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission, and appropriate security measures. The data processing is based on Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b GDPR, which permits the processing of data to fulfil a contract or pre-contractual measures. Processing of data (customer and contract data) We collect, process and use personal data in the context of your booked trip only to the extent necessary for the establishment, content structuring or modification of the legal relationship (inventory data). This is done on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b GDPR, which permits the processing of data for the fulfilment of a contract or pre-contractual measures. Data retention The saved customer and contract data, which pertains to you, will remain with us until you request deletion, revoke your consent to storage or the purpose for data storage no longer applies (e.g. after completed processing of your order). We also store and use your data for a reasonable period of time after the order has been placed in order to keep you informed about and send you information on our services and offers. This is done on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. Mandatory legal provisions in particular retention periods - remain unaffected. After this period, we delete personal data in a secure manner. If data is required after this period for analytical, historical or other legitimate business purposes, we will take appropriate measures to make this data anonymous. Transfer of personal data to suppliers and business partners In order to provide the products and services you have requested, we must share personal information regarding your booked travel services with providers, including hotels, transportation companies and companies affiliated with the Radurlaub Zeitreisen group of companies. We transfer personal data to third parties only if this is necessary in the context of contract processing, such as to the companies entrusted with the delivery of the goods or the credit institution entrusted with payment processing. A further transfer of the data does not take place or will so only if you have expressly agreed to such a transfer. Your data will not be passed on to third parties for purposes such as advertising without your express consent.

The basis for data processing is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b GDPR, which permits the processing of data for the fulfilment of a contract or pre-contractual measures. We work with carefully selected providers who carry out certain services for you. For example, with companies that assist us with IT services, data storage and interconnection, marketing, market research, payment processing, and the provision of products and services. This can also be used, for instance, for the personalisation of your travel experience. We share only the minimum amount of personal information necessary to enable our suppliers and trade partners to provide their services to you and us. If we share personal information with other organizations, we require them to protect and process your information in accordance with applicable privacy laws. They are not permitted to use your personal data for their own marketing purposes. Data processing is based on Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. Transfer of personal data to authorities In order for you to be able to travel, it is sometimes mandatory (required by law by the authorities at the point of departure and/or destination) to disclose and process your personal data for purposes of immigration, border control, security and counter-terrorism or any other purpose deemed appropriate. Some countries will only issue travel authorization if you provide your extended passenger information. These requirements may vary depending on your destination and we recommend that you check this on a case-by-case basis. Though it is not mandatory, we are happy to assist you. We share the necessary minimum of personal data with other authorities if the law obliges us to do so or if we are legally permitted to do so. The basis for data processing is Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b GDPR, which permits the processing of data to fulfil a contract or pre-contractual measures.

The data processing is based on Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b GDPR, which regulates the processing of data for the fulfilment of a contract or pre-contractual measures as well as Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. You can find a list of the companies affiliated with the RZ Group on the internet at https://www.inselhuepfen.com/ en/privacy-policy/ or we can send it to you by post. Transfer of personal data in emergencies In emergencies, in order to protect vital interests of you or others, it may be necessary to disclose personal information about you. This may also occur, if the disclosure is in the public interest or in the exercise of public authority. We assume that we have your consent for this. Such situations could include, for example: a) In an emergency: your insurance company, its agents and medical staff may share relevant personal information and specific types of personal information with us. This may be the case, for example, if we or those mentioned above have to act on your behalf in the interests of other customers or in an emergency. b) Security measures: we may use personal information to implement security measures or to respond to disruptions or other similar events, including those of a medical or insurance-related nature. 5. Data protection officer We have appointed a data protection officer for our company. You can reach him at: bbcom secure Deutschland GmbH, Wolfgang Homann, Reichenaustraße 11, 78467 Konstanz, Germany, telephone: +49 7531 584 799 0, e-mail: datenschutz.radurlaub@bbcomsecure.de

Transfer of personal data within the Radurlaub Zeitreisen group of companies Our data protection notice applies to all services and trips offered by the RZ Group (companies in the group of Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH; hereinafter referred to as the RZ Group). Services and offers with their own data protection policy are excluded. We only share the necessary minimum of personal data with other companies of the RZ Group, for example to provide the products and services you requested, to administer and improve our products, services and everyday operations. Companies of the RZ Group may also be outside the EU and the EEA and may have lower data protection requirements than those of the EU.

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Good to Know What level of fitness is required for the bike tours? Our tours are recommended to anyone who has a basic level of fitness, acquired either through using their bike as an everyday mode of transport or as a leisure activity. As maritime harbours are located at sea level, a climb is to be expected at the start of every tour. After the initial climb, the route mostly undulates throughout the ride before a rewarding descent can be enjoyed to the next harbour where you meet the boat. We plan our tours at a leisurely pace so that there is no rush, even if you push your bicycle up the hill. Our tour guides will inform you beforehand of the nature and difficulty of the ride so that you are able to decide if you wish to participate in the cycle program or rather to relax on board.

What kind of food and beverage should I expect? Information on the food and drinks available on board our boats is outlined in more detail in the respective travel documents. If you have any dietary preferences or allergies, which we should be aware of, please include this information in your booking request.

Requirements of our bike tours: We categorise our bike tours according to the different bike types, hybrid bike and mountain bike, in three levels of difficulty. Some tours are exclusive ebike tours and are rated accordingly. The detailed explanation of these levels can be found on page 29. The difficulty level of each individual trip can be found on the respective catalogue page.

Are there any possible changes to the planned itinerary? A boat journey is wind and weather dependent. Because of this and due to other logistical reasons, tour changes are possible. Changes should not stand in the way of a great holiday experience.

Are the bike tours suitable for children? We offer Multi-Adventure Cruises designed especially for families with children. Our regular cycling tours are only suitable for children with a good physical condition and the earliest recommended age is 10 years old. We offer children’s bikes from 3.9 ft+/120 cm+. We can offer baby seats and trailer bikes for smaller children. On some of our ships, we offer cabins for three to four people where the third and fourth person receive a reduction of 50 % off the basic tour price. Children aged 16 years and younger, booked in a 2 person cabin, receive a 25 % price reduction off the basic tour price (cannot be combined with the 50 % discount). Should I choose a cabin above or below deck? Due to the construction of the ships, the cabins on some of our ships are distributed partly above and partly below deck. Your choice of cabin location can be communicated to us when placing your booking and is subject to personal preference. In general, our guests consider the cabins below deck as the quieter and cooler sleeping places. Above deck cabins have better air circulation and often offer more natural light. Due to the shape of the boat‘s hull, the size of the cabins as well as the availability of portholes or windows may vary.

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How do I get to my port of embarkation? The arrival possibilities to our various travel destinations are outlined in detail for each individual trip on our website. We provide a variety of travel descriptions including air, train and car travel along with plenty of other useful information such as parking, transfers, visa requirements and recommended vaccinations.

Is it possible to bring my own bike? Our Islandhopping tours require bikes with a fully functional set of gears. Should you, however, wish to bring your own hybrid or MTB with you, please make sure to check the condition of your breaks, gears and tyres and don’t forget to bring along a puncture repair kit and the essential spare parts for your bike (e.g. brake pads and tubes). Your bike should be in prefect mechanical working order. We do not allow private e-bikes on board our boats. This decision has been made due to health and safety regulations. If you wish to ride an e-bike for the duration of your tour, please get in touch with us about the rental options. Islandhopping can offer you high quality, fully serviced rental bikes perfect for the terrain of the tour. Is it necessary to purchase a travel cancellation insurance? A travel cancellation insurance is highly recommended. On our home page, we have detailed instructions on travel cancellation insurance options suitable for our tours. Please check the specifications thoroughly, if you are insuring yourself by credit card. What kind of clothes do I need for my trip? You can leave your evening dress and dinner jacket at home. Relaxed leisure clothes like t-shirts and shorts, and swimming gear is sufficient for all occasions. For the occasional cool evenings, we recommend bringing a long-sleeved jumper or sweatshirt with you. A wind and waterproof jacket may also be necessary. Special bicycle gear is not

compulsory but may be an advantage for comfortable riding. As cabin space is limited, we recommend that you pack your clothing in a soft-shell bag rather than a hard-shell suitcase, which may be hard to stow. Please take care of your valuables during the trip. A member of the crew will always be on duty on board, but we advise you to leave your valuables at home. The organizer is not responsible for the loss of mobile phones, cameras or other valuables. How many tour guides will be on board? For a group size of 20 or more people, we will provide two tour guides who will join you for the duration of the tour. One will ride at the back of the group in order to provide assistance with breakdowns. If you would like to stop to take photos or to enjoy fresh fruit from the trees, you are welcome to do so. Also, if you would like to cycle on your own, we can provide you with maps and tips for alternative routes. Our bicycle guides carry tools for small repairs (e. g. punctures) and adjustments with them and a more extensive set of tools and spare parts is available on board. Who and from where are the fellow travellers? Although our head office is located in Constance, Germany, only about half of the guests who travel with us throughout the year are from Germany. Travellers from Switzerland comprise 10 % and aprx. 40 % of our Islandhopping guests are from overseas and other countries abroad such as England, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain. In recent years, we are happy to welcome more and more guests from Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA on board. English has become the second official language of our tours. All Islandhopping tours are therefore conducted bilingually, in English and German. Our guests, usually aged between 30 and 70 years, are people who know how to raise the recreational value of a journey, whilst taking part in it actively and physically. However, do not worry; you do not need to be an athlete. Even children (usually from 10 years on) are part of our demographic. Is it possible to sleep on deck? Many of our guests seize the opportunity to sleep under the stars on one of the decks. Please bring your own sleeping gear for this, as for hygiene reasons the captain cannot allow mattresses and blankets outside of the cabins. Which payment methods are accepted on board? We do not accept credit cards on board our boats. Payments for drinks, tourist taxes, parking spaces etc. can only be made in cash. The accepted currency on board is CASH, either in the coun-

tries local currency or in Euro. Your local guide will point you in the right direction to the nearest ATM or currency conversion office. Can I book additional nights with Islandhopping? We offer you the possibility to extend your stay in almost all of our destinations, either close to the starting or ending point of your journey. For more information on our partner hotels and additional programmes (see p. 74 - 75), please visit the respective tour page on our website: www.inselhuepfen.com/en Characteristic features of our tall ship journeys Our tall ships mostly do not fit into small fishing harbours and therefore spend the majority of their nights on anchor. This means that a dinghy transfer is necessary to board and disembark. Additionally, a tidal difference may effect accessibility of the boat on our tours in Great Britain and Holland. In some cases, it may be necessary to climb a ladder to get on/off the boat or a dinghy/tender might be necessary for embarkation/disembarkation. Surefootedness and a certain degree of agility are required to get on and off the boat. Needless to say, our tour guides will lend you a helping hand. In general: wind, swell and tidal differences have a significant influence on a tall ship journey.


Subsidiary Companies

Cycle Croatia

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Our Croatian agency, Cycle Croatia, ensures that all transfers run smoothly, that hotels are booked and that your wishes, before and during your holiday in Croatia, are fulfilled. Planning new travel itineraries, and maintaining and caring for the bikes is also a part of the daily responsibilities of our Croatian team. The team works under the direction of Kristina Mikec-Jurišić in the company office in Kastelir Labinci/ Istria. With their flexibility and uncomplicated approach, they can make almost any holiday wish a reality. If you are planning an individual holiday to Croatia and would like to rent a bicycle or go on a guided day tour, please contact our Croatian team! For information about bike rental and Cycle Croatia’s MTB and bike day tours, please visit the website at: www.cyclecroatia.com © Valentin Rapp

Cycle Expeditions Turkey Our Turkish agency, Cycle Expeditions Turkey, is located near Bodrum where, in ancient times, the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos once stood; one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Our long-time Islandhopping employee, Ali Sonay, manages Cycle Expeditions Turkey. His team of four offer logistic services within Turkey and organise their own bike and mountain bike tours. In 2019, Cycle Expeditions Turkey opened their first bike station in Camlik, as the area around Bodrum is rich in great trails. These tracks are sure to put a smile on any mountain biker’s face. If you are planning to travel to Bodrum individually and would like to ride a bike during your time there, Cycle Expeditions Turkey can provide you with rental bikes and also offer fantastic guided day tours. For information about bike rentals and Cycle Expedition Turkey’s tour offers, please visit the website at: www.cycleturkey.bike © Arnau Navarro

Cycle Expeditions Greece Cycle Expeditions Greece is our youngest company and is based in Athens. They take care of travel organisation and bike rental in Greece. Our ambitious international trail building and maintenance project in the Aegean, for the gradual development of the Aegean bike region, is also coordinated from here.

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Cycle Expeditions Greece also operates the Aegean Trails portal, which has been online since 2018 and is managed by our employees, Yannis Falelakis and Dimitrios Kavvadas. Here, bike fans can inform themselves on the existing mountain bike offers in Greece (all information is available in three languages). Whether it be guided or unguided tours, bike service stations, bike friendly hotels, enticing sports or cultural offers that will make your holiday in Greece an unforgettable experience, all the information you need to plan your active holiday in Greece can be found at: www.aegeantrails.com


What is Islandhopping? The ingredients are simple: take a bike (hybrid, e-bike, mountain bike or road bike), add a motor yacht or sailing ship and combine this with beautiful landscapes, secluded bays, quiet side roads, trails and coastal paths. And there you have it: “Islandhopping”. Islandhopping is an active holiday that combines cycling with discovering a country and its culture. With a boat as your floating hotel, you will be taken to a new location every day; whether from island to island or along the mainland; from one enchanting region to the next. A complete package which combines activity and relaxation, athletic challenge and enjoyment, experience and discovery. This is why we say Islandhopping is more than just a holiday.

Where is Islandhopping offered? Islandhopping is offered all over the world. We offer tours by boat and bike in Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Scotland, Italy, Denmark, Holland and Vietnam. We also have hotel and bike tours in Norway, Montenegro, Albania, Croatia, Greece, South Africa and Patagonia. You can be sure to find us anywhere where there is sea, dreamlike locations and breathtaking landscapes. Every year we expand our programme either by creating new tours or exploring new destinations.

Can I bring my own bike? Bikes with derailleur gears in perfect condition are required for our Islandhopping tours. You are very welcome to bring your own hybrid or mountain bike with you, however we ask you to please check the condition of the brakes, gears and tyres before your trip. Please also bring along your own repair kit and spare parts (e.g. inner tube). It is not possible for you to bring your own e-bike due to safety regulations on board our vessels and as we wish to protect the health of our guides and crew. If you would like to ride an e-bike, please take advantage of our rental fleet.

Where do we stay and spend the night? On our bike and boat tours you will live on one of our motor yachts for the duration of your holiday. The boat will accompany you on the tour as a floating hotel with all the advantages you can imagine! There is no need to pack your bags every day, as your cabin follows you to wherever you cycle. Our boats usually sail during the day with night cruises being an exception to ensure you get a restful night’s sleep. We usually stay overnight in harbours so that you have the opportunity to truly enjoy the enchanting harbour towns in the evenings. On our hotel and bike tours you will be staying in carefully selected mid- to good range hotels – typical for the travel destination.

How large are the groups and are the tours guided? The groups usually consist of between 20 - 35 guests, depending on the capacity of the boat. There are between 1-3 tour guides who lead the tours, depending on the size of the group. On the cycling tours, our guides will bring you closer to the country and its culture. In addition to the hybrid, ebike or MTB tours that are offered separately, we also offer tours with both hybrid bike cyclists and mountain bikers travelling together on the same boat; the only difference being the tour routes during the day. So if you have a friend or partner who prefers a hybrid to a mountain bike or vice versa, these tours allow you to both enjoy your preferred cycling style while still spending your holiday together.

Islandhopping Radurlaub Zeitreisen GmbH Max-Stromeyer-Str. 57 Germany-78467 Constance Tel +49 (0)7531 361 86-0 Fax + 49 (0)7531 361 86-11 info@islandhopping.com www.inselhuepfen.com/en/

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