Venice, one of the most romantic cities in the world with its unique architecture, bustling canals and magical feel. The Venetian Empire lasted just over 1100 years: 697 - 1797. The location of Venice spurred creativity, imagination and exploration, and was also home to one of the most famous explorers, Marco Polo.
Marco Polo was not the first European to travel to Asia, but he was the first to chronicle his adventures and share it with the rest of the world. In the spirit of adventure, we will also explore the former Venetian Empire through food, wine, and travel.
Our journey will have us circumnavigate the Adriatic Sea heading north out of Venice, with its series of islands, marshy lagoons and intriguing architecture. See for yourself why people claim this to be the most scenic coastline in the world.
We will experience the charm of the Istria Peninsula, the amazing sunsets of the Dalmatian Islands, and the unique cities of Venice, Split, and Dubrovnik. This odyssey encompasses scenic cycling routes, exquisite local food, wine, cheese and olive oils, along with amazing UNESCO cities. Get the real feel from the saddle, and experience why the Venetian Empire lasted for 1100 years.
Want a real insight into the tour? Our Marco Polo themed tour ran twice in 2018 and again in 2019 - Here is a guest's blog about their journey with us and another guest's Youtube channel!
VENETIANS
VENICE TO DUBROVNIK
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Isabel is THE multi-tasker. Isabel took on Venetians as her baby in 2017, setting it up from nothing to build a truly fantastic, visually stunning, historical Odyssey. Avis, rider on Venetians 2018 said it best: "Isabel, with the most amazing warmth and interpersonal empathy, dedicated to ensuring the happiness of everyone on tour."
- Start in Venice, Europe's most famous city of canals
- Head to Slovenia's most beautiful city - Piran
- Immerse yourself in the Istria Peninsula with its ancient history and towns of marble stone streets...
- Roll through the gorgeous Dalmatian Islands of Cres, Losinj and Ugljan
- Enjoy Diocletian’s Palace - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Croatia's stunning city of Split
- Explore the ancient theatre in Hvar, along with its storied bay
- Cruise through the Adriatic on a boat exploring the topaz colour of the sea
- Spend time on Korcula Island, which some Venetians claim to be the birthplace of Marco Polo
- Walk the walls of Ston - a spectacular 13th century defensive wall - the 6th largest building in the world
- Try the unique and delicious tastes of Dalmatia from Peka to olive oil and wine
- Finish your journey in Ragusa, or now known as Dubrovnik, and witness for yourself why this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world
Stage | 2025 Dates | Days | Distance | Elevation | Tour Gradings | Cost (Euros) |
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Venice-Split-Dubrovnik | 20 September- 5 October | 16 (15 nights) | 668km / 415 miles | 10,400m / 34,121ft | €8,600 |
Stage | Odyssey.
Venice-Split-Dubrovnik |
Dates | 20 Sept - 5 Oct |
Nights | 15 |
Distance | 668 km |
Elevation | 10,400 m |
Grading* | 2.5 x |
Cost | €8,600 |
Stage | Dates | Days | Distance | Elevation | Tour Gradings | Cost (Euros) |
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Venice-Split-Dubrovnik | 27 September- 11 October | 16 (15 nights) | 668km / 415 miles | 10,400m / 34,121ft | €8,600 |
Stage | Odyssey.
Venice-Split-Dubrovnik |
Dates | 27 Sept - 11 Oct |
Nights | 15 |
Distance | 668 km |
Elevation | 10,400 m |
Grading* | 2.5 x |
Cost | €8,600 |
- Rates are based on twin share. Single supplement = €110 per night
- For bike rental options please click here.
- *Please note that extra loops are available on most days of the tour
Jo Wakefield rode on Marco Polo's trail with us in 2018, Read her blog here. Alternatively, check out Mike Sier's Youtube channel which documents his journey also in 2018.
A tour with stunning views of the Adriatic allows us to hear the sea and experience stunning sunsets from our chic and luxurious hotels. Look below at some of the places where we will stay...
Following in the footsteps of the Venetian Empire, the food will leave you wanting more. Starting off with amazing coffee and gelato in Italy, we will then begin to explore the heart of Dalmatia with its amazing and award winning cheese, wine and olive oil. You will enjoy the fresh fish and unique dishes of the Adriatic sea, along with ancient traditional dishes.
After exploring Diocletian's Palace and maybe the frog museum (unbelievable!) you are in for the dinner you will always remember. Overlooking the Adriatic, enjoy food that is intriguing as well as a gastronomical delight.
The stunning winery, Vitis, makes only 3000 bottles of Greek wine each season. Our lunch and a wine tasting here was said, by one of our guests, to be one of the best things he had done in his life!
Gondolas gliding through tranquil canals, the melodies of gondoliers filling the air, all with the backdrop of baroque architecture. This is Venice. Considered one of the most romantic cities in the world, Venice has been woven into the histories and imaginations of generations.
The Venetian Empire began with the formation of Venice on the 25th of March, 421 A.D. and flourished for the next 1100 years. The strategic position of Venice not only provided the city with an ideal location for trade through the Mediterranean, but it also protected the city from invasions by land and sea. As the Venetian Empire flourished, its territory grew and expanded. The Lion of San Marco could be seen through most of the Adriatic and even into the Aegean Sea as far east as Athens, Crete and even Cyprus.
The Venetian Empire gave us notable characters and household names such as Marco Polo, Casanova and Titian. The sun began to set on the Venetian Empire when the new world was discovered and the trade routes began to shift. This allowed for an opportunistic and strategic mastermind, Napoleon, to close the door on one of the world’s longest running empires.
Marco Polo, one of the great travellers in history.
Whether he was born in Venice or Korcula, Croatia (we will visit the house), was the subject of one of our blog posts. However, there is little doubt in his influence on world history and the developing contact between East and West.
Marco’s first epic trip was in 1271, he was 17 years old. He travelled for 4 years with his father and uncle to the Mongol Empire in China – Polo sailed south from Venice, Italy, in the Mediterranean Sea to the Middle East. They then went southeast overland to Persia (now Iran), through the Pamir Mountains and the Gobi Desert, to Beijing, China. They explored the area south of Beijing, including Yunan and Szechuan. He was to stay in the Mongol Empire for 17 years as an advisor and aide to Kublai Khan.
When he eventually returned to Venice, at the age of 44, he was captured by the Genoese who were at war with Venice. He was put in jail and during this time he dictated his book to another prisoner, Rustichello da Pisa, who was an Italian romance writer! The Travels of Marco Polo was therefore co-authored by Rustichello who clearly gave it, it’s flair!
His book was printed in Italian, Latin and French and essentially describes the Silk Road to China. After the Mongol Empire collapsed, it was basically impossible to go to those same areas that Marco had once explored so his book became the definitive description of those regions.
He is buried in the Church of San Lorenzo in Venice, where we are happy to take you on the first day of the tour if you wish, as we certainly won’t be riding all the way to China!
We just returned from the Venetians bike tour having had one of our best holidays ever! We loved exploring the beautiful Dalmatian Coast, sipping cocktails by the Adriatic, eating beautiful meals at wineries and restaurants that stayed open just for us, walking through the beautiful cities of Split, Hvar, Korcula and Dubrovnik with our own historical guide….it couldn’t have been any better. Our guides bent over backward to ensure all we had to do was ride and enjoy. I would happily do the same trip again tomorrow!
I have done 4 trips with Backroads, 2 with Trek Travel, and biked across Italy with Ciclismo Classico. I chose Bike Odyssey this time for the length, locations offered and the value. Venetians far exceeded my expectations. Slovenia and Croatia rides were fabulous, hotels were the best available in the areas we covered. The guides were extremely supportive, pleasant and professional from assembly to repacking. I’ll join bike Odyssey for another experience soon.
Thank you for giving us a magnificent cycling adventure. Rob and I reminisce and talk about the vacation often. I return mentally to all those places very often… like everyday.We have also framed the route map and it is proudly hanging up to show everyone our journey.
Firstly, I want to express my gratitude to the Venetians Team, I thoroughly enjoyed the tour; the global group of riders were great and the support from Isabel, Henrick and Dario – superb. My net promoter score of the bike odyssey would be high and I would absolutely recommend this fabulous cycling tour. I had a great time and look forward to our paths crossing again in future. Please pass my sincere thanks to the divine support crew. Isabel you are a super star.
Amazing cycling tours. Family run business with excellent service. The Venetians tour was the best holiday I have ever had. Fantastic route, excellent accommodation, scrumptious food and the most delightful guides.
A wonderful experience with Bike Odyssey. There are very few cycle tour companies that offer tours lasting more than a few days. The trip included spectacular rides in Slovenia and Croatia, the former a lesser known bike destination. The tour was very well organized, the bike mechanics and tour guides were top notch. Lodging was the best available considering the small villages. Memories of this tour will last a lifetime. I am already planning for more Bike Odyssey trips.
The guides? What a team! On and off the bike the guys could not have been better. Their focus was on ensuring that everyone was safe and enjoying themselves. Nothing seemed to be too much trouble. They handled sometimes difficult situations , with grace, and good humour. And as an added bonus Mark and Dirk’s photography is simply stunning. So I’ve done 2 epic trips now, thoroughly indulged and enjoyed myself both times.