01 Jan 2025

1000 miles of Croatia

Tour Overview:

As the name suggests, 1000 Miles of Croatia will take you on a unique seven-day experience covering 1,600 km through the most beautiful parts of Croatia. Our tour, which we are most proud of, begins in Zagreb and takes you through the untouched parts of the Lika-Senj County, the Croatian Zagorje region, all the way to Dubrovnik. On the return trip from Dubrovnik to Zagreb, you’ll experience Croatia’s islands, the stunning “Adriatic Highway,” a dream road for motorcyclists, and cross the mountains before reaching Zagreb again. Beyond the roads and natural beauty you’ll see, this tour offers unforgettable gastronomic moments and numerous activities prepared just for you.

 

DAY 1 (250 km)

We gather in Zagreb for an early morning meeting with coffee and breakfast before departure. We’ll ride along the old road to the stunning Rastoke, where we’ll take a break by the waterfalls of the Korana River and the fortress of the old town of Slunj. The journey continues through the Lika region, passing through Plitvice Lakes National Park and over the Ljubovo hills, arriving in Gospić, where we’ll stop for lunch. After lunch, it’s a short ride to the village of Lovinac, where we’ll settle in and head out for dinner.


DAY 2 (240 km)

Breakfast in Lovinac, then we hit the road towards the Croatian fortress town of Knin, where we’ll have a coffee break. We continue to the town of Imotski for lunch, followed by sightseeing of the natural phenomena Red Lake and Blue Lake, and then conclude with dinner and overnight stay.

 

DAY 3 (220 km)

As with every morning, we start with breakfast and set off for Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is a story of its own, where we’ll have lunch, tour the city, and finish with dinner and an overnight stay.

 

DAY 4 (250 km)

It’s time to explore the islands. After breakfast at the hotel, we head back on the road, driving through the scenic Pelješac Peninsula to the small town of Orebić, where we’ll catch a ferry to Korčula. After a short tour and lunch on the island, we’ll drive across Korčula and board a ferry that will take us to Split. Dinner and overnight stay are planned in Split.

 

DAY 5 (220 km)

After breakfast at the hotel, we set off towards Skradin. Skradin is a beautiful town at the mouth of the Krka River, known for its excellent gastronomy, which we’ll enjoy during lunch. After lunch, we continue our journey towards the island of Pag, where in the birthplace of the famous Pag cheese, we’ll have dinner and spend the night.

 

DAY 6 (day off)

After five days in the saddle, it's time for a day off, and we have prepared a variety of activities and little surprises for you.
Our goal is for you to experience the beauty of a special Croatian island, where commercials for the top leaders in the auto-moto industry have been filmed, to introduce you to the unique local culinary offerings, and to take you on a boat trip for swimming and/or trying your hand at fishing and diving.
All in all, we guarantee that this "day off" will be full of excitement, but on the other hand, you can also simply choose one of the beautiful beaches and relax by the sound of the sea.

 
 

DAY 7 (260 km)

Breakfast on Pag, then we board the ferry from Žigljen to Prizna. We’ll drive along the most scenic part of the Adriatic Highway to Senj, where we’ll have a coffee break. Then we’ll head back into the mountains for lunch and return to Zagreb in the afternoon.

Upcoming tours

4. May 2025. – 10. May 2025.

Sold out 

18. May 2025. – 24. May 2025.

8. June 2025. – 14. June 2025. 

22. June 2025. – 28. June 2025. 

13. July 2025. – 19. June 2025. 

24. August 2025. – 30. August 2025. 

7. September 2025. – 13. September 2025. 

21. September 2025. – 27. September 2025. 

5. October 2025. – 11. October 2025. 

Instructor

Marko Pavičić

To ensure your experience on our motorcycle tours is complete, we proudly introduce our tour leader and guide, Marko Pavičić.

  • Name: Marko Pavičić
  • Date of Birth: March 1, 1991
  • Place of Birth: Zagreb

Marko’s passion for motorcycles traces back to his childhood when he first got on a Tomos APN6. A graduate economist and former professional athlete, he has countless kilometers under his belt on two wheels.

What we take pride in is Marko’s ability to share stories and history about the regions you’ll be passing through. And since Marko is our very own “big guy,” he’ll also make sure you get to indulge in the best local and traditional cuisine along the way.

In short, you’ll be in safe and capable hands


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