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Croatia and Balkans motorcycle tour: 18-day guided adventure across Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia. Ride Grossglockner and Dalmatian Coast.

Croatia and Balkans Tour: 18-Day Guided Motorcycle Adventure


Tour at a Glance

📍 Duration:
18 days / 15 riding days

🏍️ Total Distance:
3,125 miles (5,000 km)

🗺️ Countries:
France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina

🏔️ Highlights:
Grossglockner Pass, Dalmatian Coast, Plitvice Lakes, Dubrovnik Old Town

🛣️ Iconic Roads:
B500 Black Forest, Grossglockner, Vršič Pass, Adriatic Coastal Road

🏛️ UNESCO Sites:
Plitvice Lakes, Dubrovnik, Mostar Bridge

💰 From:
£3,695 per person

📅 Next Tour:
17 June – 04 July 2026

👨‍🏫 Guide:
Paul Winsor

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Why Choose Our Croatia and Balkans Motorcycle Tour?

Our croatia and balkans motorcycle tour is the ultimate 18-day adventure combining Austria’s legendary Alpine passes, Slovenia’s pristine Lake Bled, Croatia’s spectacular Dalmatian Coast, and Bosnia’s rich cultural heritage. This comprehensive croatia and balkans motorcycle tour features expert guide Paul Winsor, carefully planned routes including the Grossglockner Pass and UNESCO World Heritage sites at Plitvice Lakes and Dubrovnik, small group sizes of maximum 12 riders, and premium 4-5 star accommodation throughout seven countries. With 20+ years of route expertise and motorcycle-friendly hotels at every stop, this croatia and balkans motorcycle tour delivers the definitive Balkans riding experience.

Perfect for riders seeking diverse landscapes, rich history, and exceptional roads, this croatia and balkans motorcycle tour takes you through 3,125 miles of pure riding pleasure across Austria, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia & Herzegovina. Experience medieval walled cities like Dubrovnik and Mostar, pristine national parks at Plitvice Lakes, dramatic Dalmatian coastal roads along the turquoise Adriatic, and some of Europe’s most spectacular mountain passes including Grossglockner, Vršič, and Timmelsjoch—all on one incredible 18-day motorcycle adventure.

**Tour Dates **

**17/06/2026 – 04/07/2026**

**Guide:- Paul Winsor**

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You set off from the Eurotunnel across France with an overnight stop in the Champagne region and then into Germany using an established route with your first highlight road being the B500 in the Black Forest a road famous with bikers all over Europe with smooth tarmac and sweeping bends it sets the flavour for the rest of the tour.

Grossglockner High Alpine Pass hairpin bends on Croatia motorcycle tour through Austria
The Amazing Grossglockner High Alpine Pass

From here you head across Bavaria and into Austria for your first 2-night stopover close to the Grossglockner Alpine Road. Your ride out or rest day here gives you the opportunity to explore the Grossglockner with its glorious mountain scenery, epic hairpins and smooth tarmac it will certainly be a day to remember.

From Austria you briefly cross Italy heading down in to Slovenia onto your next stop in the town of Postojna. The following day you have the option to visit the caves at Postojna and the Predjama Castle as you head south to Croatia for your first sight of the stunning Adriatic coastline. You will ride past the numerous islands of the northern Croatian archipelago on your route to the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia, Zadar.

Leaving Zadar, you continue your journey along the Dalmatian Coast with the bright blue Adriatic Sea to our right, passing 100’s of islands that are part of the stunning Croatian coastline. Past Split and onto your destination for the next two nights Dubrovnik, the most visited city in Croatia. With a day off you have the chance to visit the 16th century walled old town, with its mix of Baroque to Renaissance and Gothic architecture, there’s a lot to soak up.

Heading away from the coast you head into Bosnia, stopping at the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Mostar on your way to the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo. Host of the 1984 winter Olympics, during the 90’s the city was under siege for 1425 days during the Yugoslav wars and is also where on 28th June 1914 the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand took place, which ultimately led to the start of World War one. A fascinating city where you spend two nights, so plenty of time to explore the city and its varied history.

Following your day off the bikes you head through the Bosnian countryside and back into Croatia for another two-night stop at the Plitvice Lakes, a Unesco World Heritage site and a simply stunning place to visit.

Dalmatian Coast Road Croatia motorcycle tour Adriatic coastal highway stunning sea views
The Dalmatian Coast Road

Back to Slovenia today where your final destination is the very picturesque lake-side town of Bled, you have a 2 night stop here, with a ride out around the Triglav National Park including the part cobbled Vršič Pass Slovenia’s highest road or just spend the day at the lake, hire a rowing boat or visit the church in the middle of the lake.

Leaving Bled and the Baltic states behind you ride through the Austrian and Italian Tyrol regions, with wonderful views of the Alps and Dolomites all around you, your journey over the next couple of days takes you to the Vosges mountains in France and then ultimately back to the Champagne region for your last stop before heading to the tunnel and back to the UK.

 


Dubrovnik Old Town UNESCO World Heritage Site aerial view Croatia motorcycle tour stop
Mostar Old Bridge Stari Most UNESCO site Bosnia Herzegovina Croatia motorcycle tour landmark
Predjama Castle built into cliff Slovenia historic site Croatia motorcycle tour destination
Plitvice Lakes National Park UNESCO waterfalls turquoise pools Croatia motorcycle tour stop

Tour Highlights Summary

Seven Countries: France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina
UNESCO Sites: Dubrovnik Old Town, Plitvice Lakes, Mostar Bridge
Iconic Passes: Grossglockner, Vršič Pass, Timmelsjoch
Coastal Paradise: Croatian Dalmatian Coast Adriatic Highway
Cultural Cities: Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Mostar, Lake Bled
Perfect Mix: Mountain passes + coastal roads + UNESCO sites + rich culture

Join us for this unforgettable 18-day Balkans motorcycle adventure!

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Croatia & Balkans Motorcycle Tour – Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to take a Croatia and Balkans motorcycle tour?

The best time for a Croatia and Balkans motorcycle tour is May to September. June and July offer guaranteed warm weather with temperatures of 25-35°C (77-95°F) along the Dalmatian Coast and 20-28°C (68-82°F) in the mountains. Our tour runs in mid-June to early July, providing perfect riding conditions with warm coastal weather and comfortable mountain temperatures. The Adriatic Sea is warm enough for swimming, and all mountain passes including the Grossglockner and Vršič Pass are fully open.

How spectacular is riding the Dalmatian Coast Road in Croatia?

The Dalmatian Coast Road is one of Europe’s most stunning coastal motorcycle routes! Ride alongside the crystal-clear turquoise Adriatic Sea with hundreds of islands visible to your right. The road hugs the coastline offering breathtaking sea views, passes through historic coastal towns like Zadar and Split, and provides countless photo opportunities. The combination of smooth tarmac, gentle curves, Mediterranean climate, and dramatic coastal scenery makes this an unforgettable riding experience. Many riders consider the Croatian coastal section a highlight of the entire tour!

What’s included in the Croatia and Balkans tour package?

The 18-day tour includes return Eurotunnel crossing (Folkestone-Calais), 17 nights accommodation in quality 4 & 5 star hotels, daily breakfast, welcome and farewell group dinners, detailed route maps with GPS files, expert tour guide Paul Winsor, hotel parking, and comprehensive daily itineraries. You provide your own motorcycle, riding gear, fuel, lunches and dinners, travel insurance, and personal expenses. All accommodation is carefully selected for quality, location, and motorcycle-friendly facilities.

Which countries do you visit on the Croatia and Balkans motorcycle tour?

This epic 18-day tour visits seven countries: France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia & Herzegovina. You’ll experience the diversity of the Balkans – from Alpine mountain passes in Austria and the Dolomites in Italy, through Slovenia’s Lake Bled and Postojna Caves, along Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian Coast including Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik, to Bosnia’s historic cities of Mostar and Sarajevo. The tour also includes UNESCO World Heritage sites at Plitvice Lakes and Dubrovnik’s Old Town.

Can I join the Croatia and Balkans tour as a solo rider?

Absolutely! Solo riders are very welcome and typically make up 50-60% of our tour groups. You can choose between sharing a twin room with another solo rider or upgrading to a private single room. Most tours feature a mix of solo riders, couples, and friends, creating a friendly, inclusive atmosphere. Many solo riders form lasting friendships on our tours and return year after year. Our experienced guides ensures everyone feels part of the group while respecting individual riding preferences.

What type of motorcycle do I need for the Croatia and Balkans tour?

Any reliable motorcycle is suitable, we generally suggest 500cc or above, but the modern adventure scooters such as the Honda ADV350 are also more than capable. Popular choices of course include BMW GS series, Honda Africa Twin, Triumph Tiger, adventure tourers, sport tourers, touring bikes. Your motorcycle should be roadworthy, properly serviced, and equipped with luggage capacity for touring. We recommend preparing your bike according to our motorcycle preparation guide, including checking tyres, brakes, chain, and fluids before departure.

What can I do on the rest days in Dubrovnik and at Plitvice Lakes?

Dubrovnik offers incredible sightseeing opportunities! Explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town with its 16th-century walls, walk the famous city walls for panoramic views, visit Game of Thrones filming locations, take the cable car to Mount Srđ, or relax at local beaches. At Plitvice Lakes National Park (another UNESCO site), you can explore the stunning network of 16 terraced lakes connected by waterfalls, walk the wooden boardwalk trails through crystal-clear turquoise waters, and photograph some of Europe’s most beautiful natural scenery.

How many riders are in a typical Croatia and Balkans tour group?

Tour groups typically range from 8 to 12 riders, creating an ideal balance between personal attention and group dynamics. This size allows flexibility in riding pace, easier accommodation at quality hotels throughout the Balkans, better restaurant reservations, and stronger group bonds. We never exceed 12 riders to maintain quality and the ability to respond flexibly to the group’s needs across seven different countries.

Are border crossings difficult on the Croatia and Balkans tour?

Border crossings are straightforward and hassle-free! France, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Slovenia are all Schengen Area countries with no border checks – you simply ride through. Croatia is now in the Schengen Area (as of January 2023), so entry from Slovenia is seamless. Bosnia & Herzegovina requires a passport check but is typically quick and simple – just have your passport ready. EU/UK passport holders need no visas for any countries on this tour. .

What historical sites can I visit during the two nights in Sarajevo?

Sarajevo is a fascinating city with incredible history! Visit the Latin Bridge where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914 (the event that sparked WWI), explore the 1984 Winter Olympics sites including the abandoned bobsled track on Mount Trebević, walk through Baščaršija (the old Ottoman bazaar quarter), see the “Sarajevo Roses” (mortar impact marks filled with red resin commemorating siege victims), visit the Tunnel of Hope Museum showing how residents survived the 1425-day siege during the Yugoslav Wars (1992-1996), and experience the unique blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslav architecture. The two-night stay gives you ample time to explore this resilient and culturally rich city.

More Questions About Croatia & Balkans Motorcycle Touring

  • Do I need insurance? Yes, comprehensive European motorcycle insurance including breakdown recovery is required.
  • What weather should I expect? Coastal temperatures 25-35°C (77-95°F), mountain passes 15-25°C (59-77°F), very low rainfall in summer along the Adriatic.
  • Is the Grossglockner included? Yes! The tour includes a rest/ride-out day at the Grossglockner, Austria’s highest and most spectacular mountain pass.
  • Can pillions join? Absolutely! All our tours welcome rider and pillion combinations. Pillions will love the Dalmatian Coast views and cultural sites.
  • What currency do I need? Euros for France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia; Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM) for Bosnia (though Euros often accepted); mix recommended.
  • Is the tour physically demanding? Moderate. Some riding days are 200+ miles, but rest days and varied terrain provide good balance. Average fitness sufficient.
  • Are the mountain passes difficult? No! Roads like Grossglockner and Vršič Pass are well-maintained with excellent tarmac. Ride at your own pace with guide support.
  • Will I have mobile phone signal? Generally yes in towns and along the coast; may be patchy in remote mountain areas and Bosnia.

Have more questions? Contact us – we’re happy to help plan your Balkans adventure!