Back to Dubrovnik: a great tour is coming to an end (CAS1701)

Back to Dubrovnik: a great tour is coming to an end (CAS1701)

04 Jun 2017
/Thomas Ritt
/Lukas Schiebe
/Mirko Heilhecker
Thanks everybody for joining us on this amazing tour. It was a blast! See you next time!!! Mostar to Kotor Vodice to Mostar We left the coast behind today and headed to Mostar, an amazing city in a country named Bosnia & Hercegovina. 32°C heat, a clear blue sky, beautiful roads, a great picnic, countless, U-turns... it all came together today. Restday in Vodice Restday in Vodice: Nikola Tesla, the father of the alternating electric current, was born in 1856 in a Smiljan, a small village in middle-of-nowhere Croatia. Our rest day ride took us to his birthplace, where an interpretation center educates and entertains the public. After that we crossed the Velebit Mountains, rode down to the coast on a spectacular road and returned to Vodice, covering more than 350 km in the process. A long but rewarding ride. Tiny little roads across the hinterland were on the menu today, along with some beautiful waterfalls and an amazing picnic, presented by Chef de Cuisine Mirko. Day 3: back to the mainland and up to Split On the second day of our tour it's already time for a rest. Not because it was such an exhausting ride yesterday, but because Hvar is such a lovely place. The international jet set likes it here, and we do too! Dubrovnik is one of the jewels in the crown of the Adriatic, the part of the Mediterranean that is wedged in between Italy and the Balcans. We're about to start our tour here, a loop along the coast and into the hinterland, to Bosnia-Hercegovina and even to the mountains of Montenegro. These are the views we can enjoy from our hotel: