Marco Polo Tour Cycle from Lake Bled to Athens

August 30, 2026 - September 29, 2026
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5 Reasons to Ride This Tour

Trace a path inspired by one of history’s greatest explorers, riding from Central Europe to the cradle of Western civilisation

Island-hop the Dalmatian Coast across Croatia’s spectacular chain of islands and coastal roads

Ride through layers of history spanning Roman, Ottoman and medieval worlds

Discover the Balkans beyond the expected through Montenegro and Albania’s lesser-travelled landscapes

A truly epic journey across that rewards every kilometre and finishes in the ancient city of Athens

Tour Overview

The Epic: Cycle from Lake Bled to Athens

August 30, 2026 - August 30, 2026

A two-stage journey from Lake Bled to Athens, crossing Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece as we ride from alpine landscapes to the Mediterranean via coastal roads, islands and remote Balkan terrain.

Price €16,450 EUR
Duration 31 days
30 nights
Total Distance 1,937 km
1,204 mi
Elevation 28,838 m
94,612 ft
Grading 3.0
CroatiaMontenegroAlbaniaGreece
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Stage 1 Alps to Adriatic - Lake Bled to Dubrovnik

August 30, 2026 - September 13, 2026

Ride from Lake Bled through Slovenia and down the Dalmatian coast to Dubrovnik, linking alpine landscapes with Croatia’s islands and coastal roads.

Price €8,150 EUR
Duration 15 days
14 nights
Total Distance 862 km
535 mi
Elevation 11,826 m
38,799 ft
Grading 2.5

Highlights

Ride out from Lake Bled, one of Europe’s most iconic alpine settings, with its island church and clifftop castle
Explore Ljubljana’s charming old town, where café culture and cycling-friendly streets set the tone for the journey ahead
Cycle through Slovenia’s rolling countryside and wine regions, where quiet roads wind between villages, vines and forest
Island-hop along the Dalmatian Coast, linking mainland Croatia with Cres, Hvar and Korčula by ferry and bike
Ride the Adriatic coastline, where sweeping views of turquoise water and island-dotted horizons follow you south
Finish in Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, with its UNESCO-listed old town and striking city walls
Walled town of Dubrovnik with the sea in the foreground, walls and then the old town behind

Stage 2 Balkan Crossing - Kotor to Athens

September 13, 2026 - September 29, 2026

From Kotor to Athens, travel off the beaten path through Montenegro, Albania and northern Greece to the heart of the ancient world.

Price €8,900 EUR
Duration 17 days
16 nights
Total Distance 1,075 km
668 mi
Elevation 17,012 m
55,813 ft
Grading 3.5

Highlights

Explore the UNESCO-listed town of Kotor, set deep within one of Europe’s most dramatic coastal bays
Ride the Bay of Kotor’s winding roads, with towering mountains rising straight from the Adriatic
Experience traditional Albanian life, passing through remote villages and ever-changing rural scenery
Ride through northern Greece’s rugged mountains, where quiet roads link stone villages and high passes
Discover the monasteries of Meteora, perched impossibly atop towering rock pillars
Finish in Athens, arriving beneath the Acropolis and the enduring presence of the Parthenon

"A trip of a lifetime with exceptional scenery, food, accommodations, and cycling. This tour was an immersive experience and a joy to share with some incredible cyclists and guides."

Adrian A, Marco Polo Tour 2023

"I am looking forward to next years tour already. Thanks R&S!"

Christine C, Marco Polo Tour

Tour Itinerary

Stage 1 Alpine Beginnings — Lake Bled to Ljubljana - Days 1 to 2

Ride out from Lake Bled, framed by its island church and medieval clifftop castle
Ease into the journey on quiet roads through Slovenia’s lush alpine foothills
Experience Slovenia’s renowned cycling culture from the very first kilometres
Arrive into Ljubljana via its bike-friendly streets and leafy riverbanks
Enjoy the relaxed café culture of one of Europe’s smallest and most liveable small capitals

Stage 1 Slovenia to Istria — Ljubljana to Labin - Days 2 to 4

Ride through Slovenia’s wine regions, dotted with vineyards and hilltop villages
Cross into Croatia as the terrain shifts toward the Adriatic
Discover quiet inland roads far from the busy coastal routes
Pass olive groves and small farms as Istrian character begins to emerge
Climb into Labin, a historic hill town with sweeping views to the sea

Stage 1 Island Roads — Labin to Hvar - Days 4 to 11

Take your first ferry and begin Croatia’s island-hopping adventure
Ride the length of Cres, where empty roads meet expansive sea views
Experience the rhythm of coastal riding shaped by ferries, climbs and open horizons
Explore Zadar and Split, where Roman and medieval history meet the sea
Cross to Hvar, one of the Adriatic’s most beautiful and atmospheric islands
Enjoy a blend of rugged terrain, coastal vistas and laid-back island life

Stage 1 Dalmatian Finale — Hvar to Dubrovnik - Days 11 to 15

Cycle across Korčula, an island steeped in history and maritime tradition
Ride quiet coastal roads lined with vineyards, olive groves and hidden bays
Take in uninterrupted views of the Adriatic as the route winds south
Pass through small villages and timeless landscapes far from the crowds
Arrive in Dubrovnik, where medieval walls rise above the sea

Stage 2 Bay to Borderlands — Kotor to Lezhë - Days 1 to 3

Begin in Kotor, a UNESCO-listed town set deep within a dramatic bay
Ride the Bay of Kotor’s edge, where mountains plunge into the Adriatic
Tackle one of the tour’s most iconic climbs above the bay
Cross into Albania as the journey moves firmly off the beaten path
Arrive into a new cultural landscape shaped by tradition

Stage 2 Across Albania — Lezhë to Vlorë - Days 3 to 6

Ride through rural Albania, where daily life unfolds along the roadside
Pass through farmland, villages and wide open landscapes largely untouched by tourism
Experience the contrasts of a country rapidly evolving yet deeply rooted
Enjoy long, rolling rides that reveal the breadth of the Albanian countryside
Reach the Adriatic coast at Vlorë, where mountains meet the sea

Stage 2 Ionian Edge — Vlorë to Ioannina - Days 6 to 8

Follow the coastline south with views across to Corfu
Ride one of the Balkans’ most spectacular coastal roads
Climb and descend through dramatic terrain above the Ionian Sea
Cross from Albania into Greece as the landscape shifts again
Arrive inland at Ioannina, set beside a tranquil mountain lake

Stage 2 Into the Greek Mountains — Ioannina to Meteora - Days 8 to 11

Climb into the rugged mountains of northern Greece
Ride through remote valleys and traditional stone-built villages
Experience long, rewarding ascents on quiet, winding roads
Reach Meteora, where monasteries perch atop towering rock pillars
Take in one of Greece’s most extraordinary and spiritual landscapes

Stage 2 Road to Athens — Meteora to Athens - Days 11 to 17

Roll south through varied terrain of valleys, plateaus and mountain passes
Ride through lesser-known regions of Greece far from the tourist trail
Experience the changing landscape as you approach the heart of the country
Trace a path toward the ancient world and its enduring legacy
Finish in Athens in our hotel placed beneath the Acropolis and the Parthenon

Ride Data: Daily Distances and Elevation

Additional Tour Details

Accommodation

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From charming boutiques to well-deserved comfort, our accommodations are carefully selected to reflect the unique character of each region. We favour places with a true sense of place over big chain hotels, ensuring your stay is as memorable as the ride itself. Depending on the stage, you’ll experience everything from luxurious retreats to functional stays, always selected with care to suit the journey. Below are a range of hotels we use on your tour.

Vila Bled, Bled

Set within a majestic park on the shores of Lake Bled, Vila Bled is a boutique hotel offering 1950s-style rooms and suites in a serene Alpine setting. Once the summer residence of President Tito and host to numerous state visits, it carries a quiet sense of history and timeless elegance. Today, it combines nostalgic charm, warm hospitality, and a peaceful lakeside atmosphere in one of Slovenia’s most iconic destinations.

D-Resort, Sibenik

Calm, expansive, and deeply relaxing, the visually striking D-Resort Šibenik follows the sweeping curves of the Mandalina peninsula on which it is located. Blending contemporary design with the natural beauty of historic Šibenik, it offers a serene coastal escape on the shores of the Adriatic Sea.

Bujtina e Gjelit, Tirana

Built in traditional Albanian shingles and brickwork, Bujtina e Gjelit is a characterful hotel set in a lively neighbourhood just a short walk from central Tirana. Offering spacious, traditionally styled rooms and a warm, personal approach to hospitality, it delivers an authentic and welcoming stay. With a relaxed pool area, hearty dining, and a true sense of community, it feels less like a hotel and more like being part of local life.

Divani Meteora, Kalampaka

Set against the dramatic rock formations of Meteora, Divani Meteora Hotel offers a refined retreat in one of Greece’s most striking landscapes. With elegant, home-like accommodations, warm hospitality, and thoughtful amenities, it provides a peaceful base for relaxation and exploration of the UNESCO-listed monasteries and surrounding natural beauty.

Electra Palace Hotel, Athens

Set in the heart of Athens’ Old Town, Electra Palace is a neoclassical hotel within walking distance of the Acropolis and the Parthenon. Elegant rooms, a rooftop restaurant, and a pool overlooking the Acropolis define the experience. It offers a sense of calm above the lively atmosphere of Athens.

Dining

This journey offers a rich and ever-changing culinary experience, shaped by the landscapes and cultures we ride through. From Slovenia’s alpine heart, expect fresh, seasonal dishes rooted in Central European tradition, think hearty soups, handmade dumplings and locally produced cheeses. As we descend to the Adriatic, Croatian cuisine comes to the fore, with an abundance of seafood, grilled meats, olive oil, and island-grown produce, often enjoyed in relaxed, family-run konobas.

Further south, the flavours deepen and diversify. In Montenegro and Albania, meals are simple, generous and full of character—slow-cooked meats, fresh salads, flaky pastries and locally baked bread reflecting both Mediterranean and Ottoman influences. Crossing into Greece, the cuisine becomes unmistakably vibrant and familiar, with dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, fresh seafood and mezze shared over long, convivial meals.

Throughout the journey, food is not just nourishment but a window into each region, authentic, local and deeply connected to the land we travel through.

Galion Restoran, Kotor

With views across the Kotor marina and towards the Old Town it is hard to find a place with a more striking outlook. This restaurant blends the finest in Montenegrin cuisine with a more modern Mediterranean twist.

Above 5 Rooftop, Dubrovnik

We first ate in this restaurant in 2020, and it became an instant favourite. With panoramic views, an opportunity to reserve the entire rooftop just for our guests, and a cuisine that is among the best in the city, this is a great spot to celebrate the end of the stage.

Konoba Mate, Korcula

Run by our friend Ana and her family, this restaurant is found in the interior of the island in the village of Pupnat. With a focus on local produce from their farm, this meal is a real tour highlight. From the homemade bread and desserts to the choice of peka dishes it never disappoints.

Mrizi I Zanave, Fishte

The Slow Food movement embraces so many elements that we hold dear in our own approach to designing tours. We were therefore delighted to come across this agriturismo in the Albanian countryside. With a relaxed approach and a focus on produce from their farm it’s a wonderful local dining experience.

Berti’s Restaurant, Hvar

Our restaurant is very much off the beaten track in an abandoned village just outside Hvar. Berti and his family have established an eatery that pays homage to the Dalmatian peak dish and is an undoubted culinary highlight of the tour.

Ride and Seek Picnics

Our picnics are a highlight of the day, with fresh local produce, plenty of variety, and the freedom to enjoy whatever takes your fancy. While the setting might be a local park, a quiet forest clearing, a hilltop viewpoint, or a scenic roadside stop, it’s always a chance to pause, relax, and refuel. Whether you linger over good food and conversation or grab a quick bite before jumping back on the bike, it’s the perfect mid-ride reset.

Inclusions, Bikes, and Gear

What's Included

  • Accommodation in our carefully selected hotels
  • Meals – hotel breakfasts, snacks en route and pre/post-ride nutrition, lunches including the famed Ride and Seek picnics, multi course group dinners with a focus on the local cuisine.*NB we include occasional independent lunches & dinners to break up the week
  • Ride and Seek jersey
  • Garmin 1030 use with all routes preloaded
  • Ride and Seek water bottle
  • Kit laundry service once a week
  • Passionate, experienced and knowledgeable guides always on hand to help

What's Not Included

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Bike hire
  • Pre & post tour accommodation

Travel Essentials

Tour Start - Stage 1

Saturday 29th August – 2026

WHERE

Villa Bled, Bled

MEETING TIME

18:00

GETTING THERE

Ljubljana Airport is just a 30-minute drive from Lake Bled, making it a convenient gateway to the start of our journey.

NOTE

The tour will begin with a brief tour presentation followed by a welcome dinner.

ADDITIONAL NIGHTS

Villa Bled have limited availability for pre-tour nights, so if you are keen to stay here before the tour, please contact them directly. Let them know you are travelling with Ride and Seek, and they will endeavour to keep you in the same room at the start of the tour.

Tour Finish - Stage 1

Sunday 13th September 2026 – after breakfast

WHERE

Hotel Adria, Dubrovnik

GETTING AWAY

Dubrovnik Airport is the best exit point for this stage, located just a 30-minute drive from our hotel in Dubrovnik.

ADDITIONAL NIGHTS

If you require extra nights at the hotel after the tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.

 

Tour Start - Stage 2

Saturday 12th September – 2026

WHERE

Royal Blue Resort, Kotor

MEETING TIME

14:00

GETTING THERE

Dubrovnik Airport is the most convenient gateway for stage 2. It’s a 90-minute drive from Kotor.

We offer a complimentary shuttle from the airport at midday.

NOTE

We’ll meet you in the hotel lobby.

 

Tour Finish - Stage 2

Monday 28th September 2026 – after breakfast

WHERE

Electra Palace, Athens

GETTING AWAY

Athens International Airport is the best exit option for the tour, located just a 40-minute drive from our hotel.

ADDITIONAL NIGHTS

If you require extra nights at the hotel prior to, or after the tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.

 

History

Capture the spirit of one of the world’s greatest adventurers

An immersive journey inspired by Marco Polo

Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant and explorer whose journeys in the 13th century took him far beyond the known edges of Europe and deep into Asia along the Silk Road. His accounts opened a window to distant lands, cultures and ideas that were, at the time, almost unimaginable to the Western world. More than just a traveller, he became a symbol of curiosity, resilience and the desire to explore what lies beyond the horizon.

Our Marco Polo tour doesn’t attempt to retrace his exact route, but instead draws on that same spirit of discovery. Beginning in Slovenia and weaving south through Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece, the journey connects a rich tapestry of landscapes and cultures, alpine valleys, island-dotted coastlines, Ottoman-influenced towns and ancient Greek sites.

It is a journey that embraces the road less travelled, where each border crossed brings subtle shifts in language, cuisine and way of life. Like Marco Polo’s own travels, this is about more than simply reaching a destination; it’s about experiencing the world in all its variety, with an open mind and a sense of adventure.

Want to learn more? Discover the incredible history behind the destinations we visit on this tour.

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Pricing, Deposit, and Payment Terms

Paying for your tour

To reserve your tour we require a deposit of Euro 500 per person (or the equivalent in £, US$ or AU$ if you wish to pay in local currency in the UK, US or Australia).

The balance of your payment is due 90 days prior to departure. If reserving your trip within 90 days of departure, full payment is required. The final invoice will include any applicable single supplements and bike hire costs.

Payment can be made by bank transfer or by debit/credit card (card fees apply).

Cancellation Policy

We recommend that you have trip insurance in place before the 90-day cut off to cover for any unforeseen eventualities. If you must cancel your reservation and would like a refund, the fees for doing so are as follows:

Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee
90+ Admin fee – 150 euros
61-90 25% of trip price
31-60 50% of trip price
0-30 100% of trip price

Deposit Transfer (credit note)
Alternatively, you can choose to move your deposit to any other tour on the schedule (subject to availability) with no penalty up until 90 days before departure. Deposit credit notes will be valid for 24 months from the issue date.

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