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Vjetrenica Cave Motorcycle Tour - from Dubrovnik

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Hotel Pick up included

Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    9 hours approx.

  • Start time

    9am

  • Meeting Point
    Pick up from your hotel. (Please mention your hotel name and address at the time of booking. If you do not have this information now, our customer service executives will get in touch and confirm the details)
  • Ending Point

    Same as the start point

Key Highlights

  • Pass through remote hamlets and charming villages
  • Savour traditional Croatian specialities during the course of the tour

Overview

The motorcycle journey starts in Dubrovnik and unwinds via the village of Brgat in Croatia to continue to Trebinje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The party of bikers passes through Trebinje, the town encircled by city walls dating from 10th century, and then heads for the monasteries of Hercegovacka Gracanica and Tvrdoš.

After the short break, the colourful roads passing through remote hamlets take you to the famous Vjetrenica Cave in the south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the verge of Popovo Valley. This magnificent cave was opened to public and tourists back in 1964. The riders get to see the wonderful natural beauties of the cave and then continue towards the villages of Ravno and Cepikuce, and the coastal town of Slano.

During the ride, the bikers will relish in several traditional Croatian specialties on the family farm near Slano. From Slano, the motorcycle party rides back to Dubrovnik.

Inclusions

  • Hotel transfers
  • Bike rental
  • Guide

Exclusions

  • Meals
  • Gratuities

Additional info

The confirmation voucher includes the local activity operator’s contact details and local telephone numbers at the destination. They will happily answer any logistical questions you may have.

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