Venice to Porec By Bike
- Discover Venice, the most romantic of cities
- Explore fishing communities on the Venetian lagoon
- Stylish and cosmopolitan Trieste, the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s gateway to the sea
- Wander the city of Poreč; a historical melting pot on the Istrian coast
- Take in the coastal scenery of the Northern Adriatic
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Mestre, VeniceArrive in Mestre (the mainland of Venice). The city of Venice will captivate you with its splendour, grand palaces, beautiful Basilicas, St Mark’s Square, hidden corners, and bustling restaurants. Make sure to allow plenty of time to explore.
This modern hotel offers a comfortable stay in an ideal location, close to the airports as well as Mestre city centre, and Venice Island. There is a restaurant serving local Italian specialties, bar area for you to relax upon arrival, and a fitness room. Bedrooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi access, minibar, TV, tea and coffee making facilities, and air conditioning.
After taking delivery of the bikes this morning, it's time to leave Mestre to cycle the first few kilometres, to Tronchetto Island before taking to the Venetian waterways. First taking the ferry and then the vaporetto, passing in front of Piazza San Marco, to reach Punta Sabbioni, the southernmost point of the Adriatic coast, located to the north of Venice.
From here, it’s a wonderful easy, flat cycle north eastwards along the beaches of the Adriatic coast. There are numerous opportunities to relax and swim, so be sure to pack swim gear and a picnic lunch. Staying overnight in one of the many characterful small towns along this famous coastline, depending on availability.
Ascent/Descent: 17m/21m
Located in a peaceful, secluded area just 150 metres from the beach with views out over the striking Adriatic Coast. Caorle town centre is just a quick bike ride away for an evening exploration. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, large sun deck, café/bar, restaurant, and massage room (treatments are at an additional charge and pre-booking is recommended).
This morning the route heads north towards the Julian Alps, leaving the sea behind. Travelling along quiet country roads, passing through an area with a multitude of “Valli da Pesca” (stretches of lagoon enclosed by earthen dikes where extensive fish farming is practised) and “casoni” (constructions used by fishermen in the past during the fishing season).
The next stop is the town of Portogruaro, one of the main centres in the period of the “Serenissima Republic of Venice”, which is still impressive even today with its glorious “Palazzi” or “palaces”.
Ascent/Descent: 29m/27m
Located in the historic centre of Portogruaro. It has comfortable rooms with wooden floors, a modern bathroom and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has its own restaurant serving specialities from the Veneto region.
There's the option to reduce today’s stage by 20 kms by taking a train from Portogruaro to Latisana and beginning the cycle from there.
Spending the day cycling through the countryside between the region of Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia, passing through an area abundant in water and history, among rivers, canals, and ancient Roman towns. Your destination will be Aquileia, with its Roman excavations.
Ascent/Descent: 38m/36m
This historic hotel is just 200 yards from the Cathedral of Aquileia with views of the basilica and tower. The restaurant features traditional Friulian dishes and has a large selection of local wines. Bedrooms are decorated in a traditional style and equipped with a TV, minbar and free Wi-Fi access.
Heading once again towards the sea: the gulf of Trieste awaits. There are many interesting stops along the way, such as Duino with its two castles, Sistiana with its charming bay, and Miramare with its famous castle built according to the wishes of Maximilan of Augsburg, situated in a beautiful park of more than 20 hectares in size. Trieste, the ancient port of the Asburgic Empire, has much to offer in the way of attractions.
The cycling route can be extended by 24km if you wish to discover Grado in the Marano Lagoon, an dancient fishing village with a magnificent historical centre.
The cycling route can be reduced of 30 kms by taking a train towards the end of the stage from Monfalcone to Trieste.
Ascent/Descent: 109m/110m
In the city centre, this historical building was once the home of Irish writer James Joyce. It’s decorated in a modern style and has a fitness room, reading room, and wellness area including a Turkish bath, sauna, and whirlpool (additional charges apply and advance booking is recommended). Bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning, TV, minibar, safe and hairdryer.
Crossing over into Slovenia this morning, you'll cycle mainly along cycle paths through famous holiday resorts such as Koper, which for a long period was a Venetian town and then Austrian before becoming Slovenian. Piran is next, another important town which was ruled over for a long time by Venice. Before finally arriving in Portorož, a town renowned for its spa and bathing facilities.
Ascent/Descent: 348m/365m
This bike-friendly hotel is situated in the centre of Portoroz above the seafront. It’s conveniently located for the cycling paths, has an amble bike storage room with charging sockets for e-bikes, and there is even a bike wash and tyre pumping area. There is a restaurant, free Wi-Fi access throughout, fitness room, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a spa (additional charges apply and pre-booking is recommended). Bedrooms are equipped with a balcony, air conditioning, TV, and minibar.
Cycling southwards, passing by the salt mines of Secovlje, an ornithologist’s paradise. A little while later the route crosses the Croatian border into Istria, the Adriatic Sea’s largest peninsula.
The journey comes to an end amongst the red roofs of Poreč nestled next to the cobalt blue Adriatic Sea. The 6th century Eufrasian Basilica is one of Europe’s finest examples of Byzantine art and just one of many fine buildings, squares, churches, and sights to enjoy. Of course, there are also many fine beaches here to relax on or take a refreshing dip.
Ascent/Descent: 462m/445m
This established hotel in Porec is well placed for exploration, just a short walk from the city centre and the beach. The hotel sits facing the Porec Marina and looking out onto the Adriatic. It has a restaurant and bar. Bedrooms are decorated in a modern style and are equipped with air conditioning, balcony, TV, Wi-Fi access, and safe.
The trip ends after breakfast. Depart from either Pula Airport (50 kms from Poreč) or return to Venice by boat, which takes about 2.5 hours. We can book this at an additional cost if required.
This trip has a carbon score of 3kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 3kg is equivalent to 10 miles in a medium petrol car. Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information on how we've carbon counted our trips.
Other Information
Is it for me?This trip is perfect for you if you like your adventures filled with architecture, history, beautiful towns and cities, great food and wine and great beaches. The cycling is mainly flat for the first three days with some hills on the final three days.
Slower Adventures | Where walking and cycling meet easy-going exploring, our Slower Adventures are the perfect combination. Most days are filled with picturesque journeys with some free time to dive into the destination and experience the people, local food and culture as you go.
Leisure Cycling | Leisure Cycling
Solo Travellers, Families with Teens
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
This cycle tour is graded easy to moderate. The first three days cycling is along flat roads, across the Veneto and Friuli plain, and the last three stages on slightly hillier sections. The terrain is 92% asphalt and 8% unpaved.
You will stay in comfortable 4-star hotels, with some 3-star hotels. All rooms are en-suite and have air conditioning. Hotels are chosen for their proximity to cycling paths and any relevant local sites.
Meals
A buffet breakfast is included at your hotel each day. Lunch and dinner are not included but always available at your hotel or nearby. You can take a picnic or stop for lunch each day.
Single Rooms and Solo Cyclists
Single rooms are available, although a supplement is payable. This trip is available to solo cyclists.
This is an independent self-led tour.
Navigation is straightforward as you can use the Macs Adventure app which has maps, GPS tracks, and daily route info. Simply download the GPS tracks for offline use and follow the route on your phone with the assurance that navigation will be simple, and you can’t get lost.
You will find more information on downloading the app in your Macs Adventure Account.
- 7 nights hotel accommodation in 3 and 4* hotels
- 7 breakfasts
- Baggage transfers
- Detailed information pack, GPS tracks and daily route information with the Macs Adventure smartphone navigation app
- 24/7 Emergency telephone support
- Ferry transfer on day 2
- Travel to Venice / from Poreč
- Local tourist taxes
- Train transfers: Portogruaro–Latisana and Monfalcone–Trieste
- Bike hire / Electric bike hire
- Travel insurance (required)
- Bike helmet
- Bike hire / Electric bike hire
- Bike helmet
- Istria to Venice ferry boat / transfer
- Additional nights
This tour is available from early April to mid-July, and from mid-August to early October, to start on Saturdays only. Generally, you will find mild temperatures in spring and autumn, while in summer (July-August) the weather is definitely hotter and humid with refreshing rain showers every now and then. Always make sure to carry plenty of water to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen and a sunhat on hot days. Please note that no departures are possible between 19th July and 21st Aug.
Departures for groups of over 6 cyclists are possible on a request basis, depending on availability, on Sundays during the season please contact us for details.
Venice is served by many airports in northern Italy: Venice (VCE), Treviso (TSF), Verona (VRN). You can connect to Mestre by bus or train, we recommend the travel website Rome2Rio to assist with your travel planning.
The easiest way to return from Porec to Venice is by ferry, which takes approximately 2.5 hours and costs around €60 to €80. We can make this reservation for you. If you wish to depart from closer to Porec, Pula airport is about 50 km from Porec and there are also bus connections to Trieste airport.
Your bags will be transferred between your accommodation as per your itinerary. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person.
3 different rental bikes available (not included): 27-gear Shimano Deore touring bikes (unisex and male frame), 27-gear hybrid Shimano(unisex and male frame), 9-gear Shimano E-bike (only unisex frame). Tyres are puncture-proof, and bikes are fully serviced and equipped with a trip computer, sidebag, and padlock. Additionally, you are supplied with a front bag (1 per room) and a repair kit (1 per room). It is also possible to bring your own bike if you prefer. Please note helmet hire is not included, but is available at a small charge, though we recommend you bring your own helmet as this will likely be more comfortable.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity, emergency evacuation and hospital care.
The cycling is graded easy to moderate so you will enjoy the holiday more if you enjoy an active lifestyle and are a regular cyclist. The route is often undulating, but the slopes are never unreasonable and the more challenging trails are well-distributed along the way. Over the course of your cycles there will be chances to rest while enjoying the the points of interest.
We suggest you book as soon as your plans are finalised as this area is extremely popular. Please note you can start this holiday on any day of the week.
Baggage transfer as per your itinerary is included in the price of your trip. We ask you to keep your baggage to a maximum of 1 bag per person (maximum weight 20kg).
Your detailed information pack will be sent to you after you book. This has a detailed equipment list which includes standard cycling gear such as waterproof clothing for possible showers and a day pack.
You can use public transport or local taxis to continue to your next overnight stop. We would also suggest asking your accommodation providers as they are also able to advise of any other local transport providers.
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