
challenging
24 hours (daily rental)
Riders should be comfortable with long periods of sitting, quick weight shifts on corners, and handling a mid-weight ADV bike over mixed terrain.
Take a BMW F850GS from Trogir and carve the Adriatic Road: coastal cliffs, mountain passes, and medieval towns on a self-guided motorbike rental. This one-day rental gives you GPX routes, luggage cases, and a route-ready bike to explore Split-Dalmatia like a local.
The motor coughs awake at 8:00 a.m., a neat row of chrome and matte paint glinting under Trogir’s early sun. You swing a leg over the BMW F850GS, its boxer engine a steady heartbeat beneath you. The sea smells sharp; gulls circle above pale limestone roofs. Within minutes you’re out of the medieval lanes and onto the Jadranska Magistrala, the Adriatic Road unfurling like a promise of bends, blue inlets, and cliffside views that dare you to slow down.

Coastal mornings are mild but winds and high-elevation passes can be cold — a breathable shell and base layer keep you comfortable.
Install BMW Motorrad Connected and preload GPX routes before you pick up the bike to avoid signal delays on the road.
Plan fuel and daily distance — extra kilometers may incur charges and remote stretches have fewer pumps.
Trogir’s medieval center limits motorcycle parking; use official lots and walk into pedestrian zones to avoid fines.
Trogir’s old town dates back to Roman times and preserves Venetian-era architecture; its fortified harbor has long been a crossroads of Mediterranean trade.
Coastal ecosystems are fragile; avoid driving onto unpaved trails and carry out all waste. Stick to marked parking and spending time at local businesses supports sustainable tourism.
Better fit and comfort often beat rental helmets on long days.
Layering lets you adapt to coastal sun, winds, and cooler high passes.
spring specific
Protect hands from wind, abrasion, and changing temperatures.
Useful for sudden showers and salty spray on exposed coastal stretches.
fall specific