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Discover stunning Korcula and Peljesac with wine tasting, charming streets, and scenic stops—perfect for lovers of culture, nature, and Croatian wine.
A Comprehensive Look at the Full Day Korcula and Peljesac Wine Tasting Tour from Dubrovnik
This full-day tour offers an enticing blend of culture, scenic beauty, and wine tasting, making it a favorite among travelers seeking an authentic taste of Croatia beyond Dubrovnik’s walls. From exploring Korcula’s charming streets to sampling local wines on Peljesac Peninsula, the experience has a little something for all—history buffs, wine lovers, and those craving a scenic escape.
One of the standout features we love is the well-planned itinerary that balances sightseeing with free time, allowing visitors to soak in the atmosphere at their own pace. Plus, the inclusion of a local guide with interesting commentary makes the journey both educational and engaging. That said, the tour’s duration means it’s quite full, so those looking for a more relaxed day might find it a bit rushed—especially if they want more time to explore Korcula’s narrow streets or relax on the beaches.
This tour is best suited for travelers who are eager to combine cultural exploration with wine tasting and don’t mind a long day on the road. It’s perfect for those who want to see a bit more of Croatia’s coast and islands, but still keep the experience manageable within a day.
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The tour kicks off at 7:00 am, which might seem early but is perfect for maximizing your day. Being picked up from Dubrovnik means you avoid the hassle of arranging transport—an important convenience for visitors unfamiliar with Croatian public transit. The group size is capped at 50, so you’re likely to enjoy a relatively intimate experience with plenty of opportunity for questions.
Our first stop is the town of Ston, famous for its formidable walls and salt pans dating back centuries. Here, travelers can enjoy a leisurely hour of free time—perfect for strolling through narrow streets, snapping photos of the impressive city walls, or meeting local shellfish farmers. The admission is free, and the relaxed pace helps set the tone for the day.
A highlight, according to reviews, is the chance to see how salt has been produced here for generations—a small but fascinating insight into local industry and tradition. Guests appreciate the casual break and the opportunity to stretch their legs before heading further along the coast.
From Ston, the journey continues past the salt pans, a landscape that’s worth a quick glance. The route then takes you across the channel to Orebi on the Peljesac Peninsula, where you’ll get a taste of island life—surrounded by surfers and kiters enjoying the waves. The boat crossing offers stunning views and a chance to feel the fresh sea breeze.
The highlight of the day is, of course, Korcula—a place often called the Croatian version of Santorini, thanks to its white-washed buildings and deep blue sea. The tour includes a short guided walk through the charming streets, giving visitors a quick taste of the town’s history and lively atmosphere.
You’ll have around three hours of free time here, which is ample for wandering the colorful alleyways, grabbing a coffee, or taking a dip in the sea. One reviewer mentioned, “Really enjoyed the few hours wandering the streets and lunch by the Aegean Sea,” highlighting how this part of the trip offers genuine relaxation amidst stunning scenery.
Beyond its picturesque streets, Korcula is linked to Greek mythology—legend says it was home to Kerkyra, and it’s also the birthplace of Marco Polo. The mix of mythology, history, and lively Dalmatian music—reminding visitors of Croatian singer Oliver Dragojevi—adds a cultural depth that makes the visit memorable.
On the drive back, you’ll stop at a local wine shop on Peljesac, renowned for its hillside vineyards and high-quality wines. The tasting session, lasting about 30 minutes, offers a good variety of local wines, perfect for connoisseurs or those just wanting to try something new. You might also find some souvenirs—wine bottles or local crafts—ready to bring a piece of Croatia home.
Guests have described the wine experience as “excellent,” adding to the tour’s value, especially considering the beautiful scenery and the opportunity to learn about Croatian wine traditions.
The journey concludes with a scenic drive back, passing through vineyards and coastal views. The tour wraps up around 4 pm, leaving you with a wonderful collection of memories—and maybe a new favorite Croatian wine.
The tour is priced at approximately $117 per person, offering a comprehensive package that includes transportation, guide, stops, and tastings. Given the length and diversity of experiences, it offers good value—particularly for travelers keen on exploring beyond Dubrovnik’s walls without the hassle of planning each step.
Transportation is by comfortable bus, with the boat crossing included, adding to the sense of adventure. The group size of 50 ensures enough camaraderie without feeling crowded. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility, though comfort with a full day of sightseeing is recommended.
The timing is tight but manageable, with the itinerary carefully balanced to ensure you see a lot without feeling overwhelmed. Plus, the tour is flexible enough to allow some personal exploration during free times—whether it’s a quick swim, a photo session, or a casual lunch.
While this tour is packed, it’s the genuine charm of Korcula and Peljesac that shines through. One reviewer raved about “interesting commentary about the places visited,” and appreciated the boat trip as a highlight. They also loved the opportunity to wander Korcula’s streets and enjoy lunch by the water.
Another review mentioned the stunning views and excellent wine as key aspects that made the day special. The relaxed pace during free time allowed for spontaneous discoveries, which many travelers find most rewarding.
If you’re someone who enjoys a well-rounded day combining history, scenery, and local flavor, this tour offers impressive value. The stops are thoughtfully chosen to give a taste of Croatian culture—whether through historic walls in Ston, lively streets in Korcula, or the vineyards of Peljesac. You get a good sense of the diverse landscapes and traditions of this coastal region.
Wine lovers will particularly appreciate the tasting experience, which showcases the quality and variety of local wines. Meanwhile, those seeking authentic, not overly commercialized, Croatian towns will find Korcula’s streets and beaches charming and unspoiled.
This tour is ideal for travelers who don’t mind a full day but want to avoid the stress of planning every detail. It suits those interested in cultural exploration, scenic boat rides, and wine tasting—all in one well-organized package.
Is pickup included in this tour?
Yes, pickup is offered, making it convenient to start your day without worrying about transportation arrangements.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, from 7 am until around 4 pm, including travel, stops, and free time.
What’s the price per person?
It costs about $116.95, which covers transportation, guide, stops, and wine tastings.
Are there any age restrictions for the wine tasting?
Yes, alcoholic beverages are for guests 18 years and older.
Is the boat trip to Korcula included?
Yes, there’s a short boat crossing to Korcula as part of the experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, it’s fully refundable if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
How much free time do I get on Korcula?
You’ll have about three hours, enough for a relaxed exploration, a swim, or a leisurely lunch.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, swimwear if you want to swim, and some cash for souvenirs or extra snacks.
Is the tour suitable for travelers with mobility limitations?
Most travelers can participate, but the walk through Korcula involves some uneven streets and inclines, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic coastal stops, a charming island visit, and excellent local wines provides a well-rounded Croatian experience not to be missed.
This tour offers a well-balanced slice of Croatia’s coastal charm, history, and vinicultural delights—perfect for travelers eager to see more than just Dubrovnik. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a wine lover, or simply craving a scenic escape, it’s a day designed to satisfy your curiosity and appetite for authentic Croatian culture.