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Discover the stunning Peljesac Peninsula with a private Dubrovnik day trip, featuring wine tastings, oysters, and scenic coastal views—all with personalized attention.
Peljesac Vineyards & Oysters – Private Day Trip from Dubrovnik offers a balanced mix of culture, nature, and gastronomy, all wrapped into a personalized experience. This full-day adventure takes you out of Dubrovnik’s busy streets and into the rustic charm of the Peljesac peninsula. With a private guide and vehicle, you’ll explore quaint towns, sample exceptional wines, and indulge in some of the best oysters Croatia has to offer—all while soaking up breathtaking coastal scenery.
What we especially appreciate about this tour is how it combines a relaxed pace with plenty of authentic experiences—no rushing through crowded spots, just a genuine taste of Dalmatian life. The knowledgeable guides make a big difference, sharing insights and local stories that bring each stop to life.
That said, a potential consideration is the optional activities, such as wine cellar visits and oyster tasting, which may involve extra costs and time. If you’re someone who loves personalized, intimate tours and cuisine-focused adventures, this trip could be perfect. It’s especially suited for wine lovers, history buffs, and those eager to see a less-touristy side of Croatia with the comfort of private transport.


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Starting at 9:00 am, your private driver will collect you from your hotel or port, whisking you away in a comfortable Mercedes. The drive itself is part of the charm—gazing at the lush Dalmatian countryside and rugged coastlines. The small group size (up to 3 people) means you’ll get plenty of attention from your guide, who often doubles as a storyteller, historian, and local connoisseur.
The first stop is Ston Old Town, a tiny yet fascinating place packed with history. You’ll get about 30 minutes to wander around. It’s enough time to appreciate the well-preserved medieval walls that stretch for miles, and to check out the salt flats, which have been producing salt since Roman times. One reviewer praised their guide GOLDIE, saying he “gave us the history of the region, and made this experience very personal,” which hints at how engaging and informative your guide can be.
Next, you’ll visit up to three family-owned wineries—Milos, Matusko, and Grgic Vina—each offering a different perspective on Dalmatian wines. Although tastings are optional and paid on the spot, they typically last around 30-45 minutes per winery. Expect to learn about local grape varieties and the wine-making process, with the chance to sample some excellent reds and whites. Reviewers like Teresa_P felt that the guide’s knowledge made the wine tastings “even more enjoyable,” emphasizing the value of local insights.
One of the tour’s highlights is the optional visit to an oyster farm, which includes a boat ride and tasting. The oysters from Mali Ston are renowned worldwide, and this is your chance to see the farms firsthand—though the tasting is paid separately. This part of the tour is especially memorable for those who love seafood, with reviewers noting the oysters are “some of the best in the world.” The boat ride offers lovely views of the coastline and salt flats, making it a scenic and tasty experience.
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You might choose to indulge in a boat ride to oyster farms or visit the wineries for a more in-depth tasting experience. Keep in mind these activities are paid separately, so budget accordingly. The tour lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours, and the timing means you’ll have plenty of opportunities to relax and soak in the scenery without feeling rushed.

At $599.47 for up to three people, this experience offers excellent value if you’re after an intimate, tailored day in the Dalmatian countryside. The cost covers private transport, a knowledgeable guide, bottled water, and local taxes, ensuring a seamless experience. Additional costs—such as wine tastings, oyster tasting, and boat rides—are paid separately, but these are optional, giving you flexibility based on your interests and budget.
Having a private guide means you can customize your day slightly—spend more time at a winery, skip a stop if needed, or linger longer in a town that catches your eye. That’s a major perk compared to larger, group tours that often stick to a tight schedule.
Guests consistently praised the guide, GOLDIE, for their warmth and knowledge. One reviewer mentioned, “He gave us the history of the region, and made this experience very personal,” which truly enhances the value of the tour. The scenery and tasting experiences were also highlights, with travelers appreciating the stunning views and the chance to try top-quality wines.
While the tour operates in all weather conditions, it’s wise to dress appropriately—sun protection in summer or layers in cooler months. Since the tour involves some walking around towns and vineyards, comfortable shoes are recommended. Also, keep in mind that lunch is not included, so you may want to plan for a picnic or dine in one of the local eateries afterwards.
This private day trip is ideal for small groups who value personalized attention and want to explore the Dalmatian coast without the crowds. It suits wine enthusiasts eager to learn about local varieties and seafood lovers keen to sample oysters straight from the farm. History buffs will enjoy walking along medieval walls and hearing stories from a local guide.
Couples or friends seeking a relaxed, flexible day with scenic views and authentic experiences will find this tour ticks all those boxes. It’s particularly good for travelers who prefer comfortable private transport and want to avoid the hustle of larger tours.

If you’re after a thoughtful, culturally rich day outside Dubrovnik with plenty of opportunities for tasting local wines and oysters, this private Peljesac trip delivers. The small group setting and dedicated guide ensure you get a personal touch, making the experience feel special and tailored. The scenic drives and historic sites add depth to your Croatian adventure, while the optional tastings let you indulge at your own pace.
For wine lovers, seafood fans, and anyone wanting a break from busy sightseeing, this tour offers a good balance of relaxation, education, and indulgence. It’s a smart choice for those who appreciate quality over quantity and want to enjoy the Dalmatian coast in style and comfort.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes private transport in a Mercedes vehicle, picked up from your hotel or port.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours, giving you ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are wine tastings included?
No, wine tastings are optional and paid on the spot. You can choose how many wineries to visit based on your preferences.
Can I visit the oyster farm?
Yes, there’s an optional boat ride and oyster tasting, but these are paid separately and depend on your interest.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably and appropriately for weather conditions; sturdy shoes are advisable for walking around towns and vineyards.
What is the minimum age for alcohol consumption?
The minimum drinking age is 18 years old.
Is this tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions, but plan for rain or sun accordingly.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, your guide can often accommodate slight adjustments, like spending more time at a particular winery or skipping some stops.
This Peljesac Vineyards & Oysters day trip offers a well-rounded taste of Croatia’s coastal charm, pairing scenic drives with authentic culinary experiences—all delivered with a personal touch. Whether you’re into wine, history, or seafood, you’ll leave with memorable stories and a newfound appreciation for Dalmatia.