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Discover the charm of Peljesac with this personalized private tour, blending wine tastings, scenic beaches, and authentic Croatian cuisine from Dubrovnik.
Exploring Peljesac: A Perfect Blend of Wine, Beaches, and Croatian Charm
If you’re looking for a full-day escape from Dubrovnik that offers a taste of Croatia’s lesser-known treasures, the Peljeac Wine, Beach, and Lunch tour might just be your ideal choice. This private experience promises a relaxed yet immersive journey through vineyards, coastal villages, and historic sites, all accompanied by some of Croatia’s finest wines and home-cooked cuisine.
What we love most about this tour is its intimate, personalized vibe — thanks to the private format, you’ll get the attention of a knowledgeable guide who’s well-versed in local history and wine. The chance to meet family-run wineries and taste authentic Croatian wines, paired with fresh seafood and organic vegetables, makes it feel like a true local experience.
A possible consideration is that the itinerary involves multiple stops, which might feel a bit rushed if you’re expecting a leisurely day. Also, the cost at around $509 for a group (up to one person, per booking) can seem high, but when you factor in private transportation, exclusive tastings, and a multi-course lunch, the value becomes clearer.
This tour works best for travelers who enjoy personalized experiences, wine enthusiasts, or those craving a mix of cultural exploration and seaside relaxation. It’s perfect if you’re eager to uncover Croatia’s authentic side, away from the crowds.

This tour offers a rare opportunity to explore the Peljesac Peninsula, a less trodden path compared to Dubrovnik’s bustling old town. The journey begins with a hotel pickup in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle — a necessity given the roughly one-hour drive from Dubrovnik. From the start, the experience feels tailored, especially since it’s a private tour—only your group is involved.
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The first stop is Ston Old Town, famous for its impressive medieval walls and salt pans. A short walk through this fortified town introduces visitors to Croatia’s ancient maritime history. The reviews highlight that the guide, often Igor or Ivo, is both friendly and knowledgeable, sharing fascinating details about the walls and salt production. With just 30 minutes here, you’ll get a taste of the town’s charm without feeling rushed. It’s a perfect introduction for history buffs or anyone interested in authentic Croatian architecture.
Next, the tour pivots to the heart of the day: wine tasting at two local wineries. The first, Vinarija Urlin, boasts a welcoming host who guides you through his cellar, offering a taste of their wines, including the notable Urlin. It’s a setting that feels genuinely intimate, as reviews praise the cozy atmosphere and the ability to meet the winemakers directly.
The second winery, Matusko, is described as having a beautiful cellar, where you’ll sample the famous red Dinga wine. The tasting here lasts around 45 minutes, giving ample time to savor the complex flavors and learn about the wine’s production. Reviewers mention that the hosts are friendly and eager to share their passion, making these tastings not just about the wine but about the stories behind each bottle.
Passing through the Dinga Tunnel offers a scenic drive through steep hillside vineyards, providing Instagram-worthy views of terraced slopes and lush greenery. It’s a quick 15-minute passage but one that highlights the terrain that makes Peljesac’s wines so unique.
At Edivo Wine Bar, the experience continues with another cellar visit, hosting tastings of Navis Mysterium wine. Multiple reviews mention the warmth of the hosts and the cozy, personal feel of the place, emphasizing the authentic Croatian wine culture. The guide’s insights make the tasting even more engaging, transforming it from a casual sip into a genuinely educational moment.
After the wine tastings, you arrive at Villa Wind for a two-hour, four-course lunch — arguably the highlight for food lovers. This isn’t just any meal; it’s a home-cooked feast featuring fresh oysters, mussels Buzara style, and grilled fish or meat — all served with organic vegetables, bread, and local wines. The experience is set in a village house, creating a warm, familial atmosphere.
While the lunch isn’t included in the tour price, reviews consistently praise its authenticity and quality. One reviewer noted the “family cooked lunch” and the “fantastic dinner cooked by the guide’s parents,” underscoring how these meals offer a genuine taste of Croatian hospitality. The cost of €50 per person is reasonable considering the generous portions and the scenic setting.
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Beyond wine and food, the Peljeac tour offers spectacular scenery. The hillside vineyards, the ancient walls of Ston, and the coastal vistas from Orebi are all part of the package. The drive itself provides stunning views that make the experience memorable even outside of the stops.
The personalized nature of the tour means you can ask questions, linger at certain stops, or skip others if you prefer. The guide’s eagerness to share local insights and answer questions makes the journey educational and engaging without feeling rushed.
While the price of around $509 for a private group might seem steep, the reviews suggest that the quality of the experience—including private transport, exclusive tastings, and a home-style lunch—justifies it. One reviewer summed it up as “the best experience ever to discover the authentic Croatia,” emphasizing how the personal touch and insider access made the day special.
This experience is ideal for wine lovers, history enthusiasts, and travelers seeking an authentic Croatian day out with a personal touch. It’s perfect if you appreciate local hospitality, enjoy scenic drives, and want to learn about Croatia’s wine and culinary traditions in a relaxed setting.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Children can participate, but since wine tasting is involved, they must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is primarily aimed at adults interested in wine and cultural experiences.
How long are the wine tastings?
Each winery visit lasts approximately 30 to 45 minutes, giving plenty of time to sample wines and chat with the hosts.
Does the tour include lunch?
Lunch is not included in the base price but can be added for around €50 per person. The lunch features four courses with seafood, organic vegetables, and local wine.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for walking through historic towns and vineyards. Bring sunscreen and a hat if visiting in summer, and perhaps a light jacket for the drive.
Are the wineries family-run?
Yes, both wineries visited are family-run, which adds to the authentic and cozy atmosphere. Reviewers especially loved the personal connection at each stop.
Can I customize the tour?
Since it’s a private experience, you can discuss with the guide to focus more on wine, history, or scenery depending on your interests.

The Peljesac Wine, Beach, and Lunch tour offers a beautifully balanced day of wine tasting, cultural exploration, and seaside relaxation. Its private format makes it an excellent choice for travelers who want an intimate, tailored experience away from crowded tours. The opportunity to meet local winemakers, sample a diverse range of Croatian wines, and enjoy a home-cooked meal makes it both authentic and memorable.
While the price might seem high at first glance, the breadth of personalized experiences, the quality of the wineries, and the scenic beauty of Peljesac justify the expense for those seeking a genuine Croatian adventure. It’s especially suited for wine enthusiasts, food lovers, or anyone eager to connect with Croatia’s local traditions in a relaxed, friendly setting.
For those who value authenticity, personal connection, and scenic beauty, this tour offers a fabulous way to see a different side of Croatia—one that’s rich in flavor, history, and hospitality.
Remember: Book early, confirm your pickup details, and prepare for a day filled with stories, stunning views, and delicious wines. This is not just a tour; it’s a warm invitation into Croatian life.