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Discover Korula from Dubrovnik with this full-day tour featuring Ston’s walls, wine tasting at Peljesac, and a scenic ferry to Marco Polo's birthplace.
Introduction
Taking a day trip from Dubrovnik to the island of Korula offers a delightful mix of history, scenic beauty, and local flavors—perfect for travelers craving more than just the city walls. It’s a well-rounded experience that combines exploring a medieval town, tasting regional wines, and enjoying the charm of Korula’s coastal streets.
One of the standout features of this tour is how smoothly it’s organized, allowing you to savor each stop without feeling rushed. We particularly love the inclusion of a knowledgeable guide who brings stories and insights to life, making the day not just sightseeing but an engaging journey.
That said, the itinerary is quite packed, which might mean some quick stops and limited free time—especially on the island. If you’re someone who prefers slow-paced, in-depth explorations, this could be a consideration.
This tour is ideal for those interested in combining cultural highlights with wine, scenic ferry rides, and iconic sights. It suits travelers seeking a full-day, well-organized adventure that balances guided tours with personal free time.


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From the moment you’re picked up in Dubrovnik, the experience begins comfortably. The tour is designed to maximize your day, beginning early so you can cover all the highlights. The group size tends to be manageable, and the transportation is comfortable, with a professional guide ensuring you’re well-informed along the way.
The journey across the Pelješac peninsula is a highlight in itself. Known for its wine, this region offers rolling hills and coastal vistas that make for a spectacular drive. As you pass through small villages and vineyards, it’s easy to appreciate why Pelješac is famous for its wine production. Many reviews note the scenic beauty, with some travelers mentioning that they appreciated the chance to see a less touristy side of Croatia.
Next, you arrive at the historic town of Ston, often called the “European Great Wall” due to its 5-kilometer-long ramparts. The walls are a major draw and offer fantastic photo opportunities. The town itself is charming, with narrow streets and local eateries.
Some travelers only have about 30 minutes here, which is enough to walk along the walls and snap photos, but not enough for a full exploration. This short stop seems to be a common complaint, as one review mentions waiting 45 minutes at the bus stop due to miscommunications, which can be frustrating. However, others praise the guide’s explanations and the chance to soak in the scenery.
Ston is also famous for its oysters and traditional salt ponds. While the tour doesn’t seem to include tasting oysters here, it’s a fun fact to keep in mind if you’re a seafood lover.
More Great Tours NearbyThe ferry ride from Orebi (on the mainland) to Korula is one of the most appreciated parts of this tour. The boat trip is quick and offers stunning views of the coastline and the shimmering sea. Reviewers note that the boat trip is smooth, and it provides a real sense of adventure as you travel from land to island.
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Once on Korula, the guide takes you on a tour that highlights the island’s beauty and history. Travelers love how the guide shares intriguing stories about Marco Polo, describing how he set out at age 17 for China and what he brought back—spices, fabrics, and innovations like paper money. The story makes the visit more engaging and memorable.
The free time on Korula is limited, often around 1.5 hours, which is enough for a quick walk through the streets, a visit to the birthplace of Marco Polo, or just soaking in the relaxed island vibe. Some guests mention that Korula was quieter than expected, especially late in the season, but this also means fewer crowds and more authentic scenery.
The tour concludes with a visit to the family-run Bartulovi winery. The tasting experience is praised for its high-quality wines, with many reviewers calling the selection excellent. The informal, welcoming atmosphere allows guests to learn about local wine-making traditions and enjoy some tasty Croatian wines.
One traveler specifically appreciated the “informal and welcoming” vibe, and another noted that the wines were “to a high standard,” which makes this part of the tour feel like a real treat rather than a tourist trap.
After the wine tasting, the group heads back to Dubrovnik. The return is straightforward and usually smooth, with plenty of time to reflect on the day’s highlights. The entire trip lasts about 8 hours, including transfers, sightseeing, and free time. The price of $93 per person offers good value considering the inclusions—guide, ferry, wine tasting, and transportation.

Based on reviews, guides like Daniel and Nicola stand out for their expansive knowledge and friendly attitude. Daniel, in particular, seems to go above and beyond, making the history of Marco Polo come alive. When booking, remember that the tour is conducted in English, which is helpful if you’re looking for clear explanations.
While the itinerary is packed, some guests found that the stops could feel rushed. For example, the limited time in Ston or Korula might leave you wishing for more leisure. If you’re a slow traveler or prefer deep exploration, be prepared for quick visits.
The wine tasting is a highlight, especially for those who appreciate Croatian wines. The family-run winery offers a personal touch, and the quality of the wines received high praise.
If you’re traveling with children or people with mobility issues, keep in mind that the tour involves some walking on uneven terrain and a ferry ride, which might require extra planning. Pregnant women and those with back problems might want to consider whether the full-day schedule suits them.


This full-day tour from Dubrovnik to Korula with a stop at Ston and wine tasting offers an excellent way to see more of Croatia’s Dalmatian coast beyond the city walls. It’s a thoughtfully balanced experience that combines history, culture, stunning scenery, and regional wine.
The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge elevate the trip, making it educational and fun. While some might find the schedule a bit tight, most guests come away feeling they’ve gained a well-rounded snapshot of the region’s highlights.
If you’re after a practical, enjoyable day trip that hits key sights and offers authentic local experiences, this tour is a strong contender. It’s particularly ideal for travelers who love history, scenic coastal views, and wine. Just be prepared for a busy day and some quick stops—but overall, it’s a memorable way to explore Croatia’s Dalmatian gems.
“Excellent stops, wonderful explanations & safe driving too!”

Is transportation included? Yes, the tour includes pick-up and drop-off from Dubrovnik, as well as round-trip ferry tickets and transportation during the day.
How long is the total tour? The entire experience lasts about 8 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free time.
What is the price of the tour? The tour costs $93 per person, which covers the guide, ferry rides, and wine tasting at the winery.
Is there free time on Korula? Yes, you typically get around 1.5 hours to explore the island, visit Marco Polo’s birthplace, or just relax.
Are meals included? No, meals and additional beverages are not included, so plan to bring some snacks or buy on the go.
What should I bring? Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, and a camera are recommended; sunscreen is also a good idea.
Is the tour suitable for children? Yes, but consider the walking and ferry aspects; it’s best suited for older children and teenagers.
Can I cancel the tour? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides fluent in English? Yes, the tour is conducted in English.
Are there any restrictions? The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility challenges, or back problems.
This Korula day trip offers a well-organized, authentic taste of Croatia’s coastal charms. It’s a fantastic choice for those looking to combine history, scenery, and wine into one memorable day.
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