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Explore Korula's culinary secrets with a wine and sweets tour featuring tastings of local wines, traditional treats, scenic vineyard drives, and expert insights.

If you’re eager to experience a true taste of Korula, the Wine and Sweets Delight Tour offers a charming blend of local flavors, scenic views, and cultural insight. This carefully curated trip takes you through the island’s most beloved sweets, renowned wines, and lush vineyard landscapes—all in a relaxed, family-friendly setting. It’s an authentic way to connect with Korula’s culinary roots while enjoying a memorable day with friends or family.
What we particularly love about this tour is the intimate, approachable vibe, combined with the variety of tastings that showcase the island’s best produce. From traditional confections to exclusive wines, it’s a feast for the senses. A potential consideration is the tour’s emphasis on tasting and scenic drives—there’s limited time for a deep dive into each winery or bakery, so if you’re seeking an intensive wine course or bakery tour, this might feel a bit light. Though, it’s perfect for those who want a flavorful, scenic introduction to Korula’s culinary scene without the fuss or expense of more commercial options. Ideal for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a relaxed way to explore Korula’s authentic tastes.
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This tour, offered by Korkyra INFO Travel Agency, promises a relaxed exploration of Korula’s delicious offerings—combining tastings, scenic driving, and cultural stories. The price of $176 per person might seem a little on the higher side, but when you consider the variety of tasting experiences, scenic vistas, and the ease of transportation, it offers reasonable value. It’s designed to provide an authentic experience that balances gourmet indulgence with sightseeing, making it suitable for those who want a taste of everything Korula has to offer in a single day.
The experience kicks off with hotel pickup and ends with drop-off, which is a big plus for convenience. Throughout the day, you get to sample traditional sweets, including classics like almond-infused klauni and crispy hrostule, which are passed down through generations. These confections are not just tasty—they’re a delicious link to the island’s history and culture.
Adults are treated to tastings of Korula’s most celebrated wines, including Grk, Poip, and Rukatac. These local varieties are distinctive to the island, with Grk being especially prized for its crispness and unique flavor profile. Winemakers share stories about their craft, adding an extra layer of appreciation to each sip. You’ll also get a chance to taste local liqueurs made from fruits and herbs, which often surprise with their smoothness and authentic flavors.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s highlights is a scenic drive through the lush vineyards of Lumbarda. This part of the trip offers stunning views of rolling vineyards, olive groves, and a peek at Korula’s medieval old town from a viewpoint. It’s a perfect moment to snap some photos—be sure to bring your camera—while enjoying the peaceful landscape away from the more crowded tourist spots.
The tour takes you to charming local bakeries and sweet shops where you’ll sample sweet treats crafted using recipes from local families. According to reviewers, the atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it easy to feel immersed in Korula’s culinary traditions. Along With sweets, you’ll have the opportunity to taste Korula’s renowned olive oil—protected by the EU’s Protected Designation of Origin—and local honey, both of which are staples in the island’s cuisine.
One of the most appreciated aspects shared by previous guests is the authenticity of the tastings. The sweets aren’t mass-produced but are traditional recipes, which makes the experience both delicious and educational. The wines are also locally produced with care, and the winemakers are eager to share their stories, making each tasting feel genuine and personal.
This experience is perfect for food and wine lovers who want more than just a quick tasting. It’s also great for travelers who enjoy scenic drives and cultural stories, as the views and local anecdotes enrich the day. Families with children may find it suitable, given the relaxed pace and non-alcoholic tastings of sweets, honey, and olive oil. However, those seeking a rigorous wine education or a deep dive into local winemaking processes might find this tour more surface-level.
From the feedback, it’s clear that the variety and quality of tastings stand out. The wines—a particular favorite—are celebrated for their excellent flavor, with the guide sharing insights that deepen the appreciation of each varietal. The sweets, too, are notable for their authenticity—described as “delicious pieces of Korula’s history”—and the guide’s friendly storytelling adds to the experience. The scenic views are another highlight, with the viewpoint overlooking the old town offering memorable photo opportunities.

The Korula Wine and Sweets Delight Tour offers a well-rounded, authentic taste of what makes Korula special. With a focus on traditional sweets, celebrated local wines, and scenic vineyard vistas, it’s an inviting experience for those wanting to indulge in island flavors without the fuss of more commercialized tours. The inclusion of expert stories, warm local bakery visits, and picturesque drives make it both educational and fun.
This tour is especially ideal for foodies, wine enthusiasts, and travelers seeking a relaxed, culture. It’s a great way to discover Korula’s gastronomic gems in a single, thoughtfully organized outing. If you’re looking for a taste of local life paired with beautiful scenery, this tour delivers on all fronts.
“Bardzo fajna wycieczka, lekka i przyjemna, duo do zobaczenia w trakcie jazdy, mie spotkania w winnicach z degustacj win, oliwy, ciastek, nalewek”
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it very convenient for travelers staying on the island.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $176 per person, which covers tastings, transportation, and guided storytelling. It offers good value considering the variety of experiences.
What kinds of wines will I taste?
You’ll sample Korula’s indigenous wines, including Grk, Poip, and Rukatac, known for their unique flavors and local importance.
Are non-drinkers or children allowed?
Yes, since the tour also features sweet treats, olive oil, honey, and scenic views, it’s suitable for children and non-drinkers.
How long does the tour last?
While the exact duration isn’t specified, the inclusion of a scenic drive, tastings, and visits suggests a half-day experience, likely around 4-5 hours.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, water, and a camera to capture the beautiful surroundings and charming moments.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
This tour isn’t recommended for those with mobility impairments, as it involves walking in bakeries and scenic viewpoints.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans shift.
Will I learn about Korula’s culinary traditions?
Absolutely. The guide shares stories about the history and significance of the sweets, wines, and local ingredients, enriching the tasting experience.
Is the experience family-friendly?
Yes, the relaxed pace, non-alcoholic tastings, and scenic drives make it suitable for families with children.
This tour offers a flavorful, scenic, and educational glimpse into Korula’s culinary heartbeat. Whether you’re a dedicated wine lover, a sweet-tooth craving traditional flavors, or simply seeking a relaxing way to explore the island, it’s a genuine and enjoyable choice.
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