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Discover the highlights of southern Croatia with this private tour from Split to Dubrovnik, including oyster tasting, wine, and historic city walls.
Exploring Southern Croatia with a Private Day Trip from Split to Dubrovnik and Beyond
This private tour from Split to Dubrovnik offers a fantastic blend of history, gastronomy, and scenic beauty—all in one day. While we haven’t personally experienced it, the detailed itinerary and glowing reviews suggest it’s an ideal choice for travelers eager to see Dubrovnik’s iconic walls, taste oysters straight from Mali Ston Bay, and enjoy a relaxed coastal drive. The flexibility of a private group means tailored experiences and fewer crowds, which is a big plus.
One aspect we particularly appreciate is how the tour balances sightseeing with culinary delights. From exploring Dubrovnik’s historic streets to savoring fresh oysters and premium local wines, it promises a comprehensive taste of the Dalmatian region. However, travelers should consider the full day’s length—starting early at 8:00 a.m.—and be prepared for some walking and sightseeing. This tour suits those interested in culture, history, gastronomy, and scenic drives, especially if you prefer a personalized experience over group tours.
If you’re looking for an authentic, well-rounded day that combines Croatia’s best-known sights with its hidden culinary gems, this tour is worth considering. It offers excellent value for those wanting to enjoy the character of Dalmatia without the hassle of organizing multiple visits independently.


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The tour kicks off at 8:00 a.m. from Split, with guests meeting at the Waterworld Holidays office on Tomiće Stine 12. The transportation is a comfortable private vehicle, perfect for enjoying the scenic ride and avoiding the chaos often associated with group bus tours.
Travel time to Dubrovnik is approximately 2.5 hours, but the journey is far from dull. The route along the Croatian coast offers breathtaking views—craggy cliffs, turquoise waters, and charming villages that make the drive itself memorable. As one reviewer mentioned, “The relaxed drive along the coast is a highlight that gives you time to unwind and absorb the landscapes.”
Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a highlight of this trip. Your guide will arrange tickets for the city walls, allowing you to stroll along the ramparts that have protected this city for centuries. Expect sweeping panoramas of the terracotta rooftops, the sea, and the distant mountains.
Walking through the narrow cobblestone streets, you’ll encounter landmarks like the Rector’s Palace and Dubrovnik Cathedral. The Old Town is compact, so exploring on foot is ideal, and there’s ample time to soak in the atmosphere, grab a coffee on Stradun, or browse the local shops.
Reviews note that “the city walls are breathtaking and well worth the ticket price,” with some mentioning that the views from the walls are just as beautiful as they’re made out to be. It’s a feast for the eyes and a chance to connect with the city’s storied past.
After soaking up Dubrovnik, the journey continues to Ston, often less crowded but equally fascinating. Ston is famous for its extensive defensive walls, which are among the longest in Europe. Exploring these gives insight into the region’s strategic importance through the ages.
The highlight here is the oyster tasting from Mali Ston Bay. You’ll get the chance to enjoy oysters harvested from waters renowned for their pristine quality—an authentic taste that is hard to replicate elsewhere. The reviews confirm that “the oysters are fresh and a true delicacy,” and the tasting is often described as a fun, flavorful experience, especially when paired with local lemon and perhaps some crisp Croatian white wine.
Next, the tour takes you to Peljeac Peninsula, a renowned wine-producing region. The visit to a local wine museum is brief—about 30 minutes—but packed with insights into regional winemaking traditions. Expect tastings of premium wines, which many reviewers say are “excellent and well-paired with local cheeses and snacks.” It’s a perfect opportunity to learn about Croatia’s wine heritage in a relaxed setting.
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After a full day of sightseeing and tasting, the drive back to Split offers some of the best coastal views. The relaxed pace allows you to reflect on the day’s highlights and enjoy the scenery, which includes rugged cliffs plunging into the shimmering sea. The expected return time is around 7:30 p.m., giving you a full day of discovery without feeling rushed.

At a cost of $2,706 for a group of up to 7, this private tour offers considerable value considering the inclusion of tickets, tastings, bottled water, and a private vehicle. The personalized nature and flexibility mean you can tailor some parts of the experience, a significant advantage over larger group tours.
While the price might seem high for some, it covers a lot: the transportation, access to Dubrovnik’s walls, oyster and wine tastings, and the convenience of a private, guided experience. For travelers craving a comprehensive, authentic taste of southern Croatia with comfort and flexibility, this tour is likely a worthwhile investment.

This experience is perfect for history buffs, foodies, and scenery lovers seeking an in-depth, hassle-free day. It suits travelers who prefer a private, customizable itinerary over crowds, and those eager to learn about Croatia’s culinary traditions while exploring its iconic sights. It’s particularly good for those who want a well-rounded introduction to Dubrovnik, Ston, and Peljeac without the complexity of organizing separate activities.
The private tour from Split to Dubrovnik with oyster tasting offers an ideal balance of cultural exploration and culinary pleasure. It’s a thoughtfully curated experience that highlights Croatia’s stunning coastlines, historic walls, and local flavors. The flexibility of a private group, combined with the rich itinerary, makes it a standout choice for travelers who want more than just a quick visit—this is a full day of memorable discoveries.
If you value intimate tours, authentic experiences, and scenic drives, this option is a worthy consideration. Just prepare for a busy, full day and bring your curiosity—and your appetite!
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 8:00 a.m. from Split, giving you a full day to explore.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes round-trip transportation, tickets for Dubrovnik’s city walls, bottled water, and oyster tasting.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included but can be organized for an additional charge if requested.
How long does the drive from Split to Dubrovnik take?
It’s approximately 2.5 hours each way, with scenic coastal views along the way.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Being a private tour, there’s some flexibility to tailor parts of the experience, especially the time spent at each location.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat are recommended to enjoy the day comfortably.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
It’s not suitable for wheelchair users and involves walking on uneven surfaces and walls, so it’s best for those able to handle some physical activity.