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Discover the charm of Samobor and the Plesivica Wine Road with this private Zagreb tour. Enjoy delicious local treats, scenic landscapes, and personalized experiences.

This private tour from Zagreb offers a delightful blend of history, gastronomy, and scenic beauty. It’s designed to give you a taste of Croatia’s authentic local culture while enjoying the flexibility of a personalized itinerary. You’ll visit the medieval town of Samobor, famous for its charming streets and the legendary “kremsnita” cake, then cruise through the lush hills of the Plesivica Wine Road, home to some of Croatia’s best vineyards.
What really stands out about this experience is the chance to enjoy private round-trip transportation, which makes fuss-free exploration possible, especially for those who don’t like large group tours. Plus, the option to customize your stops with additional visits — whether it’s a cheese factory or a cave — adds to its appeal.
One thing to keep in mind is that wine tasting and lunch are optional extras, which can influence your overall budget. For travelers looking for a relaxed, authentic day trip filled with local flavors and beautiful scenery, this tour hits the mark well. It’s particularly suited for those who prefer a flexible, intimate experience over generic tours.


Starting from your Zagreb accommodation, the journey begins with a comfortable private transfer. This means you step into a vehicle tailored for your group, ensuring a smooth and intimate ride. The drive to Samobor takes you through scenic Croatian countryside, promising views of rolling hills and charming landscapes.
Once in Samobor, you’ll be greeted by cobblestone streets and medieval architecture that make the town feel like a step back in time. This town isn’t just about looks — it’s also celebrated for its culinary delights, especially the kremsnita cake. As one previous guest noted, “We loved the way the central square is lively yet quaint, and the taste of that famous cake was unforgettable.” You can enjoy a coffee in the town square, soaking up the local atmosphere, and maybe snap a few photos of the colorful buildings.
If you’re interested, there are optional visits like the Samobor Museum, which offers insights into local history, or a quick stop at the Tuk factory, famous for crystal production, adding more depth to your visit.
Next, the tour takes you to the Plesivica Wine Road, a stretch of hills dotted with vineyards and traditional cellars. This is where Croatia’s winemaking heritage truly shines. The landscape is picturesque — terraced vineyards climbing the hills, framed by lush greenery. Here, you have the option of a wine tasting experience (at about 35 Euro per person), where you’ll sample local wines and learn about the region’s viticulture.
One review mentions that the wine tasting is a highlight, offering a chance to sample high-quality local wines in an authentic setting. The tour’s flexibility means you can also opt for a traditional Croatian lunch (roughly 20+ Euro), often featuring local cheeses, cured meats, and hearty dishes.
What sets this tour apart is its customizable nature. If you’re a history buff, you can add visits to attractions like Grgos Cave or explore the medieval town of Okić. Someone who took the tour appreciated the chance to tailor their experience, emphasizing that “the flexibility made the day much more personalized and relaxed.”
After a scenic drive back to Zagreb, the tour concludes. You’ll have enjoyed a full day of beautiful landscapes, culture, and tasty local food and wine—all without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

At $435 for up to four people, this tour offers a lot of value. The private transportation alone saves you hassle, and the flexibility to customize your day prevents the experience from feeling cookie-cutter. Compared to larger group tours, you gain a more intimate, relaxed pace, which many travelers appreciate.
Remember, wine tasting and lunch are extra costs, but the overall experience’s quality and flexibility make it worthwhile if you’re keen on a personalized and culturally rich day trip.

This experience is ideal for small groups or couples who want a more intimate exploration without the constraints of large tours. It’s perfect if you’re interested in Croatian wine, local cuisine, or medieval towns. It also suits travelers looking for a flexible itinerary they can customize to include additional sights or specific interests.
If you prefer a guided, structured experience with set stops, this might feel a bit too flexible for your taste. But for those seeking a relaxed, authentic taste of Croatia’s countryside and cultural gems, this private tour offers excellent value.

Is this tour suitable for only four people?
Yes, the price is based on a group of up to four people, making it ideal for small groups or couples seeking a private experience.
Can I pay for the tour later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, which offers flexibility if your plans change.
What is included in the tour price?
The cost includes private round-trip transfer from your Zagreb accommodation, plus coffee and cake in Samobor, and insurance.
Are wine tasting and lunch included?
No, they are optional extras. Wine tasting is approximately 35 Euro per person, and lunch starts at around 20 Euro per person depending on your choice.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour is designed to be flexible, with optional add-ons like museums, caves, cheese factories, or other towns.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is available in English, ensuring clear communication throughout.
How long does the tour last?
While not explicitly specified, it’s a full-day experience, allowing ample time for sightseeing, tastings, and relaxing.

This private trip from Zagreb to Samobor and the Plesivica Wine Road provides a well-rounded taste of Croatian culture, history, and landscape. Its personalized approach makes it a great choice for travelers who value flexibility and intimacy over rigid schedules. You’ll enjoy picturesque scenery, delicious local treats, and the chance to learn about Croatia’s winemaking traditions in a relaxed setting.
If you’re after a day that combines cultural charm, scenic beauty, and delicious food and wine — all with the comfort and privacy of your own group — this tour offers a compelling way to experience Croatia beyond the usual tourist spots. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate authentic experiences, enjoy tasting local wines, and want the comfort of a private, customizable journey.
Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, history lover, or simply seeking a scenic escape, this tour offers a genuine taste of Croatian life, making it a valuable addition to your Zagreb itinerary.