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Discover Korcula from Dubrovnik with this private, customizable tour blending scenic drives, wine and oyster tastings, and cultural highlights for an authentic experience.
Exploring Korcula from Dubrovnik: A Private Day with Custom Touches
If you’re planning a trip to the Croatian coast, a private tour to Korcula from Dubrovnik offers a personalized way to experience some of Croatia’s most captivating sights. With a flexible itinerary, insider knowledge from guides like Boris, and stops at charming villages, vineyards, and historical sites, this tour promises a memorable day.
What we really appreciate about this experience is its tailored approach—you won’t be stuck following a rigid schedule but instead can prioritize what interests you most, whether that’s wine tasting, history, or simply soaking in the scenery. One potential consideration is the cost, which is around $666 for up to three people, but given the depth of personalized experiences, many find the value justifies the price.
This tour suits travelers who love a mix of culture, nature, and culinary delights, especially those who prefer a private, intimate setting over large group excursions. If you’re curious to explore Croatia beyond the usual, this flexible journey to Korcula is a great fit.


For a more personal experience, these private Dubrovnik tours deliver individual attention
The journey kicks off with hotel pickup in Dubrovnik, making it a fuss-free start. From there, your driver, who doubles as a guide, takes you along the picturesque coast, giving you a taste of Croatia’s stunning coastline even before you arrive. The drive itself is part of the charm—winding along coastal roads with sweeping views of the Elafiti Islands, the bright blue sea, and lush greenery.
Traveling in a private vehicle means you can relax, chat, or ask questions about the scenery, history, or local life. It’s a far more personal experience than a crowded bus tour, and the flexibility lets you enjoy stopovers or photo sessions without feeling rushed.
The first major highlight is the drive through the Peljeac Peninsula, which offers a glimpse into traditional Croatian coastal life. One of the most praised stops here is Ston, famous for its second-longest city walls in the world and the old salt factory—the oldest of its kind in Europe. Reviewers like Ruth mention how their guide took them to see the salt production process, adding a tangible sense of local craftsmanship.
Many guests also appreciate the opportunity to sample fresh oysters and seafood in Ston. As Ruth notes, the oysters are “delicious,” and the experience of eating seafood grown right there is a standout feature. The relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere makes it a perfect break from sightseeing, and it’s an authentic taste of Dalmatian coastal life.
Another highlight is the chance to visit local wineries around Peljeac, where wine tasting is often part of the experience. The reviews praise the guides’ knowledge of Croatian wines, with one traveler mentioning that they explored the “world of Croatian vineyards.” Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or a casual sipper, these stops are an opportunity to taste the region’s quality wines, often paired with local cheese.
The trip’s pinnacle is the boat ride from Orebic to Korcula, taking roughly 10 minutes. Once on the island, you’ll explore the old city, which many describe as charming with narrow streets, medieval architecture, and Marco Polo’s birthplace. The guide typically offers a sightseeing overview, but the true beauty is wandering freely afterward.
Most guests have the chance for optional lunch in Korcula, enjoying local cuisine, or simply strolling the streets at their own pace. The reviews highlight the value of having a knowledgeable guide who can share stories about the island’s history and culture, making the visit more meaningful.
The return leg takes you back along the coast, with optional stops in Ston to sample fresh oysters and seafood. Many reviewers find this a fitting end to the day, enjoying the bounty of the sea after a day of exploration. Ruth describes the experience as “delicious” and “worth it,” emphasizing the freshness and local flavor.
What makes this private experience unique is the personalization—your guide, Boris, and the driver are dedicated to tailoring the day to your interests. Whether you want more wine tasting, historical sightseeing, or just relaxing by the sea, you can communicate your preferences.
The cost reflects this bespoke approach, but reviewers like Aristeidis note that Boris’s knowledge and friendliness elevate the experience, making it well worth the price. The pace is flexible, and the small group size fosters a more intimate, relaxed atmosphere.

The tour offers round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off in Dubrovnik, which is a major convenience. The private vehicle provides comfort and flexibility, with plenty of room for luggage or extra comfort.
The total duration of around 9 hours makes it a full day but not overly exhausting. This timing allows for breaks, sightseeing, and tasting experiences without feeling rushed.
Boat tickets to Korcula, costing about 3.05 euros each way, are not included but are straightforward to purchase locally or in advance. The guide can assist with timing or ticketing if needed.
This is a fully private tour, so your group is the only one participating, which is ideal for a personalized experience. The price covers the driver/guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, and the private vehicle. Lunch and boat tickets, however, are not included, giving you the flexibility to choose your own dining options and budget.
Reviews consistently praise Boris as an “amazing guide,” highlighting his knowledge, friendliness, and willingness to customize the day. Ruth praises being taken to “the wonderful world of Croatian vineyards, salt farms, and Marco Polo’s birthplace,” which really encapsulates what this tour offers.
Another traveler, Jonathan, emphasizes that visiting Korcula is a must when in Croatia, and this tour makes it easy and enjoyable. Guests describe the experience as “great,” with wonderful food, drink, and scenery, and note they would happily do it again.

This private Korcula tour is perfect for travelers seeking a bespoke experience that combines scenic drives, cultural highlights, and culinary delights in one day. It suits those who value personalized attention, want to learn from knowledgeable guides, and enjoy sampling local wines and oysters in authentic settings.
It’s especially valuable for couples, small groups, or families wanting an intimate, flexible day without the constraints of larger tours. If you’re after a comprehensive, relaxed way to explore Korcula and the surrounding areas—focused on quality, comfort, and local flavor—this tour checks all the boxes.
The price is justified by the personalized service, private transport, and insider access, making it worthwhile for those wanting an in-depth Croatian experience beyond typical excursions. Just remember to book well in advance, as it’s popular—on average, travelers plan about 86 days ahead.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Generally, yes. The trip involves driving, sightseeing, and some walking. Travelers should dress appropriately for weather conditions, but most people can participate comfortably.
How long does the boat ride to Korcula take?
The boat from Orebic to Korcula takes about 10 minutes, making it a quick and scenic transfer.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The cost covers the driver/guide, private vehicle, hotel pickup, and drop-off. Lunch and boat tickets to Korcula are not included but are inexpensive and easy to purchase locally.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. This is a private tour designed to be flexible. You can prioritize visiting wineries, historical sites, or spending more time in Korcula itself.
What about the duration?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, making it a full-day experience but not overly tiring. It’s suitable for most travelers who enjoy a day of exploration.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes. Reviewers frequently mention Boris, the guide, as being very informed and personable, sharing engaging stories and helpful insights throughout the day.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book around 86 days ahead, especially if you want to secure your preferred date and ensure availability for this popular private experience.
This private Korcula tour from Dubrovnik offers a well-balanced blend of scenic beauty, cultural richness, and culinary enjoyment—crafted for travelers who want a personalized, authentic taste of Croatia’s coastal treasures.