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Discover Korcula and Peljeac on a full-day tour from Baka Voda, featuring medieval streets, a visit to Marco Polo’s birthplace, and local wine tasting.
Planning a day trip from Baka Voda that combines history, scenery, and local flavors? This tour offers a well-rounded peek into Korcula’s charm, with highlights like medieval streets, a visit to the reputed Marco Polo House, and a wine tasting in the Peljeac region. It’s a chance to explore beyond the usual, enjoying Croatia’s scenic landscapes and authentic culture.
What we especially like about this experience is the seamless combination of transport, sightseeing, and tasting—everything is arranged to maximize your day without feeling rushed. The small-group format means you’ll get more personalized attention and fewer crowds, which often enhances the enjoyment. However, keep in mind that the tour starts early at 8 AM, so early risers will appreciate the planning, but late sleepers might find it a bit of a squeeze.
This tour suits those who love history, breathtaking views, and wine enthusiasts eager to sample Croatian varieties. It’s perfect if you’re after a balanced mix of cultural exploration and leisure, especially if you prefer small-group tours for a more intimate experience.


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Your adventure kicks off at 8 AM with a drive in a modern, air-conditioned van, a boon during Croatia’s warm months. The journey to Korcula begins with a stop at the Peljeac Bridge, where panoramic views provide a perfect photo opportunity. From there, the drive across the Peljeac Peninsula reveals Croatia’s rugged beauty—olive groves, vineyards, and coastal vistas that make every mile a treat for the eyes.
Traveling in a small group of up to 7 people, you’ll appreciate the intimacy and flexibility that larger tours often lack. The guide’s commentary, likely in English, Croatian, or Italian, adds context and local insights, enriching your understanding of the region’s history and culture.
One of the highlights is the boat ride to Korcula, which takes you from Orebi to “Little Dubrovnik”—a nickname that hints at its medieval charm. The boat ride, often described as quick and scenic, sets the tone for the rest of your day, giving you a taste of Croatia’s maritime beauty.
Once on Korcula, you’re granted three hours to wander the narrow, cobbled streets. We loved the way the old town’s layout invites spontaneous exploration—finding little squares, ancient walls, and hidden alleyways. The tour often includes a visit to the Marco Polo House, believed to be the explorer’s birthplace. While the actual history is debated, this site adds a layer of intrigue and local lore.
Walking through Korcula’s medieval core, you’ll encounter historic landmarks such as the St. Mark’s Cathedral, which dominates the skyline and offers a glimpse into Gothic architecture. Many reviewers mention how walking these streets makes them feel like they’ve traveled back in time, with the city’s preserved medieval structures providing authentic charm.
After soaking in Korcula’s ambiance, you’ll head back to Orebi for the wine tasting in the Peljeac region. This part of the tour is highly praised for allowing visitors to sample local Croatian wines—particularly those from the renowned Peljeac vineyards. The tasting typically includes a variety of wines, possibly including Plavac Mali, a signature red grape of the region.
Reviewers note that the wines are delicious and offer insight into Croatia’s wine-making traditions. The experience often lasts about an hour, providing enough time to ask questions and genuinely appreciate the flavors. Some mention that the tasting venue is welcoming and offers a lovely setting, perfect to relax after the morning’s sightseeing.
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The cost of $506 per group (up to four people) is quite reasonable considering the inclusions: transportation, panoramic views, boat ride, three hours on Korcula, and wine tasting. For a full-day, personalized experience, this provides good value, especially compared to larger, less intimate tours.
What’s not included? Meals, personal expenses, and entrance fees to attractions. So, packing a snack or some extra cash might enhance your day. Remember to bring comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, and a towel if you want to take a quick dip on Korcula.

Many travelers appreciate the personalized small-group vibe, with some describing the guide as knowledgeable and friendly. A reviewer mentioned, “The guide shared fascinating stories about Korcula’s history and made the day special,” which highlights the value of having a local guide’s insights.
Others loved the scenic drive and viewpoints, saying, “The panoramic views at Peljeac Bridge are worth the early start.” Some found the three hours on Korcula just enough—enough time to explore without feeling rushed, with one noting, “I loved wandering the medieval streets and discovering cozy cafes.”
A few reviews mention that the wine tasting was a highlight, with enthusiastic descriptions of Croatian wines and the relaxed setting of the tasting room. However, some travelers note the tour might feel a bit packed if you’re looking for a leisurely, full-day experience with more time on each site.

This day trip is ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of history, scenery, and local flavors without the hassle of planning multiple excursions. It’s suited for those interested in Croatia’s cultural heritage and wine. While not designed for children under six or wheelchair users, active older children with interest in history and wine might enjoy it.
If you’re after a small-group, intimate experience with knowledgeable guides, this tour hits the mark. It also suits travelers with a moderate level of mobility—comfortable shoes are recommended for wandering Korcula’s cobbled streets.

To sum it up, this tour offers a well-structured day exploring Korcula’s medieval charm, enjoying scenic drives, and sampling regional wines. The small-group format enhances the experience, making it more personal and flexible. The combination of cultural sights, stunning views, and authentic tastings makes it a fantastic way to spend a day outside the busier tourist hubs.
While the early start and packed schedule might not suit everyone, those who appreciate a mix of history, scenery, and local flavors will find this tour highly rewarding. It provides a taste of Croatia’s authentic charm—perfect for curious travelers eager to see the highlights without sacrificing depth.

What time does the tour start?
The tour kicks off at 8 AM, so be ready early to make the most of the day.
How long do we spend on Korcula?
You’ll have approximately three hours to explore the island’s medieval streets, visit landmarks, and soak in the atmosphere.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the tour uses a modern, air-conditioned van, making the drive pleasant even on warmer days.
What can I expect at the wine tasting?
You’ll sample Croatian wines from the Peljeac region, with a focus on local varieties like Plavac Mali. The experience probably lasts about an hour.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is seven guests, offering a more personal experience.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, and a towel if you plan to swim are recommended.
Are children allowed?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under six years old.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this experience is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the sites.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour good value for the price?
Considering transportation, scenic views, boat ride, time on Korcula, and wine tasting, many find it offers excellent value for a full day of authentic experiences.
This well-rounded tour strikes a lovely balance between scenic beauty, history, and local flavor—perfect for travelers wanting a taste of Croatia beyond the beaches.