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Discover Peljesac’s best with this private oyster and wine tasting tour from Dubrovnik, featuring scenic drives, authentic tastings, and stunning views.
A Detailed Look at the Private Oyster and Wine Tasting Day Trip along Peljesac
If you’re visiting Dubrovnik and craving a day that combines scenic coastlines, authentic Croatian flavors, and a touch of history, this private Oyster and Wine Tasting Day Trip along Peljesac could be just what you’re after. It offers a personal, relaxed experience with private transportation, visits to renowned wineries, and the chance to taste some of the region’s best oysters and wines.
What we love most about this tour is its intimate setting — it’s designed for your group, so you get the freedom to explore at your own pace rather than rushing through crowded spots. The combination of oyster tasting right on a boat and visits to two distinct wineries really makes it unique.
However, one consideration is the weather — since part of the experience involves a boat ride and outdoor tasting, inclement weather might limit certain activities, like the oyster farm visit. But overall, it’s a flexible and thoughtfully curated experience ideal for lovers of wine, seafood, and Croatian countryside scenery.
This tour suits travelers looking for a deluxe, personalized day out that combines food, drink, and culture without the hassle of self-driving or navigating unfamiliar territory. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or anyone eager to gain a deeper appreciation of Peljesac’s culinary delights.


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The journey begins from Dubrovnik, where you’ll be picked up in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. The drive to Peljesac is about 1-1.5 hours, weaving along the stunning Dalmatian coastline. The driver, often praised for his local knowledge, points out interesting sights like the Bridge of Dubrovnik and the Elaphite Islands, giving you a sense of the area’s history and geography before you even arrive.
During the drive, you’ll notice the landscape gradually shifting from the historic city walls to lush, rolling hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves. The scenery alone makes this trip worthwhile, especially for photography enthusiasts or those simply looking to relax with good company.
Your first stop offers a quick 10-minute pause at the bridge where you can snap some photos of Dubrovnik’s port, the river Ombla, and the nearby islands. It’s a brief but picturesque moment that sets the tone for the day. No tickets are needed here, so it’s purely about soaking in the views.
Next, your guide takes you to Ston, a town famous for its massive historic saltworks — the largest and oldest preserved in the Mediterranean. While the saltworks visit is not included in the ticket price, it’s a highlight worth mentioning, as it showcases centuries of salt production that played a vital role in the region’s economy.
Your guide’s commentary here is insightful, giving context about why salt was so valuable in historical trade and how the saltworks operate today. If you’re a history buff, you’ll appreciate the significance of this site.
A stroll along the second-largest city walls in the world offers spectacular views over the bay and the surrounding landscape. You can walk along the ramparts, marveling at the fortifications that have protected Ston for centuries.
From there, the journey continues down to Mali Ston, a tiny fishing village famous for its fresh oysters. Here, oysters are harvested directly from the water, and your group gets to enjoy a tasting session that many reviewers describe as a highlight. One guest noted, “Oysters are plentiful and delicious,” and another mentioned that tasting oysters right on the boat was an unexpected treat.
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The oyster tasting is the real standout. You might find yourself on a small boat, with oysters freshly harvested from the bay, served alongside a glass of local wine. The reviewer Paul G. praised the guide, Pavo, for his safety and insight, making the boat ride both fun and informative. Although weather conditions like rain or wind may impact the on-water experience, the oysters themselves are described as “plentiful and delicious,” with a fresh, mineral-rich flavor unique to Mali Ston.
The tour then shifts to wine tasting, starting with Matusko Winery, renowned for its robust reds. Guests find this visit particularly valuable because it’s an excellent opportunity to sample the best red wines of Peljesac, often described as hearty and well-balanced.
The second winery, Edivo Wine Bar, offers a different experience. Known for its eclectic wine selection and local delicacies, you’ll get to sample regional wines alongside cheese and prosciutto. Reviewers mention this stop as a delightful mix of taste and atmosphere — small village charm paired with quality wines and snacks. The guide’s commentary here is appreciated; they point out interesting facts about the wine production and local food culture.
Throughout the day, the small group setting ensures personalized attention, and the private transport means you don’t have to worry about navigating or sticking to a strict schedule. The tour lasts roughly 7 hours, allowing ample time at each spot for pictures, tasting, and relaxing.
Priced at around $299.73 per person, this tour offers a good balance of value considering the inclusions — private transfers, two wine tastings, oyster tasting, and all taxes. Reviewers consistently highlight the expertise of guides like Pavo and the quality of the experiences, which adds to the overall value.
While the tour does not include lunch or the Ston Wall tickets (which cost €10), the focus remains on sampling local flavors and exploring the scenic, historic sites. This makes it flexible for those who prefer to make their own lunch plans or enjoy light snacks.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, in-depth exploration of Peljesac’s culinary and scenic highlights without the stress of planning every detail. It’s perfect for wine lovers, seafood enthusiasts, or those interested in Croatian culture. The private nature of the tour means it’s well-suited for couples, small groups, or families seeking a personalized day.
Active travelers should note that some walking and moderate physical activity is involved, especially when exploring the city walls and saltworks. The boat ride is optional if weather conditions aren’t favorable, but oysters can often be enjoyed dockside.

This private oyster and wine tasting trip along Peljesac offers a well-rounded, authentic experience that combines scenic beauty, historical insights, and regional flavors. The personalized approach, combined with expert guides like Pavo, ensures you won’t feel rushed or overwhelmed. Travelers who value quality over quantity will appreciate the chance to savor fresh oysters and regional wines at their own pace— all while enjoying stunning Croatian scenery.
If your goal is to learn about local traditions, enjoy exquisite food and drink, and do so in a comfortable, private setting, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially well-suited for those who want to explore away from the crowds while still experiencing the best of Peljesac’s culinary scene.

Is this tour private?
Yes, it’s exclusively for your group, offering a more personalized experience.
What’s included in the price?
All taxes and fees, private transfers, oyster tasting, wine tastings at two wineries, and snacks are included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour starts for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for moderate walking and outdoor activities is recommended.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour requires moderate physical activity, so it’s best for children who are comfortable with walking and outdoor exposure.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, Ston Wall tickets are €10 per person if you wish to visit, and lunch is not included.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 7 hours, including transfers, visits, and tasting sessions.
What if the weather is bad?
Weather may impact outdoor activities like the boat ride and oyster farm visit. The guide will inform you of any changes.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
This detail isn’t specified, so it’s best to check directly with the provider if accessibility is a concern.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, the tour is booked about 29 days ahead, so early booking is advisable to secure your preferred date.
This private Peljesac day trip balances scenic beauty, cultural insights, and culinary delights, making it a memorable way to experience Croatia’s delicious side.