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Explore Croatia’s Peljesac Peninsula on a wine tasting tour featuring three wineries, scenic views, and expert guides—all from Dubrovnik for around $180.
This Wine Lover’s Tour of Peljesac Peninsula offers a fantastic way to escape the crowds of Dubrovnik and experience the authentic charm of Croatia’s lesser-known wine regions. With visits to three small, family-run wineries, a stop in the historic town of Ston, and plenty of tastings, this tour promises a day filled with scenic views, good company, and plenty of glasses raised. It’s operated by Insider Holidays and boasts a perfect 5.0 rating from over 140 reviews, making it a highly recommended choice for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
What stands out most about this experience is the personalized feel—the small group size, expert local guides, and intimate winery visits create an atmosphere that’s both relaxed and educational. Plus, the included hotel pickup and drop-off make it a hassle-free adventure. One thing to keep in mind is the schedule, which is around 6 to 8 hours, giving you plenty of time but also requiring an early start or late return depending on the season.
This tour is ideal for those who want more than just a quick tasting; it’s perfect for travelers eager to learn about regional wine-making, enjoy scenic countryside, and experience Croatian culture away from crowded tourist spots. If you’re after a laid-back, authentic, and well-organized wine day, then this tour might just be your next favorite thing in Croatia.
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Pickup at Dubrovnik: It begins with a complimentary hotel pickup within Dubrovnik, making transportation one less thing to worry about. The guide, often described as friendly, knowledgeable, and lively—highlighted in reviews—will be your companion for the day. Many reviewers mention guides like Dejana and Eddie, who keep the mood upbeat and share lots of interesting facts about Croatia, its wines, and local traditions.
Ston Old Town: The first stop is in Ston, around 1 or 2 pm, depending on the season. This tiny town is famous for its medieval walls and oyster farms. Reviewers have appreciated the chance to take a short walk through this historic spot and even try oysters if they wish, making it a delightful cultural and culinary start to the day.
First Winery Visit: After Ston, the tour heads to the first winery, where you’ll enjoy a guided tour and tasting session. Many reviews rave about the generous pours and the chance to learn about the wine-making process directly from the owners or staff. One reviewer noted the opportunity to see where wine is stored in barrels, adding a tactile, behind-the-scenes element to the experience.
Scenic Drive & Second Winery: A scenic drive through Peljesac offers stunning views of rolling hills and vineyards, which you’ll love to snap photos of. The second winery, often smaller and family-run, is praised for its delicious, distinctive wines—one review specifically mentions a preference for the dry, old-world style wines they sampled here.
Final Winery & Panoramic Views: The last stop is particularly memorable. Many reviewers mention that the views from this winery are breathtaking, and the atmosphere is more relaxed. Some even describe it as their favorite part of the trip. You’ll enjoy some snacks and a presentation before heading back to Dubrovnik.
Return: The tour wraps up with a drop-off back at your Dubrovnik hotel late in the evening, usually around 8:45 pm. During the ride, guides often share more stories and answer questions, making it a relaxed end to a full day.
One aspect that gets consistent praise is the small group size—most tours have just a handful of travelers, which creates a more intimate environment. Reviewers have noted that this allows for more personalized attention and the chance to ask questions freely.
The wine quality and selection also stand out. Guests consistently mention the different styles of wines, from organic to family-owned, and the variety of flavors that cater to different palates—dry, sweet, or flavored liqueurs. Many mention that the wineries are generous with their pours and that they even shipped some bottles home, which is a fantastic bonus for wine lovers.
Another highlight is the scenic drive through Peljesac, offering stunning vistas you won’t want to miss. The last winery’s panoramic setting, in particular, stands out as a picture-perfect moment—and one reviewer even called the views “breathtaking.”
The tour’s value comes from its focus on authentic, small-scale wineries rather than commercial operations. Many reviews highlight the personal stories and passionate owners they meet, which adds depth to the tasting experience. At just under $180, considering the three tastings, snacks, transportation, and guide, it’s a solid investment for those keen to explore Croatia’s wine heritage in a relaxed setting.
Transport is air-conditioned and comfortable, with pickup offered from central Dubrovnik hotels—no need to figure out logistics yourself. The tour is capped at 8 travelers, making it feel more like a wine tasting with friends rather than a large group bus experience.
Timing-wise, the schedule might shift slightly depending on the season, but most guests find it’s well-paced. It’s a full-day trip—expect to return around dinner time—so plan your day accordingly.
If you’re a wine enthusiast eager to learn about Croatian varieties and enjoy tasting in intimate settings, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for travelers who love scenic drives and want a taste of local life away from touristy areas. The small group format also suits those who prefer a more personalized experience over large tours.
It’s also great for couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for a relaxed day out. Since children are allowed but must be accompanied by an adult, families can enjoy it too—just keep in mind the day involves a fair amount of walking and tasting.
While the tour is ideal for most, those with mobility issues might want to check if the walk in Ston or winery tours require additional effort, as the reviews and itinerary suggest some walking and standing.
For wine lovers and curious explorers, this Peljesac Peninsula tour offers a genuine taste of Croatia’s wine-making soul. The combination of authentic small wineries, scenic countryside, and expert guides delivers a well-rounded experience that’s both educational and fun. Many guests leave the day with new wines to try at home, plenty of stories, and a deeper appreciation for Croatian culture.
The price point is reasonable considering the personalized approach, private transportation, and quality of tastings. For those wanting to step off the beaten path and discover a quieter, more traditional side of Croatia, this tour provides an excellent opportunity.
It’s especially suited for travelers who value authentic experiences, stunning scenery, and good company. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or simply enjoy a leisurely day exploring new flavors, this tour promises a memorable day outside Dubrovnik’s hustle and bustle.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour offers free pickup from accommodations within Dubrovnik, making the day more convenient.
How long does the tour last?
Typically between 6 to 8 hours, including transportation, tastings, and sightseeing.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Please let the provider know about food allergies or special needs.
How many wineries do we visit?
You’ll visit three small, rural wineries, each offering unique wines and stories.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers three wine tastings, snacks, air-conditioned transportation, and a knowledgeable guide.
Is this tour suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
Yes, but it’s best to inform the provider of any allergies or dietary needs beforehand.
Can I buy bottles of wine during the tour?
Absolutely. Many wineries accept credit cards, and some even ship wine home—just bring cash for purchases at certain locations.
In sum, the Wine Lover’s Tour of Peljesac Peninsula offers a beautifully balanced day of scenic views, authentic wine tasting, and cultural insights—all from the comfort of a small-group experience. It’s a fantastic way to deepen your understanding of Croatian wine and landscapes, all while enjoying the relaxed pace and friendly guides.