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Discover the best of Peljesac's vineyards with a guided wine tour from Dubrovnik, featuring expert tastings, stunning scenery, and authentic Croatian wines.
Taking a wine tour in Peljesac offers more than just tasting excellent Croatian reds — it’s an experience that combines scenic beauty, genuine craftsmanship, and a glimpse into centuries-old traditions. This tour, rated a perfect 5.0 based on 7 reviews, is a well-rounded way to explore the second-largest Croatian peninsula, just a short drive from Dubrovnik. With visits to four family-run wineries, a medieval salt town, and expert-guided tastings, it promises a day filled with flavor, history, and breathtaking vistas.
What we love about this tour is how it balances discovery and relaxation. The knowledgeable guides, especially one called Ordan, aren’t just about pouring wine—they share stories, insights about the land and the vines, and help you understand why Peljesac produces such distinctive wines. An additional highlight is the chance to enjoy a delicious seafood lunch, with a view that makes every bite taste even better.
One potential consideration? The tour is focused mainly on wine and scenic spots, so if you’re craving a deep dive into local history or outdoor activities beyond wine tasting, this might not cover all your interests. However, for those who love wine, beautiful landscapes, and authentic Croatian culture, this experience hits the mark perfectly.
This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate well-crafted wines, enjoy learning about local traditions, and want a comfortable, guided way to explore Peljesac’s best vineyards without the hassle of planning. It’s especially suited for wine enthusiasts, food lovers, and anyone eager to see a side of Croatia that’s off the beaten path.


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This guided wine tour from Dubrovnik is a fantastic way to spend a day if you’re eager to explore Croatia’s renowned red wine region. The tour’s focus on small, family-run wineries means you’ll experience authentic craftsmanship rather than commercial mass production. Plus, with the added bonus of visiting Ston’s medieval salt pans and walls, it’s a well-rounded day that combines flavors, history, and stunning scenery.
One thing that stands out is the rave review about the guide. Ordan, the driver and guide,’s extensive knowledge turns what could be a simple tasting into a storytelling session about the land, the grapes, and local traditions. The tastings themselves are described as superb, with visitors particularly loving the wines from the native Plavac mali grapes, which thrive here thanks to the unique “triple insolation” of sun, sea, and hills.
A little consideration: the tour’s focus is mainly on wine and local sights, so it’s not designed to include outdoor adventures or extensive historical tours. However, if your main goal is to enjoy flavorful wines and scenic views comfortably, this tour fits perfectly.
Who should consider this? It’s ideal for wine lovers, curious travelers wanting an authentic Croatian experience, or those who just want a relaxing day exploring the countryside without the stress of organizing multiple visits.
The journey begins at 10:00am, with a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle taking you from Dubrovnik to Peljesac. The small group size (up to 8 people) means you’ll get a more personalized experience, with plenty of room to relax and chat. The tour’s punctual start and efficient transfers help maximize your day, giving you ample time at each stop.
Our first visit is to a cozy family winery in Broce, just a few minutes from Ston. This spot has a long tradition of making native Croatian wines, especially Plavac mali and Rukatac. The owner’s passion is palpable, and the tasting is designed to showcase their best selections. The owner’s pride shines through each sip, and you’ll appreciate the chance to learn about the grapes that thrive here. Reviewers mention that the experience is fantastic, with one noting that the wines are superb and the tasting “a fantastic experience.”
Next, you’re whisked to Potomje, where steep slopes and a dramatic landscape make for a striking backdrop. This vineyard is famous for its Plavac mali, harvested exclusively from their own land. The owners have generational experience, and their commitment to quality shows. Expect to taste a variety of wines that reflect the land’s unique qualities, with reviewers praising the wines’ flavor profiles and the passionate storytelling from guides.
This third-generation winery emphasizes autochtic (native) varieties with robust, fruit-flavored wines. The winemakers prioritize maintaining their land’s identity, resulting in wines with distinctive aromas and strong personality. Reviewers loved how authentic and land-true these wines are, and that the owners’ pride shines through in every glass.
After visiting the vineyards, you’ll explore the medieval town of Ston, known for its ancient salt pans and the longest fortification wall in Europe. Here, the tour gives you a taste of history and local industry. You get about 30 minutes to wander, take photos of the ramparts, or simply soak in the atmosphere. The salt pans are the world’s oldest still in operation, making this a unique stop.

Throughout the day, you’ll sample up to four wines at each winery. These tastings are guided, so you’re not just sipping blindly — guides help you understand what makes each wine special, from aroma to finish. Many reviews mention the wines as “excellent,” and the fact that all fees and taxes are included reassures you that there aren’t hidden costs.
One reviewer, Colin_K, praised the “superb wines” and the arrangement of a lunch in the best restaurant visited on the trip, with “superb seafood and magnificent views.” Such an experience combines the wines with local cuisine, elevating the whole day.
At $143.87 per person, this tour provides great value considering the inclusions: transportation, tastings, and a guide. The reviews reinforce that it’s an excellent deal for a full day of exploration, especially with the chance to taste wines you might not find elsewhere.

While the tour doesn’t include lunch, the provider recommends a visit to one of the best local restaurants in Peljesac for seafood lovers. Planning your own lunch here can be a highlight, especially paired with the local wines.

This Peljesac wine tour offers a well-balanced mix of authentic Croatian wine craftsmanship, scenic landscapes, and engaging storytelling. The opportunity to visit small family-run wineries means you’ll taste wines that are truly a reflection of the land and tradition. The knowledgeable guides, especially the highly praised Ordan, elevate the experience with their stories and insights.
The tour’s focus on quality tastings, beautiful vistas, and a manageable group size makes it perfect for wine enthusiasts and curious explorers alike. It’s a great way to see a different side of Croatia, away from the crowds, and truly connect with the local culture through its wines and history.
If you’re after a relaxed, intimate, and educational day that offers excellent value, this Peljesac wine tour ticks all those boxes. It’s especially suited for those who want to learn about Croatia’s vineyards while enjoying some of the country’s best reds in a stunning setting.

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from Dubrovnik, with an air-conditioned vehicle to ensure comfort throughout the day.
How many wineries will I visit?
You’ll visit four small family-run wineries, each offering guided tastings of up to four wines.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, including travel time and visits at each stop.
Are the wine tastings free?
Yes, all fees and taxes are included in the price, and tastings at each winery are part of the experience.
Can I visit other attractions in Peljesac?
The main focus is on the wineries and the medieval town of Ston. Additional attractions aren’t part of this tour.
Is there a lunch included?
No, lunch isn’t included, but the tour provider recommends visiting a top seafood restaurant in Peljesac for a delicious local meal.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes for walking around vineyards and Ston, plus sun protection on warmer days.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s designed primarily for adults interested in wine and culture.
This Peljesac wine tour offers a genuine taste of Croatian craftsmanship, scenic beauty, and local flavors. It’s a must for wine lovers or anyone wanting an authentic, relaxed day exploring one of Croatia’s most iconic wine regions.