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Discover Korcula, Ston, and Peljesac Peninsula with wine tastings, oysters, and scenic walks in this full-day tour from Dubrovnik for $553.
Explore the charming streets of Korcula, visit the historic town of Ston, and enjoy tasting Croatia’s finest wines on this comprehensive day trip from Dubrovnik. Priced at $553 per group, this tour offers a blend of cultural sightseeing, local gastronomy, and stunning coastal scenery, making it an ideal choice for those wanting a full experience of Dalmatia’s highlights. With guided walking tours, wine tasting, and delicious seafood lunches, the tour appeals to travelers interested in history, food, and scenic views.
The day begins with a convenient hotel or cruise port pickup, followed by an approximately 2.5-hour scenic drive to Orebic. From here, a 15-minute ferry ride transports guests to Korcula, Marco Polo’s birthplace, where charming streets and historical sights await. After exploring Korcula, the journey continues through Peljesac Peninsula, Croatia’s renowned wine region, with opportunities to sample Dingac wine at the Matusko cellar. The tour concludes with a visit to Ston, famous for its impressive walls and salt production, plus a relaxing swim at a seaside beach.
This tour is well-suited for those seeking a balanced mix of culture, cuisine, and coastal scenery. It offers a full day of exploration with knowledgeable guides, local food and drink, and picturesque stops. Be aware that lunch in the village house costs an additional $50 per person and must be paid in cash on-site. The tour provides a comprehensive experience of Dalmatia’s best features, with positive reviews highlighting the guides’ expertise and the quality of the wine tastings.


This tour starts with a pick-up from hotels or cruise ports in Dubrovnik, making the process smooth and straightforward. The 2.5-hour drive takes you through the scenic Dalmatian landscape, offering views of the coastline and countryside. Upon reaching Orebic, a short 15-minute ferry ride carries you across to Korcula, where the town’s cobbled streets and historic architecture await exploration. This mix of land and sea travel adds an enjoyable dynamic to the day, with ample opportunities to take photos of the shimmering Adriatic and lush scenery.
The ferry ride itself highlights the tour’s focus on incorporating the natural beauty of the Dalmatian coast, providing a relaxing setup before diving into Korcula’s historical sites and lively streets. The guided walking tour of Korcula old town introduces visitors to Marco Polo’s birthplace, with the guide sharing stories and history that bring the town’s centuries-old charm to life.
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Once on land, the guided walk through Korcula’s old town reveals its narrow alleys, medieval walls, and seaside charm. The guide leads you through significant sites, including the main street and the cathedral, offering insights into Korcula’s history and architecture. The town’s ambiance combines historical intrigue with lively local life, perfect for wandering and photography.
The walk is manageable in length and pace, making it suitable for most travelers. The emphasis on Korcula’s connection to Marco Polo adds a special touch, especially for those interested in local legends and historical figures. The guide’s explanations are clear and engaging, ensuring you gain a good appreciation of the town’s character.

After returning by ferry to Orebic, the journey continues through the Peljesac Peninsula, known for its top Croatian wines. The tour features a visit to the Matusko cellar, where guests see firsthand how Dingac wine is produced. Sampling three different wines offers a taste of the region’s rich winemaking tradition, enjoyed in a setting that highlights the local craftsmanship.
The drive along Peljesac offers sweeping views of lush vineyards and rugged coastline, giving visitors a real sense of the area’s natural beauty. The wine tasting experience is both educational and flavorful, making it a highlight for wine lovers and those curious about Croatian viticulture.

Midday, the tour makes a delicious stop at a village house, where guests can enjoy a local-style lunch. The menu includes oysters and mussels freshly caught from the Adriatic Sea, along with grilled fish or meat and garden vegetables. The meal is complemented by local red or white wine and a dessert, offering an authentic taste of Dalmatian cuisine.
The seafront setting of the village house allows for a relaxed meal with views of the water, and the chance to swim at the sandy beach or in front of the house provides a refreshing break in the day. The lunch is a standout feature, with high-quality seafood and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
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The final stop takes place in Ston, known for its massive fortifications that have protected the town for nearly 700 years. The guided walk introduces visitors to the historic city center and the mighty walls, which are among the longest in Europe. The walls provide inspiring views and a tangible connection to the past.
Plus, the tour includes a visit to observe salt production, a craft that has been practiced here for over two thousand years. This glimpse into traditional salt-making adds an educational element and showcases a unique local industry. The 30-minute walk around Ston offers plenty of photo opportunities and cultural insights.
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Throughout the day, the tour allows time for swimming at a secluded beach or in front of the village house. The clear, calm waters along the coast are perfect for cooling off after sightseeing and tasting. The beach setting provides a peaceful environment to relax and enjoy the natural landscape.
Guests should bring swimwear, sun hats, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes to make the most of these options. The opportunity to swim is especially appreciated after the busy morning of sightseeing and wine tasting.

The tour is priced at $553 per group, suitable for up to one person. It includes hotel or cruise port pickup and drop-off, transportation in air-conditioned vehicles with Wi-Fi, ferry tickets, guided walks, wine tastings, and insurance. Lunch is not included in the price but can be added for $50 per person, payable in cash on-site, covering oysters, mussels, grilled fish, vegetables, and wine.
Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and sun hats. The tour is not suitable for unaccompanied minors, and children must be with an adult. The minimum drinking age is 18, and infant seats are available if requested immediately after booking.
Cancellation is flexible, allowing for a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Bookings can be made with the option to reserve and pay later, providing flexibility for planning.

What truly makes this tour appealing are the variety of experiences packed into one day: from cultural walks in Korcula and Ston, to wine tasting in a local cellar, and seafood lunch by the water. The guides’ expertise and the quality of the food and wine are consistently praised, with reviews highlighting the knowledgeable guide and the beautiful scenery.
This tour offers a relaxed yet comprehensive way to enjoy some of Croatia’s most beloved spots. While it involves some travel, the mix of sightseeing, tasting, and swimming makes it a balanced and rewarding experience. It suits travelers who want to see historic towns, taste regional wines, and enjoy the coastal landscape without the hassle of organizing individual visits.
“The beauty of the places, but most of all Micky our guide make the experience fantastic, he explains everything very well and has a great education…”

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation, ferry tickets, guided walking tours, wine tasting at Matusko cellar, and insurance. Lunch is optional and costs $50 per person.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour’s duration is approximately a full day, including travel, sightseeing, tasting, and swimming opportunities.
What should I bring for the tour?
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, and cash for optional lunch.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult; unaccompanied minors are not allowed. Infant seats are available upon request.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from all locations and hotels in Dubrovnik, with hotel or cruise port pickup.
Is lunch included?
Lunch is not included in the base price but can be added for $50 per person, payable on the day.
What wines can I expect to taste?
The wine tasting includes three different Croatian wines, with a focus on Dingac wine produced in the Matusko cellar.
How much walking is involved?
The walks are guided and manageable, covering Korcula and Ston’s historic centers, with plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and take photos.
Are there options to swim during the tour?
Yes, there are beach stops where guests can swim in clear waters and relax after sightseeing.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
This tour is conducted in English.