Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Discovering the Charm of Ston’s Historic Walls and Salt Works

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour

Discover Croatia's Dalmatian coast with this wine and cultural tour, visiting Ston, Peljesac wineries, and Korcula island for a memorable day.

Explore Croatias Dalmatian Coast with a Wine and Heritage Tour for $115

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Explore Croatias Dalmatian Coast with a Wine and Heritage Tour for $115

This Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour offers an engaging way to experience some of Croatia’s most iconic spots. Priced at $115 per person, it covers a full day of sightseeing, tasting, and cultural discovery. The tour departs from Dubrovnik and includes visits to Ston, known for its long city walls and salt works, a Peljesac winery renowned for top Croatian wines, and Korcula island, famed as the home of Marco Polo and called the Croatian Santorini.

This tour is ideal for those who want a well-rounded taste of Croatia’s history, natural beauty, and wine culture, with a focus on local food and wine. The experience is designed to be accessible with pick-up and drop-off included, making logistics smooth. Keep in mind, this is a full-day trip and involves boat travel to Korcula, so comfortable footwear and a readiness for a busy schedule are advisable.

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Key Points

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Key Points

  • Price: $115 per person, including transportation, wine tasting, and a guided tour
  • Main Stops: Ston, Peljesac winery, and Korcula island
  • Transport: Van/car ride with a professional guide, plus a boat ride to Korcula
  • Highlights: Traditional salt works, Croatia’s best wines, Korcula’s beaches and history
  • Food: Not included but plentiful local produce and olive trees on Korcula
  • Flexibility: Bookings offer pay later options and full refund if canceled up to 24 hours in advance

Discovering the Charm of Ston’s Historic Walls and Salt Works

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Discovering the Charm of Ston’s Historic Walls and Salt Works

The tour begins in Ston, a small town famous for its impressive city walls—the longest in Europe—and its traditional salt works. This stop provides a glimpse into local salt production methods that have persisted for centuries. Travelers will appreciate walking along the historic walls, gaining a sense of the town’s strategic importance and unique architectural features.

Ston’s small size makes it easy to explore, and the salt works highlight the town’s enduring connection to its natural resources. This stop combines history and landscape, setting a tone of authenticity for the day ahead.

Tasting Croatia’s Finest Wines at a Peljesac Winery

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Tasting Croatia’s Finest Wines at a Peljesac Winery

Next, the journey takes visitors to a Peljesac winery on the peninsula, where the focus is on Croatian excellent wines, regarded as some of the best both locally and internationally. The wine tasting takes place in a traditional wine cellar, offering a chance to sample local varieties.

The guide explains the significance of the Peljesac wine region, known for its vivid reds and distinct flavors. The wine tasting experience gives insight into Croatia’s wine culture and its long-standing tradition of vintage-making.

Visiting Korcula Island: Home of Marco Polo and Stunning Beaches

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Visiting Korcula Island: Home of Marco Polo and Stunning Beaches

The highlight of the day is the boat ride to Korcula, a historic island associated with Marco Polo. The guided tour of Korcula reveals the island’s ancient streets, medieval walls, and beautiful architecture.

Korcula is often called the Croatian Santorini due to its stunning views and white-washed buildings. The island combines vibrant nature with long-standing traditions of olive cultivation, vineyards, and local produce. Visitors can expect to see hundred-year-old olive trees and enjoy local food made from fresh, regional ingredients.

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Cultural and Natural Highlights of Korcula

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Cultural and Natural Highlights of Korcula

Beyond its history, Korcula offers pristine beaches and landscapes that make it a perfect spot for relaxing or taking photos. The island’s culinary scene emphasizes local, seasonal foods, ensuring a delightful experience of Croatian taste and tradition.

The guided tour helps visitors understand the island’s mythical and cultural significance, enriching the scenic beauty with stories of Korkyra from Greek mythology and the island’s centuries-old heritage.

Seamless Logistics with Inclusive Transfers

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Seamless Logistics with Inclusive Transfers

This tour includes pick-up and drop-off at your location, removing any stress from transport planning. The van or car ride is led by a professional guide and driver, ensuring a comfortable and informative journey.

The boat ride from the mainland to Korcula is included, providing a scenic passage across the water. The group size is managed to keep the experience intimate, yet lively enough for shared enjoyment.

Wine Tasting in Traditional Peljesac Cellars

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Wine Tasting in Traditional Peljesac Cellars

The wine tasting session takes place in a traditional Peljesac wine cellar, where the emphasis is on local craftsmanship. You’ll try some of the best Croatian wines, with the guide explaining the wine-making process and regional varietals.

This part of the tour is especially appealing to wine enthusiasts or anyone interested in Croatia’s wine culture, providing a genuine taste of the local vintages that have earned international recognition.

Practical Details and Booking Flexibility

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Practical Details and Booking Flexibility

The tour operates in English and offers the option to reserve now and pay later, giving flexibility for planning. If plans change, a full refund is available when canceled at least 24 hours in advance.

While food is not included, the local food and produce on Korcula ensure that you will find delicious regional dishes to complement the wine tastings and sightseeing.

Final Thoughts on the Ston, Peljesac, and Korcula Winetasting Tour

Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour - Final Thoughts on the Ston, Peljesac, and Korcula Winetasting Tour

This day trip combines history, culture, and wine, making it a compelling choice for visitors seeking a comprehensive Croatian experience. The full itinerary, which covers Ston’s historic walls, Peljesac wine tastings, and Korcula’s scenic beauty, offers a well-rounded view of the Dalmatian coast.

The value of $115 includes transport, guided tours, and tastings, and the convenience of inclusive transfers adds to its appeal. This tour is especially suited for those interested in wine, history, and scenic islands, who want a guided, stress-free day.

While the tour does not include food, local produce and wine are highlights, and the variety of stops makes it a rewarding outing. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy cultural insights combined with relaxing scenery and wine tasting.

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Ston, Peljesac and Korcula Winetasting Tour



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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $115 per person, including transportation, wine tasting, and guided visits.

What locations does the tour visit?
It visits Ston for its city walls and salt works, a Peljesac winery for wine tasting, and Korcula for sightseeing and exploration.

How is the transportation arranged?
Transport includes a van or car ride with a professional guide and driver, plus a boat ride to Korcula.

Are meals included?
No, food is not included in the price, but the region offers plentiful local produce.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, but the tour involves walking in historic sites and boat travel, which may require caution.

What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.

How long does the tour last?
While exact timing is not specified, the full-day nature suggests approximately 8-9 hours.

Do I need to prepare anything specific?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking at historic sites, and weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor scenery is advisable.

Is this tour suitable for wine enthusiasts?
Absolutely—wine tasting in traditional cellar settings and learning about Croatia’s top wines are key features.

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