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Discover Korcula Island from Dubrovnik with this full-day tour, including scenic stops, a guided walk, and a wine tasting in historic cellars for $82.73.
Travelers seeking an authentic taste of Dalmatia beyond busy city streets will find this Day Tour of Korcula Island from Dubrovnik particularly appealing. Priced at $82.73 per person and lasting approximately 9 to 10 hours, this tour offers an enriching mix of sightseeing, cultural insights, and leisure. With hotel pickup and drop-off included, it simplifies logistics, allowing you to relax and enjoy the journey. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with transportation tickets included, and features a memorable wine tasting session in historic cellars.
While the tour has a solid 4.0/5 rating from 49 reviews, practical factors such as occasional accessibility issues and pacing should be considered. It’s an excellent option for those who appreciate guided experiences that combine beautiful scenery, historical stops, and local flavors. If you’re curious about Korcula’s charm and want a well-organized day without the hassle of planning, this tour fits the bill.


This tour departs from Hrvatskog Crvenog Kriza 43, Dubrovnik at 7:30 am and lasts about 9 to 10 hours. The timing allows you to cover multiple locations comfortably within the day, making it a convenient way to see several highlights without feeling rushed. The full-day format is perfect for those who want a comprehensive experience but might be too long for travelers with tight schedules.
The tour concludes back at the initial meeting point, ensuring easy planning for your day. The mobile ticket makes last-minute access straightforward, and pickup service means you don’t need to worry about finding a meeting spot in Dubrovnik.
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The trip begins with a stop in Ston, a picturesque village known for its impressive ancient ramparts. Here, you get about an hour of free time to stroll along the narrow streets, admire the medieval walls, or meet local shellfish farmers. Many find Ston especially charming, with the opportunity to soak in authentic Dalmatian village life and architecture.
The coffee break here sets a relaxed tone for the day, allowing travelers to appreciate Ston’s scenic beauty and historic significance. Although the stop is brief, it’s well-placed to give a taste of the region’s maritime and cultural ambiance.

Next, the tour moves through salt pans en route to Orebic, where the group crosses the channel by boat to reach Korcula Island. The boat ride lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes and offers a chance to enjoy the views of the Dalmatian coast. Expect to see surfers and kiters in the water, adding to the lively seaside atmosphere.
This crossing provides a gentle transition from mainland sights to island scenery, setting the scene for what awaits on Korcula. The boat ride is generally appreciated for its scenery and relaxed pace, although some reviews note that it can feel brief for those wishing for a longer maritime experience.

Once on Korcula, a short guided tour introduces the town’s colorful streets and historical sites. Following this, around three hours of free time allow for personal exploration, swimming, or grabbing a local meal. Many enjoy wandering through Korcula’s charming alleys, visiting shops, or relaxing on the beach.
The free time is a highlight, providing flexibility to enjoy activities like swimming in the deep blue sea or simply soaking up the village atmosphere. The town’s quaint, picturesque appearance makes it a rewarding stop, even if the overall time is limited.

On the return journey, the tour makes a stop in a Peljesac wine shop. Here, visitors sample local wines in a historic setting, often praised for the quality of the drinks and friendly service. This stop typically lasts about an hour, and it offers the chance to purchase souvenirs, including local wines and liquors.
The wine tasting is often highlighted as a delightful addition, with many appreciating the opportunity to learn about Dalmatian varietals and enjoy some of the region’s best wines in a relaxed environment.
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This tour uses included transport tickets and offers a pickup service from central Dubrovnik, making logistics straightforward. The maximum group size is 30 travelers, ensuring a balance of social interaction and manageable guidance. The transport is described as comfortable, although some reviews mention that accessibility can be an issue for wheelchair users or those with strollers.
The tour’s group size and included transport make it suitable for those who prefer guided outings without the hassle of arranging multiple tickets or navigating public transit.

According to reviews, the guides generally provide informative and friendly service. Ivan is often praised for his knowledgeability, sharing insights about Croatia and Dubrovnik. Daf receives accolades for being polite, friendly, and well-informed, enhancing the overall experience.
However, some reviews mention variability, with a few travelers indicating that the presentation at the wine shop could be less nervous, and some found the pacing too quick or too slow. The guides contribute positively to the day’s enjoyment, especially with their local expertise.

The itinerary is designed to balance guided activities with free time, but some travelers note that certain stops—like Orebic—may feel rushed, with short durations. The tour’s pacing is generally considered adequate for most, but less mobile travelers should verify accessibility, especially since some reviews mention limited space and difficulty for wheelchairs or strollers.
Crowd levels tend to be moderate, with the tour group limited to 30 travelers, offering a more intimate experience compared to larger coach trips.
The wine tasting at a Peljesac wine shop is a standout feature, praised for the high quality of wines and the friendly atmosphere. Visitors can expect to sample local varieties and purchase souvenirs to take home. The experience provides insight into the region’s viticulture, complementing the scenic and cultural stops.
The tasting often marks the highlight of the return journey, leaving many with a positive impression of Dalmatian wines.
Travelers should plan for a full day, bringing swimwear if they wish to swim at Korcula or in nearby beaches. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through town and the historic walls in Ston. The timing of stops varies, with some reviews suggesting that additional time at certain locations, like Orebic or Ston, could improve the experience.
The cancellation policy allows for free cancellation with at least 24 hours’ notice, providing peace of mind for flexible planning. Be aware that poor weather may lead to cancellations or rescheduling.
This trip is well-suited for those interested in Dalmatian culture, scenic views, and local wine. It offers a good mix of guided sightseeing and leisure, ideal for travelers who prefer not to plan every detail themselves. The wine tasting and historic stops make it a rich, enjoyable day.
However, travelers seeking luxury experiences or more extensive exploration may find the pacing too quick. Accessibility issues are noted, so those with mobility challenges should verify arrangements beforehand.
For $82.73, this tour provides a full-day escape from Dubrovnik’s busy streets, showcasing Korcula’s beauty, Ston’s walls, and Peljesac’s wines. The combination of guided walks, free time, and tasty wine tasting offers a well-rounded experience, especially praised for friendly guides and scenic views.
While some reviews point to short stops and occasional accessibility concerns, most agree that the experience offers good value and highlights Korcula’s charm. This tour fits best for moderately active travelers who enjoy a mix of guided and independent exploration.
“Ivan was a great tour guide and driver! He gave us a lot of information about Croatia and Dubrovnik. Ston was amazing, such a beautiful village, …”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making it easy to join the tour without extra planning.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, starting at 7:30 am and ending back at the meeting point.
What locations are visited during the day?
Stops include Ston for coffee and sightseeing, Orebic for a scenic boat crossing, Korcula town for guided touring and free time, and a Peljesac wine shop for tastings.
Is the tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
Some reviews mention accessibility issues, such as small vans and difficulty for strollers or wheelchairs. Travelers should verify accessibility details with the provider.
What does the wine tasting involve?
The wine tasting takes place at a historic Peljesac wine shop, featuring local wines with an opportunity to purchase souvenirs.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start.
Are meals included?
The tour does not include meals, but coffee in Ston and free time in Korcula allow for personal dining.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 30 travelers, promoting a comfortable atmosphere.
Is there any recommended packing?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear if planning to swim, and cash or cards for purchases at the wine shop.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
Most appreciate the scenic drive, Korcula’s charming streets, and the wine tasting experience as standout features.
Are there any restrictions or important notices?
Check accessibility restrictions if needed, and remember that good weather is necessary for the full experience.