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Discover the private Peljesac oyster and wine day trip from Dubrovnik, featuring boat tastings, winery visits, and stunning coastal views in a 7-hour experience.

This 7-hour private tour offers a tailored experience along the Peljesac Peninsula, renowned for its exceptional oysters and regional wines. Priced at $299.73 per person, it provides a personalized journey that includes pickup from select Dubrovnik hotels, making the day effortless and relaxed. With group discounts available and a mobile ticket option, this tour suits those looking for a seamless, intimate exploration of Croatia’s coastal treasures.
Designed for lovers of wine and oysters, this trip highlights the region’s most iconic flavors. The tour balances stunning scenic drives, authentic tastings, and cultural sights, with the added comfort of private transportation. It’s ideal for visitors seeking a leisurely, personalized experience that showcases both the natural beauty and culinary delights of Peljesac.

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The tour begins with a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle that whisks your group from Dubrovnik. A photo stop at Most Dr. Franja Tudmana offers spectacular views of the new port, Elaphite Islands, and the Ombla River, setting a scenic tone for the day. This brief stop is perfect for capturing memorable pictures of Dubrovnik’s coastal landscape.
Following this, the journey continues along the Adriatic coast toward Ston, a historic town famous for its ancient saltworks and massive city walls. The guide provides insight into the area’s history and significance as you approach. The 45-minute drive offers a chance to enjoy Croatia’s lush countryside and rugged coastline.

In Ston, the tour takes you to the world’s oldest and largest preserved saltworks, where salt has been harvested for centuries. While admission tickets are not included, walking through these saltpans reveals the ingenuity behind this ancient industry.
The saltworks represent a vital part of the region’s history, illustrating traditional methods that continue to attract interest. Visitors can appreciate how salt production shaped the town’s development and local economy. This stop offers a glimpse into Croatia’s culinary heritage, especially in regard to its preserved foods.

Next, your guide leads you to walk along Ston’s impressive city walls, which are the second largest in the world. The 45-minute visit features sweeping views over the fortified town and the surrounding landscape. The walls’ impressive architecture and historical significance make this a memorable part of the tour.
While tickets to the walls cost approximately 10 EUR per person, they are not included, so travelers can choose to explore further or relax and enjoy the scenery. The walls provide a fantastic backdrop for photos and give a tangible sense of Croatia’s defensive history.

The highlight for seafood lovers is the oyster tasting in the village of Mali Ston. This visit includes a presentation about the region’s famed Mali Ston oysters, known for their delicate flavor and mineral-rich water.
What makes this experience particularly special is the boat ride out to an oyster farm, where you can see oysters being cultivated firsthand and enjoy tasting them fresh from the sea. The oyster tasting is free and lasts about an hour, allowing ample time to appreciate this regional delicacy in a scenic setting.
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After indulging in oysters, the tour visits Matusko Winery, one of the most well-know wineries on the peninsula. Here, the focus is on red wine, and the tasting session lasts around one hour. The winery’s reputation for quality wine makes it a standout stop, providing an opportunity to sample some of the best reds of Peljesac in an authentic setting.
The visit to Matusko Winery is included in the tour, allowing guests to savor regional flavors while learning about Croatian winemaking traditions directly from the experts. The winery environment adds a personal touch to the tasting experience.

The second winery, Edivo Wine Bar, offers a different vibe. Situated in a small village known for wine, olive oil, and local cheese, this stop emphasizes a variety of local delicacies alongside their wine selection.
An hour here provides time for tasting a range of wines paired with cheese and prosciutto, enhancing the experience with Croatian culinary specialties. This stop complements the previous winery visit by offering a more intimate setting in a charming village environment.

While the tour covers most major sights and tastings, tickets to the Ston Walls are not included in the base price and cost approximately 10 EUR per person. Travelers should plan accordingly if they wish to explore the walls extensively.
Lunch is not part of the package, giving guests the freedom to choose their own meal options during the day. The tour includes all fees and taxes, snacks, oyster tastings, and wine samples, ensuring a straightforward experience without hidden costs.
This tour operates as a private experience, meaning only your group participates, which allows for a flexible pace and personalized attention. The pickup is available from select Dubrovnik hotels, removing the hassle of arranging transportation.
The air-conditioned vehicle and professional English-speaking driver ensure comfort throughout the approximately 7-hour journey. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as some walking and standing are involved at stops like the saltworks and city walls.
Based on positive feedback, the guides are knowledgeable and personable, providing insights into the history, culture, and local traditions. The driver-guide Pavo is praised for his friendliness and local expertise, making the day both informative and enjoyable.
The tour balances scenic drives, interactive tastings, and cultural sights to create a well-rounded experience. The combination of oysters, wine, historic sites, and Croatian countryside ensures a memorable day along the Peljesac coast.
This private tour can be booked up to 29 days in advance, with availability from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM daily, from May 31, 2021, through August 8, 2026. Cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind when planning.
The experience offers a mobile ticket option for convenience, and group discounts can make this an attractive choice for friends or small parties. The price point reflects the personalized nature and included tastings, making it a valuable option for those seeking an intimate, curated day trip.
This private Peljesac day trip suits wine enthusiasts, oyster lovers, and anyone interested in Croatia’s coastal culture. The tour’s relaxed pacing, scenic stops, and expert guidance make it perfect for those who want a high-quality, personalized experience without the pressure of large group tours.
It’s especially suitable for travelers staying in Dubrovnik who appreciate delicious food, beautiful coastal scenery, and authentic local flavors. With no lunch included, it appeals to those who prefer to dine on their own or explore local eateries at their leisure.
This 7-hour private tour provides an excellent balance of scenic drives, cultural sights, and culinary delights. The inclusion of oyster tasting on a boat, visits to two top wineries, and exploration of historic Ston make it a comprehensive experience for lovers of gastronomy and history.
The personalized nature, comfort, and quality tastings are standout features, with reviews consistently praising guides for their knowledge and friendly approach. The main considerations are the additional costs for Ston Wall tickets and the fact that lunch is not included, so travelers should plan meals accordingly.
This tour offers a memorable day exploring Croatia’s rich coastal flavors and scenery, ideal for those who value quality, insight, and a relaxed pace in a private setting.
“Pavo was an excellent safe driver and guide, providing good insight and background on our journey. Rain and wind limited on-water aspect of the oys…”
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves some walking and standing at stops like the saltworks and city walls, so travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Are meals included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. Guests are free to choose their own dining options during the day.
Can I customize this private tour?
As a private experience, it offers flexibility, but specific customizations are not detailed in the provided information.
What is the best time to book?
The tour is available from May 31, 2021, to August 8, 2026, and is typically booked about 29 days in advance. Early booking is recommended to secure preferred dates.