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Discover the Peljeac Peninsula’s wines with a private Dubrovnik tour, visiting 3 vineyards, tasting Croatian reds and whites, and enjoying hassle-free transport.

The Wine Lover’s Tour from Dubrovnik offers an intimate adventure into Croatia’s overlooked wine region on the Peljeac peninsula. For $179.59 per person, this 5-hour private tour features visits to 3 vineyards, where guests enjoy complimentary tastings of distinct Croatian wines, including Dinga red, Postup, and Poip white. The tour is designed for those who want to explore rural Croatia without the hassle of driving, thanks to round-trip air-conditioned minivan transport from your hotel or port.
While the tour delivers a personal experience with plenty of opportunity for wine tasting and scenic views, it’s important to note that lunch or dinner is not included. This tour suits wine enthusiasts eager to discover Croatian varieties in a relaxed setting, with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off. However, it has received mixed reviews, with some visitors experiencing cancellations or communication issues, so planning ahead is recommended.

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This tour takes place on the Peljeac peninsula, an area not as frequently visited as Croatia’s more famous wine regions but well worth a look for its distinct wines. The visit to 3 vineyards highlights Croatia’s best wines, with Matusko winery being a key stop. Here, guests will sample Croatian wines and liqueurs, with a focus on Dinga Red and Postup for reds and Poip for whites.
The vineyard visits are structured to give an unhurried taste of the local wine scene, offering complimentary tastings that showcase the diversity of Croatian wine. The personal guide leads the group through each tasting, providing insights into wine production and regional specialties, making this experience more than just a tasting; it’s an educational glimpse into the area’s viticulture.

One of the key benefits of this tour is the round-trip transfer from your Dubrovnik accommodation or port, eliminating the need to rent a car or navigate local transport. The air-conditioned minivan ensures comfort during the journey, which offers scenic views of the Croatian countryside en route to the vineyards.
The pickup and drop-off service is included, making the experience seamless from start to finish. This convenience makes the tour especially appealing to visitors who prefer to relax and enjoy the scenery without logistical worries, or those arriving from cruise ships, provided they supply relevant port information at booking.

The driver/guide is dedicated to providing a fully private and personalized experience. This allows for flexibility in pacing and the opportunity to ask questions about Croatian wine varieties and local traditions. The guide’s insights enhance the tasting experience, helping guests understand what makes Dinga Red and other wines unique to Croatia.
However, the tour size is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, which ensures a more intimate atmosphere. This small group size enhances the chance for meaningful interaction and tailored attention, ideal for wine lovers seeking a cozy, private setting.

Despite its many strengths, this tour has some notable limitations. Reviews highlight issues such as cancellations and communication problems, especially for those planning around cruise ship schedules or with limited Wi-Fi access. One review mentions that a trip was canceled without refund, which underscores the importance of confirming bookings and understanding the cancellation policy.
The cost does not include lunch or dinner, so guests should plan meals independently or bring snacks. The minimum age for alcohol consumption is 18 years, making it unsuitable for younger travelers.
It’s also worth noting that minimum participation requirements exist, and if these are not met, the tour may be canceled or converted into a private experience with additional costs. Travelers should book well in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure their spot.

Matusko winery is the most prominent stop on the tour, where visitors sample Croatia’s famous red Dinga and Postup wines. The winery’s reputation for quality Croatian wines makes it a highlight, offering an authentic taste of regional viticulture.
The visit to other vineyards further diversifies the tasting experience, exposing guests to a range of Croatian wines. Each vineyard offers a glimpse into the local wine-making traditions, with complimentary tastings that allow guests to compare varieties and appreciate regional differences.

This tour stands out for its private, personalized approach within a small group setting. Unlike larger, more generic wine tours, this experience emphasizes individual attention and a relaxed pace. The scenic drive and opportunity to enjoy Croatia’s rural vistas also add to its appeal.
However, the limited inclusion of meals and the mixed reviews about cancellation issues mean that prospective guests should consider these factors. It’s best suited for those who prioritize wine tasting and scenic views over extensive sightseeing or culinary options.

This Wine Lover’s Tour is ideal for adults of legal drinking age interested in Croatian wines and seeking a private, relaxed environment. It suits cruise passengers with flexible schedules, hotel guests in Dubrovnik, or small groups wanting a tailored experience. Those looking for an educational wine tasting combined with scenic countryside views will find this tour a good fit.
The private Peljeac peninsula wine tour offers a convenient way to explore Croatia’s lesser-known wine regions. Its primary strengths lie in personalized attention, complimentary tastings, and scenic transport. While cancellation issues and the absence of meals are potential drawbacks, the tour’s focus on Croatian wines and local wineries makes it a worthwhile experience for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Croatia’s viticulture.
Booking in advance and confirming details directly with the provider can help ensure a smooth experience. This tour provides an authentic taste of Croatian wine culture in a relaxed, private setting, perfect for those wanting to escape the busy Dubrovnik streets for a few hours of wine discovery.
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Is this tour suitable for cruise ship passengers?
Yes, but travelers must provide cruise ship details at booking, including docking and re-boarding times, to coordinate pickup and drop-off.
What wines will I taste during this tour?
Guests sample Croatian reds like Dinga Red and Postup, as well as Poip white wine.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch or dinner is not included. Guests should plan to eat before or after the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is approximately 5 hours, including transport and vineyard visits.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance; cancellations less than 24 hours before are not refunded.
What should I wear or bring for the tour?
Comfortable clothing and possibly a light jacket are recommended, especially for scenic drives. No specific gear is required.
Are children allowed on this tour?
The minimum drinking age is 18 years, so children cannot participate in wine tastings.
What happens if the minimum number of participants is not met?
The tour may be canceled or offered as a private tour with additional costs; travelers will be notified in advance.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made in advance through the Viator platform, with confirmation and contact details provided by Ragusa Tours.