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Discover the charm of Croatia's flavors on this 4-hour small group tour from Hvar, featuring wine and chocolate pairings, scenic stops, and expert guides.

The Chocolate and Wine Tasting Small Group Tour from Hvar offers a unique tasting experience in Croatia’s lesser-known wine and chocolate scene. Priced at $192.62 per person, this 4-hour journey takes you through Jelsa and Vrboska, with a special stop at Fort Napoleon in Hvar. The tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized and engaging experience.
This tour stands out because it combines locally crafted dark chocolates infused with herbs and fruits with Croatian wines in a relaxed, intimate setting. The inclusion of round-trip transfers from your hotel, bus station, or ferry port adds convenience, making it a hassle-free way to explore Croatia’s culinary delights. The experience is perfect for those interested in regional flavors, scenic views, and expert-guided tastings, although it’s best suited for those over 18 years old due to alcohol restrictions.

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The tour begins at the Bus Stop Hvar Town Dolac, where a friendly guide leads the group at 4:00 pm. The first stop is Jelsa, where a talented chocolatier introduces guests to unique chocolates infused with Mediterranean herbs such as lavender, sage, figs, and honey. The tasting includes dark chocolates that showcase Croatia’s inventive approach to confections, balancing flavors of herbs and fruits native to the region.
The 2-hour session in Jelsa offers an opportunity to learn about local ingredients and chocolate-making techniques. The small size of the group keeps the atmosphere warm and engaging, allowing for plenty of questions and close interaction with the chocolatier. This stop is included in the ticket price and provides a memorable start to the tasting journey.

After the chocolate experience, the tour proceeds to Vrboska, a charming village known for its local wine scene. At the Caric Winery, guests sample local Croatian wines paired with chocolate pralines, enhancing the flavors of both. The pairing is thoughtfully curated to highlight how wine and chocolate complement each other, creating a unique gastronomic experience.
This tasting session is a highlight for lovers of wine, offering a chance to taste local varietals in a relaxed setting. The inclusion of the wine pairing with chocolates makes this stop particularly distinctive, emphasizing Croatia’s growing reputation for quality wines. The visit lasts around two hours, with all admission tickets included.

On the return from Vrboska to Hvar, the group passes by the Stari Grad Plain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its well-preserved ancient agricultural landscape. Although this is a pass-by experience, travelers enjoy the spectacular views of historic fields and the old road that offers a glimpse into Croatia’s enduring rural traditions.
This scenic drive provides a peaceful moment to enjoy the landscape and take photos of the surrounding islands. The pass-by lasts just long enough to appreciate the cultural significance and natural beauty of the region without extending the tour’s overall duration.

The tour concludes with a 30-minute stop at Fort Napoleon, perched above the town of Hvar. Here, visitors have the chance to capture breathtaking panoramic views of the town, the nearby islands, and the coastline. The free admission to this viewpoint allows for ample time to take photos and admire the scenery.
The fortress itself, with its historic significance, adds a sense of depth to the experience. It is a perfect spot to reflect on the day’s tastings while soaking in the stunning vistas.
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The tour includes round-trip transfers from your Hvar hotel, the bus station, or the ferry port in Stari Grad. The meeting point is conveniently located at the Bus Stop Hvar Town Dolac, and the activity starts at 4:00 pm. The small group size ensures attentive guides and a relaxed atmosphere, with a maximum of 8 guests.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join, though those under 18 cannot partake in wine tastings. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is near public transportation options. Travelers are advised to notify about any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.

The small-group format means more interaction with guides and artisans, creating a more intimate experience. The focus on local ingredients, such as Mediterranean herbs in chocolates and native Croatian wines, distinguishes this tour from more generic tasting excursions.
The inclusion of scenic views from Fort Napoleon and the pass-by of UNESCO fields enhances the experience with cultural and natural highlights. The expert guides help to explain the significance of each location and tasting, making the journey both flavorful and informative.

While the tour offers a rich taste of local flavors, it is approximately 4 hours long, which might be tight for those wanting a more leisurely pace. The minimum number of participants is 2, so cancellations are possible if the group size isn’t met, though a full refund is offered if this occurs.
The tour operates in the afternoon, beginning at 4:00 pm, so travelers interested in daytime activities may prefer alternate options. Plus, the tour involves walking and standing at stops like Fort Napoleon, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
The Chocolate and Wine Tasting Small Group Tour from Hvar offers a delicious introduction to Croatia’s culinary and scenic treasures. The combination of dark chocolate infused with herbs, local wine pairings, and stunning views makes this an appealing choice for those eager to explore regional flavors with a personal touch.
Perfect for food and wine lovers, the tour’s small group size and expert guides create an engaging environment. While it’s best suited for guests over 18 due to alcohol consumption, the overall experience balances taste, scenery, and cultural insight effectively.
For a 4-hour escape into Croatia’s gastronomic heart, this tour delivers memorable moments, scenic beauty, and a chance to indulge in the island’s flavors in a relaxed setting.
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What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $192.62 per person, including tastings, guide, and transfers.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 4 hours, starting at 4:00 pm.
Where does the tour meet?
The meeting point is Bus Stop Hvar Town Dolac, with pickups available from your hotel, bus station, or ferry port.
What are the main stops?
The stops include Jelsa for chocolate tasting, Vrboska at Caric Winery for wine and chocolate pairing, and a pass-by of Stari Grad Plain with a final photo stop at Fort Napoleon.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age for alcohol consumption is 18 years, but children can participate in the chocolate tasting.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, please advise at the time of booking about any dietary requirements.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transfers from your designated meeting point are included.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from other tasting experiences?
Its focus on local herbs and flavors in chocolates, combined with wine pairings, scenic views, and small-group intimacy, sets it apart.
Will I get good views from Fort Napoleon?
Absolutely. The fortress provides panoramic vistas of Hvar and nearby islands, ideal for photos and sightseeing.