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Discover Korcula and Peljesac on this full-day tour from Dubrovnik, featuring scenic drives, Ston Walls, wine tasting, and a boat trip to Korcula Island for $81.
The Peljesac Peninsula & Korcula Island Day-Trip from Dubrovnik offers a fantastic mix of coastal scenery, historic landmarks, and local wine experiences for just $81 per person. This tour, operated by Super Tours Travel Agency, provides a well-rounded day exploring some of Croatia’s most beautiful spots, all within a comfortable full-day schedule. It is especially suited for those interested in history, scenic views, and wine tasting. While the tour is generally praised for its knowledgeable guides and memorable stops, it’s worth noting that the overall experience can vary slightly depending on wind conditions, which might affect the boat trip to Korcula.
This trip is ideal for travelers wanting a comprehensive excursion that combines cultural sights, scenic drives, and local flavors. The tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a return boat trip to Korcula, and a wine tasting at a Croatian winery. It also allows a good amount of free time at each stop, giving visitors flexibility to explore at their own pace. Be aware that lunch is not included, so plan to have a meal beforehand or bring some snacks for a relaxed day.


The journey begins with a scenic drive from Dubrovnik, including a short stop on the Dubrovnik Bridge for stunning views of the city below. This initial stretch offers travelers a chance to appreciate Croatia’s rugged coastline and picturesque landscapes. As the vehicle moves along the Adriatic Coast, guides provide commentary about the area’s history and points of interest, setting the tone for the day.
The first main stop is Ston, a town celebrated for its spectacular Walls and historic salt flats. Visitors get a short sightseeing period to walk along the second-longest city walls in the world, after the Chinese Great Wall. The town’s charm lies in its old architecture and unique salt production history, making it a worthwhile stretch of the legs before continuing the journey.
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Leaving Ston, the tour continues through Peljesac Peninsula, renowned for its vineyards and seafood. The drive offers breathtaking views of the countryside, with plenty of opportunities to admire the green slopes and coastal scenery. Guides often share insights into the area’s wine production and mussel-breeding traditions, adding context to the picturesque surroundings.
This stretch provides a relaxing overview of Croatian rural life and sets the scene for the final destination: Korcula Island. The drive culminates in Orebi, where travelers will transition to a boat to cross the water to Korcula.

Boarding a boat in Orebi, visitors enjoy a short water crossing that adds an extra layer of adventure to the day. Korcula itself is famous for its history and natural beauty. The boat trip typically offers stunning views of the coast and the island’s townscape.
The boat journey is a highlight for many, providing a relaxing way to arrive at Korcula’s old town. Since weather conditions can influence the trip, there is a possibility of switching from a private boat to the public ferry, but the guides ensure the transfer remains smooth.

Once on Korcula, the tour offers a chance to visit the birth house of Marco Polo, a key highlight for history buffs. You’ll also find the church of St. Marco and other monuments that showcase the island’s long-standing cultural traditions. Visitors are encouraged to explore the narrow streets, take in panoramic views from the bell tower, and enjoy the island’s laid-back atmosphere.
The time on Korcula is generous enough for wandering, sightseeing, and even a swim if the weather permits. The medieval charm and authentic architecture make Korcula a memorable stop.
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After exploring Korcula, the group boards the boat back to Orebi, then proceeds to Potomje for a wine tasting. This visit features some of Croatia’s most famous local wines, as well as domestic brandy and liquors. Guided by an expert from the winery, visitors learn about the wine-making process, including a unique undersea aging technique that many find fascinating.
This experience offers a delightful conclusion to the day, allowing guests to enjoy local flavors and learn about Croatian wine traditions in a relaxed setting.

The tour wraps up with a return drive from Potomje back to Dubrovnik in the afternoon. The journey provides an opportunity to reflect on the day’s sights and experiences as guides share additional insights into Croatian culture and history. The overall schedule is designed to balance sightseeing, free exploration, and rest, making it suitable for most travelers.

The tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a driver, wine tasting, and the return boat trip to Korcula. Lunch is not included, so travelers should plan accordingly. The small group size, often just six people, creates a more personal atmosphere, and guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Travelers should be prepared for a full day and organize suitable clothing and essentials, especially if they wish to explore thoroughly or swim.

This tour is best suited for those interested in Croatian history, stunning scenery, and wine tasting. It offers a good mix of cultural exploration and leisurely cruising, appealing to small groups looking for a personalized experience. However, travelers should be aware that weather conditions might affect some activities, and the duration may feel long for those preferring a shorter outing.

The Peljesac Peninsula & Korcula Island tour provides an engaging way to see some of Croatia’s most captivating sights in a single day. With fascinating stops at Ston, breathtaking views along the coast, and Korcula’s historic charm, it offers a well-balanced experience. The wine tasting adds a local flavor that many find memorable.
While the boat trip can be influenced by wind conditions, guides are attentive to logistics, ensuring a smooth day overall. The small group setting and knowledgeable guides make this tour a comfortable option for those eager to learn and explore at a relaxed pace.
“Excellent trip to Korcula. Friendly and knowledgable guide Ivan was our driver and looked after the small group for what was a really lovely trip. …”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included; travelers should plan to bring or buy food during the day.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour typically runs for about 10-12 hours, covering all stops and activities.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $81 per person.
What stops are included on the tour?
Stops include Ston for sightseeing and walls, Orebi for the boat to Korcula, Korcula Island for sightseeing and exploring, and Potomje for wine tasting.
Who are the guides?
Guides like Ivan, Matteo, and Dren are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
Can the boat trip to Korcula be replaced?
Yes, if weather conditions are unfavorable, the boat may be replaced by a public ferry.
What can I expect at Ston?
You will see the second-longest city walls in the world and explore the historic salt flats.
Is the group size small?
Yes, groups are typically limited to around six people, making for a more personal experience.
What about accessibility?
The data does not specify accessibility details; expect some walking at stops.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance.