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Discover the private 9.5-hour Peljesac Peninsula tour from Split, featuring wine tastings, Ston’s city walls, salt works, and scenic coastal views for $335.24.
The Private Tour of Peljesac Peninsula with Optional Wine Tasting offers a captivating day exploring Croatia’s renowned wine regions, historic sites, and breathtaking coastlines. Priced at $335.24 per person, this 9-hour 30-minute journey is perfect for those seeking an intimate experience with expert guidance and flexible options. The tour includes private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, and an English-speaking driver, making the logistics smooth and stress-free. With group discounts available and pickup included, this experience suits visitors who want a personalized way to discover Dalmatia’s treasures.
One standout feature is the visit to Peljesac Bridge, a stunning modern feat connecting South Dalmatia over Bosnian territory. Then, the tour delves into the famous wine cellars of Peljesac, where you’ll sample some of Croatia’s best wines. Combining wine tasting at Milos Winery, exploring the medieval town of Ston, and enjoying free time for lunch at a renowned fish restaurant, this tour balances scenic beauty, history, and gastronomy. A key highlight, according to reviews, is the professional organization and the first-class driver, ensuring a comfortable and informative trip.
While the wine tasting incurs an additional cost from €12 to €35 per person, the overall experience offers excellent value for those interested in Croatian wines, coastal scenery, and historic towns. Notably, this tour is fully customizable, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving peace of mind. It’s an ideal choice for foodies, wine enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone wanting a curated, private day trip from Split.


The tour begins with a sightseeing drive across the Peljesac Bridge, a striking structure that spans the sea and connects the southern Dalmatian coast to the rest of Croatia. This brand-new bridge not only facilitates travel but also provides incredible views of the coastline and the Adriatic Sea. The 30-minute stop is perfect for photos and taking in the impressive engineering.
This bridge marks the start of the journey through one of Croatia’s most celebrated wine regions. The scenic drive invites travelers to anticipate the lush vineyards and historic sites ahead.
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The core of this tour is the exploration of the Peljesac Peninsula, famed for producing some of Croatia’s best wines. The visit includes stops at the Bartulovi, Matuko, and Milo family wine cellars, each offering a glimpse into local winemaking traditions.
Travelers get to enjoy tastings of local wines in these intimate cellars, with the chance to learn about the production processes and stories behind each label. The Milos Winery is a highlight, being one of the most popular wineries on the peninsula. Here, visitors meet the Milos brothers, discover the family’s wine-making history, and choose from tasting menus to sample their offerings.
A visit to Ston provides a contrast to the vineyard visits, offering a glimpse into Croatia’s medieval past. Known for its massive stone walls—the second largest in the world—Ston’s fortifications once protected salt pans and trade routes. A one-hour stop allows for exploration of the town’s narrow streets, history, and impressive city walls.
Ston is also famous for its salt production and traditional methods that have been in use for centuries. This stop gives travelers a chance to appreciate Croatia’s historical importance in salt harvesting and medieval architecture.

After exploring Ston, the tour gives free time for lunch at one of Croatia’s most renowned fish restaurants. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy fresh seafood, local specialties, and Dalmatian delicacies. While lunch is not included in the tour price, the restaurant’s reputation makes it a worthwhile stop for a relaxed, flavorful meal.

The visit to Milos Winery is a key highlight, offering a deeper dive into Croatian wine-making. The family-owned property allows for an authentic experience, with wine stories shared by the Milos brothers. Participants can select a tasting menu, with costs ranging from €12 to €35, adding a personalized touch to the day.
This winery visit balances education, tasting, and enjoyment, making it a favorite among those who appreciate quality wines and heartfelt stories behind each bottle.
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The city walls of Ston are among the most notable features of this tour. They extend over the landscape, creating a stunning backdrop and offering impressive photo opportunities. As the second largest in the world, these walls are a testament to medieval Croatia’s strategic importance and craftsmanship.
Visitors can walk along sections of the walls, take in panoramic views of the salt flats, and learn about their history during the stop. This site provides a fascinating mix of history, architecture, and scenic views.

Throughout the day, the tour offers scenic drives along the Dalmatian coast, showcasing rugged landscapes, lush vineyards, and picturesque villages. The drive along the coast offers ample opportunities for photo stops and simply enjoying the stunning scenery of the Croatian coastline.
This aspect of the tour emphasizes the natural beauty of Dalmatia, making it a visually enriching experience for any traveler.

The tour includes private transportation, with an air-conditioned vehicle and an English-speaking driver. Pickup is offered, making the start of the trip seamless. The most travelers book 32 days in advance, indicating high interest and a well-organized operation.
The tour is suitable for most people, with no specific physical requirements noted, but participants must be over 18 to partake in wine tasting. The tour is fully private, meaning only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
Compared to other tours in Split, this experience emphasizes private, flexible exploration of Peljesac and includes a well-rounded mix of wine, history, and scenery. The optional wine tasting allows for customization based on your preference and budget. The stunning views of the coast and the historical significance of Ston’s city walls make this a well-balanced, informative day.
The professional organization and the luxury vehicle contribute to a smooth, comfortable journey. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility and peace of mind, valuable for spontaneous planning or uncertain schedules.
This private Peljesac tour offers a rich blend of Croatian wine, history, and coastal scenery, making it a standout choice for visitors staying in Split. The expert guidance, personalized touch, and focus on authentic local sites create a memorable day out.
While the wine tasting is optional and incurs additional costs, the overall value lies in the carefully curated stops, scenic drives, and the opportunity to savor Croatia’s celebrated wines and historical landmarks. It’s ideal for food and wine lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a flexible, private experience outside the bustling city.
“A great introduction to some top Croatian wineries. Wonderful scenery, including the Peljesac Bride. Professional trip organization. First class dr…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $335.24 per person, including transportation, driver, and all fees and taxes. Wine tasting and lunch are extras.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 9 hours and 30 minutes, with a flexible schedule and stops.
Is there a minimum age for wine tasting?
Yes, the minimum drinking age is 18 years old.
Does the tour include pick-up from my accommodation?
Yes, pickup is offered, making it easy to start the tour from your hotel or designated location.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What are the main stops during the tour?
Stops include the Peljesac Bridge, Peljesac Peninsula vineyards, the medieval town of Ston, and the Milos Winery.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but a recommended fish restaurant is available during free time.
What is the focus of the wine tasting?
The tasting features wines from local cellars, with options ranging from €12 to €35 per person.
How scenic is the drive?
The drive offers stunning views of the Dalmatian coast, vineyards, and historic towns, perfect for photography.
Who is this tour best suited for?
This experience is ideal for wine lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking a private, personalized day trip with a balance of scenic and cultural highlights.