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Discover Zagreb’s best with this private wine tour, visiting two local wineries, tasting Croatian wines and delicacies, and exploring Samobor’s charming town and hills.
If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Croatia’s wine scene and charming local towns, the Private Wine Tour from Zagreb offers a compelling experience at $287.44 per person. Spanning 7 to 8 hours, this tour combines visits to two boutique wineries in the Plesivica wine region, with the opportunity to taste local wines paired with cheese and ham. The tour departs from Zagreb with pickup included and is ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience with knowledgeable guides. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort as you explore the lush hillsides and meet local winemakers, gaining insights into Croatia’s winemaking secrets.
A highlight of this trip is the visit to Samobor, a historic town famous for its 19th-century charm and culinary traditions. This stop offers a relaxed atmosphere, with sights like the main town square and St. Anastasia church. Afterward, the journey continues to the picturesque Plesivica region, renowned for its favorable climate and terrain perfect for vine cultivation. The tour’s balance of scenic views, cultural stops, and wine tasting makes it a well-rounded day out, especially appreciated for its generous tastings and personalized approach.


This private wine tour starts with pickup at your Zagreb accommodation, making logistics straightforward. The journey to the Plesivica wine region takes around 30 minutes, allowing ample time for sightseeing and wine tasting. The tour is designed to be intimate, with only your group participating, which means personalized attention from the guide and the chance to ask plenty of questions.
The private vehicle options include a car for up to four persons or a minivan for up to eight, ensuring comfort regardless of your group size. The tour leader is a fluent English speaker who helps convey wine secrets and local history, enriching your understanding of the Croatian wine tradition. Most travelers find the timing perfect—enough to enjoy the surroundings without feeling rushed.
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Before heading into the vineyards, the tour makes a one-hour stop in Samobor, a town celebrated for its culinary traditions and well-preserved 19th-century architecture. The main square and St. Anastasia church are highlights, offering a glimpse into local history and charm. This stop provides an opportunity to enjoy a brief walk and perhaps a coffee or snack in this picturesque setting, setting a relaxed tone for the day.
Travelers often appreciate this visit for its authentic atmosphere and the chance to see a typical Croatian town outside Zagreb. The town’s cultural sights and historic character make it a worthwhile pause. The stop also introduces you to the region’s culinary culture, setting the stage for wine tastings with local delicacies.

The Plesivica region is about 30 km southwest of Zagreb, located on the slopes of the Samobor mountain range. This area is known for its favorable climate and diverse terrain, which create ideal conditions for growing grapes. During the three-hour visit, you’ll explore two boutique wineries, each offering a personalized tasting experience.
These wineries are renowned for their organic wines, a feature highlighted by previous visitors as a noteworthy aspect. The winemakers are often present during tastings, sharing stories about their craftsmanship and vineyard practices. The generous tastings include a variety of Croatian wines, complemented by traditional cheese and ham. This focus on local, organic products makes the experience both enjoyable and authentic.

One of the key strengths of this tour is the opportunity to meet the winemakers directly. This personal interaction provides insights into their winemaking techniques and family traditions. Guests often comment on the friendly nature of the owners and the depth of knowledge they share, making the tastings more meaningful.
The winery visits are carefully curated to showcase the region’s best offerings, with an emphasis on organic wines and boutique production. These intimate visits allow for a deeper appreciation of Croatian wine culture, which is often praised for its generosity and quality.

The tasting sessions stand out for their generosity and variety. Guests enjoy multiple wines alongside traditional Croatian delicacies such as cheese and ham. The pairings enhance the tasting experience, highlighting the region’s culinary heritage.
Many reviews mention the superb cold cuts served with the wines, which add to the flavor experience. The local wines tend to be organic, enhancing their flavor and authenticity. The knowledgeable guide helps explain the wine characteristics, making each tasting both educational and enjoyable.
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Throughout the day, the scenic views of the hilly vineyards and lush countryside are a highlight. The short drive between stops offers opportunities to enjoy the stunning landscape outside Zagreb. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, whether traveling in the car for four people or the larger minivan.
The pacing of the tour is well-managed, giving enough time at each stop to enjoy the surroundings, taste wines, and soak in the local atmosphere. Reviewers commonly remark on how Tom, the tour guide, manages the logistics smoothly, making the day feel relaxed and enjoyable.

Given the duration of 7 to 8 hours, this tour suits travelers who can comfortably handle moderate walking during stops and are prepared for a full day outdoors. The short drives and easy walks at each location mean the physical demand is kept manageable. However, travelers should take note of the wintery or hot weather, depending on the season, and plan accordingly.
The tour is accessible most of the year, with most participants finding the pace suitable. The short distance between Zagreb and the vineyards means no long bus rides, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer shorter travel times and focused visits.

This tour is booked on average 19 days in advance, emphasizing the need for early reservation, especially during peak seasons. The cost of $287.44 per person covers private transport, all wine tastings, and local delicacies. The experience is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0/5 from 18 reviews, and full recommendations from previous participants.
A free cancellation policy is available, giving flexibility for changes or unforeseen circumstances, provided cancellations are made at least 24 hours before the scheduled date.
This private wine experience appeals to those interested in Croatian wines, local culture, and small-group intimacy. It’s ideal for foodies, wine enthusiasts, and history lovers who want a relaxed, engaging day outside Zagreb. The focus on organic wines and personal interactions makes this experience stand out from larger, more generic tours.
“My sister and I had such a great time on this tour! Both local wineries had delicious wines, beautiful views, and great food. As a bonus, both wine…”
What is the price of this private wine tour?
The tour costs $287.44 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
The tour includes a stop in Samobor and visits to two local wineries in the Plesivica region.
Is transportation included?
Yes, air-conditioned private transport is included, with options for up to 4 or 8 people.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What is included in the tasting?
Guests enjoy wine tastings supplemented with cheese and ham in both wineries.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate walking and full-day outdoor activities.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 19 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended.
This private wine tour from Zagreb offers a personalized, relaxed day exploring Croatia’s winemaking and culinary traditions. With stunning scenery, generous tastings, and friendly guides, it’s a memorable way to experience the local culture outside the city.