If you’re heading to Dubrovnik and craving a taste of Croatia’s storied coast, this Full Day Korcula and Peljesac Wine Tasting Tour promises a well-balanced blend of history, scenery, and local flavor. While most travelers might initially think of Dubrovnik’s famous Old Town, this journey takes you beyond the city walls, offering a chance to explore a fairy-tale island, walk ancient streets, and sample some of Croatia’s best wines.
What we love about this experience are two key aspects: the opportunity to wander Korcula’s colorful alleys—reminiscent of a small Greek island—and the chance to savor local wines in one of Croatia’s renowned wine regions, Peljesac. Plus, the convenience of pickup and a relatively manageable 9-hour itinerary make it an appealing package.
A possible consideration is that the tour’s timing is quite packed. With about three hours on Korcula itself and stops in other locations, some might prefer more relaxed pacing. Still, if you’re eager to see multiple highlights in one day, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s best suited for travelers interested in combining scenic sightseeing with culinary delights—those who enjoy a bit of history, stunning vistas, and, of course, good wine.
Key Points

Comprehensive Day Trip: Combines visits to Korcula Island, Ston, and Peljesac Peninsula, offering a well-rounded taste of Croatia’s coast.
Historic and Scenic Stops: Walk through ancient streets, explore old forts, and enjoy panoramic views.
Wine Tasting: Experience top Croatian wines in Peljesac, a region famous for its hills and vineyards.
Authentic Atmosphere: Experience local culture, from Dalmatian music to traditional cuisine.
Convenient Logistics: Pickup is offered, and the trip is about 9 hours, making it a manageable day out.
Authentic Croat Experience: With positive reviews highlighting the interesting commentary and enjoyable boat trip.
Exploring the Itinerary

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Starting in Dubrovnik and the Stop in Ston
Your day begins with the chance to relax over a cup of coffee in Ston, a town famous for its impressive walls and salt pans. The short hour here is a perfect teaser, giving you time to stroll along narrow streets, admire the fortifications, or meet local shellfish farmers. This stop offers a glimpse into an important part of Croatia’s rural heritage and sets a leisurely tone for the day.
The salt pans you pass on the way to Korcula are worth noting—they’ve been producing salt here for centuries, an age-old industry. If you’re curious about local livelihoods, this area’s history might be as fascinating as the scenery.
Crossing to Korcula Island
Next, you’ll hop aboard a boat to Korcula, with the crossing itself being described as a “nice little boat trip” that adds to the adventure. Expect scenic views of the coastline and the chance to see the sea from a different perspective. These crossings are often a highlight for travelers who enjoy being on the water, and it’s a relaxing way to transition from the mainland to the island’s charm.
Korcula: The Heart of the Day
Once on Korcula, you’re given a brief tour before three hours of free time. This allows you to wander the colorful streets, where whitewashed buildings, shuttered windows, and cozy cafes create an inviting atmosphere. Some visitors choose to swim in the clear waters, while others simply explore. As one reviewer noted, “Really enjoyed the few hours wandering the streets there and lunch by the Aegean Sea.”
Korcula’s narrow alleys, medieval walls, and quiet squares make it feel like a slice of Greece, earning comparisons to Santorini. Don’t miss the famous fortress walls and views over the sea, which are perfect photo opportunities. And if you’re a fan of local music, the lingering echoes of Oliver Dragojević’s Dalmatian melodies add to the authentic vibe.
The Cultural Touches
Throughout your free time, you might find the atmosphere lively with local life—surfers, families, and travelers mingling. The town’s history is palpable, and you might even stumble upon a local artisan or two selling handcrafted souvenirs. The balance of history, coastal beauty, and local culture makes Korcula a genuine highlight.
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Heading to Peljesac Peninsula
On your way back, a brief stop in a Peljesac wine shop is on the agenda. Here, seasoned guides will introduce you to Croatia’s wine treasures—famous for its hills and rich vineyards. You’ll have the opportunity to taste local wines, which many travelers find to be a true delight, especially after a day of sightseeing.
This part of the tour offers more than just wine tasting; it’s also a chance to purchase souvenirs, including wine bottles, perfect for remembering your trip. The region’s reputation for good wine is well-deserved, and enjoying it close to where it’s produced adds a layer of authenticity most travelers appreciate.
Returning to Dubrovnik
The day winds down with the scenic drive back, leaving you with memories of a diverse and engaging adventure. The total duration of about nine hours makes it a full but manageable day, especially with pickup included, removing the stress of planning logistics yourself.
The Experience from a Traveler’s Perspective

One reviewer described their experience as “Great trip with interesting commentary about the places visited. Nice little boat trip across to Korcula. Really enjoyed the few hours wandering the streets there and lunch by the Aegean Sea.” These words reflect that the tour offers a blend of informative narration, scenic travel, and free time for personal exploration.
The group size maxing at 50 travelers ensures a lively atmosphere without feeling crowded, and the overall rating of 5/5 suggests that most participants left satisfied. The fact that the tour is booked roughly 32 days in advance indicates its popularity among visitors eager to see this part of Croatia efficiently.
The price point of around $117 per person is reasonable considering the full day’s itinerary, the included transportation, and the wine tasting. It’s a good value for those wanting a comprehensive experience that combines nature, history, and local flavor.
Practical Tips for Travelers
- Wear comfortable shoes — Korcula’s cobbled streets and fort walls demand good footwear.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat — Croatian sun can be strong, especially during summer months.
- Carry some cash — While many places accept cards, small vendors or souvenirs might prefer cash.
- Book in advance — This tour is popular, and securing a spot ensures you don’t miss out.
- Arrive early at the pickup point — To start your adventure smoothly.
- Prepare for some free time — Bring a swim suit if you want to take advantage of Korcula’s beaches.
- Taste the wines — Don’t hesitate to ask about local varietals; Peljesac is famous for them.
- Bring a camera — The views and streets are very photogenic.
- Be mindful of the schedule — The tour’s packed, so stay on time to enjoy everything.
The Sum Up: Who Will Love This Tour?

This Full Day Korcula and Peljesac Wine Tasting Tour offers a wonderful combination of scenic beauty, cultural discovery, and culinary indulgence. It’s ideal for travelers who want to see more than just Dubrovnik’s Old Town, especially those interested in exploring a lively island with historical charm and tasting some of Croatia’s best wines.
If you appreciate walking through vibrant streets, learning about local history, and enjoying excellent wine in a picturesque setting, this tour will suit you perfectly. It’s also a good choice for those who prefer a well-organized day with transportation taken care of, leaving more time to focus on the experience itself.
However, if you prefer slow-paced travel or longer time in each place, you might find the schedule a bit tight. But overall, this trip provides a memorable taste of Croatia’s coast—beautiful, flavorful, and fun.
FAQs

Is pickup included in this tour?
Yes, pickup is offered, making it easy to start your day without worrying about transportation.
How long is the total duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 9 hours, which includes travel, sightseeing, and free time.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs approximately $116.95 per person, offering good value considering the sights and experiences included.
Are there any age restrictions?
Alcoholic beverages are for travelers 18 years and older, but most travelers can participate in the sightseeing.
What are the highlights of Korcula?
Expect colorful streets, historic walls, and the chance to enjoy a meal or swim in the sea during your free time.
Can I buy souvenirs or wine?
Yes, the stop in Peljesac allows you to purchase local wines and souvenirs, making great gifts or keepsakes.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Most likely, yes, especially if your family enjoys a mix of outdoor exploring and cultural activities.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, and casual clothing are recommended for walking and outdoor activities.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund. Less notice means no refund.
This tour offers a solid balance of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and local flavors. It’s a great way for travelers to see Korcula’s charm and taste Croatian wines without the hassle of planning each step themselves. Whether you’re a history buff, a wine enthusiast, or simply seeking a beautiful day by the sea, this trip delivers on many fronts.
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