If you’re looking for a way to get out of Dubrovnik’s bustling streets and see some of Croatia’s less-traveled but incredibly rewarding spots, this Korcula Day Tour really hits the mark. It promises a nice balance of history, scenery, and local flavor, all packed into a manageable 10-hour outing.
What we love about this experience is how it combines stunning views of the Adriatic—especially from the Pelješac Peninsula—and gives you a taste of Croatia’s ancient defenses with free time in Ston’s impressive medieval walls. Plus, the visit to Korcula, often called Croatia’s “Little Dubrovnik” and believed to be Marco Polo’s birthplace, is a real highlight. Adding a visit to a local winery caps off the day with some well-deserved wine tasting in a picturesque setting.
One possible drawback is the long travel time—the bus ride can be quite lengthy, and some might find the drive a little tiring compared to the time spent exploring. Nevertheless, this tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a full day of sightseeing, are interested in history, and want to sample local Croatian wines without the hassle of organizing separate outings.
This tour is ideal for those who appreciate authentic experiences and want to see a part of Croatia that isn’t always crowded with travelers. If you’re ready for a well-organized day that combines scenic beauty with cultural insights, this trip should fit the bill.
Key Points

- Includes visits to both Ston and Korcula—two of Croatia’s treasures.
- Ston’s walls are the second-longest medieval fortifications in the world, offering a real sense of history.
- Korcula’s old town is charming, walkable, and filled with historic sites, including St. Marco Cathedral.
- Wine tasting at a Pelješac winery is included, adding local flavor to your day.
- Boat ride to Korcula offers scenic views of the coast and islands.
- The entire day runs from early morning pickup to evening return, making it easy to plan around.
The Itinerary: What to Expect

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Early Morning Pickup in Dubrovnik
Most tours start with a pickup from your accommodation—convenient and stress-free. The bus, or sometimes a van or car depending on the total group size, departs around 07:30. Traveling with a small group means a more intimate experience, and the air-conditioned vehicle keeps everyone comfortable on the drive.
Ston: Medieval Marvels and Saltworks
At around 09:30, you arrive in Ston, a small town famous for its second-longest medieval walls in the world. Here, you’ll get about an hour to stretch your legs, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere of this historic fortress. If you’re interested, there’s also the option to visit the saltworks, which has been producing salt since Roman times—an interesting extra if time permits.
Your guide will likely highlight the walls’ strategic importance and their construction over centuries. Many visitors find the views of the adjoining salt flats and the Pelješac Peninsula especially photogenic. As one reviewer noted, the guide’s knowledge and engaging commentary can really enhance the experience, making history come alive rather than feeling like just a walk along old stones.
Traveling to Korcula via Orebić and Boat Ride
Next, around 10:30, the group departs for Orebić, arriving roughly around 11:45. Here, you’ll board a short boat ride—about 15 minutes—to the old town of Korcula. Expect to reach Korcula around noon, where you’ll have a few hours to explore on your own.
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Korcula’s old town is full of character. Narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and the St. Marco Cathedral make for great wandering. You’ll have free time to explore, take photos, and perhaps find a cozy spot for lunch. Many visitors enjoy simply strolling the walls or relaxing on the beach if weather allows.
According to reviews, the guides are knowledgeable and keep the group informed on local legends and history, making the walk more meaningful. One traveler said, “Hannah was amazing! Great information and knowledge,” which indicates the quality of storytelling.
Afternoon at Leisure and Wine Tasting
By 15:00, you’ll gather back at the port to start the trip back to Orebić. Once there, the tour continues with a visit to a local winery on the Pelješac Peninsula. Here, you can taste various Croatian wines—a highlight for many travelers—and even purchase bottles to bring home. The wine tasting costs around 10 euros per person at the visited winery, adding a delightful flavor to your Croatian experience.
Return to Dubrovnik
Expect to arrive back in Dubrovnik between 17:30 and 18:00, tired but enriched by a day full of scenery, history, and local flavor. The entire experience is about 10 hours, making it a full but rewarding day trip.
The Experience: What Travelers Say

The reviews paint a pretty positive picture overall. One traveler from Australia gave a 5 out of 5, praising the guide Davor for his engaging storytelling and noting the “great game of Thrones” tour. This suggests that guides who are lively and knowledgeable greatly enhance the experience.
Another visitor from the UK appreciated the excellent driver and guide, though they did mention that the bus’s air conditioning could be better, a small consideration on hot days.
A French traveler found the travel time somewhat long relative to the destinations, which highlights the importance of being comfortable with longer drives if you choose this tour.
Transportation, Timing, and Value

The transportation is included in the price, with a focus on comfort via air-conditioned vehicles. The timing is fairly packed, with the earliest pickups at 07:30 and return around 18:00. This means you’ll experience a full day—ideal if you want to cover a lot but might be tiring if you prefer more relaxed pacing.
The cost of $102 per person is reasonable considering the inclusions: transportation, boat ride, and wine tasting. It offers good value, especially since organized tours often include guided commentary, which can significantly deepen your understanding and appreciation of the sites.
Practical Tips for Travelers

- Bring your swimming gear if you want to take advantage of free time on the beach.
- Prepare some cash for the wine tasting and any snacks or souvenirs.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring old towns and walking along the walls.
- Bring sunscreen and water—Croatia can be quite sunny, especially in summer.
- Book early if traveling in peak season, as the tour requires a minimum of four people to operate during off-season months.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This trip is perfect for history buffs, wine lovers, and those wanting a scenic escape from Dubrovnik. It suits travelers who enjoy guided experiences with knowledgeable guides, appreciate authentic Croatian towns, and don’t mind a full day on the road. It’s especially good for those who want to see Korcula’s charm without the hassle of organizing their own transport and itinerary.
However, if you prefer to explore at your own pace or dislike long bus rides, this might not be your best option. Also, if you’re a beach lover, the free time might be limited, so plan accordingly.
Final Thoughts

This Korcula Day Tour offers a well-organized way to explore some of Croatia’s most captivating spots. From Ston’s historic walls to Korcula’s picturesque streets and local wines, it hits a sweet spot for travelers wanting a mix of history, scenery, and culture. The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge add personal touches that make the experience more memorable.
While the lengthy travel time may not suit everyone, the chance to see stunning coastal views and taste authentic Croatian wines makes it a worthwhile outing. It’s particularly valuable for those who want a comprehensive day trip with everything arranged for them in a friendly, informative setting.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for more, this tour promises a rewarding glimpse into Croatia’s less-trodden but equally enchanting corners.
FAQ
Is pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Dubrovnik.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 10 hours, from early morning pickup to evening return.
How long is the boat ride to Korcula?
The boat ride from Orebić to Korcula takes about 15 minutes.
Are the wine tasting costs included?
The tour includes a visit to a winery where you can taste Croatian wines for around 10 euros per person.
Can I visit the saltworks in Ston?
Yes, it’s possible to visit the saltworks during your free time in Ston if you wish.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, water, and swimming gear if you want to enjoy the beach during free time.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the tour’s focus on scenery and history makes it generally suitable for families, but consider the long travel times.
What if I don’t want to buy wine?
Wine tasting is included, but you are under no obligation to purchase.
How many people typically join this tour?
The group size varies depending on the season and demand, but it generally offers a small-group experience.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility in case plans change.
In essence, this tour offers a well-balanced slice of Croatia’s scenic, historic, and cultural delights. Ideal for travelers eager to see more with minimal fuss, it provides a memorable day that combines stunning coastal views, ancient walls, charming towns, and local wines—all in one satisfying package.
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