Planning a trip to Croatia and looking for an experience that combines scenic beauty, wine tasting, and a touch of history? The Private Tour of Peljesac Peninsula with Optional Wine Tasting offers a thoughtfully curated day that hits all those marks. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, I’ve researched it thoroughly and can tell you it promises an authentic, enjoyable taste of Dalmatia’s famous wine country and historic sights.
Two things we really appreciate about this experience are its balanced mix of cultural exploration and wine indulgence and the personalized nature of a private tour, which allows flexibility and a more intimate connection with local producers. A potential consideration is the price point—at around $335 per person, it’s a premium experience, but that reflects the private transportation, guided insights, and admissions included.
This tour is ideal for wine lovers, history enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a peaceful escape along Croatia’s coast with a taste of local life. If you enjoy authentic experiences, scenic drives, and discovering lesser-known towns, this trip could be a highlight of your Croatian journey.
Key Points

- Personalized Private Tour offers a flexible, intimate experience.
- Includes visits to renowned family-owned wineries with tastings.
- Highlights scenic drives along the Dalmatian coast and across Peljesac Bridge.
- Explores historic Ston, known for its impressive walls and salt works.
- Tastes some of Croatia’s best oysters and local cuisine.
- Duration of about 9.5 hours is ideal for a full-day adventure without feeling rushed.
An In-Depth Look at the Peljesac Peninsula Private Tour

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Scenic Drive and the Peljesac Bridge
Your day starts with the thrill of crossing the Peljesac Bridge, a stunning new structure that connects South Dalmatia to the rest of Croatia. This bridge isn’t just a marvel of engineering; it offers travelers breathtaking views of the surrounding sea and islands. Traveling over this bridge sets the tone for the scenic beauty ahead. From what travelers report, the views are truly memorable, and the bridge itself is a photo-worthy highlight. The 30-minute stop here allows you to appreciate the engineering while soaking in views of the shimmering coast.
Touring the Wine Country
Once on the peninsula, the focus shifts to Croatia’s renowned viticulture. The tour’s visit to family-owned wineries like Bartulovi, Matuko, and Milo offers a genuine glimpse into the Croatian wine scene—small producers with passion and tradition at their core. We loved the way these visits go beyond just tasting; they include stories from the vintners, insights into local winemaking techniques, and a chance to sample wines that reflect the unique terroir of Peljesac.
The wine tastings are optional, but at a cost ranging from €12 to €35 per person, they’re a worthwhile investment if you want to truly savor Croatian wines. One review described the experience as “a great introduction to some top Croatian wineries,” which fits perfectly with the idea of discovering hidden gems rather than big commercial brands.
Exploring Ston: A Medieval Treasure
Next, the tour takes you to Ston, a town often called “Croatia’s Great Wall” due to its second-largest medieval stone wall in the world. Walking along these ancient fortifications feels like stepping back in time. The town’s salt production history also adds an extra layer of interest; salt pans have been vital here for centuries, and you get a sense of how this industry shaped the local economy.
Travelers typically spend about an hour in Ston, which is enough time to stroll the walls, snap photos, and absorb the historic atmosphere. Many find Ston to be a highlight—not just for its architecture but also for the ambiance of its quiet streets and the chance to see authentic Croatian coastal life.
Lunch and Local Delights
After exploring Ston, the tour offers free time for lunch at one of Croatia’s most celebrated fish restaurants. This is a chance to indulge in fresh oysters, which the region is famous for, and traditional Dalmatian seafood dishes. While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, the experience of dining in a local spot adds to the authenticity.
Milos Winery and Wine Tasting
The day wraps up at Milos Winery, one of the most popular wineries on Peljesac. Here, you’ll meet the Milos brothers, learn about their family’s wine heritage, and enjoy a tasting session. The setting is relaxed, and the wines are considered some of the best on the peninsula. Many reviewers highlight this stop as a favorite part of the day because of the friendly atmosphere and high-quality wines.
Practical Details and Value
The tour includes air-conditioned private transport, an English-speaking driver, and all fees and taxes, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Bottled water is provided, which is much appreciated during the warm Croatian day.
While lunch and wine tastings cost extra, the overall value seems fair considering the private nature of the tour, expert guiding, and curated visits. It’s a well-rounded package for those craving a personalized, immersive experience without the crowds.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect if you’re seeking a luxurious but authentic day out in Croatia. It appeals especially to wine aficionados, history buffs, and those who appreciate scenic drives and local flavor. The private setup means you can customize a little or just relax and enjoy the ride. It’s better suited for adults due to the wine tasting component, with a minimum drinking age of 18.
If you’re after a comprehensive day that balances natural beauty, cultural insights, and wine indulgence—without the hassle of self-planning—this tour checks many boxes. It’s also suitable for travelers who value comfort and exclusivity over large group tours.
The Sum Up

This private Peljesac Peninsula tour offers a thoughtfully crafted blend of stunning scenery, historic explorations, and top-quality Croatian wines. The private transportation ensures comfort and flexibility, and each stop is chosen to maximize authenticity and visual appeal. Whether you’re a wine lover eager to taste local vintages, a history lover curious about medieval Ston, or simply looking for a scenic coastal escape, this trip delivers.
The experience’s value lies in its depth—personal visits to family wineries, a peaceful walk along ancient walls, and the chance to sample Croatia’s famed oysters. Although it’s a tad on the pricey side, the personalized service, expert guidance, and curated itinerary make it worth considering for those wanting a special day in Dalmatia.
This tour suits travelers craving authentic, memorable experiences over cookie-cutter excursions. It’s especially well-suited for those who enjoy delicious local food and wine and want a comprehensive taste of Croatia’s Peljesac Peninsula without the stress of planning.
FAQs

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes private, air-conditioned transportation with a driver.
How long is the tour?
Approximately 9 hours and 30 minutes, giving you a full-day experience without feeling rushed.
Are wine tastings included in the price?
No, wine tastings are optional and cost between €12 and €35 per person. The price covers visits and tastings, but the cost is separate.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility for your travel plans.
What is the minimum age for participants?
The minimum drinking age is 18, so this tour is designed for adult guests.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but you’ll have the opportunity to dine at a well-known Croatian seafood restaurant during free time.
What are the main highlights?
Crossing Peljesac Bridge, visiting prestigious wineries, exploring Ston’s city walls and salt works, and tasting oysters and local wines.
Is this a group tour?
No, it’s a private experience, so only your group will participate, allowing for a more personalized visit.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 32 days in advance, indicating good planning ahead.
Is the experience suitable for non-wine enthusiasts?
Yes, even if you’re not a wine lover, the scenic drives, historic sites, and delicious local food make for a memorable day.
In summary, this private Peljesac Peninsula tour provides a wonderful balance of scenic beauty, historical intrigue, and wine tasting—perfect for travelers who want a personalized, authentic slice of Croatia. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing day of exploration or a wine-tasting adventure, it’s a well-rounded choice that highlights the best of Dalmatia’s coastal charm.
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