- Ston City Walls - Medieval town (14 century) that was once the edge off Dubrovnik republic with 7 kilometars long stone walls connecting all the way to the fort at the top of the mountain.\nFamous Ston cake or fresh oysters are some of the options.\nAlso you can visit the oldest salt factory in Europe that is still operating.\n\nDubrovnik to Ston is one hour travel time and will go to next destination to Matusko winery for about 40 minutes.\n- Matusko Winery - Matusko winery is the best and the biggest in the region offering a selection of wine to taste and a tour trough impressive wine cellar\n\nMatusko winery to Trstenik is 30 minutes drive.\n\n- Trstenik - Beautiful Trstenik Bay is the longest stop with optional swimming or having lunch in one of the nicest places on the Peninsula
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Knowledgeable guides sharing facts and stories
- Pricing does not include meals.
- Lunch
Interested in the Dubrovnik Wine Tour? Embark on a memorable trip across the beautiful Pelješac peninsula. Known as the premier wine area in Croatia, the Pelješac peninsula starts at Ston, a mere 50-minute drive from Dubrovnik, extending all the way down to Korčula island.
Our expedition starts in Dubrovnik and leads us on a picturesque journey to Pelješac, with pauses to immerse ourselves in the local culture and take some awe-inspiring photos.
Our enological tour offers a chance to tour some of Croatia’s leading wineries, pair them with renowned fresh oysters from the Mali Ston bay, and sample local delicacies from some of the finest seafood eateries in southern Croatia, all in a single day trip from Dubrovnik.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.