Peljesac Wine and Gastro Tour from Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: Flexible
This full day private tour to Peljesac peninsula just an hour away from Dubrovnik gives you opportunity to escape from everyday hassle and crowds in Dubrovnik to a peaceful area to enjoy and relax. During this tour you can try some of the best wines in Croatia, drive through vineyards and try the best oysters, mussels and other sea food in Croatia and wider. You will pass through the area famous zinfandel sort of wine came from. Also, you will visit the city of Ston and you can go swimming if the weather allows.
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This full day private tour to Peljesac peninsula just an hour away from Dubrovnik gives you opportunity to escape from everyday hassle and crowds in Dubrovnik to a peaceful area to enjoy and relax. During this tour you can try some of the best wines in Croatia, drive through vineyards and try the best oysters, mussels and other sea food in Croatia and wider. You will pass through the area famous zinfandel sort of wine came from. Also, you will visit the city of Ston and you can go swimming if the weather allows.This private full day tour includes pick up from accommodation in Dubrovnik or the area, driving towards Pelješac peninsula. This is a scenery drive up the coast and along beautiful Elaphite islands. First stop is in Ston, city on Pelješac peninsula, an hour away from Dubrovnik. Ston is famous by second largest city walls in the world (5km) and the oldest salt factory in Europe, which you can visit. Also, the area, especially Ston and Mali Ston is famous by growing oysters, mussels and other sea shells, so you can try them right at the place they're grown. The jurney takes us further on the Pelješac peninsula, beautiful landscapes and vineyards. You can visit 4-5 wineries and try some of the most famous and best Croatian wines, olive oil and other genuine products of the area. You will be driving through beautiful vineyards on southern side of the peninsula, very steep and unique. Then you will come to Trstenik, a small village with a beautiful beach, optional swimming and coffee break.
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