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Korcula island and Peljesac day trips are the most relaxed out of all driving day trips from Dubrovnik, with no traffic jams, border crossings, or big crowds (even in the summer months). Let our experienced and flexible driver-guide take you through the stunning scenery of wine growing peninsula of Peljesac followed by a short boat ride to the island of Korcula where you will explore the medieval fortified city of Korcula with your guide at your own pace. We take pride in our ability to discuss many topics, from history and architecture to food, wine, and contemporary life. Try famous hand-made Zrnovo pasta and pair it with a glass of Korcula's white wine Posip sitting on the city walls promenade. On your way back stop at Potomje winery trying Peljesac red wine – Dingac. History, food, wine, sea, sun, and worry-free travel with Dubrovnik Day Tours!
Inclusions: Air conditioned vehicle, professional English speaking driver-guide throughout the whole journey, Visit to Ston, Boat tickets Orebic-Korcula-Orebic, Tour of Korcula, Wine tasting at one of the best wineries in Peljesac
Exclusions: Food, drinks, Late lunch at mali Ston (optional)
I've had the pleasure of doing 2 tours with these guys: the Dubrovnik city tour and the day trip to Montenegro. I have done my share of tours over the years, and I can honestly say these have been the most informative, well thought, entertaining and fun of them all. It is rare to find people born and raised in the old town of Dubrovnik and it is even more difficult to find people with the knowledge, passion and professionalism that Ivo and Stjepan bring to the table. I could have spent a week listening to the history of both Dubrovnik, Montenegro, Yugoslavia, etc and to all the anecdotes, facts and personal experiences. Truly outstanding. Thanks again for two fabulous days!
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Most often you will read that Korčula is the city of Marco Polo. It is true, but it is also so much more! Korčula’s records of time date back to the Neolithic period. Legend says that fairy-tale Korčula was home to the beautiful Greek mythology hero, Kerkyra. It is even said to be named after her. These days Korčula presents a connection to nature and beautiful beaches, amongst them is also the “Croatian Santorini”. It shows thousands of years of culture, history, and tradition. Hundreds of years old oil groves, vineyards, and fruit and vegetable productions assure you that you will eat good and local in Korčula. Memories of the great Croatian singer Oliver Dragojević, who was born in Korčula, keep lovely dalmatian music and atmosphere on every step. While enjoying a glass of wine, of course.
Inclusions: Pick-up and drop-off at your location in Dubrovnik City area, Van/car ride professional guide and driver, Boat ride to Korčula, Guided tour of Korčula, Wine tasting in traditional Pelješac wine cellars
Exclusions: Gratuities, Pickup outside of Dubrovnik City area, contact us on phone for any information
My one day tour of Montenegro has a very tight schedule. The tour starts from Dubrovnik driving south alongside Adriatic coast passing cities of Cavtat and Konavle region and soon cross the border to Montenegro (do not forget your passports). The tour is driving alongside the Kotor bay (Europe’s most southern fiord) stopping for a photo-stop in front of magical Perast – city of Seamen and 2 small islands with churches (St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks). Finally reach the city of Kotor, nested in the very bottom of Kotor bay surrounded by formidable verticals of neighboring mountains. After Kotor we drove through Vrmac tunnel to the outer coastal part with long beaches and open sea reaching Budva – one of the oldest cities in the whole Adriatic, with charming City Center, and marina for megayachts – today being top tourist destination for younger travelers with all the fun it offers. After Budva we started our return not going alongside Kotor Bay but crossing it by ferry, stopping along the way for photos and refreshments, crossing the border to Croatia and reaching Dubrovnik in the late evening hours.
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Most often you will read that Korčula is the city of Marco Polo. It is true, but it is also so much more! Korčula’s records of time date back to the Neolithic period. Legend says that fairy-tale Korčula was home to the beautiful Greek mythology hero, Kerkyra. It is even said to be named after her. These days Korčula presents a connection of nature and beautiful beaches, amongst them is also the “Croatian Santorini”. It shows thousands of years of culture, history, and tradition. Hundreds of years old oil groves, vineyards, and fruit and vegetable productions assure you that you will eat good and local in Korčula. Memories of the great Croatian singer Oliver Dragojević, who was born in Korčula, keep lovely dalmatian music and atmosphere on every step. While enjoying a glass of wine, of course.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Pick-up and drop-off at your location, Van/car ride professional guide and driver, Boat ride to Korčula, Guided tour of Korčula, Wine tasing in traditional Pelješac wine cellars
Exclusions: Gratuities, Pickup outside of Dubrovnik City Area, please contact us for info
My one day tour of Montenegro has a very tight schedule. The tour starts from Dubrovnik driving south alongside Adriatic coast passing cities of Cavtat and Konavle region and soon cross the border to Montenegro (do not forget your passports). The tour is driving alongside the Kotor bay (Europe’s most southern fiord) stopping for a photo-stop in front of magical Perast – city of Seamen and 2 small islands with churches (St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks). Finally reach the city of Kotor, nested in the very bottom of Kotor bay surrounded by formidable verticals of neighboring mountains. After Kotor we drove through Vrmac tunnel to the outer coastal part with long beaches and open sea reaching Budva – one of the oldest cities in the whole Adriatic, with charming City Center, and marina for megayachts – today being top tourist destination for younger travelers with all the fun it offers. After Budva we started our return not going alongside Kotor Bay but crossing it by ferry, stopping along the way for photos and refreshments, crossing the border to Croatia and reaching Dubrovnik in the late evening hours.
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Lying on a small peninsula on the island of the same name, surrounded by city walls and fortresses, Korcula is one of the most beautiful medieval cities on the Adriatic Coast. The town is also the supposed birthplace of Marco Polo, the famous explorer. Tour the charming streets and squares, with their Renaissance palaces and the magnificent St Mark Cathedral, named for the city’s patron saint.
Inclusions: Transportation by coach and boat, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Wine tasting, Tour escort
Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified
Captains story , cruise route was fantastic,glass of champagne looking at the brautiful sunset? Highly recommend
Group size: min.2 - max.8 people TOP ATTRACTIONS The house of Marco Polo believed to have been born in Korčula Bishop’s palace with theBishop’s Collection of artwork Town museum with the remains of old stonemasonry workshops Town walls
Inclusions: English speaking guide, Entrance tickets for boat, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Lunch & Dinner, Personal expense, Insurance, Gratuites
Small villages throughout the island. Wineries everywhere. Cycle or take a slow drive to enjoy the sights.
Broad choice of excellent bicycles to rent. All accessories available. Paired with the best service available in Orebic area.
Inclusions: Use of bicycle, Helmet by request, Bicycle lock, Bicycle lights by request, Child seats on request, Bicycle tools / spare tires if required for longer tours.
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WHO ARE WE We research, design and develop unique travel programs. Our experience and knowledge, as well as our passion for our homeland, enriches travelers' experience in Croatia. We are travel specialists in custom-designed tours for small and large groups to Croatia & neighboring countries. We are a tourist agency, with over 20 years in the tourist business. We are husband and wife team, Ruđer and Marina, with a team of locals and professionals to make your visit one to remember. The Peljesac Kingdom - wine region! Discover Pelješac peninsula on a wine tasting tour. You will try the best oysters in the WORLD!!! You will see that when you visite with us Mali Ston Bay. Then we keep our tour to Ston, famous for the great Wall and Salt factory. After the Ston, we start drinking the best wine in Croatia! Wish you I great time!
Inclusions: English speaking guide, Oyster farm visit, Ston - city walk, Wine tasting in 4 wineries - Miloš, Korta Katarina, st.Hills, Grgić, Air-conditioned vechicle, Visit Dingac vineyard
Exclusions: Optional - Lunch / Dinner , Our advise is local family restaurant with fresh fish / meat , Personal expense, Insurance, Grauites
Small villages throughout the island. Wineries everywhere. Cycle or take a slow drive to enjoy the sights.
Korčula is one of Dalmatia’s most relaxing getaways and has one of the best preserved medieval centres in the Adriatic. Historic Korčula is therefore the most popular south-Dalmatian destination after the more crowded Dubrovnik. Narrow streets and old stairways, old churches, palaces, mighty walls, cannon protected fortress, romantic small restaurants, red roofs and something more. Once you start strolling the old town streets through one of two gates your first impression is the enormous influence of Venetian architecture, visible at every corner of the town. It’s a birthplace of famous Marco Polo. Local records say that Marco Polo was born in this and his house makes an interesting visit. Cathedral of St. Marco with its square is center of the town. Korcula town has a lot of renaissance and baroque palaces, belonging to famous aristocratic families, some of the palaces are converted to hotels or museums but all of them are unique examples of renaissance, baroque and gothic era.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Bottled water, English speaking driver, Boat tickets to Korčula island
Exclusions: Gratuities
We spent beautiful day exploring Peninsula Peljesac. From the very start to the end it was amazing. Our driver Dario was extremely friendly and knowledge about places and locations. The van was very clean and nice, he gave us a bottle of water. During our trip everything was excellent and we enjoyed it very much. We highly recommended this tour to everyone.
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