Experience the rich history of the Republic of Dubrovnik on a private half-day tour. Taste premium Croatian wines and fresh oysters, explore the city walls, and visit the ancient Ston saltworks.
Experience the rich history of the Republic of Dubrovnik on a private half-day tour. Taste premium Croatian wines and fresh oysters, explore the city walls, and visit the ancient Ston saltworks.
- Lookout Elaphites - Explore Majkovi, a breathtaking yet lesser-known panoramic viewpoint near Dubrovnik. This hidden treasure, cherished by locals, provides stunning views of the Elaphite Islands and the southern Croatian coastline—ideal for photography and a tranquil retreat into nature.
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Lookout Elaphites - Explore Majkovi, a breathtaking yet lesser-known panoramic viewpoint near Dubrovnik. This hidden treasure, cherished by locals, provides stunning views of the Elaphite Islands and the southern Croatian coastline—ideal for photography and a tranquil retreat into nature.
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Ston City Walls - Ston, once a vital part of the Dubrovnik Republic, is renowned for its 5.5 km-long defensive walls, often referred to as the “European Wall of China.” Constructed in the 14th century, these walls safeguarded one of Europe’s oldest active saltworks, which still produces salt using traditional techniques.
The town is also famous for its exceptional oysters from Mali Ston Bay and local Pelješac wines, making it an ideal destination for both history and culinary enthusiasts. With its unique combination of heritage, flavor, and scenery, Ston is a must-visit in southern Dalmatia.
- Ston Salt Works - The salt production at the Ston saltworks has a rich history dating back to ancient times. These salt pans, established in the 14th century, have maintained their traditional methods through generations. The process begins by channeling seawater into a series of shallow basins, allowing natural elements—sun and wind—to gradually evaporate the water, leaving behind crystallized salt.
Ston’s strategic location, surrounded by a network of canals and channels, made it an ideal site for salt production. Salt was a valuable commodity in the past, essential for food preservation and considered a strategic resource for trade and wealth.
This artisanal method, passed down through centuries, contributes to the distinct taste and quality of Ston’s salt. The saltworks continue to honor these traditional techniques, offering a unique experience that intertwines history, culture, and craftsmanship. Ston’s salt remains a prized product, sought after for its purity and authentic production process.
- Milos Winery - Visit the Miloš Winery, one of Croatia’s most esteemed family-owned wineries, known for its organic production and internationally acclaimed Plavac Mali wines. Situated on the slopes of Pelješac, the winery blends tradition with sustainability, aging wines in old oak barrels for a deep, complex flavor. A guided tasting in their stone cellar reveals the essence of southern Dalmatia in every glass. Perfectly paired with local oysters, but the wine is the true highlight.
- Dea ribolov - Maloston Bay is renowned for its centuries-old oyster farming tradition, dating back to Roman times. Thanks to the mix of fresh and salt water, the oysters here are considered among the finest in the world. Join Dea Fishing for a relaxing boat tour and visit a local oyster farm, where you’ll learn about the cultivation process. Enjoy a tasting of freshly harvested oysters paired with local wine—and for those who wish, a traditional buzara-style lunch can be arranged for an additional cost.
- Seosko domaćinstvo Ficović - Experience genuine tradition at the Ficović Family Farm, located in the picturesque fishing bay of Hodilje. With generations of fishing heritage, the family serves freshly caught and prepared fish and seafood every day. Set in a serene coastal setting, this is the perfect spot for seafood lovers looking to enjoy authentic Dalmatian flavors and local life.

- Live commentary during scenic drive
- History lesson
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional English-speaking driver/guide
- Cruise ship pick-up and drop-off
- Apartment pick-up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Photography
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Live commentary during scenic drive
- History lesson
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional English-speaking driver/guide
- Cruise ship pick-up and drop-off
- Apartment pick-up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Photography
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- The entrance fee to the Salt Museum is charged additionally at 7€ per person.
- The entrance fee to the city walls (with no time limit) is charged additionally at 10€ per person.
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- The entrance fee to the Salt Museum is charged additionally at 7€ per person.
- The entrance fee to the city walls (with no time limit) is charged additionally at 10€ per person.
Uncover the hidden treasures of southern Dalmatia on a guided excursion from Dubrovnik. Journey along the picturesque Adriatic coastal road, then follow the historic Napoleon Road to Gajina viewpoint, where you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Elaphiti Islands, Mljet, and Pelješac.
Discover the medieval town of Ston, which was once an essential part of…
Uncover the hidden treasures of southern Dalmatia on a guided excursion from Dubrovnik. Journey along the picturesque Adriatic coastal road, then follow the historic Napoleon Road to Gajina viewpoint, where you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Elaphiti Islands, Mljet, and Pelješac.
Discover the medieval town of Ston, which was once an essential part of the Republic of Dubrovnik. Stroll along the impressive Ston Walls, which extend 5.5 km and are the longest in Europe. Visit the Ston Saltworks, which have been operational for over 2,000 years, and learn about the traditional methods of salt production.
Optionally, embark on a boat trip to an oyster farm for a fresh tasting experience at sea, or savor a meal at OPG Ficović, renowned for its seafood. Conclude with a visit to the Miloš Winery, explore the cellar, and sample award-winning wines such as Plavac Mali and Dingač.
Return to Dubrovnik enriched with flavors, views, and unforgettable memories.
- Minimum age requirement for alcohol consumption is 18 years of age
- When making a reservation, please be sure to mention if you need a child’s seat.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.