Introduction
If you’re heading to Dubrovnik and craving a break from the bustling city streets, this Ston Oysters & Wine Tasting Tour offers a fantastic way to explore Croatia’s lesser-known treasures. While many visitors stick to Dubrovnik’s Old Town, this experience takes you to the charming coastal town of Ston, famous for its oysters, salt production, and medieval walls. A big plus? You get a seamless, private transfer, so no worries about navigating or logistics.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it combines multiple highlights into one day — from boat trips and culinary tastings to historical walks and wine. It’s also been quite popular, with travelers booking their spots about two months in advance, which suggests it offers good value for the price. But, of course, it’s not perfect: some activities require cash payments on the day, and entrance fees are extra. Still, if you’re looking for an authentic taste of Croatian life, this tour could suit you well.
This experience tends to attract those who love food, history, and wine, and who want a relaxed, well-organized outing that isn’t overly touristy. It’s suitable for travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and tasting, and who don’t mind a full day out — about 6 to 7 hours — with some walking and boat time. Families with older children might find it enjoyable too, provided they’re comfortable with walking and a bit of a boat ride.
- Key Points
- Exploring the Full Itinerary
- Pick-Up and Transfer
- Stop 1: Mali Ston Bay & Oyster Farm
- Stop 2: Ston Old Town
- Stop 3: Vinarija Urlin — Wine Tasting
- Stop 4: Trsteno Arboretum
- The Experience We Loved
- The Value Question
- Possible Drawbacks
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
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- Frequently Asked Questions
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Key Points

- All-Inclusive Comfort: Round-trip transfer from your hotel or port makes logistics effortless.
- Diverse Highlights: From oyster farms and salt flats to medieval walls and botanical gardens, the tour covers many bases.
- Gourmet Experiences: Enjoy fresh oysters, mussels, and Croatian wine — all part of the day’s highlights.
- Transparent Pricing and Fees: Entrance fees and some activities are extra, paid on-site, so budget accordingly.
- Flexible, Private Group: Only your group participates, offering a personalized experience.
- Ideal for Food & History Enthusiasts: A real mix for those who love culinary delights combined with cultural sights.
Exploring the Full Itinerary

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Pick-Up and Transfer
The tour starts with a pickup from your hotel or cruise ship, making things simple if you’re staying in Dubrovnik. The transport is a modern, fully air-conditioned van, which is comfortable for groups of up to 8 people. This private setup means no waiting around for others — you’re on your schedule.
Stop 1: Mali Ston Bay & Oyster Farm
The day kicks off with a boat tour of the oyster farm at Mali Ston Bay. You’ll hop aboard a boat (the duration is about 1.5 hours), glowing with the anticipation of tasting some of the best oysters Croatia has to offer. The farm visit includes a fresh oyster tasting — typically 5 oysters per person — and a portion of mussels cooked in the traditional Buzara style, paired with homemade wine.
A word of caution: the boat tour and oyster farm visit are paid separately in cash, with a total of around €180 for 1-3 people, or €45 per person for larger groups. This extra cost is worth it if you’re into seafood, but it’s good to be prepared for that additional expense. Reviewers, like Mikko, have called this experience “exceeded expectations,” and loved the guide Ivo, who made the day memorable.
Stop 2: Ston Old Town
Next, you’ll explore Ston’s medieval walls and salt flats. The town is a treasure trove of history, with ancient walls stretching for about 5.5 km, and salt production dating back centuries. The entrance fee for the walk on Ston walls is about €10, which isn’t included in the tour price.
Walking the walls offers sweeping views of the bay and a chance to imagine what life was like centuries ago. The salt pans are a fascinating sight, often still operational, showcasing salt harvesting methods that have remained largely unchanged. The tour includes a guided walk, giving you context about the town’s significance.
Stop 3: Vinarija Urlin — Wine Tasting
The experience continues with a visit to Vinarija Urlin, a cozy local winery. Here, you’ll sample three glasses of Croatian wine, roughly an hour of tasting. The cost is about €20 per person, payable on arrival. The wines are considered high quality, and if you’re a wine lover, you’re in for a treat. Reviewers mention that the wine tasting is one of the best parts of the day, especially with the knowledgeable host.
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Stop 4: Trsteno Arboretum
The last stop is the Trsteno Arboretum, a botanical garden that’s also famous for being a filming location for “Game of Thrones.” Expect about an hour wandering among lush trees, exotic plants, and picturesque vistas. Entrance is about €10, paid on site, but the setting makes it worth the extra cost.
The Experience We Loved

One of the standout elements of this tour is how it balances culinary delights with cultural sights. The fresh oysters and mussels are truly memorable, especially paired with the Croatian homemade wine. The boat trip adds a relaxing, scenic element, giving you a true taste of local life and seafood culture.
The tour’s flexibility and personalized touch shine through, as noted by Mikko’s glowing review — “everything exceeded our expectations,” thanks in part to a guide who made the experience special. The private nature means you can ask questions, linger a little longer, or skip certain parts if you prefer.
The Value Question
At around $222 per person, the price might seem steep, but consider what’s included: private transport, hotel pickup, all entry fees (except some paid on-site), and multiple stops. When you compare it to doing all these activities separately, the convenience and quality of the experience make it worthwhile, especially for those who want a curated, hassle-free day.
Possible Drawbacks
The main downside is that some costs are extra, paid in cash on the day — notably the oyster farm boat tour and entrance fees. If you’re on a tight budget, those can add up. Also, the tour is quite full, with a packed itinerary, so if you prefer a slow pace or more free time, it might feel rushed.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is ideal for food lovers and history buffs who are curious about Croatia’s local traditions. It’s perfect if you want a day that’s well-organized, with a variety of experiences, but not overly touristy. It also appeals to those who enjoy wine and seafood, and don’t mind a full day out. Families with older children should find it engaging, especially if they enjoy walking and boat rides.
If you’re short on time and want to explore beyond Dubrovnik’s walls, this trip delivers a well-rounded taste of local life, with enough flexibility to tailor the experience somewhat.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for children?
Children can join, but they should be comfortable with walking and boat rides. The itinerary involves some physical activity, so parents should consider age and stamina.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees to Ston walls and the Trsteno Arboretum are paid on-site, typically around €10 each. The boat tour of the oyster farm is paid separately in cash.
How long does each stop last?
The boat and oyster farm visit lasts about 1.5 hours, the Old Town walk about an hour, wine tasting around an hour, and the arboretum another hour.
What is the format of transportation?
It’s a private, modern van with air conditioning, making for a comfortable day. Only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, perfect if your plans change.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely, it’s private, so solo travelers can join easily and enjoy the personalized experience.
What languages are available?
An English-speaking driver/guide is standard, with additional languages available upon request.
To sum it up, this Ston Oysters & Wine Tasting Tour offers a thoughtfully curated day out, blending local culinary traditions with historical sights and scenic views. It’s most suitable for those who want a deeper dive into Croatia’s coastal culture without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. Expect memorable tastes, great company, and a chance to see a different side of the Dubrovnik region.
Whether you’re a foodie eager to sample fresh oysters and Croatian wine, or a history enthusiast drawn to medieval walls and salt flats, this tour has something to offer. Just keep in mind the extra costs for some activities and entrance fees, and plan your budget accordingly. If that sounds like a good fit, it’s very likely to be a highlight of your Croatian trip.
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