Traveling to Korula? If you’re after a way to combine scenic beauty, local flavor, and a touch of nostalgia, this Vintage Car Tour with Wine and Olive Oil Tasting might just be your kind of experience. It’s a guided journey that offers more than just sightseeing; it’s an intimate peek into the island’s traditions and landscapes, all wrapped up in a vintage ride.
What really stands out about this tour is how personal and relaxed it feels. You get to drive a classic Renault from 1989 (or sit back if you prefer), visit family-run wineries, and sample some of the island’s best organic olive oils. It’s a genuine taste of Korula’s countryside, history, and flavors—without the rush of larger tour groups.
That said, it isn’t perfect for everyone. If you’re not comfortable driving a manual vehicle or prefer a more active, on-foot exploration, this might not be your first choice. But for those who enjoy a leisurely, authentic experience with good company, it ticks quite a few boxes. It’s especially suited for couples, small groups, or anyone interested in local wines and scenic drives.
Key Points
- Personalized experience with a private group led by knowledgeable guides.
- Scenic drives through Korula’s charming villages and lush landscapes.
- Authentic tastings of organic olive oils and indigenous wines like Poip and Grk.
- Historical insights into Korula’s Venetian past and local culture.
- Comfortable vintage transportation, perfect for car enthusiasts and vintage lovers.
- Flexible reservation options with pay later and full cancellation policies.
A Closer Look at the Experience
This tour offers a blend of culture, relaxed sightseeing, and delicious tasting that feels genuinely laid-back. You begin in Korula’s old town, where your guide takes you on a quick 30-minute walk through its cobblestone streets. Here, you’ll learn about Marco Polo and Korula’s Venetian connections—important details that give a bit of context to the charm of this historic town. We loved the way our guide shared stories with ease, making history feel like a friendly chat rather than a lecture.
After soaking in the old town’s atmosphere, it’s time to hop into the vintage Renault 4. Driving through Korula’s scenic roads, you’ll get a sense of how life moves at a slower pace here. The car itself—an authentic 1989 model—adds a layer of fun and nostalgia to the ride. We found that having a small, private group really enhanced this part of the experience, allowing for personalized stops and plenty of photo opportunities.
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The Olive Oil Tasting
One of the tour’s highlights is the stop at an ancient olive grove overlooking the sea. Here, you get to sample organic olive oils that are made locally, straight from the trees. It’s a chance to taste the real deal—fresh, flavorful, and unlike the bottled varieties you find in stores. The guide explains the traditional production process, adding educational value to the tasting. As one reviewer put it, “Marko’s own homemade olive oil was delicious,” which perfectly captures how genuine and personal these tastings feel.
Visiting the Wineries
Next, the tour takes you to Smokvica, where you visit a small, family-run winery. The focus here is on Poip wine, a Croatian indigenous grape variety. You’ll taste this unique wine, gaining insight into what makes it special—its earthy, authentic character. The winery is small but filled with love, and the owners’ passion really shows through their wines. One guest describes the experience as feeling “more like a conversation among friends,” which is exactly the tone this part of the tour maintains.
Scenic Stop in Lumbarda
The final highlight is Lumbarda, renowned for its sandy beaches and lush vineyards. Here, you get to enjoy a glass of Grk wine while soaking in the views. The short 15-minute stop is enough to appreciate the beauty of this part of the island—think rolling hills, sea breezes, and rows of grapevines. It’s a calming end to the journey, making it perfect for unwinding and taking photos.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat’s Included and What’s Not
The tour package covers the essentials: the guided walk through Korula’s old town, the vintage car ride, olive oil tasting, and wine tastings at two different locations. You’ll also get a chance to enjoy a glass of the local wines—Poip in Smokvica and Grk in Lumbarda—adding a nice variety to the experience.
However, food beyond the tastings isn’t included. If you’re hungry afterward or want a full meal, you’ll need to plan separately. Personal expenses, such as souvenirs or additional drinks, are also on your tab. The tour provides a great value considering the personalized service, the quality of tastings, and the scenic drives—all for $177 per person.
Real Traveler Insights
Reviews from past participants highlight the guide’s knowledge and friendliness. One said, “Marko and the lovely red Renault were a great double act,” emphasizing how enjoyable and relaxed the whole day felt. Another noted, “Marko truly gave us an unforgettable experience,” pointing to the personal touch that sets this tour apart.
Most agree that the scenery is stunning, and the wines are a rare treat outside of Croatia. The olive oil tasting, in particular, is a highlight—many describe the home-made oils as “delicious” and special. The intimate setting at the family-owned wineries creates a warm, authentic atmosphere, far removed from large, impersonal tours.
Practical Details and Considerations
The tour lasts approximately three hours, making it a manageable addition to your day. It starts in Korula and involves some walking on cobblestone streets, so comfortable shoes are a must. You’ll want to bring a hat, sunscreen, and your camera to capture the views.
Because you’ll be driving a manual transmission vehicle, this tour isn’t suitable if you’re uncomfortable with driving or prefer not to drive yourself. Notably, alcohol isn’t allowed in the vehicle, which makes sense given the wine tastings and the driving involved.
The group is private, so you’ll have a tailored experience, and you can reserve your spot with the flexibility of paying later. Cancellation is free if you do so 24 hours in advance, which is convenient if your plans aren’t set yet.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re someone who enjoys slow-paced drives, authentic local experiences, and tasting unique wines and olive oils, this tour offers a wonderful blend. It’s ideal for couples or small groups wanting a more personal connection to Korula’s culture. It’s also perfect for those who appreciate vintage cars and scenic countryside.
However, if you’re not comfortable driving a manual or prefer a more active, walk-focused exploration, you might want to look elsewhere. It’s not suited for travelers looking for a high-energy adventure or a large-group tour.
Final Thoughts
This vintage car tour in Korula offers more than just sightseeing; it’s a curated taste of the island’s traditions, landscapes, and flavors. The intimate nature, combined with the scenic drives, knowledgeable guide, and authentic tastings, makes it a memorable experience for those who love small-group, culturally rich outings.
For travelers seeking a relaxing, behind-the-scenes look at Korula—through the lens of a vintage car, local wines, and organic olive oils—this tour delivers in spades. It’s a good choice for those who want to feel connected to the land, its history, and its people, all while enjoying some beautiful scenery and delicious food and drink.
Korula: Vintage Car Tour with Wine and Olive Oil Tasting
FAQ
Can I drive the vintage car myself?
Yes, you need to be comfortable driving a manual transmission car, as you will be driving the vintage Renault during the tour.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the lovely scenery and moments.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. The tour covers tastings of olive oil and wines, but you’ll need to plan for additional food if desired.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The information doesn’t specify children’s suitability, but since it involves driving and walking on cobblestones, it may be best for older children or teenagers.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about three hours, including walking, driving, and tasting stops.
What languages does the guide speak?
Guides are available in English, German, and Croatian, making it accessible for most travelers.
If you’re after a relaxed, authentic peek into Korula’s countryside, culture, and wines, this vintage car tour could be just what you need. It offers a great mix of scenery, history, and local flavor, especially if you appreciate a personal touch and a bit of vintage charm.
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