Meet your guide for this special wine lovers tour at 2:00pm and take the part of Hvar’s wine tastings and experience how Greeks and Romans were already growing grapes and producing wine on Hvar 300 years well before Christ was born. Sip and savor your way through the wines of Hvar island and visit three of Croatia’s most esteemed winemakers on this small group tour.
Pickup included
In Jelsa, a small coastal town with a long wine-making tradition, the Tomić family cultivate indigenous grapes as well as experimenting with new ones. Pay particular attention to Prošek, the original Dalmatian wine made from selected grapes of the highest local quality.
Also in Jelsa, you will have a chance to taste what it’s like to try ”2718 hours in the bottle”. Young and ambitious ”wine newcomers” without vineyards or with very small land plots. Their feeling belief is that basing wine production on grapes purchased from other farmers can’t possibly be as good as coming from your own vineyard. Here in Croatia, Dubokovic wines have become a ”must have” in the finest restaurants, hotels and specialized wine shops.
Last but not least, the Carić family in Vrboska have been involved with vineyards for as long as they remember. However, it was not before Vino Hvar was established that they started producing their own “Carič wines”. The family have 5-hectares of vineyards in a specially designated wine growing area known as “Vinogorje Hvar.”
We will choose three vineries among five listed above. Our choice will depend on the availability of listed vineries. Please feel free to suggest your favourite vineries and we will try to do our best.
In the village of Vrisnik meet the only woman among winemakers Jo Ahearne. She moved few years ago on the island from Great Briatain and she is an academically trained winemaker and first Master of Wine producing in Croatia. Her knowledge and indigenous grapes from the islands of Hvar and Korčula makes a perfect combination in wine bottles. In every sip you will find the love of grapes and sophisticated flavour of wine.
In the largest village of Vrbanj on the island the Plančić family started in 1919 and continues until the present day, combining tradition and modern oenological achievements. In every glass you will find the love of grapes, authenticity of the ecologically protected area, and harmony of the indigenous but courageous wine producers.
The Carić family in Vrboska have been involved with vineyards for as long as they remember. However, it was not before Vino Hvar was established that they started producing their own “Carič wines”. The family have 5-hectares of vineyards in a specially designated wine growing area known as “Vinogorje Hvar.”
On this tour you will have a chance to taste four or five different wines, accompanied by the island’s finest local appetisers with all informations needed to satisfy your curiosity. The vineries you visit, will be three of all wineries mentioned on all places, depending on availability.
Please meet the guide/driver in front of Tisak shop, which is on the corner at the Bus station.
• Minimum numbers 2 people apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
• Minimum drinking age is 18 years
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.
Hvar is a picturesque island in Croatia known for its vibrant nightlife, historic architecture, and stunning natural beauty. It offers a unique blend of medieval charm, pristine beaches, and lush lavender fields, making it a popular destination for diverse travelers.
The main town on the island, known for its medieval architecture, vibrant nightlife, and stunning harbor views.
The oldest town on the island, founded by Greek colonists. Known for its rich history and agricultural landscapes.
A group of small islands near Hvar Town, known for their beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of Hvar Town and the Adriatic Sea.
A famous sea cave on the nearby island of Biševo, known for its stunning blue light effect.
A traditional Dalmatian dish cooked under a bell-like lid with hot coals, featuring meat or seafood with vegetables.
A seafood risotto made with cuttlefish, giving it a distinctive black color.
A slow-cooked beef dish marinated in wine and spices, served with gnocchi.
Dalmatian dry-cured ham, often served as an appetizer with cheese and local bread.
This is the busiest time of year with warm weather, vibrant nightlife, and crowded beaches. Perfect for those who enjoy a lively atmosphere.
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Hvar is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.
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Buses are infrequent and can be crowded during peak season. Schedules are available at local tourist offices.
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Croatia's second-largest city, known for its Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and vibrant city life.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval architecture, historic walls, and stunning coastal views.
A nearby island known for its beautiful beaches, including the famous Zlatni Rat beach.
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