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Taxi Kokanja takes you to the Pelješac Peninsula wine tour
Pelješac, a stunning peninsula located in the south of Croatia, is a true paradise for lovers of nature, history, and fine wine. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and charming coastal towns, Pelješac is also home to a rich winemaking tradition that dates back centuries. The region’s unique microclimate, combined with its rocky soil and sun-drenched hills, creates the perfect conditions for producing some of Croatia’s most renowned wines.
This enchanting peninsula is dotted with picturesque vineyards, where passionate winemakers have perfected their craft over generations, producing exceptional wines that have gained international recognition. From the robust and full-bodied Plavac Mali, a red wine often compared to Zinfandel, to the crisp and refreshing Pošip, a white wine that thrives in this sun-kissed region, Pelješac offers a diverse selection of flavors to delight every palate.
Join Taxi Kokanja on one of our exclusive wine tours and immerse yourself in the rich viticultural heritage of Pelješac. Explore family-run wineries, stroll through scenic vineyards, and indulge in guided tastings of white, red, rosé, and dessert wines, expertly paired with local delicacies such as fresh seafood, aged cheeses, and traditional Dalmatian prosciutto.
Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious traveler eager to discover the hidden gems of Croatian winemaking, our wine tours promise an unforgettable experience filled with exquisite flavors, fascinating stories, and the warm hospitality of local vintners. Let us take you on a journey through the heart of Pelješac’s wine country, where every sip tells a story of tradition, passion, and the timeless beauty of this remarkable region.
Ston
Taxi Kokanja takes you to an unforgettable journey and explore the historic town of Ston, a hidden gem on the Pelješac Peninsula, where history, culture, and gastronomy blend seamlessly.
Take a scenic walk along the awe-inspiring Ston Walls, the second-longest defensive wall in Europe, originally constructed between the 14th and 15th centuries. Stretching over 5 kilometers and reaching heights of 5 to 10 meters, these impressive fortifications were built to protect the valuable salt pans and the town itself. As you ascend the ancient stone pathways, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, lush vineyards, and the picturesque surroundings.
Visit the renowned Ston Saltworks, one of the oldest active salt production sites in the world, where traditional methods of sea salt extraction have been preserved for centuries. Learn about the fascinating process of salt harvesting, which dates back to Roman times, and discover why Ston’s salt was once considered as valuable as gold.
After exploring the rich historical and cultural heritage of Ston, take a well-deserved break in one of the town’s charming restaurants. Indulge in the region’s famous gastronomic specialties, including fresh seafood, locally sourced oysters from Mali Ston Bay, and delicious Dalmatian delicacies paired with exquisite wines from the Pelješac Peninsula.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or a foodie seeking an authentic culinary experience, Ston has something for everyone. Let us guide you through this enchanting town, where every corner tells a story of resilience, tradition, and the timeless beauty of the Adriatic coast.
Dubrovnik
Situated on the stunning southern Adriatic Sea coast, Dubrovnik is often hailed as the most picturesque city on the Dalmatian coast and is famously known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” With its breathtaking medieval architecture, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere, this enchanting city seamlessly blends its storied past with the charm of modern-day life.
Dubrovnik is a true living museum and an open-air stage, where every stone and street tells a story. Enclosed by remarkably well-preserved medieval walls stretching an impressive 1,940 meters, the Old Town boasts an extraordinary collection of historic landmarks, charming squares, and picturesque alleyways. Walking along the ancient city walls, you’ll witness unparalleled views of the shimmering Adriatic Sea, the terracotta rooftops, and the lively streets below.
Join us on an unforgettable journey through Dubrovnik’s Old Town, where you’ll explore iconic landmarks such as the majestic Rector’s Palace, the grand Sponza Palace, and the stunning Onofrio’s Fountain. Marvel at the impressive city walls and fortresses that have stood the test of time, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding seascape.
For a truly spectacular experience, take a cable car ride to the top of Mount Srđ, where you’ll be treated to panoramic views of Dubrovnik, the shimmering coastline, and the nearby Elaphiti Islands. Enjoy a delicious meal at a scenic hilltop restaurant, where you can savor authentic Dalmatian cuisine while admiring the breathtaking sunset.
History enthusiasts can delve deeper into the city’s past with a visit to the insightful War Museum, which offers a compelling look at Dubrovnik’s resilience during the Homeland War. From centuries-old fortifications to modern-day attractions, Dubrovnik is a city that captivates the heart and soul.
Split
Nestled along the stunning Dalmatian coast, Old Town Split is a true gem that seamlessly blends history, culture, and Mediterranean charm. This UNESCO-listed historic center offers an extraordinary journey through time, where ancient Roman ruins stand side by side with medieval architecture and a lively modern atmosphere. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply a traveler seeking an authentic experience, Split promises to captivate your senses with its fascinating past and vibrant present.
At the heart of the Old Town lies the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace, a masterpiece of Roman architecture built in the 4th century as a lavish retirement residence for the Emperor Diocletian. Today, this sprawling complex is a living monument where ancient columns, grand courtyards, and beautifully preserved temples merge with bustling cafés, artisan shops, and charming alleyways. Walk through the impressive Golden Gate, once the grand entrance to the palace, and imagine the splendor of the Roman Empire.
For breathtaking panoramic views of Split and the shimmering Adriatic Sea, climb the bell tower of St. Domnius Cathedral, one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals in the world. Inside, admire the intricate carvings and historical artifacts that tell the story of Split’s enduring spiritual and cultural significance.
Descend into the Palace Cellars, an underground labyrinth that once supported the grand halls of the emperor’s residence. These well-preserved chambers provide a glimpse into Roman engineering and have also served as a filming location for Game of Thrones.
Marvel at the Temple of Jupiter, a stunning example of ancient Roman religious devotion, now converted into a baptistery adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. Experience the mesmerizing acoustics of the Vestibule, where traditional Dalmatian klapa singers often perform, filling the space with hauntingly beautiful melodies.
No visit to Split would be complete without a stop at the statue of Grgur Ninski, a medieval Croatian bishop known for his advocacy of the Slavic language in religious services. Rubbing the toe of his grand bronze statue is said to bring good luck, making it a cherished local tradition for visitors and residents alike.


























