Hvar – The Island of Wine
Hvar is synonymous with wine, boasting a rich viticultural tradition dating back to ancient times. Blessed with ample sunshine, fertile soil, and devoted vintners, the island produces exceptional wines, with Plavac Mali reigning as the king of its reds. Visitors can explore Hvar's wine culture by touring its vineyards and cellars, sampling diverse varieties from Bogdanuša to Prošek, all while enjoying the island's stunning landscapes.
Wine enthusiasts can embark on guided wine tours, discovering hidden gems like Stari Grad Plain and Pakleni Islands, where local winemakers share their craft and stories. With a focus on quality over quantity, Hvar's winemaking tradition continues to evolve, incorporating new techniques and varietals while preserving its rich heritage. Whether sipping rosé on a sun-drenched terrace or indulging in a glass of Prošek, every sip tells a tale of the island's history and passion for winemaking. Read more
Details:
1O:00 - Departure
10:10 - 10:20 - Exploring the abandoned village of Malo Grablje
10:25 - 11:00 - Exploring Velo Grablje and visiting the Lavender Museum and the smallest football club in the world, NK Lavanda
11:05 - 11:20 - Preserved limestone quarry and Drywall Hvar lace.
11:25 - 12:15* - A brief stroll through Stari Grad with a driver-guide offering basic facts, followed by a coffee break, and then a detailed 1-hour guided tour led by a professional guide.
12:25 - 12:45 - Vrboska, often dubbed 'Little Venice,' offers delightful sightseeing opportunities.
13:00 - 13:45 - Visit to the Duboković Winery and tasting of various wines and oils with a snack with a brief story about the winery.
14:00 - 15:00 - Visit to the Tomić Winery and tasting of various wines, snack, brief story about the winery.
15:30 - 16:45 - Lunch in Malo Grablje (Peka / Meat or fish)
17:00 - Arrival in Hvar
Price
Minimum number of people per tour is 2.
2-4 people - 130 €
+4 people - 120 €
Wine tour
Per person