Description
With an exclusive annual production of just 15,000 bottles, the prestigious Dubokovic Winery offers a rare taste of Hvar’s most coveted vintages. Swirling boutique Medvid wine inside a traditional stone konoba hits different, connecting you to the island’s soul through 90-year-old vines, fragrant lavender fields, and sweeping views from a historic Napoleon fortress.
Why is this experience so famous?
The Hvar Island Tour with Wine and Olive Oil Tasting is consistently ranked as a top-tier experience for those seeking an authentic taste of Croatia’s luxury and heritage. People rave about the perfect blend of breathtaking scenery—from the heights of the Napoleon fortress to the UNESCO-protected Stari Grad Plain—and the exclusive access to the renowned Duboković Winery. This isn’t just a tour; it’s a sophisticated cultural deep dive where you’ll taste world-class, experimental wines like “Medvid” and unique aromatized olive oils found only in the finest European restaurants. It is an absolute must-do because it offers an intimate, sensory journey through the soul of Hvar, guided by the vision of one of the island’s most admired winemakers.
Is it worth visiting?
Absolutely, especially if you love discovering boutique wines and authentic island traditions. You will be captivated by the panoramic views from the Napoleon fortress, the historic UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain, and the exclusive tasting of “Medvid” wine and artisanal olive oils at the renowned Dubokovic winery. The atmosphere is intimate and expert-led, offering a unique opportunity to learn from a master winemaker in a traditional Dalmatian “konoba.” This tour is highly rated for its cultural depth and high-quality tastings, making it a top-tier choice for food and wine enthusiasts. Skip the hassle of planning, book online today to reserve now & pay later, and enjoy the flexibility of free cancellation.
What’s the best time to visit?
For the best experience, aim for the shoulder seasons in June or September. These months offer a perfect balance of warm weather and manageable crowds compared to the frantic July-August peak. September is particularly special as it coincides with the wine harvest. Insider tip: Schedule your tour on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning to ensure a more intimate tasting experience at the boutique Duboković Winery.
How much time should I allow for this experience?
Allow a total of 3 to 4 hours for this experience. A basic visit covering the core guided tour, scenic stops, and tasting typically takes the scheduled 3 hours. For a more thorough experience where you might spend extra time engaging with the winemaker or taking photographs at the Napoleon fortress and St. Roko’s Chapel, budget for a complete 4 hours. Always allow an extra 30 minutes of buffer time for the hotel transfer process at the beginning and end of the tour. This activity is ideally suited for a morning or afternoon slot, as it provides a comprehensive island overview while leaving half the day free for other local activities.
Is it better to go in the morning or afternoon?
Choosing between the morning or afternoon for this Hvar island tour depends on whether you value fresh, cool air or a sophisticated transition into the evening. A morning tour offers the most crisp visibility from the Napoleon fortress and is ideal for walking through the lavender fields before the Adriatic sun reaches its peak. However, for an experience centered on world-class wine and artisanal olive oil, the afternoon is the far superior choice. The atmosphere of a traditional Dalmatian konoba is best enjoyed when the day slows down, allowing the complex notes of Dubokovic’s Medvid wine to take center stage.
My recommendation is unequivocally the afternoon. Wine and olive oil tastings are indulgent sensory experiences that feel most natural as a prelude to the evening rather than a start to the day. The afternoon light also adds a dramatic, golden hue to the UNESCO-protected Stari Grad Plain that you simply cannot replicate in the morning.
Insider Tip: Request a start time that puts you at the Napoleon fortress about 90 minutes before sunset. This timing ensures you experience the winery at its most relaxed and concludes your tour with the most breathtaking, cinematic views of the surrounding islands as the sun begins to dip. This schedule connects perfectly to your evening plans, dropping you back in town with a palate primed for a gourmet seafood dinner along the Hvar waterfront.
In summary, this is an indulgent and scenic must-do experience that offers a perfect blend of historic fortress views and exclusive boutique wine and olive oil tastings in a traditional Dalmatian cellar. Plan to allow 3 hours for this island tour, with the late spring and summer months being the ideal time to visit when the lavender fields are in bloom. Booking online provides the ultimate flexibility with free cancellation and easy reserve now and pay later options. Secure your tickets now.


