Hvar Wine Tour
Hvar Wine Tour
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Hvar Wine Tour

Ancient vines on UNESCO terroir, intimate cellars where every glass tells a story.

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4.9 (2,400) 11K+ travelers chose this
Open today 00:00–23:59
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak season
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Hvar Wine Tasting & Island Discovery 2 hr 30 min
Standard Entry

Hvar Wine Tasting & Island Discovery

4.8 (137)
€115
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Journey across Hvar to taste renowned Croatian wines amid lavender fields and coastal villages

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Hvar E-Bike & Organic Wine Experience 4 hr
Standard Entry

Hvar E-Bike & Organic Wine Experience

4.9 (47)
€98
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Pedal through lavender fields to a family winery for organic wine and Dalmatian bites

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Duration
4-5 hours
Languages
English, Croatian
Group size
12 people maximum
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
Highlights

What you'll see inside Hvar Wine

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Hvar Wine tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Duboković Winery

An intimate candlelit cellar known for award-winning Plavac Mali wines and olive oils.

Stone walls and barrels create a unique atmosphere.

Wine cellar candles

Duboković Winery Hvar Island

Bastijana Tomić Winery

Features Romanesque cellars and experimental techniques by a renowned local vintner.

One of the most famous winemaking families in the region.

Modern underground wine cellar

Tomić Winery Jelsa

Lacman Family Winery

Specializes in natural, organic production methods with stunning hilltop sea views.

Known for small-batch sustainable wines.

Hilltop vineyard view

Lacman Winery Hvar Island

Stari Grad Plain

An ancient agricultural landscape defined by Greek-era land divisions preserved for 2400 years.

A UNESCO protected site essential to the island's viticulture.

Greek era stone fields

Stari Grad Plain Hvar

Napoleon Fortress

Provides a historic vantage point over the island, often included as a scenic stop on tours.

Offers panoramic views of the sea and vineyards.

Historic hilltop stone fortress

Napoleon Fortress Hvar

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Standard Entry
Hvar Wine Tasting & Island Discovery
2 hr 30 min★ 4.8 €115 Book →
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Hvar E-Bike & Organic Wine Experience
4 hr★ 4.9 €98 Book →

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Head to head

Hvar Wine Tour vs. Self-Guided Vineyard Visits — Which Approach Fits Your Travel Style?

Professional Hvar wine tour excursions offer educational depth, while independent exploration provides total freedom for those comfortable navigating local roads. These options are complementary, with guided trips favored for logistical ease.

Feature Top pick Hvar Wine Tour Self-Guided Visits
Transportation Needs
Rental car or scooter required
Access to Remote Wineries
Limited to main roads
Knowledge Depth
Based on personal research
Cost
Cost of rental and tastings
Flexibility
Fully custom schedule
Ease of Booking
No booking needed for many

Verdict: Opt for the Hvar wine tour tour if you prioritize curated, stress-free insights, or select independent visits to manage your own pace through the Dalmatian countryside.

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Plan your visit

Plan your Hvar Wine visit

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Open today · 00:00–23:59
Opening Hours
00:00–23:59
Address
Hvar Town, Hvar Island, Croatia
Accessibility
Private transport provided on most tours
Best Window
09:00–17:00
Storage
Not available on tours
Mon
00:00–23:59
Tue
00:00–23:59
Wed
00:00–23:59
Thu
00:00–23:59
Fri
00:00–23:59
Sat
00:00–23:59
Sun
00:00–23:59
Main entrance

Hvar Town Center

Hvar Town, Hvar Island, Croatia

Pick-up at your accommodation or yacht

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Address
Hvar Town, Hvar Island, Croatia
Storage
Not available on tours

How to get there

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Car · Taxi · Available throughout Hvar Town for direct transfers to Jelsa or Stari Grad.

Rental cars provide the most flexibility for exploring inland wineries.

Dress code

Casual and comfortable attire is recommended for a hvar wine tour. Sturdy footwear is helpful if walking through vineyards or rocky winery cellars.

Bags & security

Small personal bags are generally allowed during your hvar wine tour. Keep belongings to a minimum to ensure comfort inside transport vehicles.

Photography

Photography is encouraged at all outdoor vineyards and most winery locations on your hvar wine tour. Please respect the privacy of family estates when photographing interiors.

Accessibility

Many traditional winery cellars on a hvar wine tour may have stone steps or uneven flooring. Discuss specific mobility needs with your operator when booking your hvar wine tour.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted for capturing memories of your hvar wine tour. Signal may be weak in remote parts of the island.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Water bottle
  • Valid ID
  • Booking voucher

Not allowed

  • Large suitcases
  • Professional video equipment
  • Drones
  • Pets
  • Weapons
  • Illegal substances
  • Glassware not provided by winery
  • Excessive alcohol from outside sources
  • Smoking indoors

Families & strollers

Minors are welcome on most excursions, though alcohol service is strictly for adults. Check if your specific hvar wine tour operator provides child-friendly snack alternatives.

Food & drink

Most experiences include tastings paired with local delicacies like cheese and prosciutto. Avoid heavy meals immediately before your hvar wine tour to fully enjoy the food pairings.

Pets

Pets are generally not permitted on shared transport for a hvar wine tour. Always verify with your specific service provider.

Good to know

Each hvar wine tour explores different facets of the island's viticulture. Verify the specific winery list included in your booking.

Meeting point

Hvar Wine tour meeting point

Hvar Town Center

Hvar Town, Hvar Island, Croatia

Pick-up at your accommodation or yacht

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Around your visit

Hvar Wine — everything else worth knowing

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Best time to visit Hvar Wine

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

Mild temperatures perfect for walking through vineyards before the heat sets in.

Helpful tips for your visit to Hvar Wine

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book Early

Popular tours fill up weeks in advance during the peak summer season.

Landmarks near Hvar Wine

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Fortica Fortress

Fortica Fortress

15 min

Historic hilltop fort offering views over the port.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellation policies vary by operator, but most require notice at least 24 hours prior to the experience for a full refund. The hvar wine tour entrance fee is 0 EUR as these are private service bookings.

Traveler reviews

Hvar Wine tour reviews

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  • "We booked a hvar wine tour through a local family winery and it exceeded expectations. The Plavac Mali was exceptional, the terrace overlooking the sea was stunning, and our guide shared genuine stories about generations of winemaking on these terraced hillsides. The drive through lavender fields between vineyards added a lovely sensory layer."
    Emma K. · Australia · 2026-07-11
  • "Visited three small producers in one afternoon and tasted wines I've never encountered elsewhere. The indigenous grape varieties grown on Hvar produce something truly distinct. Our host explained how the steep terrain and sea breeze shape the flavor profile. Worth every moment."
    Marco T. · Italy · 2026-06-18
  • "The wine tour took us deep into the island interior where few tourists venture. Each winery felt personal and unhurried. We learned about prošek dessert wine traditions and left with several bottles. The views from the hilltop tasting room were spectacular at sunset."
    Sarah & David L. · United States · 2026-05-29
  • "Our guide knew the history and viticulture thoroughly. We visited two family estates and sampled six wines total. The pairings with local cheese and prosciutto were thoughtful. Only minor issue was timing—we felt slightly rushed at the second stop."
    Lukas M. · Germany · 2026-04-14
  • "I arrived skeptical about Croatian wine and left a convert. The terroir on Hvar is remarkable—limestone soils, constant sun, and that salt air influence create something unmistakable. The hvar wine tour tickets were reasonable for what we received, including transport and generous tastings."
    Camille D. · France · 2026-03-22
  • "We chose a morning hvar wine tour to avoid midday heat and it was perfect. The vineyards were vibrant green against blue sea, and the winemakers were passionate without being pretentious. Learned about ancient Greek winemaking roots on the island."
    Anika P. · Sweden · 2026-07-02
  • "Small group of six meant we could ask detailed questions and taste at our own pace. The focus on indigenous varieties like Bogdanjuša and Plavac Mali made this more than generic wine tourism. Driving through Stari Grad Plain vineyard landscapes felt timeless."
    Oliver J. · United Kingdom · 2026-06-05
  • "Booked last-minute and got lucky with a private tour. Our host took us to his family's century-old vineyard and opened wines not usually available to visitors. The stone cottage tasting room had views across the entire southern coast. This hvar wine tour tour belongs on every island itinerary."
    Isabella R. · Spain · 2026-05-12
  • "The combination of history, landscape, and genuinely good wine made this unforgettable. We visited estates near Jelsa and Svirče where vines grow between ancient stone walls. The pace was relaxed and the hospitality felt authentic rather than transactional."
    Yuki S. · Japan · 2026-08-03
  • "Exploring the island's wine routes revealed a side of Hvar most beach visitors miss. The terraced vineyards and hilltop villages are worth the trip alone, and tasting exceptional Plavac Mali in the place it's grown added real context. Highly recommend booking a full afternoon."
    Thomas B. · Canada · 2026-07-19
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Explore Island Vineyards on a Hvar Wine Tour
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Explore Island Vineyards on a Hvar Wine Tour

Hvar produces more wine per hectare than any other Croatian island, and the vines that yield it have clung to limestone slopes for 2,400 years.

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When Greek settlers from Paros planted the first cuttings on the Stari Grad Plain in the fourth century BCE, they laid out a geometric cadastral system of dry-stone walls and irrigation channels that UNESCO would recognize as the oldest agrarian landscape in the Mediterranean still in productive use. The parcels they defined remain visible today, dividing plots where Plavac Mali, Bogdanjuša, and Prč thrive on poor soil and relentless sun.

The island's contemporary wine identity rests on Plavac Mali, a red variety bred from Crljenak Kaštelanski and Dobričić that concentrates tannin and alcohol in small, thick-skinned berries. Most Hvar wineries are family operations that farm fewer than five hectares, many of them on the southern flank near Sveta Nedjelja, where vines grow on terraces pitched at angles steep enough to require hand harvesting. The microclimate is extreme: summer temperatures routinely exceed 30°C, rainfall is scant, and the scirocco wind deposits salt on leaves. These conditions force vines to root deep into fractured karst, drawing minerality that distinguishes Hvar bottles from mainland Dalmatian reds.

A Hvar wine tasting experience typically begins in Hvar Town or Stari Grad and moves inland to cellars where vintners store wines in concrete amphorae, steel tanks, or small oak barrels sourced from Slavonian forests. Visitors taste verticals of single-vineyard Plavac Mali alongside indigenous whites like Bogdanjuša, a variety exclusive to Hvar that produces high-acid wines with notes of green apple and wild herbs. Many producers also offer rakija distilled from grape pomace and pair tastings with pršut, sheep's cheese from Brač, and olive oil pressed from olives grown on the same estate. The Hvar winery tour circuit includes stops at cellars like Tomić, Plančić, and Caric, each of which farms organically and bottles fewer than 10,000 liters per vintage.

Hvar vineyard tour itineraries often include a visit to the Stari Grad Plain itself, where the original Greek field boundaries are marked by centuries-old stone huts called trimovi. The plain was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 2008 for its cultural landscape continuity, and walking through it offers a visceral sense of how wine has shaped the island's economy and identity across millennia. The best Hvar wine tasting tours operate in small groups and conclude with sunset views over the Pakleni Islands, where the Adriatic turns violet and the scent of lavender drifts up from the maquis.

"The parcels defined by Greek settlers in the fourth century BCE remain visible today, dividing plots where Plavac Mali and Bogdanjuša thrive on poor soil and relentless sun."
Your experience

What a Hvar Wine tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Hvar Wine tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You meet your guide in Hvar Town's harbor at 9 a.m., stepping into a van that climbs out of the grid of stone houses and into the island's interior. The road narrows as it rises, threading between dry-stone walls and wild rosemary.

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Within 20 minutes you reach the first winery, a low structure shaded by fig trees where the vintner greets you in a barrel room cool enough to require a jacket. You taste three Plavac Mali expressions, the youngest a bright ruby, the reserve a dense garnet that coats the glass.

The second stop takes you higher, to terraced vineyards that fall away toward the sea. Vines here are 40 years old, gnarled and low to the ground, their roots fracturing limestone in search of water. The owner pours Bogdanjuša straight from the tank, explaining how the variety's high acidity makes it ideal for the island's heat. You sample sheep's cheese and olives while he points out the Stari Grad Plain below, its ancient field boundaries faint but legible in the afternoon light.

The final winery sits near Sveta Nedjelja, where the slope is so steep that clusters are lowered by rope during harvest. You stand in the vineyard as the sun dips, tasting a single-vineyard Plavac Mali aged in amphora, its tannins softened by two years in concrete. The guide pours rakija, and you drink it watching the Pakleni Islands darken against the horizon. You return to Hvar Town by 5 p.m., the van descending through lavender fields that glow silver in the fading light.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about hvar wine tour tours

Do I need to book my hvar wine tour in advance?

Yes, booking your hvar wine tour in advance is highly recommended due to high demand. Most operators require a minimum of 24 hours notice for bookings.

How long is a typical hvar wine tour?

A standard hvar wine tour usually lasts between 3 and 4 hours. This allows time for travel and tastings at multiple venues.

Are children allowed on a hvar wine tour?

Children are welcome on most tours, though alcohol is not served to them. Check with the provider to see if snacks are included for younger guests.

Is the hvar wine tour entrance fee expensive?

The entrance fee is 0 EUR as this is a private service. Costs per person cover the guide, transport, and tasting experiences.

What is the best arrival window for a hvar wine tour?

The best arrival window is 09:00–17:00. This ensures wineries are open and provides the optimal time for visits.

Can I visit wineries on my own instead of a hvar wine tour?

You can visit some wineries independently, but an organized hvar wine tour offers exclusive access and transportation.

What should I bring on my hvar wine tour?

Bring sunscreen, water, comfortable shoes, and your booking voucher. Being prepared makes the day much more enjoyable.

Does the hvar wine tour include transport?

Most tours from Hvar Town include transport. Check your specific booking to confirm pick-up locations.

Are there hvar wine tour tickets available for purchase?

You do not buy traditional tickets; you book a spot on a specific service. Look for private experience vouchers online.

Can I see UNESCO sites during my hvar wine tour?

Yes, many tours include stops at the Stari Grad Plain, a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Stari Grad
Ancient town with historic plain, 15m away