You’ll feel every turn on this Korcula buggy safari—taste homemade cheese and wine at Ana’s table, swim or just breathe by quiet beaches, and hear stories from locals who’ve lived here forever. It’s not polished or perfect—just real moments strung together with laughter and sunburned shoulders.
Ever wondered if you can actually taste the salt in the air when you’re bouncing over Korcula’s hills in a buggy? I didn’t until Branko handed me the keys and grinned like he knew something I didn’t. The engine coughed to life (not exactly smooth, but that’s part of it) and we rattled out past olive groves, stone walls older than my grandma, and these wild vineyards—GRK grapes, Branko said, only grow here. He pointed out Hvar floating in the haze. Ana waved us down at one point just to show off a fig tree she planted herself. Kind of sweet.
The ride isn’t fast—don’t expect racing—but there’s something about the rhythm of gravel under tires and the way the sun flickers through pine branches overhead. We stopped by this old WWII monument tucked between two fields; Branko told us stories about his grandfather fighting here. I tried to ask about it in Croatian (failed miserably), but he laughed and poured everyone a splash of wine anyway. There’s a salty breeze that clings to your skin, even before you reach the beach.
Swimming was more like wading for me (I’m not brave with cold water), but sitting on warm rocks with goat cheese and prosciutto from Ana’s kitchen tasted better than any fancy restaurant. The pancakes were gone before I could blink—someone else was faster. On the way back, we all smelled like dust, sunscreen, and maybe just a little bit of wine. I still think about that view over Pelješac peninsula as we bumped along home.
No hotel pickup is listed but cruise ship guests are welcome; check details when booking.
Pancakes, goat cheese, prosciutto, juice, soda/pop, and local wine are included for adults.
The experience lasts around 4 hours total.
Yes, there is time for swimming at a beach during the tour.
The main activities are for ages 18+, but infants can join if they sit on an adult's lap.
No previous experience is needed; guides explain everything before starting.
You’ll try local wines including GRK variety unique to Korcula island.
Your day includes a guided buggy ride across southern Korcula island with stops for swimming at quiet beaches, visits to WWII monuments and ancient vineyards, plus homemade pancakes, goat cheese, prosciutto, juice or soda—and local wine tasting for adults before heading back in the afternoon.
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