Horseback riding in Konavle

Horseback riding in Konavle

Enjoy beautiful Konavle, the south eastern part of the Dubrovnik Riviera, known for its beautiful nature and picturesque villages. Here you can absorb the coast’s authentic traditions. Experience the ultimate connection with nature on a horseback riding tour. Ride through verdant forest paths, along the Konavle rocky coastline and visit Popovići village. Take in the beauty of Konavle at a slow and peaceful pace. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!

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Picnic with a view of the Elaphiti Islands

Picnic with a view of the Elaphiti Islands

Trsteno Arboretum is is the finest example of Dubrovnik’s summer residence garden architecture. This true gem, just a short ride from Dubrovnik, features the 15th century renaissance summer residence of the Gučetić-Gozze family, with lush gardens that have been cultivated for more than 500 years. Enjoy the garden’s aqueduct, mill, fountain with Neptune and nymphs, and a belvedere pavilion.

It is in this amazing location that you can enjoy a private dinner, overlooking the beautiful Elafiti Archipelago. Indulging in an exceptional dining experience that goes beyond the act of savoring delicious food. It’s about immersing yourself in the culinary world together with our chef who will take you on a gastronomic adventure, where every dish and every bite tells a story.

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Private wine tasting on the Pelješac peninsula

Private wine tasting on the Pelješac peninsula

The Pelješac Vineyards, located on the Pelješac Penninsula contain nothing but rocky, barren hills. The soil is generally poor, but the generous sunshine is perfect for cultivating grapes. As a result, Peljesac wine is renowned throughout Croatia and is considered by many to be the country's finest wine.

Introduced by the Greeks and then advanced by the Romans, wine production has a long history in Peljesac. Now you'll find acres of vineyards interspersed by olive trees throughout the Peljesac peninsula but concentrated in the southeast. The most celebrated wine is Dingac{pronounced Ding-atz) which is either white or red and produced around Potomje. Other local stars include the red wines,Postupor Plavac Mali.Recent DNA tests have revealed that California's famed Zinfandel grape is the same (or closely related to) Plavac Mali.

Most wine production on the Peljesac is relatively small-scale so visiting wine cellars is informal and generally low-key. But the wine cellars aren't hard to find. There's only one main road running through the Peljesac peninsula and the cellars are all well marked along this path. It's best to visit during working hours which are from about 9am to noon and 2 to 6pm Monday through Saturday. Outside of working hours you may need to wait around for someone to arrive. Or, you can book one of these charming tours and eliminate all the hassle!

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Villa pre-stocking

Allow us to pre-stock your villa with foods, beverages and fresh local produce or ask your concierge to arrange daily grocery shopping and delivery service to your villa.