Olive Oil Tour of Solta Island with Lunch
4.8
4 Ratings
Rogač
Discover Solta Island's olive oil heritage with a private guide, savor local delicacies, and explore Maslinica bay. Perfect for a laid-back, authentic experience.
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Rogac - Meet the host at the Rogač ferry port and drive by van to the olive grove on the eastern part of the island. Visit centuries-old olive groves and learn all about the olive tree, varieties, and the importance of olives in the life of the island’s inhabitants.
  • Gornje Selo - Explore Gornje Selo with a local guide who will tell you about the island’s history and traditions.
  • OLYNTHIA Olive Oil - See the olive mill , learn how the olives are pressed, and how to get award-vining olive oil. Your host will teach you how to taste and recognize real extra virgin olive oil and what is important for quality of olive oil. Immerse yourself in the flavors of naturally flavored olive oils. Enjoy lunch with wine and pairing of different oils with dishes.
  • Maslinica - Continue the tour by van towards the west and the most beautiful place on the island. Free time for sightseeing, a walk by the sea or coffee
  • Rogac - Drive to the port of Rogač. Catch your the next ferry to Split or continue activities on the island.
What's Included
  • Private tour
  • Tour escort/host
  • Lunch
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Ferry tickets to/from Šolta Island (4-5€ one way)
Additional Information

This one is our top half-day tour you need to experience if you are staying on Šolta or wondering what to do when you get to Šolta from Split. Our favorite trait of this experience is that it’s a slow tour and very authentic: We offer a laid-back detour while you see, feel and taste some of the best things that Šolta has to offer. A private guide is by your side all the way: During your one-hour-visit of a hundreds-of-years old olive grove and in the factory, where you learn about the process from harvest to the final product and experience how to taste olive oil. The delicacies in the lunch courses are paired with different varieties of olive oil. But before lunch we take you for a leisurely stroll around the village of Gornje Selo so you can experience the heritage of the rural architecture and listen to stories about the lives of the locals. Our final stop is the beautiful Maslinica bay in the far west of Šolta, a place to dive into the sea or just have a coffee on the promenade.

  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
Location
Obala Sv. Tereze 8
Obala Sv. Tereze
We meet travelers arriving from Split in Rogač Ferry Port . When you leave the ferry, turn left towards the gas station, pass the coffee bar and after 50 meters find a white van with license plate ST 3215 AG
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Ccbatl
Sep 2, 2019
Lovely island, wonderful hosts! - While docked in Split during a cruise of Croatia and Italy we decided to visit the lovely island of Solta, a easy 45 minute ferry ride from Split (30 min. return via catamaran) Ahead of the trip, owner Frane was very prompt in answering questions and he offered a lot of help with ferry/catamaran transport to the island. After being picked up at the ferry dock we were taken on a tour of the olive groves and then went to the production facility where we had a tasting of all of the oils. Afterward, a delicious lunch of cheese & charcuterie, risotto and dessert was prepared for us by owner Frane’s son Marko. We were very happy with our choice to spend the day with such charming hosts!
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Roberta_s
Jul 12, 2016
I highly recommend this tour to... - <p>I highly recommend this tour to everyone! We started with a great tour of the island and a small village in an air-conditioned mini bus before heading out to one of oou fantastic guide's Frane olive groves. Along the way Frane stopped the bus to pick wild herbs, and educated us on the history of the island, which is fascinating. At the olive grove, Frane told us about the production of olive oil from the cultivation of trees to harvesting before heading back to the mill where we saw the impressive processing equipment. Frane's son, Marko, prepared a deliciously home cooked three course meal for us and left us between courses to try all of the amazing Olynthia olive oils they produce on site which gave us a great opportunity to test different tastes and combinations of flavours. The flavours are wonderful and the relaxed setting and helpful guidance from Frane made the experience a lot of fun. There was no hard sell but we were heavily laden with oils when Marko drove us to stretch our legs and walk off our yummy and plentiful lunch at a gorgeous little village on the west side of the island. The last stop of the day was a secluded swimming spot not too far from the ferry port where we swam in crystal clear waters and bathed in the lovely Croatian sunshine. Frane and Marko are wonderful hosts and the interaction between them added an extra element of humour to the tour and we were asking to be adopted by them by the end of the day. This was a superb way to spend my birthday. If you're an olive oil aficionado or not, definitely take this tour!</p>
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Grimmer1130
Nov 7, 2015
A sensational tour! Solta is... - <p>A sensational tour! Solta is striking. Our tour of the olive groves and factory by the proprietor was educational + interesting + fun! Lunch cooked with their olive oil was the most scrumptious pesto ever! Tasting their sustainably produced oils was a delight and I am still enjoying them at home.</p>
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Marycoons
Dec 22, 2015
The tour itself was very informative... - <p>The tour itself was very informative and interesting however, I felt the price was too high. We opted out of the lunch, which I'm glad we did. The island has nothing to see/do/offer as a way of lengthening the tour, and we ended up catching an earlier ferry back to Split. Maybe during the summer people want to swim there, but in the end of Nov. you sure don't. Maybe you drop your tour price in the fall.</p>
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