The Benefits and Flavours of Oyster Farming
The Benefits and Flavours of Oyster Farming
Drive along the gorgeous coastline of the Adriatic Sea from Dubrovnik to the region of Ston—an important natural area, known for its shellfish, mussels and oyster farms—and then to the quaint, seaside village of Mali Ston. Once in Mali Ston, it’s just a short walk to the dock where you’ll board a boat that will transport you across the pristine natural landscape of the protected ecosystem of Mali Ston Bay and its small islets to your destination—a local oyster and mussel farm.
Upon your arrival at the oyster farm, you will meet a National Geographic guide and local oyster farmer who will share his extensive family knowledge (and maybe a few trade secrets) in farming shellfish. Throughout the tour, you will hear stories about the region, its ecosystem and the environmental benefits (and challenges) of oyster farming and sustainable food in general. The ecological benefits of oyster agriculture are many, including the growing process that uses almost no greenhouse gas emissions, water, feed, fertilizer, or food.
Following a fascinating tour of the oyster farm, you’ll get to engage your palate with a tasting of fresh oysters and mussels, along with a glass of a local wine.
Note
Based on our commitment to sustainable tourism, this National Geographic Day Tour is certified against the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria. Moreover, a portion of the proceeds from this National Geographic Day Tour will go back to the National Geographic Society to fund research and sustainable programs around the world.