
Pelješac - Wikipedia
Typical karst topography of Pelješac. The Bay of Mali Ston separates the peninsula from the Klek peninsula of Bosnia and Herzegovina and from the Croatian mainland. The Strait of Pelješac is located at its far western end, and it divides the peninsula from the island of Korčula.In the western part of the peninsula is the highest summit of Pelješac, Zmijino Brdo (lit.
Pelješac – Wikipedija
Pelješac (čakavski: Pelišac) je drugi po veličini hrvatski poluotok (nakon Istre) koji se smjestio na jugu Hrvatske u Dubrovačko-neretvanskoj županiji.Ime Pelješac najvjerojatnije potječe od imena brijega Pelisac smještenog povrh Orebića, i relativno je novijeg datuma.Tijekom povijesti su se upotrebljavala razna imena, najčešće Stonski rat (lat. Puncta Stagni, tal.
The Ultimate Travel Guide: What to Do in Peljesac, Croatia’s …
Nov 5, 2021 · Peljesac, with its stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine, is a destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re a beach lover, a history enthusiast, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, you’ll find plenty to do in Peljesac.
Things to do on the Peljesac peninsula - Croatia Travel Guide …
Jun 9, 2024 · The Peljesac Peninsula attracts visitors with its natural beauty, rich history, charming sandy and pebble beaches, exquisite red wine, and delectable seafood. Renowned for its premium oysters and other shellfish, Peljesac offers an unparalleled culinary experience.
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Apr 3, 2024 · This is the Peljesac Peninsula, home to towns such as Orebic, Trpanj and Ston and famous for its wines – particularly from the Plavac Mali grape – as well as its oysters. This 65km long peninsula is the second largest in Croatia, after Istria .
Pelješac Peninsula travel - Lonely Planet | Croatia, Europe
The slender, fingerlike peninsula of Pelješac is coastal Croatia at its most relaxed. Blessed with craggy mountains, sweeping valleys, idyllic coves and fine wines, it’s a glorious place to visit.
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Feb 18, 2021 · Discover Pelješac. Jutting out from the Dalmatian coast around 30 miles north of Dubrovnik, the Pelješac Peninsula extends gracefully into the Adriatic Sea, reaching out to touch the island of Korčula at its westernmost point. Unlike Korčula, however, a favorite of cruise ships well-known for its charming towns and landscape of vineyards, Pelješac hasn’t yet become a stopover on the ...
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Peljesac Peninsula Tourism: Tripadvisor has 16,641 reviews of Peljesac Peninsula Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Peljesac Peninsula resource.
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Sep 18, 2024 · For this very reason, the Peljesac Peninsula is an area dripping in history, nodding to various cultures, and, as such, is the ideal place to visit. Though it is only home to about 8,000 people, the Pelješac peninsula is now becoming a top travel destination.
Pelješac - Visit Dubrovnik
Pelješac is world known for its top quality wines, and as such the main economic activities of the peninsula is wine making, olive growing, fishing and aquaculture (shellfish, mussels and oysters) – all of which are specialties in Peljesac’s gastronomy.