Apartments Peljesac Orebic Cro Apartments Orebic
Address:
Ivana Gundulica 27a
Tel nr: +385915350569
Sea: 350 m
Beach: 400 m
Town Center: 400 m
Ivana Gundulica 27a
Tel nr: +385915350569
Sea: 350 m
Beach: 400 m
Town Center: 400 m
PELJESAC, OREBIC, CROATIA , mobile +385915350569 Alen Ivanovic
Dear visitors we incite you to check out our offers of accommodations and chose us for your starting point for discovering beautiful beaches and cultural monuments on Peljec peninsula and island Korcula.
In our two houses situated in center of Orebic we can offer you accommodation in big class apartments, studio-apartments and rooms for affordable price and excellent service.
Pelješac is the largest peninsula in Dalmatia ( second in Croatia )and if we observe its history it becomes clear that all major civilizations left their trace in this corner of the Mediterranean, and an authentic culture on this peninsula developed due to these influences. Peljesac is the name of the huge peninsula, which is 65 km long (from Ston in the east to Loviste in the west). The highest peka is Saint Elias above Orebic; it is 961 m high. The inhabitants have always occupied themselves mainly with wine-growing and shipping. For the island of Korcula, Peljesac is land and the early settling of Korcula took place from Peljesac. History divided Peljesac and Korcula from the year 1000; Korcula then spent almost 8 centuries under Venetian rule and influence, while Peljesac was never under the rule of Venice. Peljesac was an important part of the Republic of Dubrovnik from 1333, when Dubrovnik bought it from the Kotromanic dynasty, until 1808. During that long period the Peljesac Channel divided two Adriatic opponents, giving importance to the town of Korcula and to the south part of the Channel, as well as to the settlements of the northern coast of these unique straits. As Venice receded so did the Republic of Dubrovnik, and Peljesac and Korcula found themselves belonging to one state - the Austrian Empire - in the 19th century
The well-known Ston Walls connect the towns of Mali Ston and Ston which are known for their rich history and old stone centres. Ston is known for its salt factory which dates back to the times of the Republic of Dubrovnik and it is still in function today. It is also famous for its well-known growing sites of various seashells you can taste in the one of the many restaurants in Ston.
The town of Orebic, the cradle of sea captains and sailors, has a rich maritime tradition which is still preserved to today. Trpanj is a small fishermen's town with its small pebble beaches, healthy mud in Blaca and therapeutic Dalmatian herbs. Along with Bol on the island of Brac, Viganj is one of the most desirable destinations for surfing and kite surfing on the Adriatic. You will remember your holidays on Pelješac for its peaceful fishermen's towns, silent and small beaches, numerous romantic bays, variety of recreational activities on sea and on land, renowned oyster specialties and old stone architecture characteristic to the entire South Dalmatian range. If you are seeking a peaceful holiday in a small village, choose private accommodation in one of the destinations on the Pelješac peninsula: such as Žuljana, Drace, Potomje, Sreser and many others.
Did you know
that Peljesac lies between "two seas", the small and the big sea, which differ in temperature and in flora and fauna?
Orebic, nowadays a famous tourist destination, was known as the maritime center of the southern Dalmatian peninsula Peljesac, famous for wines and wine growing. It lies on the southern coast of the peninsula that is connected to the mainland by road via Ston and by ferry line Ploce - Trpanj. The whole peninsula, covered with dense evergreen and Mediterranean vegetation, belongs to the warmest places on the Adriatic thanks to the many sunny days. In Orebic, there is a wide range of tourist services: private and hotel accommodation, sporting and recreational facilities (including tennis courts and football fields), water sports (all necessary equipment can be rented on the beaches), and sailing and surfing courses. The surroundings are ideal for walks, hiking and gathering of plants, while the wine slopes in the interior are dotted with wine trails and wine cellars where you can taste or buy homemade Peljesac wine and "prosek" - a sweet liquor made from grapes. There is a large sandy beach in the bay of Trstenica, while there are numerous rocky bays with small beaches close to Orebic for those looking for privacy. Orebic is proud of its gastronomic specialties, primarily oysters and mussels bred in the area, as well as its wines Dingac and Postup.
Orebic, nowadays a famous tourist destination, was known as the maritime center of the southern Dalmatian peninsula Peljesac, famous for wines and wine growing. It lies on the southern coast of the peninsula that is connected to the mainland by road via Ston and by ferry line Ploce - Trpanj. The whole peninsula, covered with dense evergreen and Mediterranean vegetation, belongs to the warmest places on the Adriatic thanks to the many sunny days. In Orebic, there is a wide range of tourist services: private and hotel accommodation, sporting and recreational facilities (including tennis courts and football fields), water sports (all necessary equipment can be rented on the beaches), and sailing and surfing courses. The surroundings are ideal for walks, hiking and gathering of plants, while the wine slopes in the interior are dotted with wine trails and wine cellars where you can taste or buy homemade Peljesac wine and "prosek" - a sweet liquor made from grapes. There is a large sandy beach in the bay of Trstenica, while there are numerous rocky bays with small beaches close to Orebic for those looking for privacy. Orebic is proud of its gastronomic specialties, primarily oysters and mussels bred in the area, as well as its wines Dingac and Postup. We recommend: stone fortifications on Vizanjica and Gruda hills / ruins of Roman settlements / Baroque town church with early Christian marble reliefs / Maritime Museum in Orebic / Gothic-Renaissance Franciscan Monastery 2 km from the town (valuable art collection) / ancient sarcophaguses near Gospa od Karmena church / places with long wine growing tradition Postup and Potomje / Ston / island of Korcula How to get there: from Ston - 66 km west of Ston on the island's main road Ston - Orebic / from the ferry port Trpanj: 34 km on the island's main road Trpanj - Orebic
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Dear visitors we incite you to check out our offers of accommodations and chose us for your starting point for discovering beautiful beaches and cultural monuments on Peljec peninsula and island Korcula.
In our two houses situated in center of Orebic we can offer you accommodation in big class apartments, studio-apartments and rooms for affordable price and excellent service.
Pelješac is the largest peninsula in Dalmatia ( second in Croatia )and if we observe its history it becomes clear that all major civilizations left their trace in this corner of the Mediterranean, and an authentic culture on this peninsula developed due to these influences. Peljesac is the name of the huge peninsula, which is 65 km long (from Ston in the east to Loviste in the west). The highest peka is Saint Elias above Orebic; it is 961 m high. The inhabitants have always occupied themselves mainly with wine-growing and shipping. For the island of Korcula, Peljesac is land and the early settling of Korcula took place from Peljesac. History divided Peljesac and Korcula from the year 1000; Korcula then spent almost 8 centuries under Venetian rule and influence, while Peljesac was never under the rule of Venice. Peljesac was an important part of the Republic of Dubrovnik from 1333, when Dubrovnik bought it from the Kotromanic dynasty, until 1808. During that long period the Peljesac Channel divided two Adriatic opponents, giving importance to the town of Korcula and to the south part of the Channel, as well as to the settlements of the northern coast of these unique straits. As Venice receded so did the Republic of Dubrovnik, and Peljesac and Korcula found themselves belonging to one state - the Austrian Empire - in the 19th century
The well-known Ston Walls connect the towns of Mali Ston and Ston which are known for their rich history and old stone centres. Ston is known for its salt factory which dates back to the times of the Republic of Dubrovnik and it is still in function today. It is also famous for its well-known growing sites of various seashells you can taste in the one of the many restaurants in Ston.
The town of Orebic, the cradle of sea captains and sailors, has a rich maritime tradition which is still preserved to today. Trpanj is a small fishermen's town with its small pebble beaches, healthy mud in Blaca and therapeutic Dalmatian herbs. Along with Bol on the island of Brac, Viganj is one of the most desirable destinations for surfing and kite surfing on the Adriatic. You will remember your holidays on Pelješac for its peaceful fishermen's towns, silent and small beaches, numerous romantic bays, variety of recreational activities on sea and on land, renowned oyster specialties and old stone architecture characteristic to the entire South Dalmatian range. If you are seeking a peaceful holiday in a small village, choose private accommodation in one of the destinations on the Pelješac peninsula: such as Žuljana, Drace, Potomje, Sreser and many others.
Did you know
that Peljesac lies between "two seas", the small and the big sea, which differ in temperature and in flora and fauna?
Orebic, nowadays a famous tourist destination, was known as the maritime center of the southern Dalmatian peninsula Peljesac, famous for wines and wine growing. It lies on the southern coast of the peninsula that is connected to the mainland by road via Ston and by ferry line Ploce - Trpanj. The whole peninsula, covered with dense evergreen and Mediterranean vegetation, belongs to the warmest places on the Adriatic thanks to the many sunny days. In Orebic, there is a wide range of tourist services: private and hotel accommodation, sporting and recreational facilities (including tennis courts and football fields), water sports (all necessary equipment can be rented on the beaches), and sailing and surfing courses. The surroundings are ideal for walks, hiking and gathering of plants, while the wine slopes in the interior are dotted with wine trails and wine cellars where you can taste or buy homemade Peljesac wine and "prosek" - a sweet liquor made from grapes. There is a large sandy beach in the bay of Trstenica, while there are numerous rocky bays with small beaches close to Orebic for those looking for privacy. Orebic is proud of its gastronomic specialties, primarily oysters and mussels bred in the area, as well as its wines Dingac and Postup.
Orebic, nowadays a famous tourist destination, was known as the maritime center of the southern Dalmatian peninsula Peljesac, famous for wines and wine growing. It lies on the southern coast of the peninsula that is connected to the mainland by road via Ston and by ferry line Ploce - Trpanj. The whole peninsula, covered with dense evergreen and Mediterranean vegetation, belongs to the warmest places on the Adriatic thanks to the many sunny days. In Orebic, there is a wide range of tourist services: private and hotel accommodation, sporting and recreational facilities (including tennis courts and football fields), water sports (all necessary equipment can be rented on the beaches), and sailing and surfing courses. The surroundings are ideal for walks, hiking and gathering of plants, while the wine slopes in the interior are dotted with wine trails and wine cellars where you can taste or buy homemade Peljesac wine and "prosek" - a sweet liquor made from grapes. There is a large sandy beach in the bay of Trstenica, while there are numerous rocky bays with small beaches close to Orebic for those looking for privacy. Orebic is proud of its gastronomic specialties, primarily oysters and mussels bred in the area, as well as its wines Dingac and Postup. We recommend: stone fortifications on Vizanjica and Gruda hills / ruins of Roman settlements / Baroque town church with early Christian marble reliefs / Maritime Museum in Orebic / Gothic-Renaissance Franciscan Monastery 2 km from the town (valuable art collection) / ancient sarcophaguses near Gospa od Karmena church / places with long wine growing tradition Postup and Potomje / Ston / island of Korcula How to get there: from Ston - 66 km west of Ston on the island's main road Ston - Orebic / from the ferry port Trpanj: 34 km on the island's main road Trpanj - Orebic
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