Pelješac Croatia

Pelješac is in the south of Croatia in Dubrovnik-Neretva County. It’s the second largest peninsula in Croatia (the largest is Istria in Croatia). Because of its crystal clear sea and beautiful beaches, Pelješac peninsula in Croatia attracts tourists. The south of Croatia is rich in cultural monuments and Mediterranean nature.

The south of Croatia is rich in cultural monuments and Mediterranean nature. Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, which is hot and dry with little rain, the area has poor soil with a lot of small stones that is ideal for viticulture. Thanks to these important factors we have excellent wines, for which our Pelješac is known in Croatia and the world. The best quality wine from red wine is Dingač, which is named after the place on Pelješac.

The Pelješac peninsula is located halfway between the two pearls of Croatia on the Adriatic, so it’s easy to go on a day trip to Split or Ston and Dubrovnik.

Kučište Adriatic sea

The village of old captains and fishermen has become an interesting tourist destination due to the peace, clean sea and pebble beaches.

The wind that blows most often in summer is the north-west “maestral”. It is very suitable for sailing. The Windsurfing World Cup is held every year in the neighboring town of Viganj.

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