Visit Peljesac

Visit Peljesac

Foodies and wine connoisseurs, this region’s for you. The Plavac Mali grape grows around these parts, and this flourishing fruit is a famous base for many of Croatia’s best-loved rouges. Over in the towns of Orebic and Ston, oysters are big business too… ooh la la!

Hotel Odisej
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  • Leeds Bradford, Thu 05 Jun 2025
  • 7 Nights, Half Board
  • 2 Adults, 0 Children

Hotel Odisej

Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Coast

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19.1 Km to Visit Peljesac

  • Located in the incredible Mljet National Park
  • Warm and traditional hospitality
  • Perfect for a cycling or walking holiday
  • Park fees included
  • Certified Sustainable Hotel
Roman shipwreck and German torpedo boat

Roman shipwreck and German torpedo boat

Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Coast

Mljet is an oasis for divers, with rich underwater flora and fauna and some interesting sites to explore, particularly on the southern side of the island facing the open sea. Explore a Roman shipwreck still...

11.2 Km to Visit Peljesac - Map

Ston Salt Works

Ston Salt Works

Dubrovnik Coast

The salt harvested at Ston, on the Peljesac Peninsula, is the purest in the Mediterranean. Take an informative tour of the salt pans - built in the 13th century and still running to this day - to learn about...

12.9 Km to Visit Peljesac - Map

Babino Polje village

Babino Polje village

Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Coast

Visit Babino Polje, the largest village on Mljet, to explore the nearby Odysseus' Cave where, according to legend, the hero of Greek myth lived with his lover the nymph Calypso for seven years. When the sun is...

15.4 Km to Visit Peljesac - Map