With its sprawling coasts, rich fisheries and a major wine-growing industry, Pelješac is generating a buzz as a less-discovered alternative to Dubrovnik. Indeed, many pass over this peninsula, making ...
Vineyards cover large tracts of the Pelješac peninsula, starting in Ston and stretching all the way northwest to the outskirts of Orebić. Vineyards slot into the bowls of fertile soil that sit between ...
Archaeologists from Dubrovnik Museums have discovered a rare terracotta Greek theatre mask dating back to the 4th–3rd century BC inside the Crno Jezero cave on Pelješac ...
Croatia’s new €420 million bridge has finally connected the mainland to the Pelješac peninsula, here’s what you should do when you visit. If you like island hopping, Croatia is the ideal destination ...
Trips to the Pelješac peninsula come with the promise of fine wine, fresh oysters and glorious mountain walks Jane is a travel writer and hotel expert specialising in Croatia and Montenegro, based in ...
The main structure of the new 2.4km-long Pelješac Bridge, which now connects the Croatian peninsula of Pelješac to the country’s mainland, has been completed. A special event featuring Croatian klapa ...
If you like island hopping, Croatia is the ideal destination for you. The country has 1,200 islands to its name, boasting charming villages, rugged coastlines and azure seas. Travelling around them is ...
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