Pelješac – Vineyards, Bays and Adriatic Landscapes
The Pelješac Peninsula lies in southern Croatia in the Dalmatia region and is known for its rugged coastline, vineyards and peaceful bays. Stretching between the Adriatic Sea and the Bay of Mali Ston, the peninsula offers a combination of natural scenery and traditional Mediterranean culture.
Pelješac is particularly famous for its wine production, especially around the areas of Dingač and Postup. The sunny slopes overlooking the sea provide excellent conditions for vineyards, and many local wineries welcome visitors.
Small fishing villages and beaches with crystal-clear water can be found along the coast. The town of Orebić is one of the main settlements and also serves as a gateway to the nearby island of Korčula, which can be reached by ferry.
Campsites on Pelješac are often located close to the sea or in quiet natural surroundings. Visitors can stay on touring pitches or choose from a range of comfortable accommodation options with views of the Adriatic coastline. The peninsula is ideal for travellers looking for nature, beaches and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.
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Camping Nevio is a peaceful, green and small terraced campsite in Dalmatia. Nevio is located directly on the Adriatic coast, on the Pelješac peninsula, north of the beautiful city of Dubrovnik. The outdoor swimming pool looks inviting and is perfect for a relaxing afternoon. Of course, you can also head to the pebble beach, where you can unw...