Two destinations in the Dubrovnik County that spring to mind when one thinks of wine are the Pelješac peninsula and the island of Korčula.
The scenic peninsula of Pelješac stretches out like a green finger into the Adriatic Sea. Picturesque vineyards cling to rocky slopes dotted between the thick Mediterranean vegetation. Then just a short ferry ride brings you to an island steeped in history, an island with a walled city, the island of Korčula.
• A day trip to these jewels of the Croatia coastline will leave you awestruck at their natural beauty and spellbound with their historical roots
Between 7.30 am and 8:00 am, depending on your hotel location
Ston is a beautiful little town in the Dubrovnik region, at the southern end of the Pelješac peninsula. Famous for producing the best oysters in the World, for the ancient salt pans that are still working and the spectacular 7 km long City walls.
Pelješac is a scenic peninsula that stretches into the Adriatic Sea, best known for wine-making and beautiful hidden beaches. The Mediterranean vegetation and picturesque vineyards that cling to the rocky hillsides will make a great impression on you.
One of the most beautiful islands in Croatia and very rich in history and tradition. Korčula town, said to be the birth place of Marco Polo, is a beautiful walled city that is simply a must-visit.
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