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Peljesac peninsula
According to Istria, Pelješac is the largest peninsula in Croatia. Her mountain ridge protrudes from Ston to Lovišće around 961 meters high from the sea. In addition to mountains and wine, Pelješac is known for the rare mouflon.
Almost an island ...
Pelješac is only connected to the mainland at a narrow point at Ston and was separated from the country by the Ragusaners (Dubrovnik), who were in charge from 1333 to 1806. Real excursion destinations for vacationers on the Pelješac peninsula include the towns of Lovišće and Orebić.
Lovišće ...
was founded 100 years ago on the large bay of settlers from Hvar, which was pulled deep into the country. Until 1973, Lovišće was only available on the sea route. Now the tourists can come to the quiet seaside resort. Every now and then it is celebrated, but then strong. Small fireplaces are lit around the bay and some watch the fire spell from the water. For swimming, the delicacy beach in the Bay of Lovišće is particularly suitable for families. If you like it very quietly, go on foot or take the boat to the surrounding bays Križica, Česminova, Slatina or to the two northern bays Rasoha and Bezdija.
Fine gravel and sandy beaches in pine forests. 1.5 km long sandy beach in Orebić.
Pelješac peninsula
Places Orebić and Trpanj
Hvar island
Dom, Franciscan monastery, theater, fortresses with a wonderful view of the islands of Pakleni Otoci and Vis
Corčula island
Places Vela Luka, Korčula and Blato
Lastovo island
Parish church of St. Kosmas and Damian from 1473
Makarska
Malacolosgian museum with a unique pussy collection from the Adriatic and the world's oceans
Lopud island
Part of the Elaphiti Islands, an 11.5 km long coastline with partial sandy beach
National Park Mljet
Large and small lake connected by the canal, Benedictine monastery from the 12th century
June 13th in Stanković: Festival of St. Anton
July 16 in Karmen: Festival of the Virgin of Karmen
July 25th in Mokalo: Festival of St. Jakob
August 15th in Podgorje and Postup: Mariae Ascension
August 16 in CRKVICE: Festival of St. Rochus
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