

Pelješac
Location
Southern Dalmatia
Location
Southern Dalmatia
Pelješac is the long, mountainous peninsula stretching north of Dubrovnik toward the island of Korčula. Known for its vineyards, oyster farms, and quiet coastal villages, it offers a more rural and traditional side of southern Dalmatia.
Arriving by yacht, the coastline alternates between small fishing harbors, sheltered bays, and steep hillsides covered with grapevines. Pelješac feels slower and less developed than nearby island destinations, making it a peaceful stop along a southern Dalmatian sailing route.
Where You’ll Spend Time
Most yachts stop near Ston, Lovište, or smaller bays along the peninsula’s northern coast facing Korčula.
The waters here are calm and well protected by the peninsula itself. Villages are small and spread out along the shoreline, often centered around a single harbor, a few restaurants, and quiet residential streets.
The scenery is defined by green hills, vineyards, and open views toward nearby islands.

Things to Do
Visit the Town of Ston
At the eastern entrance of the peninsula lies Ston, known for its medieval defensive walls and historic salt pans.
Inside the town you’ll find:
The Ston Walls, one of the longest fortified systems in Europe
Traditional salt production fields still in operation
Stone streets and small squares inside the old town
Ston is also famous for its oysters and seafood restaurants.
Explore the Pelješac Wine Region
Pelješac produces some of Croatia’s most respected wines, especially Plavac Mali, grown on the steep southern slopes near Dingač and Postup.
Many small wineries offer tastings where guests can sample local varieties while overlooking the Adriatic.
Swim in Quiet Coastal Bays
The peninsula’s northern coastline is dotted with calm swimming spots and small beaches.
These bays offer:
Clear water with very little boat traffic
Pebble beaches beneath pine trees
Open views toward Korčula Island
It’s a relaxed setting for an afternoon swim before dinner ashore.

Restaurants on Pelješac
Pelješac is well known for seafood and traditional Dalmatian cooking.
Kapetanova Kuća (Mali Ston)
One of Croatia’s most famous oyster restaurants.
Restaurant Bota Šare (Mali Ston)
Known for oysters, mussels, and seafood specialties.
Konoba Ficović
Popular spot for fresh fish and local wine near the water.
Reservations are recommended in peak season.
Hotels (Pre / Post Charter)
Pelješac offers a mix of small hotels and boutique stays.
Hotel Ostrea (Ston)
Small waterfront hotel near the old town.
Boutique Hotel Adriatic (Orebić)
Seaside hotel with views toward Korčula Island.
Many guests also combine Pelješac with stays in Dubrovnik or Korčula before or after their charter.

Why Pelješac Works in a Gulet Itinerary
Famous oyster farms and seafood restaurants
Renowned Croatian wine region
Quiet villages and protected bays
Historic town of Ston and its defensive walls
Natural stop between Dubrovnik, Mljet, and Korčula
Pelješac brings together wine, seafood, and quiet coastal scenery — a relaxed and authentic part of southern Dalmatia.
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