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Pelješac apartments - panoramic views of Orebić and the channel towards Korčula, pebble beaches, pine forests and turquoise sea on a sunny day.

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Accommodation on Pelješac peninsula

Pelješac is the second largest Croatian peninsula – known for its long pebble beaches, wind suitable for surfing in Viganj and Kučište, the vineyards of Dingač and Postup, and historical places like Orebić, Trpanj, and Trstenik. Apartments Pelješac are scattered along the coast and in quiet bays, with views of the channel towards Korčula and the island of Mljet. Whether you are looking for a seaside apartment, accommodation near Divna or Prapratno beach, or a base in Orebić for excursions to Korčula, the offer of apartments on Pelješac provides a diverse choice for families, couples, and athletes.

Why choose Pelješac for a holiday?

Beaches and sea – Divna (Duba Pelješka), Jezero (Duba), Prapratno near Ston, Trstenik and Dingač with crystal clear sea

  • Wind and sports – Viganj and Kučište for windsurfing and kitesurfing, walking paths and cycling routes
  • Gastronomy – Ston oysters in nearby Mali Ston, fresh fish, olive oils, and Dingač and Postup wines
  • Ambiance and excursions – Orebić (maritime tradition), Franciscan monastery on the hill, day trips to Korčula and Mljet

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When to visit Pelješac?

Pelješac has a typical Mediterranean climate with warm, sunny summers and mild winters. Here is an overview by season:

Season Temperatures Characteristics
Summer (June-August) 26-33°C Ideal for swimming and wind activities in Viganj
Spring (April-May) 16-23°C Pleasant for walks, cycling, and uncrowded excursions
Autumn (September-October) 18-26°C Warm sea in September, grape harvests and wine tours
Winter (November-March) 7-14°C Quieter period, gastronomic experiences

For the best balance of weather and crowds, we recommend late spring (May–June) or early autumn (September). During peak season (July–August), we recommend booking earlier.

What to do on Pelješac peninsula?

Beaches and Swimming

The Pelješac peninsula offers a variety of beautiful coastal locations:

  • Divna (Duba Pelješka) – one of the most famous pebble beaches with turquoise sea
  • Jezero – beach near Duba with natural shade
  • Prapratno – a long sandy bay near Ston, ferry departure point for Mljet
  • Trstenik and Dingač – bays beneath vineyards, clear sea and a peaceful ambience

Activities and Trips

When you tire of sunbathing, the Pelješac peninsula offers numerous activities:

  • Viganj and Kučište – windsurfing and kitesurfing, equipment rental and schools
  • Orebić – museum and Franciscan monastery of Our Lady of the Angels with a viewpoint
  • Korčula – fast boat connection from Orebić to Korčula town for walks and sightseeing
  • Ston and Mali Ston – walls and oyster farms at the beginning of the peninsula

Gastronomy

The Pelješac peninsula is known for its gastronomy:

  • Dingač and Postup wines – indigenous wines from the southern slopes of Pelješac
  • Seafood – oysters, mussels and fresh fish; olive oils and local cheese
  • Taverns (Konobe) and wineries – tastings with local cuisine in Orebić, Trstenik and Potomje

How to Get to Pelješac?

The Pelješac peninsula has excellent transport connections:

  • By car – Pelješac Bridge (Komarna–Brijesta) connects the peninsula with the motorway towards Split and Zagreb; local roads to Orebić, Viganj and Trpanj
  • By ferry – Ploče–Trpanj (line across the Neretva Channel); boat from Orebić to Korčula
  • By plane – Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) ~120 km; alternatively Split (SPU) with a longer drive
  • By bus – seasonal and regular lines towards Dubrovnik, Split and Korčula

Book Your Perfect Holiday Today!

Pelješac offers a combination of beaches, wind, wine, and history. From seafront apartments in Orebić and Lovište to peaceful bays beneath vineyards – find accommodation that suits your rhythm and explore the south of Dalmatia.

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Guest impressions about their stay in our apartments on Pelješac peninsula

See here what some of our guests think about our offer

Guest review image Two bedroom apartment with terrace, Orebić, Pelješac - A-4579-b
Two bedroom apartment with terrace, Orebić, Pelješac - A-4579-b
Warm welcome, everything was perfect. The little extra... small bags of tea or coffee would be welcome 😊
Jennifer Botton
Guest review image One bedroom apartment near beach, Kučište - Perna, Pelješac - A-4544-a
One bedroom apartment near beach, Kučište - Perna, Pelješac - A-4544-a
The apartment was in perfect order, clean, well equipped and furnished. It completely suited our needs. The owners are pleasant and helpful, everything was perfect.
Jan Procházka
Guest review image One bedroom apartment near beach, Žuljana, Pelješac - A-4577-c
One bedroom apartment near beach, Žuljana, Pelješac - A-4577-c
Everything is absolutely perfect, thank you
Karel Kadeřávek

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FAQ

1. How to get to Pelješac?

By the Pelješac Bridge from the direction of the A1 motorway, by ferry Ploče–Trpanj or by boat Orebić–Korčula; the nearest airport is Dubrovnik (DBV).

2. Where are the apartments located on Pelješac?

In Orebić, Viganj, Trpanj, Trstenik, Lovište and smaller bays along the southern and northern coast of the peninsula.

3. Do I need to reserve parking in advance?

Accommodation with a secured parking space or planning to use public car parks is recommended, especially during peak season.

4. When is the best time to visit Pelješac?

Late spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds; summer is ideal for swimming and windsurfers in Viganj.

5. How far are the beaches from the apartments?

It depends on the location; many properties are located 150–900 m from the coast or a short drive to larger beaches.

6. What are the options for excursions?

Korčula from Orebić, Ston and its walls, Mljet National Park (ferry from Prapratno), the wine roads of Dingač and Postup.

7. What is the gastronomic offer?

Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on seafood, oysters from Mali Ston, olive oils and red wines from Pelješac.

8. Are the apartments suitable for families?

Yes – a large number of properties offer air conditioning, parking and proximity to beaches; use our search engine to find what you need, filtering as you wish.