The 7 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Peljesac Peninsula, Dalmatia

December 9, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Peljesac Peninsula, Croatia including Aqua Sports Orebic, Kayaking Ston, Danielis Yachting, Marlais Winery, Ston City Walls, Milos Winery, Ston Salt Works.
Restaurants in Peljesac Peninsula

1. Aqua Sports Orebic

Excellent
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Aqua Sports Orebic

Enjoy our adrenaline Jet Ski rides and see 19 small islands in the beautiful archipelago, or bring your kids to have fun in our Aqua Park. In our offer we also have SUP and Kayak for the rental. New thing in our offer is Parasailing in Orebic a stunig wiew from over a 300m. If you need Taxi boat to any island near by just give us a call.

2. Kayaking Ston

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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Kayaking Ston

There is no easier and better way to explore and discover the details of amazing and breathtaking Ston's coast than by kayak. Join us now and enjoy!

3. Danielis Yachting

Excellent
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5.0 based on 182 reviews

Danielis Yachting

Yacht Charter in Croatia and daily cruises and boat rentals in Korcula town and Viganj-Peljesac archipelago. Enjoy the wind, swim in the beautiful turquoise bays and discover the historical heritage of ancient towns. Danielis Yaching is a company which offers a complete range of nautical services in Croatia. Yacht charter of sailboats, catamarans, motor yachts and gulets from all over Croatia. Crew services, sailing schools, skipper courses etc..

4. Marlais Winery

Metohija 12 Ponikve, Ston 20230 Croatia +385 98 174 8427 [email protected] http://www.marlais-vinarija.hr/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Marlais Winery

Peljesac Peninsula , a place where sun, sea and stone create a perfect home for Plavac Mali , indigenous Dalmatian variety that brings out the best from the "barren land" and gives us "divine nectar." Marlais family, that drags roots from France, settled on the peninsula in the early 17th century, bringing with them the knowledge that every Frenchman has in its blood - how to make good wine.

Reviewed By 76jeffn

Anton gave us a tour of the facility and we got to see how the wine goes from harvest to bottling at the this family owned establishment. Anton was so personable and proud of his product. We had the 3 wine tasting menu with 1 white and 2 reds. All were excellent. If I could figure out a way to ship them to the US I would have bought a few cases. The carob Sherry was insanely good. I definitely recommend a stop at this winery.

5. Ston City Walls

Ston Croatia http://www.ston.hr/?l=eng&ispis=staticna&id=58&iskljuci=da
Excellent
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4.5 based on 735 reviews

Ston City Walls

Reviewed By Rantinrover - Biggar, United Kingdom

Although comparisons are made to The Great Wall of China this is a major exaggeration since at just over 4 miles they don't even match Hadrian's Wall at 73 miles long. That said, they are still well worth seeing. The walls stretch out over the hillside above Ston and it's possible to walk along a continuous length of them right over to the attractive little town of Mali Ston on the other side. Entry fee is 70 Kuna (£8.50) per adult which includes access to Fort Veliki Kastio. The latter is just a shell but provides a good lookout point. Options exist to walk around the walls overlooking Ston itself, a short but steep climb and descent which includes a few turrets or to take the very steep route over to Mali Ston (veer to the right if coming from Ston). We did both and can testify it's a good workout, especially if like us you walk it back over the wall from Mali Ston too! It is possible to return on a less arduous route by following a footpath which runs alongside the road between the towns but of course you don't get the views. There is a section of wall which has still to be restored and was off-limits at the time of our visit, as was Koruna Fortress at Mali Ston which had restoration work in progress. The path on the Mali Ston side between the walls and town is a bit rough and ready however I'd recommend sturdy footwear for the wall walk in any case. Apart from the exercise you can take in good views over Ston and it's salt flats (the salt was a large part of why the wall was built) and there are several nice restaurants in Mali Ston which is a picturesque little place to get refreshments. We spent around 5 hours exploring the walls, towns and having lunch in between. Take a camera, some water and enjoy the relative peace in comparison to Dubrovnik's more popular walls.

6. Milos Winery

Boljenovici 15, Ston 20230 Croatia +385 98 965 6880 [email protected] http://www.milos.hr/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Milos Winery

One of the oldest family owned winery in region, which is specialized in producing high quality wines from Plavac Mali from organic vineyards on the steep manually farmed terraced land of the Peljesac Peninsula. Also produce awarded extra virgin olive oil and herbal tea.

Reviewed By melmcadams - Austin, United States

We stopped here for a tasting and were not disappointed. It is a family winery that makes top quality wines (and olive oil) without being pretentious. Left with multiple bottles of red wine and olive oil!

7. Ston Salt Works

20230, Ston, Ston 20230 Croatia http://www.solanaston.hr
Excellent
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3.5 based on 136 reviews

Ston Salt Works

Reviewed By 220kenq

A very interesting and unique place to visit. You'll learn about the importance of salt and how it was produced.

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