About Peljesac
The Peljesac Peninsula is a long, narrow, mountainous landmass, encircled by deep sea channels and the sundrenched islands of Hvar, Korcula and Mljet. Up until a few years ago most holidaymakers who came this way were only familiar with the pretty fishing villages and pebbly beaches that stretch along its balmy shores.The town of Orebic, with its legendary seafaring tradition, monastery and 'captains' houses, was often viewed as a stepping stone en route to the more popular and dazzling town of Korcula across the channel. Things have changed and Peljesac is now emerging as a premiere, much-sought-after holiday destination.




