Peninsula Peljesac
Peljesac peninsula is positioned in the south of Croatia, in the immediate neighbourhood of Dubrovnik. Peljesac has made one administrative unit with Dubrovnik since the time of Dubrovnik Republic (Ragusa). By geographic and natural characteristics it's similar to Dalmatian islands in region - Hvar and Korcula, but the fact it's connected to mainland gives better travel possibilities, and better connection with Dubrovnik and interground. The peninsula has preserved is purity and natural Mediterranean beauty.
The air is fresh and unpolluted here, there are no factories and no traffic pollution. The water is clear and the sealife is bountiful, variety and richness of vegetation and animal life are characteristic for this area.There are little bays along the coast, white pebble beaches, olive orchards, centuries old cypress woods, white rocks and lavender fields.
Particularly gorgeous are sand and pebble beaches, the air fragrant with sea and herbs. The most beautiful beaches are Prapratno, Vucine, Vodice, Dingac, Postup, Mokalo, Mirce, Divna, Duba.The bay
of Mali Ston is especially interesting, carved between the peninsula and the mainland, a preserved underwater life, the site of oyster and mussels, quality fish farming.There are beautiful sights of hills and fields, endless wineyards on the slopes of Dingac and Postup, where the production of the best Mediterranean red wines takes place. You can't miss breathtaking vistas where your eyes capture a unity of wonderous wild colourful vegetation, sea and the sky.
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