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Peljesac
peninsula
is the second largest in
Croatian,
located in south Dalmatia in
immediate proximity of Dubrovnik . Natural beauty on Peljesac
still stands against commercial and urban values. Peljesac is 85
km long, 358 square km in size, and has about 8000 inhabbitants.
Although it's attached to the Croatia mainland - making it easy
to reach, it has all the characteristics of typical Dalmatian
island, in natural beauty and the way of living. As it was
commercialy neglected for years - it stil have beauty of
unspoiled nature, crystal clean bays and traditional villages -
being one of the rare tourist resorts in Europe which still can
fully express the Croatia tourism tagline: Mediterranean as it
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Although it's interesting as a whole,
and in all of it's aspects - there are several extraordinary
things making Peljesac
what it is. It's
nature and beautiful beaches - which can be enjoyed at any part
of peninsula. Peljesac maritime tradition which you can still
feel in Orebic - the town of captains. One of the best
windsurfing spots in this part of Europe - Viganj, and,
certanly not the least important - Peljesac wines - famous red
Dingac, Postup and other sorts of Plavac mali - which absolutely
should be tasted if you are visiting this part of the world.
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