Peljesac
The Peljesac Penninsula is located in the south of Dalmatia and it is a part of Dubrovnik-Neretva county and it is the second largest peninsula in Croatia. The peninsula contains mountains, valleys, coves and vineyards and it is a place you do not want to miss during your sailing holiday in Croatia.
Peljesac is the longest peninsula in Dalmatia and it is full of bays covered with woods, the coast is swarming with beaches, reefs and bays. Peljesac has a long history of different people inhabiting it, at the beginning, there were the Illyrians and Greeks after that came the Romans and later the Slavs.
This peninsula was the home of many famous captains notable for their skills and heroics on the open sea. So the maritime tradition is very strong and alive here. The area is also known for its extraordinary wine like Dingac and Postup, which became famous all over the world.
Because of its history, Peljesac should be on the list of everyone coming on a sailing trip in Croatia. Take your yacht (sailing yacht, catamaran, motor boat or gulet), explore its history and enjoy a glass of world class wine.
It doesn’t matter whether you are coming with friends or family, make sure you take your yacht (sailing yacht, catamaran, motor boat or gulet) to visit the Peljesac peninsula and discover the beauty of the Adriatic Sea with Lighthouse Yacht Charter Croatia.