Rekreační domy Peljesac
Luxusní vily, vily s bazénem vám poskytnou nezapomenutelnou dovolenou. V závislosti na vašich preferencích můžete najít řadu luxusních vil, prázdninových domů s bazénem Peljesac na pobřeží nebo ve vnitrozemí, k odpočinku v tichu a klidu nedotčené přírody. Luxusní vily mohou ubytovat větší rodiny nebo skupiny přátel a umožňují dovolenou a skvělé ubytování v překrásném prostředí
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Luxusní vily, vily s bazénem vám poskytnou nezapomenutelnou dovolenou. V závislosti na vašich preferencích můžete najít řadu luxusních vil, prázdninových domů s bazénem Peljesac na pobřeží nebo ve vnitrozemí, k odpočinku v tichu a klidu nedotčené přírody. Luxusní vily mohou ubytovat větší rodiny nebo skupiny přátel a umožňují dovolenou a skvělé ubytování v překrásném prostředí Peljesac. Jakákoli luxusní vila nebo rekreační dům s bazénem, kterou si vyberete, vám poskytne nezapomenutelné chvíle v náručí luxusu a pohodlí. Každá jednotlivá vila má svůj vlastní fascinující příběh, který každý člověk prožívá zvláštním způsobem. Charakter jednotlivých vil a specialita, která se odráží v kvalitě a veškerých doplňkových službách, činí luxusní vily neodolatelnými a okouzlujícími pro každého hosta. Oddejte se hledání svého ideálního ubytování, prohlédněte si naši nabídku luxusních vil, domů s bazénem Peljesac. Dovolenkový dom pri mori alebo luxusná vila s bazénom v interiéri vám poskytne krásu a potešenie z jednoduchého života. Nádherné scenérie, príjemné prostredie, luxusné ubytovanie a nech sú vašou voľbou pre dovolenkovú destináciu Peljesac.
Along with the Istrian peninsula, the Peljesac peninsula is one of the largest on the Adriatic coast. It stretches from the isthmus of Ston all the way to Cape Lovista in the northwest and it is 65km long. Some of its larger towns are Ston, Brijesta, Trpanj, Viganj, and Orebic. The Peljesac peninsula's mountains are known hunting grounds for mouflons. Its inhabitants mostly make their living off of tourism, wine-growing-manufacturing dingac wine in the wine cellars of Potomja and Ston, as well as stockbreeding and fishing. It is also known for its salt-works and cultivating seashells. Peljesac is a charming place thanks to its many historical churches, exquisite royal villas as well as its delicious first class wines.
Stretching along the isthmus, which connects Peljesac to the mainland, are fortress walls which were built by the Republic and served to prevent access to the peninsula. These walls were built by the same architects and contractors who raised Dubrovnik's fortress walls: Michelozzo Miichelozzi, Juraj Dalmatinac and Onofrio Della Cava.
Orebic is a small city and the most well-known located on the southern coastline of the Peljesac peninsula, opposite to the island of Korcula. Its most popular beach is Trstenica. Orebic is surrounded by beautiful Mediterranean vegetation: pine trees, almond trees and citrus trees. Here accommodations include everything from hotels, apartments and villas to more natural settings offered by its many campsites. Orebic was once an important nautical destination and it was named after a captain's family, Orebic, in the 16th century.
Trpanj is a town and harbour located on the northern coast of Peljesac and at the foot of the summits Ostro and Vitar. Trpanj developed near villae rusticae and up on the summit lie the ruins of a medieval fortress. This wonderful town offers beautiful pebbled beaches, untouched nature and it is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing holiday with the family.
Viganj is a small town with lovely pebbled beaches and beautiful pine forests. Just north-east of Viganj is the mountain resort of St. Ilija where visitors can enjoy hiking and longs walks through nature.
Ston is known for its salt-works and oyster farming. The town's coastline, which stretches down the canal and into the Papratna inlet, is a wonderful place where visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing and scuba diving. Ston is surrounded by a 980m long wall with fortifications. Ston's largest fortress is Veliki Kastio whose wall stretches along the town's coastline and, looking out towards the sea, borders with the salt-works. This large complex was built by the people of Dubrovnik (from the year 1330-1506). The people of Ston are also known for their wine making expertise and guests can verify them by visiting the town's many wine cellars and taverns.
Mali Ston (Little Ston) is located in a small inlet. It is known for the cultivation of seashells within the Bristina inlet and the Mali Ston canal. The town is surrounded by fortress walls in the shape of a square and facing the harbour is the main entrance to the town. All of its streets were built at a right angle. On an elevation in the southern part of town, in the year 1347, the building of a stronghold, including five towers, began and later named Koruna. A great wall stretches from this stronghold to the town of Ston. The port of Mali Ston was completed in the year 1490. It was built to resemble the harbour of Dubrovnik and embedded in it are three arsenals which were used to store small warships.
Guests can also take the time to visit some of the many smaller towns on the Peljesac peninsula such as Duba, Crkvice, Trstenik, Zuljana, Drace, Janjina, Kuna, Oskorusno, Gornja Vrucica, Potomje and Postup.