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Pelješac is a synonym for good wine. It is associated with Dingač and Postup and protected geographical locations. It is an area in which plavac mali reigns, but also all the other natural riches that hard-working hands transform into prosecco, liqueurs, rakija, and virgin olive oil. Pelješac is a synonym for the highest quality shellfish. Oysters and mussels from the Mali Ston bay are ...
The imperial island where for 9 centuries kings and emperors enjoyed in its wine, olive oil and herbs. Many cultural goods, material and non material are testifying to the rich history of Lastovo island. One can enjoy in various sea delicacies. If you prefer meat, there are several farm house holds where ships,goats or chicken are grown and prepared under “the bell” – peka. ...
Thematic tourist road Neretva the valley of life is a part of the rural tourism offer of Dubrovnik-Neretva Region. The river Neretva unites this particular area of a fertile valley, which yields numerous natural riches. The diversity of the fauna has been preserved in ornithological reserves and the Ornithological Collection of the Natural Museum in Metković. The photo-safari along the ...
Untouched nature, the island's mysticism, olive groves, vineyards and thick forests makes this island an ideal place to explore. Mljet National Park is spread over several villages, two salt water lakes - Veliko and Malo jezero, and a Benedictine monastery on the island of St. Mary. Remains of Roman palace and Greek shipwrecks and Amphora findings testify the rich ancient history. ...
Korčula is an island rich in vineyards, olive groves and small villages. Old town Korčula enchants the senses with its timeless beauty and casts an everlasting spell of wonder on those who tread upon its ancient stone. Tradition is alive with age-old religious ceremonies, folk music and dances still being performed. Korčula is well known for its white wines, Pošip, Rukatac and Grk ...
The whole Dubrovnik Riviera is well-known for its fascinating landscapes, beautiful beaches, dense pine woods and olive groves. Picturesque smaller settlements on the sea shore and villages in the hinterland, in former times, were part of the Dubrovnik Republic territory, becoming connected with the city via historical, economic and trade route ties. ...
Konavle is a region with particular natural beauties and contrasts: mountain and valley, green hills and naked stone, the blue and the green. Preserved nature, unique rural architecture, numerous thousand-year- old monuments, traditions kept through folklore, traditional costumes and the Konavle embroidery, the harmony of man's life and the nature …it's all Konavle!
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