Pelješac
Pelješac is a peninsula located in southern Croatia, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It stretches approximately 65 kilometers along the Adriatic Sea and is famous for its vineyards, olive groves, and picturesque coastal towns like Orebić and Ston.
The region is also renowned for its wine production, particularly the Dingač and Postup varieties, which are made from the indigenous Plavac Mali grape. Additionally, Pelješac is home to historical sites, including ancient fortresses and the impressive Walls of Ston, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking both natural beauty and cultural experiences.