
Join organized tours and trips to discover hidden riches of Pelješac and surrounding islands. At your disposal are: boat trips sailing through numerous coves and bays along the shore, wine tours of Pelješac for all wine lovers, trips to nearby tourist hot spot Dubrovnik, ferry boat to national park Mljet, legendary isle of Korčula only 10 minutes away from Orebić, a trip to renowned Christian shrine of Međugorje and many other options to enrich and complete your holiday.
It's easy to see why the explorer Marco Polo would have been drawn back to his native town Korčula. There is no doubting the beauty of the place, a mosaic of terracotta rooftops encircled by medieval walls and punctuated by church spires, jutting out into the cobalt blue of the Adriatic with the majestic Pelješac mountains as a backdrop. Evidence of former Venetian rule abounds, from the proud Venetian lions adorning its buildings to a cathedral dedicated to St. Mark.
"Those who seek paradise on Earth must come to Dubrovnik". So wrote George Bernard Shaw, smitten by the beauty of this magic city. Dubrovnik truly is a stunning city with its amazing Old Town, which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. one of the most attractive and best known towns in the Mediterranean.
The western corner of Mljet was designated a National Park in 1960, in a bid to conserve the island's holm oak and Aleppo pine forests. Among the main attractions are the interconnected saltwater lakes, Veliko Jezero ("Great Lake") and Malo Jezero ("Small Lake"). The former is home to the striking and frequently remodelled 12th century Monastery of St. Mary.
In the recent years, Međugorje has become one of the most famous and most visited centres of pilgrimage in the whole Catholic world. On June 24, 1981, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, appeared in the village of Bijakovići in the Međugorje parish, to six young parishioners (2 boys and 4 girls). Međugorje as a unique phenomenon in the modern world that drew milions of pilgrims and religious tourists from the whole world into that rocky Bosnia-Herzegovinian village.