Orebic and around
The Pelješac Peninsula is the home of the city of Orebic. This is the southernmost peninsula of Croatia, located in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. The area is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and olive groves. We will visit all of this and even more.
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Views from our travel
Enjoy my pictures from a few days walking around the city and the beaches. We dived a wreck close to the beach, but this will be a separate post from the clear water.
Wine
Ok, the Beerlover talks about wine.
But why not, as this are is know for wine and here we have the key characteristics of Orebić Wine
Dominant grape varieties:
Plavac Mali (red) and Pošip (white).
Red wines: Typically full-bodied, with rich flavors of dark fruits, spices, and a hint of Mediterranean herbs. They often exhibit a good balance of acidity and tannins.
White wines: Known for their crispness and refreshing character, with notes of citrus, floral aromas, and a mineral undertone.
See what I found on the way to the beach
Water
Orebić's water is like liquid sapphire. Crystal clear and inviting, it's a playground for water lovers. Imagine diving into a world of vibrant blues, where the sun dances on the surface, casting shimmering patterns on the sandy bottom.
Did you see the bar at the beach. I need to have a more detailed look to this one.
Anyway, the beaches here are a mix of sun-kissed perfection. Trstenica is your classic beach vibe – soft sand, shallow waters, and a chilled-out atmosphere. Perfect for families or anyone seeking relaxation. But if you're after something a bit more adventurous, explore the hidden coves and pebble beaches scattered along the coastline. There are a lot and you just need to drive there and stop for a swim.
We saw a lit turquoise waters lapping at your feet, the scent of pine trees in the air, and the distant sound of waves. That's Orebić. It's more than just a beach; it's a state of mind.
As you know, walking and photography is a exhausting job and with all the sun you need to be sure that you drink enough. This brings me to another topic.
Yeah, I found the entry to that bar at the beach. Means for my health I had to make sure not to dehydrate and my nice #Hive cap from #HiveFest Mexico need a rest at the table as well.
Beach
The peninsula is also home to several small towns and villages, including Orebić, which is the largest town on the peninsula.
Surfers
A bit up the road out of Orebic there is a windy area and it seems to be a surfer’s paradise. The beach Ponta Placa is calling us for a visit. I my daydream thinking I saw @roelandp at this windy waters.
Facts about Ponta Plaza
Ponta Plaza is a popular destination in Croatia, known for its scenic beauty and recreational activities. Located in the charming coastal town of Poreč, Ponta Plaza offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, crystal-clear waters, and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. The area is renowned for its well-maintained beaches, a variety of restaurants, cafes, and a vibrant nightlife.
One of the standout activities at Ponta Plaza is windsurfing. Croatia's favorable wind conditions, especially in Poreč, make it an excellent spot for both beginners and experienced windsurfers. The consistent thermal winds and sheltered bays provide a perfect environment for this thrilling water sport. Several windsurfing schools and rental shops are available, offering lessons, equipment, and guided tours to help enthusiasts make the most of their windsurfing experience.
Might be a cool spot for water activity addicted people after #HiveFest this year in Croatia
This nice combination of Ponta Plaza's natural beauty and the excitement of windsurfing creates a unique and memorable vacation experience for visitors like us.
Snorkeling a wreck
Just a few steps away from our stay, we found a wreck laying in the water.
This means grabbing mask, snorkel and fins to discover this old ship.
It is a hot walk down to the water but it was worth it.
A Rocky Beach with clear water and a huge wreck to discover.
There will be more pictures whenever I download all the video from my underwater camera.
Next stop will be Korcula island
Korčula is a captivating island in the Adriatic Sea, part of Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Renowned for its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant cultural heritage, Korčula is often referred to as "Little Dubrovnik" due to its medieval architecture and scenic beauty. The island's main town, also named Korčula, is a walled city adorned with narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and charming squares.
One of Korčula's most notable claims to fame is its association with the famed explorer Marco Polo, who is believed to have been born here. Visitors can explore the Marco Polo Museum and learn about his adventures. The town's Gothic and Renaissance architecture, including the stunning St. Mark's Cathedral, offers a glimpse into its storied past. My little research comes to a big questionmark about the birth of Marco Polo.
Korčula is also known for its lush vineyards and olive groves, producing excellent local wines and olive oil. The island's culinary scene is a delightful mix of fresh seafood, traditional Dalmatian dishes, and local wines, making dining a highlight of any visit.
So, stay tuned for the next travel post from @detlev
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