The Pelješac Peninsula has been highlighted in the news these past years for one of the most impressive bridges in Europe that opened in 2022. It is not only interesting from the construction point of view but also from the improved accessibility of the peninsula, which is famous for its locally grown oysters.
Active holidaymakers will enjoy wind- and kitesurfing, history lovers can explore numerous old towers and fortresses, while foodies won’t say no to amazing food, accompanied by the local wine Plavac – you can even take part in an organized wine tasting tour through the region of Dingač to find out which winery makes the best wine.
Campsite Perna in the north-western part of Pelješac peninsula is a great place to stay. It has a long pebble beach that is perfect for families with small children and the winds next to it are ideal for windsurfing, whether you are a beginner or an experienced surfer. Campsite Perna also has some of the best mobile homes on Pelješac, which are not only comfortable but also very reasonably priced. They are set in the shade of the dense forest and there are also a few mobile homes right by the sea. All of them have 2 bedrooms and a cozy little terrace which is perfect for watching sunsets. If peace and quiet is what you prefer on your holiday, mobile homes on Pelješac are perfect for that.