
Excursions
Divna & Duba

Divna is a beach on the
road from Trpanj to Duba. There is no village and it is a splendid untouched
corner of nature.
Duba is a small village of 50, located at the foot of the St. Ilija hill,
the highest peak on the Pelješac peninsula. It is concealed by a crevice and
reveals its true beauty at the end of the winding road from Trpanj.

As well as
the many beaches in Trpanj, you are only a short drive away from the splendid
beaches of Divna and Duba.
Trpanj is
also an ideally located for day trips to Ston, Dubrovnik, Korcula, Mljet and
Medjugorje.
Ston

Ston is a small
picturesque town, with a great medieval wall near it. It is the second
longest still standing wall in the world, after the Chinese Great wall.
Additionally it has numerous cultural and historical monuments.
The town is situated near a large, Europe’s oldest, salt pan, in the back of
the bay. Ston is famous for its oysters and mussels. You can have some at
the local restaurant or just pick some up to prepare yourself.
Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage site, is rich in cultural and historical monuments.
The City itself dates back to the 6th and 7th century and entered its Golden
Age in the 16th. Dubrovnik reached magnificent levels of achievement in its
urban and architectural development that has been maintained to the present
day.
There is also the annual Dubrovnik Summer Festival the largest and most
celebrated cultural event in Croatia. It is an outpouring of music, theatre
and dance that attracts an all-star line up of international performers and
visitors to the unique setting of the indoor and open-air stages of this
Renaissance/Baroque city.
Korcula

From the town of Orebic
you can take the ferry to the island of Korcula. The island itself is rich
in art and culture, as well as beautiful nature. The main town on the island
also named Korcula is a medieval walled Dalmatian city, with its round
defensive towers and cluster of red-roofed buildings.
Marco Polo, the famous world-traveller, writer and merchant, is reputed to
have been born in the old town of Korcula. His house of birth is open to
visitors. In addition, Korcula has long art and cultural traditions,
including museums, galleries and festivals.
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Contact: Kristina Jeric, Tel: +385 20 681-552,
e-mail: chris.jeric@gmail.com
Villa Christina, Put Vila 21, 20240 Trpanj, Croatia
