Morning: Arrive at Dubrovnik Airport and transfer to your hotel in Orebic, enjoying scenic views of the Adriatic. Settle in, freshen up, and take a short walk along the Orebic Harbor to feel the sea breeze.
Afternoon: Head to the historic town of Ston to walk the remarkable Ston Walls, the longest defensive walls in Europe. Afterwards, explore the nearby Mali Ston Salt Pans, where centuries‑old salt harvesting continues.
Evening: Dine at a seaside konoba in Orebic, sampling local specialties such as grilled fish and fresh Pelješac oysters. End the night with a leisurely stroll along the promenade under the October sunset.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the renowned Grgić Winery for a guided tour of the vineyards and a tasting of their acclaimed Dingač and Postup reds.
Afternoon: Drive to the medieval village of Trstenik, wandering its stone streets and stopping at the Olive Oil Museum to learn about the region’s centuries‑old oil production.
Evening: Head to Viganj Beach for a spectacular sunset, then enjoy dinner at a local taverna serving homemade pasta with truffle oil.
Find HotelsMorning: Catch an early ferry from Orebic to Korčula Town, stepping onto the island’s cobblestone streets and soaking in its Mediterranean charm.
Afternoon: Explore the fortified city walls and visit the impressive St. Mark’s Cathedral, then sample a light lunch of black risotto at a waterfront café.
Evening: Return by ferry to Orebic, where you’ll enjoy a relaxed dinner of fresh seafood paired with a glass of Pelješac wine.
Find HotelsMorning: Spend a tranquil few hours at Vela Luka Beach or, for the more adventurous, hike the gentle slopes of Mount Sveti Ilija for panoramic views of the peninsula.
Afternoon: Return to Orebic for last‑minute shopping—pick up a bottle of local wine or a jar of olive oil—and check out of the hotel.
Evening: Transfer to Dubrovnik Airport for your departure flight, carrying memories of Pelješac’s rugged coastline, historic sites, and world‑class wines.
Find HotelsIf you have extra time, add a full day to explore the southern tip of the peninsula, visiting the Budva Vineyard and the tranquil village of Novigrad. To shorten the trip, skip the Korčula day‑trip and spend the third day leisurely discovering additional beaches such as Prigradina or enjoying a spa session at your hotel. Either way, October’s mild weather and fewer crowds make Pelješac perfect for a relaxed getaway.