| | Sreser (peninsula Peljesac)
| | | Sreser, some 30 kilometers west of Ston, lies on the southern Dalmatian peninsula Peljesac, traditionally known for its captains and seamen, nowadays famous for excellent wines and breathtaking Mediterranean landscape. Sreser was originally a fishing settlement. Its inhabitants have traditionally lived off of agriculture, wine growing and fishing, while nowadays tourism is becoming more and more important. You can find accommodation in rooms and apartments in modern private houses, as well as in the camping site nearby. There are sandy and pebble beaches in Sreser, as well as concrete swimming areas in front of private houses. If you prefer rocks, you can go the bays nearby. The place is great for a quiet holiday because, apart from untouched nature, there is only one restaurant, bar and grocery store in the place itself. We recommend the surroundings for those who like to go for walks and all of those interested in century old settlements and their traditions.
We recommend: islets close to Sreser - Goljak, Srednja and Gospin skolj / Bililo cliff / old settlements nearby: Drace, Janjina and Trstenik / places with long wine growing tradition: Pijavicno and Potomje / tourist destinations: Trpanj, Orebic, Ston and Mali Ston / island of Korcula - can be reached by ferry
How to get there: from the ferry port Trpanj - 19 km on the main road to Janjina where the road branches off for Sreser / from Ston - 30 km west on the main road to Janjina where the road branches off for Sreser |
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