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Practical info — Duba Pelješka

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • The village is very small and secluded; stock up on groceries before arriving.
  • Parking near the beach can be limited in peak season, so arrive early.
  • The pebble beach has little natural shade; bring an umbrella and plenty of water.
  • It's a great base for exploring the rest of the Pelješac peninsula by car.

🍽 Food

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Pelješac Wine

Taste this famous local red wine at nearby family-run wineries.

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Fresh Oysters and Mussels

Head towards Ston or Mali Ston for the freshest shellfish.

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Grilled Adriatic Fish

Best enjoyed at a local konoba (traditional tavern) in the region.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Olive Oil

Look for homemade olive oil sold by locals along the roads.

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Pelješac Wine

Purchase bottles directly from the vineyards along the peninsula road.

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Divna Beach

A short drive away, a remarkable and often quiet pebble cove.

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Olive Grove Walks

Take a walk among the old olive trees surrounding the village.

Duba Pelješka is an under-the-radar destination located on the northern coast of the beautiful Pelješac peninsula in Croatia. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean pine forests and rugged hills, this small coastal village has an excellent escape from the busy tourist centers. The crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea make it a handy spot for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying a pristine natural environment away from the noise of city life. The coastline here is famous for its remarkable pebble beaches, which are widely considered some of the most beautiful in the region. Visitors seeking a clothing-optional experience can enjoy the secluded atmosphere of the local Nudist beach, which provides absolute privacy and raw natural beauty. Another absolute must-visit is Plaža Jezero, a spectacular cove where a small freshwater stream meets the sea, providing a refreshing mix of temperatures for bathers. Gastronomy in the area heavily features fresh, locally caught seafood, local olive oil, and the world-renowned red wines of Pelješac, such as Dingač. Reaching the village involves a highly scenic, winding drive through the peninsula's famous vineyards. The authentic Dalmatian stone architecture and the deeply relaxing atmosphere ensure a truly memorable coastal retreat.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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Avg °C9911141823262622181411
Rain mm92878162514323327784115111

Geography

Population
1,794
Coordinates
43.01829, 17.16879

Facts

  • Located on Pelješac peninsula
  • Crystal clear Adriatic Sea
  • Features a Nudist beach
  • Spectacular Plaža Jezero
  • Famous red wine region
  • Quiet village atmosphere
  • Beautiful pebble shores
  • Authentic Dalmatian architecture

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Sights in the town Duba Pelješka (2)

Nudist beach🎡 recreation

A clothing-optional nude beach with rocky coves in Duba Peljeska.

Završ🌿 nature

Završ is a notable peak offering panoramic views around Duba Pelješka.

Frequently asked questions

Duba Pelješka: where is it located?
Duba Pelješka is located in Croatia.
Duba Pelješka: what is there to see?
Highlights include Nudist beach, Završ.
Duba Pelješka: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Duba Pelješka: why is it worth visiting?
Duba Pelješka is an under-the-radar destination located on the northern coast of the beautiful Pelješac peninsula in Croatia.
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