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For generations, this small town on the Pelješac peninsula has been the heart of Croatia's maritime tradition, known for its captains' houses and quiet seaside charm. The main draw is its position facing the island of Korčula across a narrow, sparkling channel. You can spend your days on the long pebble beaches like Trstenica, explore the 15th-century Franciscan Monastery on a hilltop for panoramic views, or take a quick ten-minute ferry over to Korčula Town to wander its medieval streets. It’s a place for sailing, tasting the peninsula's famous Dingač and Postup wines right from local vineyards, and enjoying sunsets over the water.
Orebic is ideal for couples and families looking for a relaxed coastal holiday with easy island-hopping options. Staying near the town's waterfront promenade puts you within walking distance of restaurants, the main beach, and the ferry port. The town itself is compact, and having a car is useful for exploring the wider peninsula's wineries and quieter coves. Public buses connect Orebic to major cities like Dubrovnik, which is about a two-hour drive south.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find around seven hotels here, ranging from good-value family-run hotels and apartments to a few more upscale waterfront options. Accommodation is generally comfortable and straightforward, focusing on providing a great base to enjoy the sea and the simple, authentic Dalmatian lifestyle.
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What is Orebic known for?
Orebic is known for its beautiful beaches, delicious seafood, and the iconic Korčula Bridge, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Best time to visit Orebic?
The best time to visit Orebic is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the town's attractions.