Pelješac food and wine isn’t polished — and that’s its magic.
Here, wild herbs grow between ancient vineyard walls, fishermen still mend nets by hand, and time moves to the rhythm of the tides. It’s where rustic charm meets centuries-old traditions, and where every meal comes with a view — of the sea, the hills, or your grandmother’s recipe.
If you’re looking for authenticity in Croatia, Pelješac food and wine will take you there.




🏺 A Land Shaped by Sea, Stone, and Story
Long before wine cellars and oyster bars, Pelješac was a maritime stronghold — the defensive outpost of the mighty Republic of Dubrovnik. Its hills once echoed with the steps of salt workers, vineyard keepers, and stone builders who shaped this peninsula not just with hands, but with heritage.
From the salt pans of Ston to the steep slopes of Dingač, Pelješac carries centuries of history — and today, it offers one of Croatia’s richest food and wine experiences.
Spanning the Adriatic, the impressive Pelješac Bridge connects the peninsula directly to mainland Croatia, making travel easier while showcasing stunning views of the sea and surrounding landscapes. This engineering marvel symbolizes Pelješac’s perfect balance of rich history and modern progress.
▶️ Watch our exclusive video to experience the breathtaking beauty and significance of the Pelješac Bridge firsthand:
🦪 Ston Oysters & the Oyster Festival
Pelješac is world-famous for its Mali Ston oysters (Ostrea edulis), cultivated for centuries in the nutrient-rich waters of Ston Bay. These oysters are prized for their clean, briny flavor — thanks to the perfect mix of fresh spring water from the mountains and salty Adriatic tides.
The best time to visit? March, during the Ston Oyster Festival, where you can taste freshly harvested oysters, sample Pelješac wines, and enjoy live music in a festive atmosphere along the medieval streets of Ston.
Many restaurants also offer oyster tasting tours — often combined with boat rides into the bay, where you can see the oyster farms up close.
🍇 Wine Tours & Dingač Vineyards
No Pelješac food and wine journey is complete without tasting the bold Plavac Mali reds, grown on the sun-soaked slopes of Dingač and Postup. These wines are powerful, earthy, and full of character.
Join a cellar tour at winemakers like:
- Miloš – Known for traditional methods and aging techniques
- Grgić Vina – Founded by Napa legend Mike Grgich
- Korta Katarina – A luxury winery with sea views and elegant tasting rooms
For something lighter, try Pošip or Maraština, two crisp white varietals perfect for seafood pairings.
🍽️ Traditional Pelješac Cuisine
Food in Pelješac is deeply seasonal and tied to both sea and land.
Signature dishes include:
- Octopus or lamb peka – slow-cooked under a bell, tender and smoky
- Grilled Adriatic fish – simply prepared, often caught the same day
- Black risotto (crni rižot) – made with cuttlefish ink
- Blitva s krumpirom – Swiss chard and potatoes, a staple on every table
Local konobas often serve whatever the sea provides that day — caught by the owner’s cousin or neighbor. Many restaurants offer garden seating and family-style menus that let you taste a bit of everything.
🏞️ Explore Nature with Flavor
Pelješac isn’t just for eating and drinking — it’s a paradise for those who love to explore while staying close to local flavor.
Start with a hike along the Walls of Ston, once the second-longest defensive walls in the world, offering views over salt pans that are still in operation today. Continue through the vineyard trails above Orebić, which offer panoramic vistas of Korčula Island and the glittering sea.
Activities that pair well with Pelješac wine and cuisine:
– Cycling through olive groves near Viganj
– Swimming and seafood picnics in Žuljana
– Scenic drives with winery stops along the Dingač road
💬 My Personal Note
The first time I visited Pelješac, I came for the oysters — but stayed for everything else.
There’s something magnetic in its rhythm. Mornings start slow with a coffee in Ston, afternoons stretch into long lunches in Žuljana, and evenings end with a glass of Dingač by the sea in Trstenik.
It’s not just a food destination — it’s a lifestyle.
👉Your Next Step
Discover the best experiences, festivals, sights, and hidden gems waiting for you in Istria’s ancient gem.
👣 With love from your CTC Team
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