Nestled on the southern coast of the Pelješac peninsula, Ston boasts ancient salt pans and the world's second-longest walls, offering a harmonious blend of nature, history, and gastronomy. Read more
Book my trip to StonSton, a small coastal town, is often overshadowed by its illustrious neighbor, Dubrovnik. However, those who venture to Ston are rewarded with a wealth of historical and natural treasures. Established in the 14th century, the town played a strategic role in the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik), primarily due to its valuable salt pans – some of the oldest and still active in Europe.
The town's monumental walls, often dubbed as the "Great Wall of Croatia," stretch over 5 km, making them the world's second-longest defensive walls. The walls once protected the precious salt pans, which have been in operation since Roman times. Climbing these walls provides panoramic vistas of the verdant landscape, azure waters, and the ancient town below.
Apart from its historical significance, Ston is a gastronomic paradise, known especially for its oysters and mussels. The clean, mineral-rich waters of Mali Ston Bay create the perfect environment for cultivating these delicacies.
Ston, with its formidable walls, centuries-old salt pans, and a reputation for some of the world's best oysters, offers a unique blend of cultural, historical, and gastronomic experiences that beckon travelers seeking authenticity and charm.
Located just a short distance from Ston, it's famous for its delicious oysters and the imposing Koruna tower.
Witness the age-old process of salt production in one of the oldest salt pans in Europe.
Dominating the town's skyline, this fortress offers a glimpse into Ston's defensive past.
Climb the serpentine paths of these ancient walls for mesmerizing views of the Adriatic coastline.
The Pelješac peninsula is renowned for its wines, especially Plavac Mali. Several wineries offer tours and tastings.
Experience the delectable taste of fresh oysters at local farms in Mali Ston Bay.
A beautiful piece of Gothic architecture with a rich history.
Wander through the stone-paved alleys, discovering quaint shops, cafes, and historical buildings.
A short drive away, this beach offers turquoise waters and a serene ambiance.
Beyond Ston, explore the peninsula's verdant landscapes, vineyards, and secluded beaches.
The Trsteno Arboretum beckons with its tranquil allure, as one of the oldest and most magnificent arboretums on Croatia's Adriatic coast. A verdant sanctuary, it weaves history and nature into a tapestry of timeless beauty.
Often hailed as the "Gem of Herzegovina," Kravica Waterfalls unfurls nature's splendor with its cascading waters and emerald-green lagoons, creating a picturesque haven for all who visit.
Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Adriatic, is an enchanting city rich in history and cultural heritage, hidden behind imposing stone walls and surrounded by the sparkling blue sea.
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