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Apartments Nikolica are located in Dingač, Peninsula of Pelješac, 95 km west of Dubrovnik. It is an ideal place for all those who enjoy natural beauties of the Mediterranean with its crystal clear Adriatic Sea, and for those who like to dive. It is a favorite resort for family vacationers from all around Europe.

Dingač and its surroundings are known for their wine growing tradition - grapes for Dingač, one of Croatia's best red wines, are grown on the slopes of the same name. This excellent wine has a strong taste due to the warm climate with plenty of sun. For this reason and in order to enjoy the tranquility, many tourist come to Dingac Borak. Grocery store, post office and a gas station is 3 km away, while the sea is 10 to 20 meters from the private houses. Enjoy the sun on the beautiful sandy and pebble beaches as well as on the rocky swimming areas in front of private houses.

Walking distance to the nearest beach is 20 m and the types of the beach are pebble and concrete slabs.

Orebić is a well known tourist center of the peninsula of Peljesac - with restaurants, bars, tennis courts and discotheques - a scenic 20 km drive from Dingac.

The owner doesn't live in the house which is rented.

Pelješac is a fascinating destination for half-day or whole-day excursions. It has picturesque little towns and villages, a rich cultural and historical heritage, beautifully cultivated vineyards (especially those precariously placed on the slopes of Dingač), and many monuments to human endeavour and skilfulness.

Ston
During your stay in Dingač, you can take field trip to Ston and Mali Ston, two picturesque towns, after Dubrovnik the most important and most fortified towns of Dubrovnik Republic. Powerful medieval walls of Ston that are still standning today, were built in 14th and 15th century and were protecting the estates and natural salt pans, the real treasure od the Republic.
Ston is a traditional center of shellfish farming, abundantly rich in fish, so that you can enjoy oysters, other shellfish and various fish specialities.


Korčula
 On the other side of the Pelješac canal there is a forested island of Korčula. Illyrs inhabited the island and so did the Greek and the Romans. In medieval times Croats arrived. From 15th century and up until it's fall at the end of the 18th century This strategic island was governed by the Republic of Venice.
Korčula should be certainly be visited because of it's centuries long historic and monumental ambient, graceful urbanistic arrangement and architecture, with works of Korčulan architects and masons from 15th to 19th century.

Mljet
Mljet island is the greenest island of of Dubrovanik islands, mentioned for the first time in times of Ilyric wars, and today it is a National park and a real treasury of cultural and historic monuments. On the isle of Sv. Mary in the Great lake a Benedictine monastery was built in 12th century.

TRAVEL DETAILS

You can go on the high way from Zagreb to Split. From Split, you follow signs to Dubrovnik. You have 2 choices to come to Peljesac:
1. You go around Peljesac, through Ston. You go through Ston until you see "Potomje" (cc 40 km).

2. You go to Ploce and than on ferry to Trpanj. You have the ferry 5 times a day. From Trpanj to Dingac, you have 15 km.

When you come to Potomje, you turn second rigth (if you came by ferry) or first left (if you have chose the second option). You need to pass the tunnel. After tunnel, you turn left (Dingac - "Borak") and you go right all the time. From tunnel to Dingac, it takes you cc 3 km. When you enter Dingac, on the right side you will see the plate "Nikolica apartments".