Trstenik

peljesac-trstenik1Trstenik is a village situated on the southern coast of the Peljesac peninsula. It is connected to the Croatian mainland by the coastal road via Ston. The village is located in a deep, south facing bay under the tall Peljesac hills, with a large pebble beach at the base of the bay. The bay is an anchoring spot as it has a well-protected pier, though it is not recommended in times of southern wind Jugo.

Trstenik is about 90 km away from Dubrovnik and due to it’s unique gorgeous and unspoilt location, is considered as one of the most beautiful villages of the Croatian coast. The sea here is crystal clear and is rich in underwater life. Numerous small bays and beaches that can be accessed only by boat are in the near vicinity.

History of Trstenik:

Trstenik was in 19th and beginning of 20th century important harbour for transportation of grapes from Peljesac’s isolated southern vineyards to Italy and beyond. At that times the only way to transport grapes at harvest from southern slopes of Peljesac was to load them on donkeys and carry them over the mountain to the wineries in Potomje (village on Peljesac that has well-known winery) , or along the steep southern ridges to the bay to be loaded on boats and transported by sea to Italy or Split and Dubrovnik.

Sandy beach in Trstenik - Peljesac Peninsula

Sandy beach in Trstenik @ Peljesac Peninsula

Trstenik Beach – The village beach is situated in the very heart of the bay. It is a very long and fairly wide stretch of coast, popular with visiting families with small children and people living nearby. Find out more about a beautiful sandy beach in the village – read more

Peljesac Wines: Trstenik is a home of Grgic Vina Winery that was founded by Napa Valley winemaker Mike Grgich, a Croatian emigre, in 1958. Grgich, who earned international fame as the winemaker at Calistoga’s Chateau Montelena, founded his own Grgich Hills winery in Rutherford in 1971. Red wine Plavac Mali is a famous product of this winery.

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Scuba Diving:

There is a scuba diving centre in Trstenik,  that is run by a local diving enthusiast. They offer various services such as the complete rent of diving equipment, diving courses (OWD, AOWD, Divecon, Stress & Rescue etc.), diving accompanied with a dive master and assistant, wreck diving, cave diving, diving on sunken vessels, underwater caves and walls. All these underwater activities are done at the near vicinity of the village itself. Link: www.freaky-diving.com

Eating: Trstenik has a couple of cafes and restaurants, the post office and food store.

Travel Info:

Trstenik is about 2 hrs drive from Dubrovnik Airport and about 1.5 hrs drive to Dubrovnik Old Town. It is served at least a couple of times a day by local buses that ride from Korcula to Dubrovnik and from Orebic to Dubrovnik too. This is the great spot from which you can explore the whole region. There are several narrow roads that lead from the village towards Dingac, Postup and Orebic as well as towards Zuljana. The roads are ideal for cycling, walking or slow driving with lovely views over the Channel.

Map of Trstenik

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Views over the bay and Trstenik village

Some historical photos of Trstenik

Old Photo of Trstenik, Peljes

Trstenik in the old times – panorama photo from the 1930s

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Another panorama of Trstenik and its surroundings from the 1930s