Trpanj

EXPLORE TRPANJ

Trpanj’s coastline features a number of small, scenic beaches like Luka, Pozora, and Divna, all known for their clean water and peaceful atmosphere. One of its most unique natural attractions is Blace Bay, where visitors can enjoy mineral-rich therapeutic mud, often used for its health and skin benefits. The area is surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and pine forests that offer shade and a pleasant climate even in summer. 

The village is a great base for hiking and cycling, with trails that wind through olive groves, vineyards, and low hills with open sea views. A seafront promenade stretches along the bay, perfect for morning walks or evening strolls. Inland, paths lead to small chapels and lookout points, giving you a chance to explore the area at your own pace. 

Despite its peaceful vibe, Trpanj is easy to reach. A regular ferry line connects it to Ploče on the mainland, making it a convenient entry point to Pelješac. From here, it’s a short drive to Orebić, and from there a quick ferry ride to the island of Korčula. You can also take a day trip to the Neretva Delta, a unique landscape known for its rivers, wildlife, and traditional boat tours. 

Trpanj remains largely untouched by mass tourism, which makes it ideal for visitors who want to experience the local way of life. The small harbor is still used by fishermen, and local taverns serve freshly grilled fish, home-grown vegetables, and, of course, Pelješac wine.  

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