Hello, dear Lykkers!


Welcome to the Peljesac Peninsula, where ancient fortresses stand guard over shimmering salt pans and where the taste of fresh oysters lingers on your palate as you explore a charming coastal town: Ston!


Ston


<h3>Getting There</h3>


The Peljesac Bridge stretches over 2.4 kilometers. This cable-stayed bridge spans the Adriatic, linking Komarna on the mainland with Brijesta on the Peljesac Peninsula. Once you've crossed the bridge, the road to Ston is a scenic delight. The journey winds through picturesque landscapes, with vineyards and olive groves dotting the hillsides.


<h3>The Great Wall of Ston</h3>


Arriving in Ston, you'll be greeted by the imposing sight of the Ston Walls, often called the "Great Wall of Europe." Stretching over 5.5 kilometers, these ancient fortifications are a testament to the town's strategic importance. Take a hike along the walls for panoramic views of the town, the salt pans, and the surrounding countryside. Start your hike at the Ston entrance with the main entrance adjacent to the Veliki Kaštio, a large fortress, it will take around 1 to 1.5 hours one way, and expect it to be moderately difficult due to the steep steps and uneven terrain. You can park near the entrance in one of the many parking places, and daily parking rates range from €5 to €10 per day. Bring some cash, as not all parking areas accept credit cards.


<h3>Ston Salt Works</h3>


Dive into the history of one of the oldest active salt pans in the world. The Ston Salt Works has been producing salt for over 4,000 years and is nowadays an open-air museum. Join a guided tour for €5 to €10 per person to learn about the traditional methods of salt harvesting and why this "white gold" was so valuable in medieval times.


<b>Opening Time:</b> Daily: 8:00 - 20:00.


<b>Address:</b> Pelješki put 1, 20230, Ston, Croatia.


<h3>Mali Ston and Its Oysters</h3>


Just a stone's throw from Ston lies the quaint village of Mali Ston, renowned for its oysters. These delicacies are considered some of the best in the world. Head to the waterfront and savor freshly shucked oysters at a local restaurant, or embark on a boat tour to see the oyster farms up close.


<b>Tour Boat Price:</b> From €20 to €30 pp. This usually includes a tasting of fresh oysters.


<b>Tour Boat Duration:</b> From 1 to 1.5 hours.



Discover Ston, Croatia

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<h3>Bota Šare Mali Ston</h3>


This renowned restaurant is famous for its fresh oysters and seafood dishes. It offers a delightful dining experience with views of the bay and the oyster beds. In addition to the fresh oysters with lemon, try the "Ston" risotto, a very tasty risotto with fresh seafood.


<b>Estimated Cost:</b> Full meal from €35 pp.


<b>Address:</b> Mali Ston, b.b, 20230, Mali Ston, Croatia.



Have you added Ston and the Peljesac Bridge to your European travel bucket list? It makes such a marvelous trip! So pack your bags, bring your appetite for adventure, and set off on a trip that truly embodies the spirit of Croatia's Adriatic coast.


Bye, Lykkers!