Nestled in the heart of the renowned Dingač wine-growing region on the sun-kissed southern slopes of the Pelješac peninsula, Villa Dingač Borak is a haven of tranquility and sophistication. Surrounded by endless vineyards and pristine natural beauty, this luxury villa offers an unparalleled escape with breathtaking panoramic views of the shimmering Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands.
Just 90 meters from the crystal-clear waters and a serene sandy beach, this villa is perfectly situated for both relaxation and adventure. With its modern design and thoughtful amenities, Villa Dingač Borak features three elegantly appointed bedrooms, three luxurious bathrooms, and an additional guest toilet, ensuring comfort and convenience for up to eight guests.
The fully equipped kitchen invites culinary creativity, while the traditional stone grill on the terrace is perfect for al fresco dining. Immerse yourself in the untouched nature, explore beautiful beaches, or simply unwind with a glass of local wine as the sun sets over the Adriatic horizon.
Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a serene retreat, Villa Dingač Borak promises an unforgettable stay in the heart of Croatia’s unspoiled paradise. Untouched nature, crystal clear sea, beautiful beaches surrounded by dense pine forests and above all a pleasant climate, are the reasons why rivers of tourists from all over the world visit Pelješac peninsula every year.
In addition to enjoying the sun on one of the many beaches and swimming and diving in the turquoise blue Adriatic Sea, on Pelješac peninsula you can enjoy various activities. Windsurfing, cycling, running, walking, hiking are just some of the many options that you can always combine with a visit to one of the many wineries. Because, don't forget, the Pelješac peninsula is the 'empire of wine' where some of the best Croatian wines, such as Dingač or Postup, are made. Rent a boat and visit some of the many islands between Peljesac and Korcula or even go to the island of Mljet (national park) or the island of Lastovo, you will not regret. Once in Orebić, you are just ten-minutes boat ride away from the town of Korčula , the pearl of the Mediterranean architecture and the birthplace of the great world traveler and explorer, Marco Polo. The city of Dubrovnik, the 'pearl of the Adriatic', is only 100 kilometers away, ideal for a day trip.
Nestled in the heart of the renowned Dingač wine-growing region on the sun-kissed southern slopes of the Pelješac peninsula, Villa Dingač Borak is a haven of tranquility and sophistication. Surrounded by endless vineyards and pristine natural beauty, this luxury villa offers an unparalleled escape with breathtaking panoramic views of the shimmering Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands.
Just 90 meters from the crystal-clear waters and a serene sandy beach, this villa is perfectly situated for both relaxation and adventure. With its modern design and thoughtful amenities, Villa Dingač Borak features three elegantly appointed bedrooms, three luxurious bathrooms, and an additional guest toilet, ensuring comfort and convenience for up to eight guests.
The fully equipped kitchen invites culinary creativity, while the traditional stone grill on the terrace is perfect for al fresco dining. Immerse yourself in the untouched nature, explore beautiful beaches, or simply unwind with a glass of local wine as the sun sets over the Adriatic horizon.
Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a serene retreat, Villa Dingač Borak promises an unforgettable stay in the heart of Croatia’s unspoiled paradise. Untouched nature, crystal clear sea, beautiful beaches surrounded by dense pine forests and above all a pleasant climate, are the reasons why rivers of tourists from all over the world visit Pelješac peninsula every year.
In addition to enjoying the sun on one of the many beaches and swimming and diving in the turquoise blue Adriatic Sea, on Pelješac peninsula you can enjoy various activities. Windsurfing, cycling, running, walking, hiking are just some of the many options that you can always combine with a visit to one of the many wineries. Because, don't forget, the Pelješac peninsula is the 'empire of wine' where some of the best Croatian wines, such as Dingač or Postup, are made. Rent a boat and visit some of the many islands between Peljesac and Korcula or even go to the island of Mljet (national park) or the island of Lastovo, you will not regret. Once in Orebić, you are just ten-minutes boat ride away from the town of Korčula , the pearl of the Mediterranean architecture and the birthplace of the great world traveler and explorer, Marco Polo. The city of Dubrovnik, the 'pearl of the Adriatic', is only 100 kilometers away, ideal for a day trip.