Villa Ayia is perfectly located just steps from a pristine pebble beach, offering guests immediate access to the crystal-clear Adriatic waters. Nearby, you’ll find all the essentials—supermarkets, charming local restaurants, and cafes—all within walking distance, making it easy to enjoy Orebic’s friendly, coastal atmosphere. Around Orebic, you’ll find beautiful beaches, scenic hiking trails, and charming local wineries. Discover the Maritime Museum, vibrant cafes, and local shops. Water sports like windsurfing, kayaking, and snorkelling are popular along the stunning Pelješac coastline.
For those wanting to explore further, the ferry terminal is just a kilometre away, with regular summer ferries to the island of Korčula. Korčula, known for its historic charm and medieval architecture, is a delightful day-trip destination. Stroll through Korčula Old Town’s narrow streets, often called “Little Dubrovnik” for its ancient stone buildings, walls, and charming squares. You can visit the Marco Polo Museum, which celebrates the life of the legendary explorer believed to have been born here or soak up the sun at one of Korčula’s scenic beaches. Korčula also boasts several family-run wineries for wine enthusiasts, where you can sample local wines while enjoying island views.