Orasac is a very popular destination on the sublime Dubrovnik Riviera. It is ideal to combine visits to the wonderful city of Dubrovnik with relaxation and time to take in the azure waters and local villages. The region is often referred to as ‘The Pearl of the Adriatic’. The village was founded around AD1040. In the centre of the village, the houses are built very close together. This was once a means of protection from the Neretva pirates! With views across to Kolocep Island, it is a lovely location.
The beach, just 800 meters away from the property is ideal for early morning swims in the sea! Orasac is just around the bay from pretty Zaton Bay and has stunning views out across the blue, open seas to the beautiful Elafiti Islands. Stunningly beautiful Hawaii Beach is a gorgeous place to spend the day with it's pretty little harbour and boat-like snack restaurant – amazing views!
Orasac is also known for its agro-tourism, so it is well worth taking a trip to one of the areas' Konoba’s to taste the delicious food and wine on offer.
The old city of Dubrovnik has more than enough to keep your party entertained, regardless of age. There are many shops, restaurants and as well as the historical sights; there are the picturesque marina and port and the Banje pebble beach. This charming pedestrian-only old town is designed with aristocratic palazzi and elegant Baroque churches. Walking around the wall is a definite must! Famed for its beauty, Dubrovnik is Croatia’s most up-market destination and is now listed as a Unesco world heritage site.
Many guests to this area also include a day trip to Montenegro from Dubrovnik. Located less than one hour from the city, the Montenegro coasts offers incomparable natural beauty and a great variety of historical places. You can take a tour to discover a whole new culture and landscape, visiting the historic towns of Kotor and Budva and the charming town of Perast.
Other trips from this area are tours to Mostar, Pocitelj and Kravice, swimming in the clear water of splendid waterfalls and exploring the old towns and a visit to to the birthplace of Marco Polo and other famous monuments on the wonderful island of Korcula.