On the Peljesac peninsula in Dubrovnik Neretva County is located a small village Brijesta. The place has no large hotels and amusement parks but the accommodation in private rooms and suites is sufficient for all the tourists who visit this place. Besides tourism, the residents of this small village are engaged in farming and fishing. The resort Brijesta is ideal place for an intimate vacation for families with children, and offers an attractive tourist offer and sports activities such as scuba diving, fishing and paddling school. The settlement also does not have a rich gastronomic offer in restaurants so if you want to see a good restaurant and good gastronomic cuisine we advise you to visit the nearby town of Ston. The beaches in this small village are sandy, especially in the bay Brijest which is surrounded by small islands as Tajan, Kokošari, Lovorikovac and Pučenjak. With private rooms and suites in this resort there is another type of accommodation, and it is a camp which prov...ides relaxation especially for business people who want to get away from work and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Just 50 meters away from the camp are situated a series of beaches where swimming and sunbathing are excellent option for enjoying. Hospitable hosts who rent camp will certainly offer you a wine from a local vineyard that you must try. Although there is no restaurant in Brijesta you can visit a local store that always offers fresh fish and shellfish. The main agricultural branch which deals with the locals is fishing, and more recently it is tourism. According to the census, this place accommodates 78 residents, especially celebrated is day of Sv. Vlaho, which is celebrated on February 3rd. Split is 214 kilometers away, and Zagreb even 586 kilometers. Closest bigger city is Dubrovnik, which is located 77 kilometers away nad have a rich tourist offer. Big advantage of this place is that many beaches offer quality vacation without a lot of people, and the serene peace and quiet will certainly delight the oldest, and the youngest.
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