Orebic Region: Large Land right by the Sea
- Sea Views
- Directly at the Sea
- Exclusive Location
- Peljesac Peninsula
The peninsula Peljesac is located just north of Dubrovnik and extends about 70 km. Due to its mediterranean environment and the beautiful landscape it is becoming more and more popular with tourists. Peljesac has a very pleasant island climate with mountainous and wild romantic landscape. Dubrovnik can be reached in about 1-2 hours. Real estate prices on Peljesac are rather modest compared to the surrounding Dubrovnik region, but are heavily dependent on the location.
Plot with Natural idyll and Road Access
Property ID | G439 |
Land Plot | 31580 m² |
Sea View | Yes |
Location |
South Dalmatia -
Peljesac Peninsula |
Distance to center | ca. 1500 m |
Commission | 3% + VAT. |
Price | 631.600 EUR |
Agricultural Area in Orebic, South Dalmatia
The property is located in an idyllic bay, lined with a pebble beach and a short distance from the nearest village. There is an officially registered access road surrounded by natural vegetation and forest.
The Pelješac peninsula is an important wine-growing region in Croatia and is known for its first-class wines. It also offers beautiful beaches, historic towns and picturesque villages that reflect the rich Croatian culture and tradition.
The area of the property is approximately 31,580 m² and is currently designated as agricultural land. However, according to the Orebić County development plan, there is an opportunity to establish either a business or a family farm here.
It must be noted that the minimum size of the property is 3 hectares (30,000 m²), although it can also consist of several properties in the same cadastral district. The buildable area is limited to a maximum of 400 m² and is limited to the ground floor, with the building height not exceeding 5 m.
In addition, the construction of a completely underground cellar with an area of up to 1000 m² is permitted. The planned building plot must be at least 1 hectare in size and the building should be located at least 100 m from the coastline.