Apartmani 3T

Apartmani 3T

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Explore near Blace

WHAT TO DO

Activities in Blace and the surrounding area

WHAT TO SEE

Natural and cultural attractions

WHERE TO EAT

Recommended restaurants nearby

What to do:

Enjoying the beach

Relax on the pebble beach just 150 meters from the accommodation, or head to the natural sandy beach located only 1.5 km away, ideal for families and couples. Enjoy stunning views of the open sea and surrounding hills. Known for its shallow waters, it’s perfect for playing picigin, beach volleyball, and other water sports. This is the perfect place for a true summer reset.

Kitesurfing i windsurfing

Due to the specific winds and the shallow lagoon, the area around Blace, especially the Neretva River estuary, has become popular among kitesurfers from all over the world. You can enjoy the sight of numerous kites in the air or try it yourself at the kitesurfing school.

Cycling

Blace and the surrounding area offer flat and easy trails along the sea, the Neretva River, and tangerine fields – perfect for a morning bike ride, walk, or run in a natural setting.

Photo safari and a traditional Neretva boat ride

Organized tours on traditional Neretva boats through the marshland canals, ideal for birdwatching and photography. Opportunity to taste local specialties during the tour.

Kayaking

Discover the beauty of the Neretva from a unique perspective – the silence of paddling through river canals, along reeds, old boats, and mirror-like calm waters. Perfect for those who want to try kayaking in a safe, natural environment. The activity is suitable for all ages.

Seasonal tangerine harvest

In the autumn season, participate in the traditional tangerine harvest in the Neretva Valley. An experience that combines work, nature, and local customs – ideal for families and anyone seeking something authentic.

Visit the Archaeological Museum of Narona

Visit the ancient Narona in Vid, with a museum built on a real Roman temple. Nearby, you can find medieval stećci, small churches, and remains of Roman villas. Culture and history are at your fingertips.

The traditional "Maraton lađa na Neretvi"

One of the largest sports and cultural events in southern Croatia, held every year on the second Saturday of August, on the Neretva River, between Metković and Ploče. The Boat Marathon gathers dozens of teams from across Croatia and the diaspora, who row 22.5 kilometers in authentic Neretva boats through spectacular natural landscapes, cheered on by thousands of supporters.

Restaurants nearby:

D'oro TASTE

Restaurant near Apartment 3T. Located right by the beach, first row to the sea, it offers a pleasant atmosphere and a menu with a variety of dishes, from pizzas and pasta to seafood. Lazetina 23/1, Blace (200m from the accommodation)

Beach House

The beach bar right on the beach in Blace offers a wide range of cocktails, burgers, pizzas, and light snacks. Perfect for a break during the day on the beach or an evening chill by the sunset.

Caffe bar Azzuro

Café bar located just 50 meters from the accommodation, offering a daily menu, with fish specialties prepared outdoors in front of the guests on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Teta Olga

Especially known for Neretva specialties – grilled eel, frog stew, and other local river delicacies, as well as homemade bread cooked under the bell. The ambiance is simple, relaxed, and friendly, with large portions, a homely atmosphere, and affordable prices.

Đuđa i Mate

Located along the Neretva River in Vid (Metković), Đuđa & Mate is a cozy restaurant known for its authentic Neretva cuisine. Their eel and frog stews are especially valued, impressing guests with rich flavors and traditional preparation. The menu also includes grilled or breaded frogs, fresh squid, veal under the bell, and other local specialties.

Seosko domaćinstvo Ficović - Pelješac

A family-owned restaurant located in a secluded spot by a small, beautifully arranged beach in Hodilje (Maloston Bay). Fresh Adriatic fish and seafood (shellfish, oysters, mussels) are served, along with specialties such as octopus salad, grilled shrimp, black risotto, and grilled sea bream.

Kapetanova kuća - Mali Ston

Kapetanova Kuća is known as one of the best places to enjoy fresh seafood and authentic Dalmatian cuisine. A blend of top-notch culinary offerings, tradition, and a unique seaside atmosphere.

Konoba Bakus - Ston

Located in the heart of Ston, Konoba Bakoš is known for its warm, homely atmosphere and simple yet outstanding Dalmatian cuisine. Here, you eat like at home – with fresh local ingredients, generous portions, and affordable prices.

What to see:

View of the Pelješac Bridge - Rest Area Komarna

A spectacular view of the 2,404 meter long bridge, with five large spans of 285 meters and a height of 55 meters above the sea. An ideal spot for impressive panoramic shots of the bridge and the Mali Ston Bay.

Ston and Mali Ston (40min)

  • Ston Walls – the largest fortification system in Europe after the Great Wall of China.

  • Ston Saltworks – the oldest saltworks in Europe.

  • Oysters and mussels – freshly harvested from the farms in Mali Ston.

  • Pelješac Wine Roads – tasting of local wines.

Korčula (town) (by ferry from Orebić, approx. 2 hours in total)

  • Korčula Old Town – known as the ‘little Dubrovnik’, the birthplace of Marco Polo.

  • St. Mark’s Cathedral, city walls, small museums.

  • Swimming in the coves around the town.

  • Excellent gastronomy – fish, olive oil, local wines.

Dubrovnik (1h - 1:30h)

  • Old Town – city walls, Stradun, Rector’s Palace.
  • Game of Thrones tour – if you’re a fan of the series.
  • Panorama from Mount Srđ – by cable car or car.
  • Excursion to Lokrum – the island opposite Dubrovnik, a nature reserve.

Makarska (1h)

  • Beaches and Riviera – bustling in the summer, but beautiful.
  • A stroll along the promenade and the Old Town.
  • Shell Museum – unique and interesting.
  • Nightlife – the liveliest in the region.
  • Skywalk Biokovo – located in the area of Ravna Vlaška, at an altitude of 1,228 meters above sea level.

SPLIT (1h - 1:30h)

  • Diocletian’s Palace (UNESCO)
  • Take a stroll through the Peristyle, the cellars, and St. Duje’s Cathedral.
    The Vestibule and the Golden Gate – the most famous entrances to the old town.
  • Riva – a cult promenade by the sea. Coffee is a must!
  • Marjan – a city park/forest with views of the city and islands. Walk, bike ride, or swim in hidden coves (Kašjuni, Bene).
  • Beaches – Bačvice (sandy, famous for picigin), Firule, Žnjan.
  • Galleries and museums – Meštrović Gallery, Split City Museum, Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments.
  • Market (“Pazar”) and Fish Market – a local atmosphere, perfect for a morning stroll.
  • Nightlife – bars in the palace, seaside clubs (Central, Vanilla, Zenta).
  • Shopping – Marmont Street, City Center One, Mall of Split.

MLJET (ferry from Prapratno, approx. 1:30 hours in total)

  • Mljet National Park (western part of the island)

    • Veliko i Malo jezero – turquoise saltwater lakes, perfect for swimming.

    • St. Mary’s Island – a Benedictine monastery from the 12th century in the middle of the Great Lake.

    • Walking paths and bike trails – peaceful, shaded by pine forests.

    • Rent a bike or kayak in Polače or Pomena.

  • Swimming and diving.

    • Beaches: Saplunara (sandy, southeast), Blace (hidden cove), Okuklje (beautiful small harbor for lunch and swimming).

  • Local food

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