





Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Peljesac - Mediterranean Seafront Estate Surrounded by Nature
ID: 2047/18exBasic information
Living space:94 m2
Land space:32227 m2
Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:2
Sea distance:5 m
Seafront
Property advantages
- Sea view
- Stone house
Amenities
- Best offer
- Energy Certificate
About the property
Along the quiet shores of the Pelješac Peninsula, where the Adriatic remains untouched and the pace of life follows the rhythm of nature, lies a unique coastal property offering space, privacy and authenticity.
The estate extends over 32,227 m² of land by the sea, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and open views of the Adriatic landscape. Two small traditional stone houses, measuring 70 m² and 24 m², are located on the land. These structures offer the opportunity for renovation and the creation of a charming Mediterranean retreat, where outdoor living spaces such as terraces, pergolas and gardens could blend naturally into the surrounding landscape.
The property is reached by a local access road from the nearby village of Kobaš, a small coastal settlement known for its maritime tradition and peaceful atmosphere.
Although water and electricity infrastructure are located approximately 1 km away, the location lends itself perfectly to self-sufficient living, with solar energy systems and water storage solutions easily implemented.
The land itself is already partially cultivated and features around 50 fig trees, giving the property the character of a traditional Mediterranean estate. For those wishing to combine nature with agricultural activity, there is also the possibility of establishing a family agricultural estate (OPG), which may allow additional construction in accordance with local regulations.
This property represents a rare opportunity to create a private seaside haven in one of the most authentic and unspoiled areas of the Adriatic coast.
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Location
Peljesac, Dalmatia coast
Pelješac is a peninsula in southern Dalmatia in Croatia. From the isthmus that begins at Ston, to the top of Cape Lovišta, it is 65 km long. The Pelješac Bridge spans the sea channel between Komarna on the northern mainland and the peninsula of Pelješac, thereby passing entirely through Croatian territory and avoiding any border crossings with Bosnia and Herzegovina at Neum.
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