Stay longer. Experience more.
If you want to experience Pelješac the right way, one day is not enough. Our B&B accommodation in Kuna Pelješka is the ideal base for exploring the entire peninsula – from wine roads and hidden beaches to authentic villages and local stories.
Our house is located in Kuna Pelješka, a peaceful village in the interior of Pelješac, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and nature. This location offers exactly what guests seek most – peace, relaxation and an authentic experience, while being a short drive from the sea, beaches and the most famous wine destinations.
Four comfortable rooms
All rooms include:
- comfortable and spacious beds
- private bathroom
- air conditioning
- basic amenities for a pleasant stay

Every morning all our guests can enjoy a homemade breakfast in our konoba. From childhood delights – butter and honey or jam to homemade eggs with cured meats, fresh tomatoes and juicy fruit from the garden. A breakfast you'll be looking forward to!
Jasmina is the daughter-in-law of the Antunović family, who traded the magical Istria for the magical Kuna out of love. She has fit into our family as if she has always belonged, and today she is the one who welcomes all guests with a smile and bids them farewell. She is a graduated oenologist, so since her arrival our wine has become even more enjoyable!
Seven days on Pelješac
Welcome to Kuna
Take a walk to visit our donkeys, continue along the picturesque wine road, and on your way back stroll through Celestin’s park. Before dinner, stop by the wine shop and then join us for dinner.
The beaches ofPelješac
The stunning Divna beach, Duba shaded by tamarisk trees, adventurous Jezero, or closer to Kuna — the slopes of Dingač and the beautiful Borak bay, which besides a lovely beach also offers two excellent gastronomic spots.
Župa Pelješka
Pelješka Župa
The third day is reserved for wine lovers. Visit some of the larger wineries in Potomje and then discover smaller, authentic local winemakers. In the afternoon, head down to Trstenik for a swim.
Korčula
The ferry ride from Orebić to Korčula takes only fifteen minutes. Explore the Old Town in the morning, and from Korčula you can also catch a small boat to Vrnik, Badija, or Stupa. Visit Žrnovo and Lumbarda, and swim at Pupnatska Luka or Bačva beach.
Sveti Ilija
This day is for adventurers — a hike to Sveti Ilija, the highest peak of Pelješac. The climb starts early in the morning, with sunrise reaching the summit around seven o’clock. It takes a little over an hour to reach the first peak, and the view is incredible: Korčula, Mljet, Lastovo, and Vis.
Lovište, Nakovana
Lovište, Nakovana
Head all the way to the western end of Pelješac where the small village of Lovište awaits, but make sure to stop in Nakovana along the way — an archaeological site dating back to the Bronze Age. Lovište is the last bay on Pelješac, one of those places that feels untouched by the rest of the world.
Ston
On your final day, visit the other side of Pelješac and explore Ston — its walls are the second longest in the world. Be sure to stop at the Ston Saltworks, where salt is still harvested by hand just as it was seven hundred years ago. Just a few minutes away is Mali Ston, a fishing town famous for its exceptional oysters.
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