1. Peljesac Peninsula in Dubrovnik is an 80 km long strip of land that is located to the north of the city. It is a narrow strip of land that separates the Adriatic Sea from the saltwater lagoon called Mali Ston Bay. Peljesac Peninsula is known for its natural beauty, with crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and stunning views of the sea and surrounding islands. The region is also famous for its wine production, specifically the Plavac Mali grape which is grown on the steep slopes of the peninsula. Other popular activities on the peninsula include hiking, biking, and sailing.
2. Peljesac Peninsula is open all day and can be accessed via car or public transportation. There is no specific phone number for the peninsula, as it is a public space that can be freely accessed.
3. There is no ticket required to access the Peljesac Peninsula. Visitors can take public transportation or drive to the peninsula. The closest airport to Peljesac is Dubrovnik Airport, which is approximately 80 km away. From there, visitors can rent a car or take public transportation to reach the peninsula. Buses run regularly from Dubrovnik to towns on the peninsula like Ston, Orebic, and Trpanj. Taxis are also available for hire in Dubrovnik and surrounding areas.