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Guest House Kiko
Set in Pomena in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County region, Guest House Kiko offers accommodation with free private parking.

Apartmani Matković
Apartmani Matković is located in Žuljana. The air-conditioned accommodation is 300 metres from Žuljana Beach, and guests can benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi.
Sreser Domus Nostrae - Peljesac 2 Only adults
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Sreser Domus Nostrae - Peljesac 2 Only adults is situated in Sreser. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace and free private...

Studio apartment Dragana
Featuring garden views, Studio apartment Dragana is set in Sobra, 9.4 km from Odysseus Cave. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Klačna Luka Beach is 400 metres away.

Apartmani Matković
Situated in Žuljana in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County region, Apartmani Matković features a patio and quiet street views.

Apartmani Matković
Located in Žuljana in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County region, Apartmani Matković has a patio.

Mediterranean Seaside Apartments - Deak
Located within 300 metres of Drače Beach and 27 km of Walls of Ston, Mediterranean Seaside Apartments - Deak provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Drače.

Studio Apartment Nikola
Situated in Janjina, 400 metres from Rat Beach and 33 km from Walls of Ston, Studio Apartment Nikola offers barbecue facilities and air conditioning.
Apartment PASCAL
Apartment PASCAL is located in Janjina and offers barbecue facilities.
Calypso's Cave the Apartment for Animal Lovers
Featuring mountain views, Calypso's Cave the Apartment for Animal Lovers provides accommodation with free bikes and a terrace, around 1.8 km from Odysseus Cave.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 94 reviewsThe view from the balcony (see photo), like the whole island, is serene and so beautiful it is Heaven on Earth. It is a minute walk to the sea so you can take many quick dips. Dragonflies and butterflies are in abundance. The Aleppo pines are full of cicadas. The restaurant is also a minute away. You see the vines growing from your room and can drink the homemade wine at the restaurant; you see fig trees and can have fig jam with your breakfast; the salad seemed homegrown too. The staff are all really friendly and go out of their way to answer any questions that you might have. They go above and beyond to ensure that you have a wonderful stay. The location is great! There are more restaurants, if you want them, about 5 minutes walk away and you pass Roman ruins on the way. It is a moderately easy walk to the inland lakes (about 35 minutes walk on a hilly path through the woods) where the water is even warmer for swimming. If you like walking (or cycling) there are lots of different paths and tracks signposted, from 2-14 km. There is an excellent local taxi service to get you from the port, or to take you anywhere else on the island.Guest review byJonUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 145 reviewsPerfect location on the shore and a great starting point for exploring the national park. Comfortable bed, AC; toaster & microwave on top of a stove in the kitchen. Extraordinarily kind and helpful hosts.Guest review byTeaAustria
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,358 reviewsGreat location. Food was nice and restaurant too. Beach bar is very friendly. Beach is so clean and see is so clear and still summer temperatures.Guest review byVesnaSerbia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 231 reviewsVery good accommodation. Warmly welcomed to a beautiful part of the island. Highly recommend the food the hosts cooked 10 out of 10.Guest review byAnthonyUnited Kingdom
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There isn’t a lot going on in polace but a good place to...
There isn’t a lot going on in polace but a good place to have as a base for the national park. It’s very quiet and peaceful with a handful of restaurants which were fully booked and very expensive apart from one we found right next to where we were staying. It was set back from the edge of the sea and had Astro turf where the small amount of table and chairs were. Very reasonably priced with a good choice and nice friendly owners. There is also a small supermarket, bakery, ATM machine, 2 bike hire places and a kiosk to buy tickets to the national park and an information centre. It is an old port with some historical buildings but If you’re looking for a more modern vibrant place then pomena would be the better choice.Guest review byAnnetteUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The national park is beautiful and peaceful.
The national park is beautiful and peaceful. You can swim in the lakes within the park which have an outlet to the ocean so they are salt water. The park is ideal for cycling and walking; electric bikes being particularly popular and easy to hire. Pomena is right by the entrance to the park and boasts some good restaurants with lovely views over the harbour. There is also a beach club nearby that belongs to a hotel but is also open to the public.Guest review bySueUnited Kingdom - 10.0
A ferry from Dubrovnik arrives in Pomena & so it’s easy to...
A ferry from Dubrovnik arrives in Pomena & so it’s easy to get to. But the harbour is still pretty & not too commercial. Easy access to the national park. Lots of restaurants & places to hire bikes, scooters, cars.Guest review byPaulUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Nice place, however I prefer other places like Saplunara for...
Nice place, however I prefer other places like Saplunara for instance cause it is not so crowded. Great hosts in apartements Angelo, perfect food in local restaurants, Gundulište and Stella Maris. Easy to approach Veliko and Malo jezero. Great massage in Pomena. I have to take my car to the mechanic. There was a great one, Ivan from Babino polje, half an hour away from Polače. Ane from the restaurant Ante's place in Saplunara made us a day when pampering us with her food and hospitality.Guest review byDarjaSlovenia - 6.0
Lovely place to position yourself and use as a base for...
Lovely place to position yourself and use as a base for getting into the national park which is simply stunning. I arrived at 1630, dumped my bags and walked around the small lake. I was alone and it was just before a thunder storm so panicked when I took an incorrect path in the downpour. Corrected myself and the path eventually led me back in Pomena. Next day was better, first two hours walking in the rain and then the sun came out. Walked around the large lake, took the boat to the island, spent an hour on the kayak ( note cheaper on route to the second boat pick up point (15 euro) not 40 at the start of the park. Finished with a swim in the small lake. Ate at Herc and had their recommended Black cuttlefish Risotto (delicious) whilst watching an amazing sunset. Next day took a non electric bike to Polace and then back around the large lake going out to where the lake meets the sea (both sides) and then took the bike back (cheap in Pomena (15 euro), again double in the park. Note the are some hills but ok. Went back in the park for a final swim in the lake before catching the 16.55 ferry to Split .Guest review byJacquelineUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The location is great, in a quiet place, yet there are shops...
The location is great, in a quiet place, yet there are shops, restaurants, and cafes nearby. In the village it is possible to rent bicycles (electric and regular) and use them to tour the nearby national park.Guest review byVanjaCroatia - 10.0
Travelled with my adult daughter who absolutley loved the...
Travelled with my adult daughter who absolutley loved the National Park and would like to go again. Plenty of places to eat, the three where we ate were all good. Sorry can't remember names apart from Melody. Our stay was short and we went into the National Park the two whole days we were there. Some of the establishments shop and restaurants do not accept card payments so you need a bit of cash.Guest review byCliveUnited Kingdom