Lovište or Lovišće is small seaside town located in a cove near the western tip of the Pelješac peninsula in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county in Croatia.
Although the settlement was founded in the 19th century, this area was first mentioned on February 15, 1333 in two charters of Bosnian ban Stjepan II Kotromanić in which lands ceded to the Republic of Ragusa are described including the cape of Loište (Latin: Loyste).
[5] Lovište was founded in 1885 by settlers from the area of the island of Hvar who chose emigrating to Pelješac.
As it is situated at the very end of the peninsula, it was isolated before a road to the town was built, connecting it to Nakovana and beyond in 1973.
Although small in size, it has recently drawn a number of tourists who prefer the isolated and calm nature of the town.