Korčula, the pearl of the Adriatic Sea, preserves its historical charm as a small gem on the coast. Located on a peninsula protruding into the Pelješki Channel, the town of Korčula rises with its imposing walls. The city center is dominated by a large cathedral and a tall bell tower. Stone-paved squares and streets follow the gentle slope of the hill.
Walking around Korčula you can experience its unique history, architecture and natural environment.
Lumbarda is located along the coast with some of the finest sandy beaches in Dalmatia, on the slopes of the hills that surround the valley marked by vineyards. In the immediate vicinity, there is an archipelago of about twenty smaller islands.
It is the original place of renowned artists from Croatia, and tasting Greek wine, an autochthonous white variety, in family wineries is a special experience from May to October.
Smokvica, a magical place on Korčula, intertwined with history and vineyards. Church of st. Michael on the rock bears witness to past times. Smokvica is home to the famous vine Pošip.
A walk through its narrow streets and ancient houses takes you back in time, while local stories about fairies, tanks and strings add to the mystery.
Get to know the heart of the island of Korčula, the charming town of Blato. Everything you need is here, from supermarkets to historical sites. Take a walk through the old town, visit churches and ethnic house Barilo.
For peace and quiet, visit the surrounding bays with crystal clear sea. Don’t miss a look at the unique street numbers, part of the local charm.
Vela Luka, a place where untouched nature, rich culture and music come together. You have hiking and biking trails, a safe boating harbor and the significant archaeological site and birth of modern civilization at Vela spila.
In the Vela Luka Culture Center, discover the rich archaeological and cultural heritage of this region. Walk through the mosaics and add your pebble to the world’s longest mosaic. Discover beautiful beaches and unforgettable sunsets.