The ancient walled city of Korčula, Croatia, juts out into the vibrant blue Adriatic Sea.

Korcula

No other Croatian island packs history, mystery and adrenaline-fuelled adventure. Korcula’s enchanted forest interior had remained unchanged for millennia: step inside for horse riding, wild honey and 1,000 olive oil farms. The island’s 200km coast is action central. It boasts windsurf bays, Robinson Crusoe islets and 28 beaches of note. Access? Solely by private boat.

History. Mystery. Adventure.

A charming coastal town with ancient stone buildings, vibrant flowers, and boats docked in the clear blue water under a sunny sky.

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A historic stone tower stands guard over the sparkling blue waters of the Adriatic Sea.

Your Guide to Korcula

Beaches, Forests And Tranquillity

Your Guide to Korcula

Discover Korčula’s Shores

Korcula has bucketloads of the rarest Croatian commodity. Sand. The Lumbarda Peninsula is trimmed by beach, trees and dive-right-in-seas. Sandy strips like Pavja Luka are solely accessible by RIB or hiking trail. All too public? Try Proizd, a lonely islet off Korčula’s northwest coastline. It’s a geological wonder of white stone beaches and Thai-style bays.

A charming coastal town with ancient stone buildings, vibrant flowers, and boats docked in the clear blue water under a sunny sky.
A grand stone tower stands tall against a bright blue sky, adorned with a Croatian flag and flanked by palm trees.

Your Guide to Korcula

Marco Polo Birthplace

Marco Polo would still recognise his birthplace in Korcula Town. Like a mini-Dubrovnik, the walled city drips like a teardrop in the Adriatic blue. Venetians came for the timber. For 400 years they exported wooden boats back to Venice, while importing a fixation with food. The island is hooked on Žrnovski makaruni, a seafood pasta, and Korčulanska pašticada, an unctuous gnocchi. Your chef can source sea bass, oysters and olive oil locally, then recreate Korcula in seven star style. 

Your Guide to Korcula

Wine, Sea And Trails

The Ancient Greeks called Korcula ‘Korkyra Melaina’ - the Black Corfu. They searched the island’s dense interior for pošip, an only-found-here grape that makes the world’s most complex white wine. Hiking trails follow ancient history through vineyards and forest. The most telegenic trailhead is Rasohatica, a succession of boat-only bays. The only shadows here are those cast on the seabed by visiting yachts.

A man in a navy jacket enjoys a meal and wine at a seaside restaurant with a sailboat in the distance.

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