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Korčula

The Jewel of the Adriatic

Korčula, often called the "Little Dubrovnik," is a captivating island on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. Known for its stunning medieval architecture, lush vineyards, and pristine beaches, Korčula offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.

The historic Old Town Korčula, perched on a peninsula, is a labyrinth of narrow streets and charming squares. Its iconic St. Mark's Cathedral features a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, and the town is famously associated with the explorer Marco Polo, who is said to have been born here. Visitors can explore the Marco Polo Museum to learn about his life and adventures.

Korčula is also a cultural hub, hosting traditional performances like the Moreška sword dance, a centuries-old battle reenactment. The island's vineyards produce some of Croatia’s finest wines, such as Pošip and Grk, best enjoyed alongside fresh seafood and local delicacies.

Beyond the town, Korčula’s coastline is dotted with secluded coves, turquoise waters, and picturesque beaches like Pupnatska Luka and Lumbarda. The island’s interior offers hiking and cycling trails through olive groves and pine forests, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

Plan your Korčula adventure with Visit-Places, where you can find insider tips, unique itineraries, and recommendations for exploring this Adriatic gem. From history and culture to relaxation and adventure, Korčula has something for everyone.

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