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1Korcula Old Town

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Korčula Old Town is a charming medieval walled city with a layout that shields its inhabitants from the elements. The architecture, influenced by Venetian style, is a sight to behold, and visitors can wander through a labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets. The town's focal point is the impressive Korčula Cathedral, offering stunning views of the surrounding area from its bell tower. History enthusiasts will appreciate the various museums and towers that showcase the town's rich heritage and architectural marvels.
20260, Korčula, Croatia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Korcula Old Town

2Badija

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Island
Badija is a charming island known for its beaches and picturesque views. It is home to a 14th-century Franciscan monastery, adding historical allure to its natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy interacting with the island's deer and exploring the clean beaches. While some feel that the beaches are not exceptional, others appreciate the serene atmosphere and crystal-clear waters for swimming. The island offers limited amenities, such as a cafe that operates seasonally and basic facilities like toilets.
This place is like heaven on earth. Although there are many people, it doesn’t feel crowded, there’s enough space for everyone. We arrived on our sup, which was an amazing experience too. If you enjoy an active holiday, I recommend to park your car near the 'Last Chance' cafe. There’s a nice, clean spot where you can set up a sup or kayak and start your adventure. Your first stop can be Otok Vrnik, which is very close, then the small island of Kanjemnjak, then Otocic Planjak Island. Finally, you'll come across the beautiful Badija Island with its monastery. The beach stretches along the entire island, making it easy to park your sup and relax. Be sure to take a walk - there's no way you'll miss a Bambi!
Sally P — Google review
We visited Badija Island during our stay in Korčula and while it wasn’t a bad experience, I wouldn’t go out of my way to return. To get there, you’ll take a water taxi from the pier next to the main ferry stop — it’s €10 round trip, cash only, and about a 20-minute ride. The process is easy and scenic, but keep in mind there’s not a lot happening once you arrive. The island is mostly enjoyed by locals sunbathing along the rocky coast, which is nice if you’re looking to relax and swim. But beyond that, there’s not much sightseeing. There’s a small monastery (€7 entry), a single restaurant, and a tiny shop with drinks, ice cream, and other basics. We had hoped to see the island’s famous deer, but in August, likely due to the heat, we only came across one. Overall, it’s a peaceful spot for sun and sea, but if you’re looking for adventure, history, or wildlife, you might be underwhelmed.
Melanie J — Google review
This island is worth the visit. Accessible from the main ferry port, it takes around 20 minutes to reach. Once there, we were so lucky to see the deers!! We then visited the monastery and checked several beaches. It was a nice day spent walking and exploring ☺️
Lamis G — Google review
it is an oasis of peace in which to take a nice moment to breathe naturalness, you will also meet free fawns that approach us very tenderly. a piece of advice, don't feed them, because otherwise we will deprive them of their hunting essence...
Tiziana A — Google review
Yes, there are few deers, beautiful pebble baches and great water. The 1 star is just to make an attention call about the waste, rubble and scrap that is few meters away from the beach, just to avoid having to take it to an authorized landfill on the peninsula. If Croatia wants EU funds, the country shall act as an EU state. PD: The only island good looking buildings are a small bar and the monastery, so the waste has few possible origins....
Ivan — Google review
Lovely walk around the entire island. Beautiful sea views and swimming in crystal clear waters. Cafe is only open in season.
P D — Google review
My favourite place to swim in Croatia. You get a beautiful view of nearbly islands and the peninsula. The water is very warm. You ideally need sea shoes though. I got the water taxi from Korcula (20 euros to hop on / hop off as much as you like) and also stops at Lumbarda and Vrnik Island.
Rachel J — Google review
Hard to understand why this is a destination. It is photogenic, there are deer, the waters are spectacular in colour BUT swimming is challenging with sea urchin infestation. Abandoned sports amenities give it a dystopian feel, once again great for photos. Adding to the dystopian feel large signs announce that FKK is forbidden. Such an amazing place;)
George A — Google review
Sveti Antun, Korčula, Croatia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Badija
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3Cocktail bar Massimo

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Located at the top of the Zakerjan Tower, Cocktail Bar Massimo offers a unique experience with stunning views of the peninsula and Old Town. Accessible through wooden staircases, this open-air bar is popular for its picturesque setting, making it a favorite spot for capturing Instagram-worthy moments. The bar's terrace provides an ideal setting to enjoy exotic fruity cocktails while witnessing breathtaking sunsets.
Massimo was highly recommended by many and did not disappoint! We went up during sunset and had a beautiful view of the bay and the setting sun. There are limited tables but we did get lucky and snagged one! People came in and out for ohoto ops so tables did open during the time we were there. Our friends didn't mention the ladder climbing to get to the top so that was a fun surprise. Anyone with mobility limitations or a dislike for precarious ladders may not be well suited. But it was perfectly safe when taken slowly and we saw people of all ages make the climb! Be sure to check it out for a great view!
L C — Google review
Amazing cocktails in a thoroughly unique historical setting. We sat atop a medieval tower sipping delicious cocktails brought up along the outside of the tower by pulley system. The views over the old town of Korcula as well as Peljesac and the nearby islands is brief taking, highly recommended! Pro tip - leave your backpack behind and ladies, skip the skirts/dresses for this one… you have to climb up a ladder and through an opening to reach the top - the opening isn’t huge so backpacks tends to get stuck and in a skirt/dress everyone under you gets a look!
Heather W — Google review
The best place in the city to catch the sunset. The drinks are tasty but a bit on the pricy end but you pay for the experience which is 100% worth it. Ladies, great place for the instagram photos (: just keep in mind the way up to the tower requires a ladder so maybe wear shorts under if you’re wearing a skirt! It’s an interesting concept you must experience when in the city. The staff was great and accommodating.
Melynda R — Google review
This rooftop place is an absolute must-see while in beautiful Korcula! Nothing else like it! Service was impeccable! Views are unbeatable. Loved the way the drinks come up via the tray on pulley system. Can’t wait to return!
Kelly M — Google review
Great place to watch the sunset in Korcula. Access via steep ladder so not suitable for anyone with mobility issues. Cocktails around €15-18. Expensive but you’re paying for the view & the setting!
Emma D — Google review
Definitely a tourist trap. The location is cool and unique but it’s basically just a bunch of people standing around taking pictures of themselves. Worth a visit if you want to be able to say you had a drink in a turret, but honestly you can get better views elsewhere in Dubrovnik and cheaper drinks almost everywhere else. The server up top was very friendly but the one at the entrance was a bit surly. Be prepared to wait for a bit to get up if you come at a busy time (right before sunset).
W. W — Google review
Great place to grab a drink and see the sunset! Steep climb up a long ladder. I got the pink grapefruit g&t and it was really good and refreshing.
Beatrice G — Google review
This place is a must visit if you’re ever in the area! If you are a person like me who will do some crazy things for views, then you’ll definitely climb a ladder up a hole to see the views of this cute cocktail bar. If you have trouble come up stairs this is not the bar for you. The ladder is the only way up. But once you are up you will see that the views are worth it. The drinks are not anything special, so it’s really the atmosphere, and once again the VIEWS!!
Ashley Y — Google review
Šetalište Petra Kanavelića, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•+385 99 214 4568•Tips and more reviews for Cocktail bar Massimo

4Pupnatska Luka Beach

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Pupnatska Luka Beach is a charming small pebble beach nestled in the bay of Pupnatska Luka. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, and the picturesque views from the shoreline are equally delightful. The beach offers amenities such as chair and kayak rentals, portable toilets, and various restaurants in the bay. Situated just 15 kilometers away from Korcula Town, it's a popular choice for families.
Amazing place. Parking for 10 euro per day . 2 or even 3 places to eat and drink. 30 euro a day for sun beds and umbrella. A bit of a scary drive going down and up , but 1000% worth visiting. To make it easier to get to the beach go up a little bit from the stairs and there is a little path.
Euromy2005 — Google review
Very nice and clean beach with a gorgeous view and colours, water is crystal clear and great for scuba diving/snorkling. Pebble beach, so swimming shoes and a comfy sun mattress are recommended. The drive is an interesting experience, down a long and narrow-cornered way but safe when driven carefully. Be aware for other cars coming, not too many spots for passing by. Lots of parking space, different costs depending on the area you park, it's 7-10 euros for the whole day. Quite an easy access down to the beach. The first you find are stairs going down, but there is also a concrete ramp further along the way that leads to the beach. I recommend to come earlier for best spots, the beach gets quite crowded along the day and the beach is appearently popular among families (not maybe the most quiet spot therefore) and is kid friendly. Sun decks and parasol cost 25 euros, if wanted. The beach has two restaurants, we visited the beach twice and tested both of them. Each different, but both very nice and offer good food.
Erika T — Google review
This beach is a drive down a windy long road, but worth it. We arrived from the new road which is gravelly, parked up early at 9.30 at the front had got some beds on the beach. It’s €7 for parking not €10 anymore and €25 per twin beds and a brolly, that’s if you want them, there is space to sit on the beach for no cost(other than parking). We liked it as it had a nice restaurant and could spend all day here without faffing on bringing packed lunch. The beach and sea and views are worth it. The small boats pull up and there is plenty of space for a SUP board. Water shoes are useful not necessarily needed, but next time I would bring a comfy mattress for the wooden slatted beds, they are not the comfiest. I give it a four, a little harsh really we visited twice during our stay and I would go back but 6 of us for beds is costly and the meal was great first time and average the second. The beach though I love.
Nicola P — Google review
Easy access with car, steps to beach nice access, beach is with small to medium stones and sand at moments but reare. 4 is overated but due to natural beauties I need to leave 4. From the moment you come to beach steps guy takes 10 eur for parking, after that they charge 30 eur for beach seat for seating and sun protection "optional"... but most of beach is covered with this sets. Not good is nature behing your back not even tried to look clean and tidy with no trash bucket on whole beach. My question is if you are selling drinks food sun sets and charging parking why somebody is not responsible for putting trash bin in and clean it on daily basis
Ivan L — Google review
Perfect beach with clear blue water, not too crowded. Has a couple restaurants and the option to pay for sunbeds (around 30 euros for 2). Easy to park a car and access the beach too. Only improvement is that the parking is 10 euros, which is ridiculous for a Public beach. Other beaches in the island also have parking, but for free.
Camila G — Google review
Great beach to spend the day at. I highly recommend bringing goggles and a snorkel to view all of the fish and sea life. By the rocks at the side there are very colourful fish. There's a Pepper & Choco gelato stand which is open until around 18:00 (around sunset). There is ample parking as well as a beach bar and a restaurant. Great for the family.
Ava J — Google review
Beautiful nature, nice pebble beach, clear water, not overly crowded even now end of July. Parking available for 8 or 10 Euros (depending on how close you park).
Johan D — Google review
The beach is big and water is very clear. In september it's not that busy.Umbrellas and sun laungers are 30€... There are 3 parking spots the longest walk is 8€/day medium 10€/day and the closest one is 7€/day.
Jure N — Google review
20274, Pupnat, Croatia, USA•https://instagram.com/pupnatska_luka_korcula?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2…•Tips and more reviews for Pupnatska Luka Beach

5Saint Mark's Cathedral

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Saint Mark's Cathedral is a 15th-century church located in the old town of Korcula. It was built from Korcula limestone in a Gothic-Renaissance style by Italian and local artisans. The cathedral features intriguing sculptural details on its facade, including figures of Adam and Eve, a two-tailed mermaid, and an elephant. The bell tower offers panoramic coastal views and is adorned with ornate carvings by Korculan Marko Andrijic.
Saint Mark's Cathedral in Korčula Town is a standout example of Gothic-Renaissance architecture, constructed between the 14th and 16th centuries by local stonemasons. Situated at the highest point of the old town, the cathedral features an ornate façade adorned with a fluted rose window and statues of Adam and Eve. Inside, visitors can view notable artworks, including paintings by Tintoretto. The cathedral's bell tower offers panoramic views of the town and the Adriatic Sea, accessible for an additional fee. While entry to the cathedral itself is free, the bell tower requires a separate ticket. It's advisable to check opening hours in advance, as they can vary by season. The cathedral remains a significant cultural and historical site, reflecting Korčula's rich heritage.
Patrik K — Google review
St. Mark's Cathedral is located in the old town of Korčula. It was built in the Gothic-Renaissance style, completed in the 15th century. The interior is quite modest, you can feel the spirit of the times. There are sarcophagi embedded in the floor, where dignitaries are buried. My wife and I lit a candle and paid homage to the dead.
Bogdan M — Google review
it's a nice cathedral located in the middle of the old town of korčula! it's very nicely decorated, and the price to entry is very cheap (3 Euro's for adults, and free for children)! definetly recommend checking it out if you're into religious architecture, but it's nothing too noteworthy if you're a tourist
Faris S — Google review
3€ per person to go in plus €5 more to go up the bell tower. Be warned: as with most bell towers, you go up a stone, spiral staircase but this one seemed narrower than most. The walkway at the top is super narrow: my backpack and I had to squeeeeeeze through (I weigh 70kgs and am 175cm tall so am not overweight). The cathedral is small but beautiful.
David L — Google review
Beautiful little church in the middle of oldtown Korçula. The first when going up was extremely narrow (even a little claustrophobic) but the views from the top were amazing. Not super safe to go with small children as there are many places they might slip, stumble or just step into thin air (our 4 year old went butt first down the stairs as they were pretty steep). Not much space at the top either so recommended to go with a smaller group of people.
Fredrica B — Google review
The Cathedral of St. Mark (also known as Korčula Cathedral) is located in the heart of Korčula’s Old Town. Built in the 15th century, it features a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture that makes it one of the island’s most striking landmarks. One of the highlights is climbing the cathedral’s bell tower, which offers breathtaking 360° panoramic views of the town and the sea beyond. Be prepared, though—the steps are very steep and narrow, and the climb can feel a bit challenging in such a tight space. Still, once you reach the top, the view is absolutely worth it, and you’ll feel a great sense of accomplishment for making the climb.
Stephanie C — Google review
Beautiful architecture. The entrance to the cathedral is not free.
Gaja Š — Google review
Very disappointing to pay 3€ to receive not information on what to see in the church and any significant explanations or history. It is a small local church which does need some explanation.
Simon R — Google review
20260, Stari Grad, Korčula, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Saint Mark's Cathedral
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6Vela Przina Beach

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Vela Przina Beach is a popular sandy beach located in the village of Lumbarda on Korcula Island. It boasts fine golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The beach faces south, allowing visitors to enjoy ample sunshine and dry weather. While there is a parking lot available for a fee, the entire beach offers soft sand both onshore and in the sea.
Nice beach where you can walk out really far. Beware the slippery rocks. There were a lot of families in the late afternoon, but it was not crowded. There are a couple beach bars.
Yosef ( — Google review
A wonderful unpretentious beach. Great for chilling all day long and the beach bar is a must visit
Ed P — Google review
Beautiful beach with clear water and sandy! There is not much shadow, you can rent parasol for 7€ or sunbed 7€. When you arrive try to drive further to the beach there is a free parking instead of the guy who stop you at the entrance for ticket, feel like a scammer
Thao J — Google review
My wife and I visited this beach in late September on a warm and sunny day. Chairs and umbrellas were available for rent at E7 each. Being off-season and mid-week, it wasn’t too busy and so it was easy to find parking. The center of the beach is sandy while the sides are gravelly and rocky. Water was warm and enjoyable. Snorkeling in the rocky areas was enjoyable and while there was not a plethora of fish, I did notice five different types of small fish. There is a beach bar right at the opening to the beach and it serves a variety of drinks, as well as food typical of such a location, i.e. French fries, burgers, chicken filet, etc. The bonus for celiacs is that the fries have a dedicated fryer and the chicken would be done separately. The other food option is further down the waterfront and not on the beach. It’s an upscale restaurant called Amore and it was a very nice dining experience in a setting with character.
Derrick D — Google review
A beautiful sandy beach near Lumbarda on the island of Korčula. There is a parking lot on the beach, which costs EUR 5 for the whole day. The entire beach is sandy and there is also sand in the sea. There is no shade, so it is not very pleasant to be on the beach without a deckchair and an umbrella (5 EUR for a deckchair and an umbrella). There is also a bar/tavern on the beach so you can refresh yourself with a cold drink. The bay is beautiful, but due to the aforementioned sand and shallows, the beach is more suitable for families with children and is therefore quite visited.
Hrvoje H — Google review
After a week of rocky beaches I was so happy to find a sandy beach. This beach was lovely, clean and plenty of space. There is no shade but you can rent umbrellas for 7 euro with a friendly guy to help you set it up. The water was clear and refreshing. There is a also a pavilion that serves food and drink if you fancy (I didn't go here so can't comment on the quality). There are also toilet facilities here. I walked here from the bus which was a small mission but it was worth it! There appeared to be plenty of parking options if you were driving.
Rebecca — Google review
One of the most popular beaches, cos it's sandy and a 15 mn ride from old town. Very easy going. Long chairs and parasol on the expensive side (7 € each) so better come equipped
Lamis G — Google review
Really beautiful and clean beach. Road down could be tricky if you’re having trouble walking, good shoes is needed also bring swimming shoes! Cute little kiosk with water/ beer etc. Good and cheap sunbeds/ umbrellas to borrow, 10E for two beds and an umbrella.
Lisa O — Google review
20263, Croatia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Vela Przina Beach

7CINTRO Marco Polo Stone House

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CINTRO.com Marco Polo Stone House is a fascinating attraction that offers an immersive experience into the extraordinary life of Marco Polo. The display features seven life-sized waxwork tableaux that vividly illustrate key moments in Polo's life. Visitors can explore the historical and atmospheric setting while enjoying unforgettable views. It's a place where both kids and adults can learn about the legendary explorer in an engaging way, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and families alike.
This agency has a great customer support and very good apartments. We were very satisfied. We will definitely come again to this beautiful island.
Jen N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place with atmosphere and history. Unforgettable views... I would love to come back here for longer... (Original) Przepiękne miejsce z klimatem i historią. Widoki niezapomniane... Chętnie tu wrócę na dłużej...
Radosław M — Google review
Ul. Depolo 8, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•http://www.cintro.com/•Tips and more reviews for CINTRO Marco Polo Stone House

8Korcula Town Museum

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Korcula Town Museum is housed in a charming 16th-century Renaissance palace located in the heart of Korcula Old Town. The museum boasts 24 collections, including archaeological, traditional shipbuilding, ethnographical, stone-masonry, musical, natural history, and maritime exhibits. Visitors can explore ancient Greek and Roman ceramics recovered from shipwrecks as well as a replica of a fourth-century Greek tablet. The museum's English-language labeling enhances the experience for international visitors.
In the new renovated museum of the city of Korcula you can find a lot of information of very interesting and rich island history. You will go through different phases of the island development and for a hour or two travel through the time. Amazing place to visit!
Maja J — Google review
Delightful little museum that offers much to intrigue in a relatively small, but pleasingly modern, space. Visitors who are fascinated by the past and prepared to spend the time (and do a bit of reading) are taken through thousands of years of history, including a glimpse of 19th-century cultural life in Korčula - the curator(s) must be congratulated! Not all the explanatory texts and audio are accompanied by English translations, but super friendly staff can assist. A lovely experience (on what was a very cold and wet island afternoon!)
Lize G — Google review
Cute museum showcasing local history all the way from prehistoric times to 20th century. Not sure it's worth the €6 entry fee but it was nice all the same. Nice to do something a bit different to swimming and eating and drinking!
Alice W — Google review
Really good and modern museum occupying 5 floors. EUR6 entrance fee. The basement has the oldest pieces, and it gets more modern history as you climb up. Also a good toilet in the basement, which is handy! I particularly liked the helmet from the 5th or 6th century BC.
Ross G — Google review
Nice exhibit explaining the history of Korcula. Location in one of the old Venetian palaces on the main square. If you have plenty of time it's a good way to spend half an hour to an hour, but if you are in a rush better spend the time walking on the small streets.
Csaba C — Google review
Decent city museum! I definitely liked the amphoras (+music background) and photos from 1930's and 1950's. Someone put quite and effort to arrange the exhibition in chronological and well-arranged order.
Dalia K — Google review
Korcula Town Museum is located across the St. Marc Cathedral. The Museum is housed in Gabrieli's palace, built in the 15th and 16th centuries but newly renovated. It consists of 4 floors and shows how life on the island looked before. I would definitely recommend this place so you can understand the history of Korcula better. My favorite parts of the museum are the 3rd and 4th floor but the other two floors are no less attractive.
Tanja Z — Google review
Entrence is only 20kn, and you can explore a bit of Korčula's rich history. A the moment the museum is beeing rebuilt so entrence to the temporary location is just around the corner.
Ivan V — Google review
Trg Svetog Marka 1, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://gradskimuzej-korcula.hr/•+385 20 711 420•Tips and more reviews for Korcula Town Museum

9Korcula Town Gate

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Korcula Town Gate is a charming and picturesque fortified town located in Croatia, known for its remarkable beauty and strategic position. The town's fortified walls, dating back to the 13th century, surround the entire Old Town and offer panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding archipelago. Often referred to as a mini-Dubrovnik, Korcula Town is a gem of Croatia with limestone streets that transport visitors back in time.
My wife and I were happy to take the ferry from Orebic to Korcula. The journey is short and pleasant. The old town itself with its magnificent entrances takes you over and you quickly travel back a few centuries in history. There is so much to see. Small shops selling coral, paintings, food and of course ice cream to cool you down while you walk along the hot stone and at least 400-year-old streets.
Bogdan M — Google review
Korčula is a beautiful place with a lot to offer, and overall, I had a good experience. It's definitely on the expensive side, but that's expected for a touristic destination. The scenery is stunning, and the town has a charming atmosphere that makes it worth visiting. One downside was the overly aggressive approach of many sellers—especially in the more crowded areas. Even when you're just walking by or have already said no multiple times, they keep trying to offer you things, which can get frustrating and ruin the relaxed vibe. That said, there are some great spots with more reasonable prices—you just have to explore a bit and avoid the obvious tourist traps. With some patience, you can find genuinely good places to eat or shop without being harassed. Despite the downsides, I’d still recommend visiting. Just go in knowing what to expect and be ready to hunt for the hidden gems.
Marija A — Google review
A beautiful walk up the stairs and through the Town gate. As the tower was closed I did walked upto a certain point and admired the view, but also to see the gate from the other side, which it has got some I interested details like the cannot with the cannon balls,the coat of arms and the soldier helmet at the centre.
Kypriopoulla — Google review
Simply magical old town with its impressive gate to enter, it's narrow streets, many stairs, different shops with sometimes original galleries, charming restaurants and cafes. What a throwback in time !
Lamis G — Google review
We were visiting at the morning time and wasn't to cruaudy. Nice old Marco Polo town with own soul and of course long history. No entrance fee , just if you scale up to entering tower it is 3 eur for adults.
Stane B — Google review
I would recomend this as a place to visit if you are history lover. If you can get a tour because you will find out cool things about the city.
Noa O — Google review
Great visit for all most visitors love a great picture some young one require lots and possed alot young and full of them self's. Lol.
Tommy L — Google review
You need to visit Korcula city on 30.June every year when they celebrate half year. There is a nice ceremony with carneval and many live musics arround the old town.
Uros P — Google review
Ul. Korčulanskih domobrana 6, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://www.korculainfo.com/korcula-sights/•Tips and more reviews for Korcula Town Gate

10Lumbarda

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Lumbarda, a charming village and municipality situated on the eastern edge of Korčula in Croatia, is just seven kilometers from the town of Korčula. The journey between these two places takes you through a scenic route adorned with pine forests and olive orchards. Additionally, embarking on a self-guided cycling tour from Korcula to Lumbarda offers an enjoyable way to explore the area while also providing interesting insights into the region's history and culture.
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11Korčula Outdoor (Kayaking, Biking & Hiking)

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Korčula Outdoor offers an incredible array of activities for adventure enthusiasts looking to explore the stunning landscapes of Korčula. With kayak rentals, you can paddle through hidden islets and secluded coves that are only accessible by water. For those seeking a more guided experience, there are half-day kayaking tours led by local experts who take small groups to offshore islands for swimming, snorkeling, and tasting local delicacies.
We had an incredible half day kayaking tour with Mirslav around Korčula, and nearby smaller islands of Vrnik and Planjak. This area of the Dalmatian coast has the clearest open water I have experienced and the incredible colours have been imprinted in my mind forever. Mirslav was an excellent guide and coach. He was incredibly patient and helpful trying to get me and my nine year old son kayaking better as we are relative beginners. As a family we all learnt so much about the local history, geology and culture of the region. He spoke incredible English which was helpful for us and involved us in decisions about where to go and take breaks to do snorkelling and exploring. We felt very safe the whole time with good equipment. We will be coming back in a few years and will do more trips with this company. Hvala Mirslav!
S K — Google review
My husband and I booked a full day sailing trip with Korcula Outdoor. This was a working sailboat with a captain (Milijenko, who was fantastic - so generous with his local knowledge and sailing expertise). This was a full day sail, with a couple of stops for swimming in the beautiful Adriatic. Ivana from Korcula Outdoor organized everything for us for the trip, including proposing several options for a lunch stop to meet our tastes and budget. Ivana was so generous with her time, she even helped us book an olive oil tasting elsewhere on the island. I can’t recommend her and Korcula Outdoor enough!
Beth H — Google review
Excellent experience with Boris, an informative and helpful guide. The local wine and pastries were exceptional. We took this tour on our last full day on Korčula and my only regret is we didn't do it on day one, as we learnt so much.
Joe G — Google review
Our kayak tour was a wonderful getaway. We went around the island of Badija and stopped for a swim and walk at Vrnik island. Damir was a great company, and was very knowledgeable regarding local history and mythology placed in the area; he really gave us a good background of the places we saw. I have the highest recommendations for Korcula Outdoor activities, and should i come back to Korcula, I’ll make sure to arrange some new adventures with Damir!
Mia K — Google review
We had an unforgettable two-day sea kayaking adventure with Korčula Outdoor, and I can highly recommend them. We’re a family of three with some prior kayaking experience, and the team did a fantastic job of organising a bespoke trip that perfectly suited our level and interests. Communication was clear and professional. Despite being a smaller outfit, Korčula Outdoor has good local knowledge and experience. We were assigned a personal guide for the two days, who was friendly, skilled, and made us feel safe and supported while still giving us the space to enjoy the adventure. We arranged camp overnight on a deserted island off Korčula — a magical experience made easy by the fact that the company provided everything we needed. It was well organised and allowed us to really take in the natural surroundings. overall we covered about 30km over two days but had good conditions and the team could have adapted as needed. This was one of the highlights of our trip to Croatia, and thanks to Damir for arranging it so well and Nikolas for the guiding.
Peter B — Google review
We had such a wonderful experience, one of the highlights of our Croatia trip! Mirslav was so knowledgeable and warm and we learned lots about Korçula and its surrounding islands. We had time to snorkel and stop at remote beaches which was so fun.
Rike M — Google review
We had awesome kayak tour with Damir who is very thoughtful and skilled guide. He also had great recommendations for rest of our trip on the island of Korčula.
Karla K — Google review
We had a blast! Knowledgeable staff and flexibility with quality touring kayaks. I hate nothing more than getting stuck in a bad boat for hours on my vacation - Korcula Outdoor rented us comfortable, well-performing boats and helped us pick a route that was fun, safe, and beautiful. I would happily rent from them again. Special thanks to Damir and Mislav for making everything work seamlessly.
Riley P — Google review
Trg Petra Šegedina 7, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•http://korcula-outdoor.com/•+385 91 622 4566•Tips and more reviews for Korčula Outdoor (Kayaking, Biking & Hiking)

12Moreška

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Dance company
When visiting Korcula, make sure to catch a performance of Moreška, a traditional sword dance that has been captivating audiences for centuries. This unique display tells the story of two groups engaged in a battle over a veiled young woman, showcasing impressive coordination and skill. The performance is accompanied by folk songs and features elaborate costumes, making it an essential cultural experience while in Korcula. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this historic tradition during your visit to the area.
Excellent, expensive (20€) but happy to support a traditional cultural activity rather than for the same price, eating the cheapest pizza in town. Very nice A Capella songs and excellent coordination of thr swordsmen.
David U — Google review
Must do evening according to the author of my guide and we agree. Excellent start with nice Dalmatia songs. Thereafter the sword dances, as part of a story to free the princess. Good hard working dancers, amazing athmosphere.
Raphael W — Google review
Definitely do this! Excellent singers, orchestra, and sword fighters. They are really going at it fiercely with great skill and not just acting. You can buy digital tickets or go to the box office. One thing to note is that it's actually in the town wall across the street from where it shows up in maps.
Yosef ( — Google review
Really nice restaurant with amazing staff. We had lamb as a main dish and it was wery tasty. The guy that was serving us was very professional and polite, with good knowledge for wines. We will come back for sure.
Lejla M — Google review
A very unique experience that I would recommend to all visiting Korcula. First time witnessing a sword dance and it’s a very impressive act that requires a lot of skill.
Kyle L — Google review
They had overbooked the show, during high season you need to be on time to get seats. Cause of the seating, the singing at the begining seemed a bit distance. After all, "you are now my slave"-roles for woman are not this day, but show was entertaining in it's all risks of waiving knifes.
Riina K — Google review
I found the experience expensive. The dancers were great and the choir before. I looked when I got home. The 20 euro sticker (40 NZ dollars) was stuck over 100 kuna( 10 NZ dollars). How and why is it 4 times the price since last year.? 100 kuna today equates to 7 euro so one third the price. I hope the dancers get well paid… similarly I had to pay 3 euros to go inside st marks in korcula. I just wanted to light a candle. Been to Croatia 5 times and love it but EVERYTHING is outrageously expensive.
Trish M — Google review
Mixed information. Kept my kids awake only to find out it wasn’t on.
Wayne H — Google review
Ul. Plokata 19. travnja 1921. 13, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://moreska.hr/•Tips and more reviews for Moreška

13Korčula

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Korčula is a charming town situated on the eastern coast of the island of Korčula, nestled in the picturesque Adriatic region of Croatia. This historic destination is located within Dubrovnik-Neretva County, in the southern part of Croatia. Accessible from Dubrovnik and Split, it offers visitors a rich cultural experience with its well-preserved architecture and stunning coastal views.
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14Aurora

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Barbecue restaurant
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Seafood restaurant
Aurora is a stunning seaside spot in Croatia that offers top-notch coffee, delectable homemade cakes and sweets, as well as outstanding breakfast and lunch options. The restaurant's Quinoa bread and passionfruit-coconut cake are particularly addictive. Visitors rave about the quality of the food, with highlights including the sensational Adriatic Grilled Octopus and other mouthwatering dishes like ceviche, tuna tartar, steak, and more.
What an amazing restaurant, staff are amazing food is fantastic. We started with a cosmopolitan and a martini, best martini I have had. We then had the seafood ravioli and the octopus as main courses. Both were astounding, the octopus was the best I have had and the ravioli which my wife had was parcels of heaven. Accompanied with bread from the gods. We asked for a glass of white wine to accompany our dinner and the waitress brought two different glasses for us to try, they were spot on and a great accompaniment to our dishes. Our dessert was strawberry galette and stuffed dates, both were exceptional. Thank you to the staff for a delicious meal with a great setting and attention to detail. Highly recommended.
Richard A — Google review
Couldn't ask for a better dinner for our one night on Korčula. The dalmatian platter was so yummy and our server was super attentive and kind. Also got the duck and pork chop. Chop was a bit dry.
Simona K — Google review
Very beautiful ambiance right by the sea (photo). Friendly service and a good selection of seafood. However, it's highly recommended to make a reservation, as we only got our table by sheer luck. The only downside for the food star is that there was a hair in our food, which naturally spoiled the appetite a bit. Overall, though, we're very satisfied.
Leonas K — Google review
Location and atmosphere made this dinner unforgettable. The view overlooking the island is simply breathtaking and sets the perfect backdrop for a special evening. Service was excellent — Mikelina looked after us so well, and her recommendations were spot on. The cocktails were first class, and it was such a treat to finally enjoy a perfectly made dirty martini after searching throughout our travels. The food was equally impressive. We started with the pulled pork kroketi, bursting with flavor, followed by beautifully presented mains: macaroni with beef and crispy chicken. Both dishes were plated with care and tasted just as good as they looked. As I said at the start — location, location, location; atmosphere, atmosphere, atmosphere. We absolutely loved our meal here and would highly recommend Aurora to anyone visiting
B G — Google review
We love this place! We stopped here after a private tour of the island and had a refreshing Hugo spritz, glass of wine, fresh tart, and even receive complementary dessert! Views were absolutely incredible. Well, highly recommend to friends and will be back! Thank you!!!
Katie B — Google review
Simply wonderful! Had the sea bass with parsnip puree and lentils, what a unique dish and outstanding. They were helpful with my dietary restrictions. Great service, delicious food!
Chelsea J — Google review
This is a must visit place in Korcula. We came here thrice! Loved the açai bowl and the egg Benedict for breakfast. They had gluten free bread also - so I loved my pesto toast. Service was wonderful and they catered well to allergies and intolerances. Their pistachio vanilla cake was awesome must try! And of course the view was serene too ✨
Aditi G — Google review
Seafood macaroni was tasteless, too much sauce/watery. Had to ask for grated cheese to be able to eat. Raspberry cake was hard, as if frozen, texture and taste both bad. Price and experience was totally not worth it. Beautiful view, but shame on the preparation.
Moumita B — Google review
Šetalište Petra Kanavelića 6, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://bookmeatable.com/restaurants/konoba-aurora-16•+385 92 314 6278•Tips and more reviews for Aurora

15Ignis Korchula

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Tapas restaurant
IGNIS Korčula is a top-notch tapas restaurant that offers a refreshing change from the typical fish and vegetable dishes found in Korcula. While it may not be budget-friendly, the food is exceptional and rivals the flavors and complexity of Michelin-starred establishments. The meat-based menu features standout dishes like beef cheeks and peas with poached egg, while the attentive service and well-priced wine enhance the overall dining experience.
It is a rare thing to experience a culinary adventure so delightful that it brings you to tears. It is even more rare to be drawn into that intimate space where art and passion meet, through the authentic, engaging words of a server who is proud to invite customers into a thrilling flavor experience. My wife and I are on our honeymoon. After two weeks of traveling and tasting many delicious foods, we have found the pinnacle experience of our trip in this dynamic, thrilling flavor exhibit. We are both immense food lovers and spend a lot of our time trying new foods and cooking together. We did not leave this restaurant satisfied, we left with memories of an adventure and an artful experience we will never forget. We were much more than satisfied. My wife is still talking about the experience this morning. If you just want to fill your stomach, go somewhere else. But if you are the kind of person who connects with food on an emotional level, who’s soul feels more alive and present while tasting beautiful and wonderful flavors, do yourself a favor and make a memory here today.
Aren — Google review
We came to this place four times, twice for breakfast and twice for dinner. The servers and atmosphere were wonderful! They made us feel so welcome and we enjoyed being around that energy. The breakfasts were divine! I tried their French Toast and Chicken Foccacia sandwich. My wife had their Avocado Toast both times. Highly recommend them! For dinner, we loved the Calamari in Cuttlefish Ink Steam Buns. They were so delicious! I also had their Lamb Neck tacos. Great flavor! These were well worth the price! The only miss was some of the tapas dishes on the dinner menu were tiny, even by tapas standards. And they were still around the 20£ range...which is quite high for those specific dishes. Overall, a great place to visit (and often)!
Bernard M — Google review
Small cafe with amazing food. The French toast was the perfect portion for a single person and didn't leave you feeling heavy. The eggs Benedict was very good as well. Banana smoothie was amazing, I could have drank 3. Atmosphere was on a little walkway with good people watching and awning coverage. Great experience.
Jacob M — Google review
Ignis was the best meal we had on our holiday across Croatia! The food was amazing and really unique and the service was exceptional. Our waiter explained each dish to us, talked to us about the restaurant and the chefs and genuinely seemed to love working there. To top it all off the setting was absolutely stunning!
Caitlin M — Google review
We visited the restaurant and was truly impressed. The food was exceptionally delicious, offering a modern and creative take on traditional recipes. The service was of the highest standard – both in terms of attitude and the presentation of the dishes. I wholeheartedly recommend it!
Svetlin S — Google review
The food here was delicious. Every plate was sensational. However, our waiter seemed to abandon us partway through the service, and never came back to ask us if we wanted any dessert, more wine etc. We had to seek him out to ask for the bill. It was a shame, as the food was so fantastic but the service let the experience down a little.
Louise W — Google review
The food was not the best, but still good. We had in total 7 dishes, 6 salty and one dessert. The service however, terrible! First the waiter seemed distracted and did not spend much time explaining the menu, then he brought us the wrong dish and then when he finally brought us the correct one after 30 minutes, it was a full portion not half like we asked. (Made us pay extra 6 euros) At the end we never got a "thank you" or never asked if everything was fine or if we liked the food. My feedback from someone coming from the same industry, if you want something fancy to be served, you need to have the right people serving it. The food means nothing if you hire people that don't share your passion. Hope you will read the review and improve.
Daniela P — Google review
We had an absolutely amazing experience. The food was extremely good, polite professional service, everything was very clean. Broad selection of tasty vegetarian options. We've been there 4 times in total: 2 x dinner and 2 x breakfast. Looking forward to returning to this place.
Mariia B — Google review
Ul. Hrvatske Bratske Zajednice 56, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•http://www.ignis-korcula.com/•Tips and more reviews for Ignis Korchula
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16Moro beach Stupe

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Restaurant
Moro Beach Stupe, located on the tiny Stupe and managed by the same team behind Vrnik Arts Club, is a popular spot in the Korcula archipelago. The beach offers stunningly clear waters with varying colors around the surrounding islets and a dramatic landscape with views of Peljesac's imposing peaks. Visitors can enjoy local wines from Korcula or Peljesac while skilled bartenders craft drinks to electronic beats.
One of a kind beach bar in a natural lagoon located on Vela Stupa island, a short hop from the town of Korčula in the heart of the Adriatic Sea. If you are in the area this is a must stop. The food was very good. The drinks were even better. The staff was Top Notch. Especially Greg. He treated us like old pals. We will be back to Moro Beach on our next visit.
Bill S — Google review
Outrageous prices. And you are charged 3.50 euro each for the place setting. 9 euro for a bottle of water! Whilst I understand its the only restaurant on an idyllic island...the prices are insane and the choice extremely limited. Nothing on the menu for children at all. Charge crazy prices if you want...but then perhaps have an option of something affordable for younger kids.
Tanli L — Google review
An experience of a lifetime! last day we finally had the opportunity to enjoy the experience in Croatia. Everything was perfect. I can highly recommend this restaurant. I use the term experience because at Moro Beach Stupe is so much more than just a place for Lunch . It’s a treat for the senses. A playful and interactive show put on by some of the most friendly, fun and thoughtful restaurant staff I have ever encountered. Lunch at Moro Beach will surprise and captivate you throughout the three hour meal with some of the best local vine from Pelješac . They’ve perfected it and have thought of everything, from the food to the service. As an example, The staff at Moro Beach not only booked us a reservation but called us a fancy Boat from Korcula to the Magical Island where is the Restaurant. The Service there was amazing, the Food is really really high End as well. Fresh fish and even some food was prepared live infront of us from Chef Who is amazing. The whole experience was magical and I can only hope to return some day to see what they’ve thought of next. Thank you to all the amazing staff at Moro Beach.🫶😍
Sasa H — Google review
Amazing beach bar with outstanding service! The staff were incredibly friendly and full of good energy. They immediately noticed my injured wrist and brought ice without hesitation, regularly checking in to see how I was feeling. They even packed some ice for me to take on my way back to the island. So thoughtful and helpful – highly recommended! ❤️
Adela S — Google review
We were on a boat in Croatia and stopped by here for lunch. Food was amazing and the seafood in particular was so fresh and good! Expect to also have fun. They have a DJ and dancers for entertainment. We were a large group of 20 and they looked after us so well.
Kate V — Google review
Food was excellent, as was the entertainment. Was there from 2 till 7 roughly and Nikola took care of our table excellently. Most impressively he didn’t need to write our order down, remembered all our orders off the top of his head. 10/10 would recommend to anyone
Edward P — Google review
Eh, a bit disappointed. No DJ, sax or dancers/performances. There was no drink service to the beach chairs (that they are charging $25/chair for). There is a $200 minimum spend for the daybeds which isn’t too bad but after spending nearly $300 they still charged us for the chairs despite it being completely empty when we arrived and still plenty of unused chair at the end of the day. It’s pretty and unique but very overpriced and underwhelming service unfortunately.
Jordan F — Google review
Really expensive but totally worth it to experience this little slice of paradise. We were lucky enough to be the only people on the island when we arrived, so we had a bit of an exclusive luxury experience! The moorings are free around the restaurant but most of them are in fairly shallow water. There were a few catamarans comfortably moored but not enough for a monohull. We moored in Korcula and it took 30 min by tender. After a quick swim, we enjoyed a couple of beers and a margarita (my "nothing vegan on the menu" breakfast), and the other members of our party ordered a soup and a ham/egg breakfast which both got good reviews. This is a really special spot and you should definitely give it a visit. Also, whoever is in charge of the music has a great taste!
Lois ( — Google review
Stupe bb, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://korcula4u.com/•+385 99 490 9606•Tips and more reviews for Moro beach Stupe

17Marco Homemade Ice Cream

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Ice cream shop
Marco Homemade Ice Cream is a must-visit spot in Croatia, offering a delightful selection of homemade ice cream and gelato. The flavors range from classic to unique, including options like fig cheesecake and vegan orange and ginger. Visitors rave about the rich and creamy texture of the gelato, with combinations like dark chocolate & orange and salted caramel receiving high praise. The welcoming owner adds to the charm of this ice cream haven, making it a perfect stop while exploring Korcula Town.
This ice cream was so good I went both nights when I stayed on the island. The watermelon sorbet was delicious (a rare find so I always get it when I see it). It had some seeds in it so I knew it was legitimate and fresh. It was also a good price for the quality.
Rebecca — Google review
Ice cream was good - however nothing special. You have many options in the city too - the cone was terrible and the service was also bad. It seemed like she was doing us a favour by giving us some ice cream. We had the watermelon and Marco Polo flavours here
Aditi G — Google review
This artisanal ice-cream is truly amazing! The scoops are value for money, good in both a cup or a cone. The Marco Polo is highly recommended! The Lemon Sorbet packs a delightful punch. Kinder ice cream had delightful swirls of chocolate with the vanilla. The combination of salted caramel and peanut ice cream were artfully balanced. We stopped here every day during our 6 day stay. It's an amazing treat on a hot or even a rainy day! If you can ignore the rudest service lady in all of Korcula, do yourself a favour and go here!
Michelle W — Google review
Best ice-cream we had on our whole trip in Croatia and lovely staff. This place was particularly good for me as a lactose intolerant person as the vegan options were amazing, they tasted so creamy and like real ice cream not just sorbet. We went here twice a day everyday during our stay as it is so rare for me to find such good dairy free icecream.
Claudia C — Google review
The flavours of ice-cream are incredible. We walked past it each night so I got to try quite a few! The watermelon sorbet was unbelievably creamy. The fig and cheesecake was indulgent but refreshing. The orange and ginger was sweet with a kick, and the Marco Polo ( forest gateaux in a cone) was sheer bliss. Go there (lots!)
Nic H — Google review
Wow! Marco's is the definition of artisanal ice cream. Imagine the sweetest, sun-ripened Adriatic fruits concentrated into rich, homemade sladoled (ice cream). The watermelon flavor was absolutely mind-blowing, and the fig (smokva) cheesecake tasted exactly as what you imagined it would taste like. This is a must-visit spot, located just downhill from the basketball court at Banje Beach. Highly recommended!
Fred M — Google review
Top ice cream in Korcula. Would call it a mix between gelato and ice cream. Tried the chocolate, salted caramel, Marco Polo, strawberry, and vanilla flavors. All quite good.
Mike P — Google review
Worth the walk away from Old Town. We got really good ice creams; lavender with white chocolate (really refreshing), watermelon (that actually tastes of real watermelon, not that bubblegum crap) and some really flavourful intense pistachio. Really creative flavours and with great quality. Wish I could try them all.
Dan Q — Google review
Šetalište Frana Kršinića 60, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•+385 99 640 0165•Tips and more reviews for Marco Homemade Ice Cream

18Mariola wine bar

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Wine bar
Mariola Wine Bar is a charming spot located in the old town of Korcula, offering a perfect setting to enjoy the picturesque streets and sea views. The hostess, Marija, is known for her vast knowledge and passion for wines, creating a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere. The bar offers a wonderful selection of wines from across Croatia at fair prices.
Best wine bar in Korcula! Really lovely place with a friendly owner. Hidden in a cute little street, very atmospheric. Great for couples.
Callum R — Google review
Mariola is a true gem and the highlight of our trips to Korčula. We've been visiting the island for three consecutive years, and each time, we make sure to stop by her cozy wine bar multiple times. The owner is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, always offering fantastic recommendations tailored to our tastes. The local wines are of exceptional quality, and the delicious charcuterie and bruschetta selections are perfectly balanced. The atmosphere is wonderful, tucked away on a charming little street, making it the ideal spot for a relaxing evening. We can't recommend this place enough!
Miloš G — Google review
What a great little find! We were visiting the beautiful island of Korcula slightly off-season, coming into the old town for dinner and got caught in unexpected heavy rain, so ducked into Mariola which is one of the few wine bars with indoor seating (as well as outdoor) and didn’t want to leave! Marija was the perfect host, making a great local wine recommendation but also genuinely charming and engaging, we could’ve chatted (and drank wine) for hours! We’ll be back again for sure, a truly lovely experience.
Jamie R — Google review
Would recommend! Friendly service. Good charcuterie board and wine selection. Beautiful view on the patio.
Stephanie K — Google review
The perfect wine bar. The server was helpful and friendly, she recommended us some great local wines to suit our tastes. We also got a bruchetta selection which was delightfully balanced and tasteful. Can't compliment Mariola's enough.
Calum S — Google review
Wine tasting was FANTASTIC value for money. Very impressed by the quality of the wines (all local), and by Mariola’s service. She customized the flight to my preferences and I enjoyed every one! The snacks were also delicious, healthy, and better balanced than other places I’ve been (meat, cheese, veg, and bread in appropriate proportions).
Suzannah T — Google review
Wonderful wine bar in old town with a nice selection of regional wines and great owner operators that know their product.
David S — Google review
We are in town for two nights and stopped in for what we thought would be one glass of wine, and what turned into five wines and two small plates. The owner greeted us at the door and was welcoming and friendly. She had great wine recommendations and was very knowledgeable. We loved every wine we tried. We also ordered the bruschetta and prosciutto/cheese plate and both were delicious (after just getting done with dinner). We would highly recommend!
Mark — Google review
Ul. Antuna Rozanovića 13, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•+385 98 907 0095•Tips and more reviews for Mariola wine bar

19Vrnik Arts Club

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Restaurant
Vrnik Arts Club, situated in the serene island of Vrnik within Korculas archipelago, exudes a relaxed atmosphere. Its town beach features vibrant hues and small pebbles, making it a tough choice between basking under the sun or admiring the turquoise waters from the docks. The restaurant, housed in a converted old school building, boasts a tranquil terrace where guests can savor delectable cuisine.
Had an amazing experience at Vrnik Arts Club! The food was amazing but the service even better. We came with two little kids (toddler and a baby) and were not the easiest guests but the service exceeded any expectations. Will definitely be back!
Ivana B — Google review
Rating for the restaurant. Phenomenal experience being greeted from the dock to table. We had Amber Jack and lobster. Pretty excellent meal, albeit overpriced. Highly recommend if cost isn't an issue.
Sobhi Y — Google review
Stopped for coffee whilst island hopping. Had to look for someone to serve us but they were polite and happily served us coffee at a table. Great location would have stayed for lunch if the timing had been right
Tracey A — Google review
My girlfriend and I visited the only restaurant on the island, hoping to enjoy a cold drink. Unfortunately, we were told that we couldn’t be served at the restaurant because the tables were reserved only for guests who were eating. What surprised us most was that the terrace was completely empty, with around 20 tables available. Only half of them were set for dining, while the other half wasn’t even prepared — that’s where we sat down, thinking it wouldn’t be a problem just to have a drink. Still, the staff insisted that they will take our order only in the beach. There were a few small tables on the beach, but they were in direct sun with no shade. The only other option was to sit on the ground in the sand, in the shade. Neither of these felt like a comfortable or welcoming alternative, especially considering how empty the restaurant was. Overall, we were quite disappointed by the lack of flexibility and hospitality. It felt like they had no interest in serving us unless we ordered food. Also they were realy rude (owner and the staff).
Blaž P — Google review
We did’t stay at the hotel but the restaurant has the best pasta IN THE WORLD. I’m not exaggerating: the black ink monk fish pasta is mind blowing. Will miss it every day forever.
Bob J — Google review
In line with other reviews, this place comes off as a pretentious trap catering only to those ready to cough up the doughs. We fancied a drink and asked the waiter if that was possible. He said yes and showed us to a table, though clearly unwilling. It already felt awkward, but we sat down since we'd gotten into the troubles of asking. From the start, the waiter made a noticeable effort to make us feel unwelcome — no menus were offered, even when I asked to look at the drinks menus, being told there was only the house option. No price announced. Unfortunately, it was undrinkable. We left one glass completely full. We ended up cutting it short and asked for the bill. I was asked whether I’d pay by card or cash; I said card. Shocked to be told the price was €20 — for two glasses of bad wine - I ended up paying cash instead. I was welcomed by an angry look from the waiter who complained that I’d said card in the first place. I’m not sure what the difference was for him, as this didn’t involve any more effort on his part. Unacceptable to be treated that way. Just say no if you’ can’t be bothered! Avoid this place at all costs - you’ll be mocked and looked down at if you don’t have the looks of a big fish ready to be scammed (we were literally mocked by another waitress throughout the whole time we sat there). Also - what’s it got to do with arts? They simply mastered the arts of being unbearably disrespectful.
Laetitia M — Google review
Id say CHECK EVERY TAXI BOAT THAT ARRIVES AT THE PIER because their timetable is not accurate - our boat come 15 minutes early and we didn’t know so end up waiting another half an hour for the next boat. That’s why we end up have a drink here. They say they do not have drinks menu so we pay whatever they say the price is. A small local beer: €6.
N W — Google review
Prices change depending on who serves you, they will not give you menu or tell you prices, they add things to your bill that you did not get. Be careful!
L C — Google review
Vrnik 10, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•+385 99 469 9019•Tips and more reviews for Vrnik Arts Club

20Otocic Vrnik

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Otocic Vrnik is a small, uninhabited island in the Adriatic known for its pebble beaches and centuries-old stone quarries. It's a popular destination for day trips, with easy access from Korcula's east harbor via taxi boat. The island offers tranquility and natural beauty, making it perfect for leisurely walks and beach exploration. Visitors can also explore disused buildings that were once part of the stone quarry industry on the island.
Vrnik island near Korčula is a small part of paradise. Just a 20 min drive with a small taxi boat and you are there. Beautiful sea color, small village with church and just pure nature.
Hrvoje H — Google review
Adorable little island off the coast of Korcula. You can visit only this one(80kuna) or combine it with Badija and Lumbarda (120). There is a nice (rather expensive) restaurant, a little church, some umbrellas and deckchairs and little pebbly coves you can discover for yourself.
Claire T — Google review
Superb small island with great clean water and beaches. The whole island can be walked around over rock close to sea. Very peacefull place.
CelaGlavava — Google review
One of the best islands next to Korcula. Small and cute, nice and clean beaches and good food.
Filip D — Google review
A tranquil little island in the middle of the Adriatic. Take a taxi boat from Korcula's east harbour (80kn return) and be there in between 15 and 30 mins (depending on if it stops at Badija or port 9). They seem to run at least hourly and there are loads of different ones that appear to go at the same time (we never quite worked out the system but it worked and all the independent ones cost the same). The island itself is inhabited and there are also many abandoned small stone buildings from the quarrying days. The island has been largely quarried in the centre and we were informed that the stone from it was used to build Korcula old town, Dubrovnik old town and The white house (Washington DC, USA). However, the quarries have now been out grown by beautiful greenery. Walk along from your landing point and you will pass a small chapel, houses and a very expensive restaurant (200 kn or more for every main course). However, if you continue on, you will come to restaurant Skoj. They do a meat dishes ( pork skewer, ćevapčići, chicken, hamburger), salads and fish at around 50kn. The food is really good and the restaurant is small and relaxed at the back of their house. Walking further along the coast you will fond beautiful stone beaches with stunning views across to other islands. These beaches offer an excellent acess point to the water (however the current was fairly strong as it was windy when we went). After a while, the path winds inland around the old quarries and slowly disappears. It is possible to walk around the whole island on the rocky surface, but this is not easy in many places and with the island being so empty it is very easy to find an empty bit of coast to sit and enjoy the scenery without going to far.
Andrew H — Google review
Overrated “batica” island. The beach is too small and there are boats cruising non-stop so the swimming area is very small. If you go for a walk to try to find a better place for swimming don’t bother - there isn’t one. It’s filled with giant rocks so the entrance to the water is dangerous especially because it’s wavy all the time due to the boats. The only and swimmable place is where the only restaurant is located. It gives out very “batica” vibes and definitely is a tourist trap for ticktockers and influencers 😅 just see the reviews and the rating of 3.8 before you decide to sit there.
Mila J — Google review
This is really beautiful island with many buildings and structures. And we found one or the best places to go by the sea around Korčula.
Richard S — Google review
Good little island to walk and see old workings & disused buildings were once a stone quarry kept a lot of people in work. Had a couple of small beers in the restaurant near the ferry point 6 euros each. Wait until Lumbarda 3.5 euro for a large beer.
William J — Google review
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21Pavja Luka

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Pavja Luka beach, situated in a bay of the same name on the southern coast of Korcula, offers a secluded and picturesque setting. Accessible via a 10-minute walk from the nearby road, this beach boasts tiny pebbles and clear waters. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the peninsula from old stone walls nearby.
Superb beach with Cristal clear water , we felt on a private paradise ! ( We were only 4 when we went..) there is a small house selling food and drinks, they are nice ! The beach is quite difficult to access. But keep following the signs (and not Google maps) The road goes down quite a lot, maybe during 20 minutes and you will have to finish the rest by foot.
Nicolas R — Google review
Drove then hiked from the beginning of the pathway at Smrc Simunovo. Pebbled beach with littled shade. Pretty nice but nothing special. Not really worth the hike and potential demage to your car. Best to visit via boat.
Dino V — Google review
The beach is nice, isolated, but certainly better to reach it by boat. The walk through the "jungle" left us with serious scratches from the vines and trees, and the stones are not very stable. In many places you have to duck to be able to pass. Certainly the path was not maintained. And way longer than what was advertised (20-25min; 15min maybe if running. 25min up). A shorter path may have been taken, but more steep as well. Debateable if really worth the hike. On the beach there are no services (toilet/water/shower/shops/shade/etc), but there is a family restaurant close by. The beach has large pebbles, quite painful to walk barefoot. Gets deep in 3-4m. Small boats can come to the shore. Tour boats randomly show up in the distance, not approaching the shore (saw 3 the whole day). We were alone for the whole day on this beach, except for about 10min when a family boat approched, laid the anchor, but then decided not to stay.
Alex C — Google review
This beach is perfect for who like a hike and then take a refreshing dive in the sea. You will have to walk about 20 mins down (and 25 mins up) on a narrow path in a lot of sun. It is debatable whether it is worth it or not. The beach is small and because of the hike, it is quiet with not many people. Snorkeling is very nice and there is a small restaurant nearby. However the sight is not unique to this beach and the same can probably be found easier. The hike does give it its charm!
Pascal B — Google review
Hike down is very steep and stoney you need good shoes. Also the street is not the best
Lena — Google review
A place to rest and reset from stress. Quiet and peaceful, as if not from this time and from this world. We wandered accidentally to that place and were enchanted by what we saw.
Kristina K — Google review
Nice beach, clear water, no crowd, no waves and no wind. I do recomend bringing the shade, and better shoes than flipflops (because of the path).Also there is a family run restaurant which serves delicious food.
Seba — Google review
Realy nice beach with no people. It is quite hard to get there, about 20 minutes walk from the car but it is worth it.
Miroslav M — Google review
20275, Žrnovo, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Pavja Luka

22OPG Komparak

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Aquaculture farm
OPG Komparak is an agricultural farm located on the outskirts of Korcula town, offering a unique experience to taste local treats such as honey, olive oil, jams, and preserves. Visitors can explore the beehives, plants, and olive trees on the farm and visit their store to purchase these products. The farm also provides guided tours where guests can learn about the traditional process of making honey, olive oil, and gin with a zero waste policy.
What a great experience. I really enjoyed learning about the bees and honey production. This was because the owner was so engaging and funny. Tasting is excellent. The honey is so good. I would recommend the full tour with gin tasting. I’m not a gin gal but it went down smooth. Must check out this local experience!
Lisa P — Google review
A wonderful place. A passionate man with a love for what he does. The story of the bees and his relationship with nature is special. Their products are outstanding. I would highly encourage a visit. Thank you!
Mitch S — Google review
Such a fabulous hour spent with Vlaho today! Very warm, funny and informative with delicious honey and gin too. Excellent with our 9 year old. Highly recommend a visit!
Isobel F — Google review
Such a great experience! Vlaho is hilarious, it made the tour so much fun - we laughed a ton. It was also super informative, we loved learning about the bees and honey making process. Not to mention the honey and olive oil were DELICIOUS. The best we have ever tried. Definitely recommend!
Franci S — Google review
Enjoyed a wonderful tour and tasting of honey/olive oil here. Vlaho was so informative, passionate and had a great sense of humor. All of this made for a great experience, plus we purchased some amazing gifts to take home (small size jars of honey and gin that are carry-on friendly).
Sarah M — Google review
We visited this morning with our 10 month old baby and had a fantastic tour. It was so interesting and informative but delivered in a humourous way, we learnt a lot about bees, their behaviour and how they produce the honey. It was also good to see a working hive and our baby was fascinated by it. We also tasted olive oil and marmalade which were also fantastic. Vlaho was very welcoming and not put off by our baby squarking away. It was just the right amount of time (1 hour inc tastings) and his products are great quality and clearly made with love and dedication. We left with lots of honey!! Thank you Vlaho.
Arianne M — Google review
The OWNER was EXTREMELY RUDE! There was a group inside that was just finishing up. The owner acknowledged that my husband and myself were waiting outside along with two other people. He said he would be a couple of minutes. No problem. The majority of the group left within 5 minutes except for two individuals who lingered. The four of us were patiently seated outside…The owner then proceeded to LOCK THE FRONT DOOR?!?! and continue a lengthy conversation with the 2 lingering individuals! What was the purpose of that? Why he didn’t want us in the store to browse is a mystery. After 20 minutes the two other people waiting left.… and at that point we left too. Obviously the owner did not want our business and frankly, he didn’t deserve our business. It’s extremely rude and disrespectful to waste our precious vacation time. Everyone else throughout Croatia was fantastic and welcoming.
D T — Google review
This was the best tour we ever had. Everyone is so welcoming, warm and interesting. We had so much fun and learned a lot. We learned about the process of making natural traditonal honey, olive oil and gin with zero waste policy. After the learning part comes the part we loved the most - tasting of honey and gin! I bet you never tasted a honey this good, and the gin TRUT is beyond words. If you are looking for something authentic, traditional and local - this is a must see/ try experience
Nikol L — Google review
Ul. 92 2, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•http://www.opgkomparak.com/•+385 91 434 3413•Tips and more reviews for OPG Komparak

23Orebić

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Orebić, a charming port town and municipality in Croatia's Dubrovnik-Neretva county, is nestled on the picturesque Pelješac peninsula along the stunning Dalmatian coast. Situated just across from the captivating town of Korčula on its eponymous island, Orebić offers easy access to this neighboring gem via frequent ferry services.
20250, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Orebić

24Bire winery

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Bire Winery, a family-owned establishment in Lumbarda, has a rich tradition of winemaking and offers wine tastings and tours. Visitors can enjoy sampling a variety of wines, including Posip and other local varietals, amidst the beautiful vineyards. The winery is known for its scenic location. Guests have praised the professional sommelier who explained the winemaking process during their tasting experience.
If you are looking for a winery! This is the spot! Absolutely stunning architecture. Very clean. Both inside and outside seating. The wine tasting is very good with the snack plate.
J-Kube — Google review
They have three different tasting options, 2, 3, 4 different wines and with a very nice snack selection, including meats, cheeses, toast, marmalde, olives, tomatoes. All the wines were very nice. We particularly liked the sparkling rose and Grk. It is a steep walk from the harbor shoreline. They have parking as well.
John J — Google review
We had a really nice time today, even visiting the winery with our six-month-old baby. The staff were very friendly and one of the brothers ( JOSIP) took the time to explain many details about the wine, which we really appreciated. This time we couldn’t stay long because we were with the baby, but everything was great. Just a small note for future visitors: they accept cash only . There are many narrow one-way streets—so just make sure to find the right street to get there. They open from 2 p.m. and while you don’t need a reservation, it’s a good idea to call ahead because it got quite busy while we were there. Everything was really good and we even bought a bottle of their white wine to take home.
Ivana P — Google review
Bire Winery, in Lumbarda, is a family owned winery. One son was presenting/serving the tastings, outside on the terraces, another son working inside in the bar area, and some of the items on the available tasty snack plate were homemade by their mom. Be sure to get the snack plate. I was on foot, coming from the water taxi between Korčula, and had limited time, so unfortunately could only go to one winery in the area. I was very glad I went to Bire. I enjoyed the whole experience, and ending up buying a bottle of all three of the wines 🍷 I tasted (Rose, Grk & Plavac), which were reasonably priced. Do note they only take cash. I was a few € short, after digging through my pockets & wallet, and they graciously said “no problem, don’t worry about it.” ❤️🇭🇷
John P — Google review
Local, not crowded, but still popular. We were 6 people trying Sparkling, Rose, Grk and Plava. Interesting stories about the wine production in the family winery. We liked all four wines, so we bought several bottles to bring back home.
Thomas N — Google review
Unforgettable experience and wine quality. We left the winery with 7 bottles to take home. 4 wines in total, each wine is precise, elegant and well rounded. The snack plate was divine as well and paired perfectly with the wine selection. Their star wine is Grk, a local variety which they brought to perfection. You can purchase only 2 bottles as they have limited quantity and it's in high demand. Fully recommended, do enjoy the experience!
Sanja S — Google review
Was really looking forward to visiting this winery, but we had a horrible experience! The only staff member there was so rude and abrupt! The place was empty and he pretty much kicked us out. We asked if we could buy two bottles to enjoy at the winery and he yelled at us and said: you either taste or leave. Horrible experience!
Mayra S — Google review
Fun 90 kuna deal for 4 different wines; rosé, white, red and dessert all dry except the last one which was half sweet. Definitely a worthwhile visit! The wines were nice but all of them were rather tame (had the same style). They did give a nice little explanation and answered our questions about the wines. They seem to be into their craft. The scenery (a little garden) is very beautiful and the atmosphere is very relaxed.
Coen D — Google review
Podstrana 233, 20263, Lumbarda, Croatia•http://www.bire.hr/•+385 98 962 2010•Tips and more reviews for Bire winery

25Lovrić Winery

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Lovrić Winery, located in the charming village of Smokvica, is a delightful family-operated establishment renowned for its exceptional local wines. Specializing in Posip, Grk, and Rukatac varieties, this winery offers visitors the chance to partake in wine tastings and tours while learning about the art of winemaking amidst picturesque surroundings. The intimate setting and personalized touch make it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic wine experience.
We popped into this small family owned winery after a day relaxing on the beach. We had the flight of 4 which was very reasonable at only €13/p. It was so delicious we had to buy two bottles at the end. The best part was hearing about the ancient family history in the area and the history of wine on Korčula, very interesting and beautiful. I would return in a heartbeat
Aren — Google review
This has quickly become one of my favourite spots in Lumbarda. They have a wonderful selection of homemade white wines, the kind you don’t just stumble upon anywhere. Marin and Ante are genuinely kind and always happy to recommend something based on what you like. I’ve left with wines that became instant favourites. If you’re in the mood for a fresh and light white, try the Pošip. And if you want something truly unique, go for the Prezenca, it’s unforgettable.
Blanka O — Google review
Really nice family run winery. Owner gave us an overview of their wines and some history. Fast friendly service. Great chance to taste different wines including the local grk. We did the wine tasting and all the wines were quite smooth and unique in flavor. Really pleasant quiet vibe with great views of the water and city, shaded with a light breeze and relaxed pace.
Alisha M — Google review
Cutest winery, came here with a big group and they were super accommodating. Host was super knowledgeable on the wine and the region. Tasty wine and food, would highly recommend putting on the list of must dos!
Shay'Lee D — Google review
We had a great time at Lovrić Winery in Korčula. The guide was really knowledgeable and gave us lots of insight into the local grapes, how the wines are made, and what makes them unique Croatian wines. The setting is beautiful, the wines were lovely, and the service was warm and welcoming. Definitely worth a visit if you’re around Lumbarda!
Aline B — Google review
Lovely family run winery with interesting story, a delicious snack and beautiful wines. Highly recommend for anyone looking to experience a winery on Korcula.
Talia M — Google review
The Lovric winery is beautiful, situated on top of a hill, overlooking the bay and a tranquil village. We got the tour of their winery and tasted an amazing line up of grk, posip and their new star - Precenca - a small production of a sur lie posip. This place is a must!!
Mikhail K — Google review
This was one of our favorite wineries. Our host was so kind and the wine was excellent. I’d recommend a visit here!
Sally V — Google review
Lumbarda 217, 20263, Lumbarda, Croatia•http://www.lovric.info/•+385 98 514 105•Tips and more reviews for Lovrić Winery
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26Beach Zakerjan

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Beach Zakerjan is a small, rocky beach located on the eastern edge of Korčula's Old Town. It is one of the oldest swimming spots in Korcula and is popular among both travelers and locals. The crystal-clear water makes it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Visitors can enjoy unparalleled views and stunning sunsets on the island from this beach.
The Zakerjan Tower (1483) watches over bathers on Plaža Zakerjan in Korcula, Croatia.
David S — Google review
☘️👌🥂🍾🎈
Eugen B — Google review
What could have been a nice spot near the old town is totally wasted by the sewer stench that hits this beach. It makes you feel sick and we left pretty quickly. Some people seem not to mind. Water is nice but wear watershoes.
Erik S — Google review
The beach is very small and rocky but it is literally next door to a medieval wall and about a block away from restaurant and bars. Tee water is crystal clear and cool. There are some cruise boats and ferries going by every once in a while but not so close as to make it dangerous.
Bobby C — Google review
A few meters away from the road, a neat little place. Nice view of Pelješac
Ttdoublet — Google review
Beautiful
Margo — Google review
Perfect for a short swim while visiting the old town of Korcula. City walls provide the shadows.
Dmitriy B — Google review
It's a tiny beach in Korcula, but it's extremely clean and the sea water is clear as a day. It's full of sea life to explore. There is a frequent boat traffic, but it does create a nice atmosphere.
Kristína B — Google review
20260, Croatia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Beach Zakerjan

27Tasovac winery

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Nestled in the charming village of Zrnovo on Korcula Island, Tasovac Winery is a delightful family-owned establishment that embodies the essence of artisanal winemaking. Specializing in both red and white wines, they showcase local grape varieties like Plavac Mali and Posip. Visitors rave about their experiences here, often highlighting the warm hospitality provided by Sonja and her family.
What an experience!!! I truly believe to earn a 5 star the service matters & we experienced 10/5 service. From the moment we stepped into this lush space we were taken care of. Taught all about the local wine, treated as family & enjoyed every moment. Lucy was AMAZING. She went above & beyond ensuring we knew the details of the wine and enjoying every moment of our time. The wine was outstanding. Coming from someone who drinks maybe twice a year. The snacks were delicious and I just loved feeling seen and educated. Lucy cares about how the customers feel and overall wonderful experience
Sydney E — Google review
Perfect vinery, great selection of wines and very hospitable owners… I really enjoyed staying for pause here during my Camino tour…I recommend this place and definitely will be back 🎯🤍
Danijela L — Google review
Wonderful local winery experience. Nestled in the countryside with very knowledgeable history. Great wines to taste and lovely local snacks.
Karen B — Google review
Very nice ambiance with very kind and friendly staff. The food is delicious, they have excellent olive oil and we were delighted with the Pošip wine. Every recommendation for a visit.🥂
Viktorija M — Google review
With a recommendation from hotel reception, and then given all the positive reviews here, we headed to Tasovac Winery on our first day in Korčula. We received a friendly welcome from Lucy who was very attentive and courteous as she served us pošip and elderberry juice alongside a delightful appetizer plate and a cheese plate, all homemade right there. The pošip itself (white wine from the local vineyards of Korčula) was excellent, just that bit dry with several notes. This is a great winery to visit for their wine and their hospitality. Thank you, Lucy and Tasovac!
Goutham G — Google review
We visited based on internet search and were not disappointed. A wonderful family run winery in a lovely quiet location. The team who looked after us were smiley and knowledgeable. Wine tasting was fun as was learning about how the winery and vineyard works. Highly recommend visit.
M W — Google review
We had the specialty tasting with a group of 4. The estate is beautiful and only 10 minutes from old town. We had a great charcuterie plate and the wine was excellent. Sonya the host/owner did a great job explaining each pour and she was so sweet! Highly recommend!
Laura L — Google review
Wonderful lunch. Delicious wine! We did a tasting and the host was lovely and knowledgeable, tasting pours were generous!! Beautiful surrounds. Platter was delicious although felt a bit small for the price. It was cash only (which was not clear when we booked) - but luckily they were able to sort the bill (and a bottle of fantastic rose to take away) with PayPal.
Mark M — Google review
Žrnovo 263, 20275, Korčula, Croatia•https://bookmeatable.com/restaurants/vinarija-tasovac-15•+385 91 734 1522•Tips and more reviews for Tasovac winery

28Vapor Gallery

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Vapor Gallery is a must-visit art space located within the atmospheric fortifications of the town. Visitors can expect a unique and beautiful experience, showcasing a variety of locally created artwork, crafts, and jewelry suitable for every budget. The gallery features an array of art including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics from talented Croatian artists. The warm and welcoming owner adds to the charm by providing insights into the artists' processes.
A truly unique and beautiful gallery/ shop! A variety of art ranging from paintings to sculptures to jewelry, within every budget. Vapor showcases some of Croatia's talented artists. The owner is warm and welcoming. I chose a clay sculpture and she took the time to explain the artist's process, something that makes me treasure the piece even more.
Nascha F — Google review
Incredible little gallery/shop with the kindest owners. They have some great art and fun little trinkets. Definitely worth a visit when in Korcula!
Meghna M — Google review
Very nice gallery with local artists and the gallery manager is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about her artists. She explains the history, shows you the related books and makes you want to bring back at least a small part of some of the works you see there. An absolute must!
Lamis G — Google review
Wonderful experience! We (5 Americans from Wisconsin and Illinois) were determined to visit the Vapor Gallery to peruse the locally created artwork, crafts and jewelry. While I fully expected the women within the group to pick a set of earrings or similar items, I was not prepared for the variety of pieces that touched each of use. By the time we were finished, let's just say we needed to purchase more luggage for the rest of the trip through Croatia. I feel that this is must stop to experience current Korcula culture.
Todd B — Google review
My husband and I found this gem of an art gallery one night when we were in Korcula old town on an gelato run. Came back the next day bought this beautiful piece. We love the colors and was able to come back in our carry-on luggage. The art manager, he was so nice,wrapped the item very well for traveling. Lots of fun art highly recommend
Marguerite B — Google review
Very helpful store owners. We stoped by to look at the raku and ended up buying some pieces, we got excellent service and they helped us wrap our buys neatly in packaging. The store have art pieces from a few different artists, mostly ceramics but also some paintings. Stop by when in korčula to have a look!
Alexander Z — Google review
A nice little gallery with some great works. Definitely worth a visit.
Simon M — Google review
Very nice and interesting gallery near the west entrance of the Old town. And it is placed in the tower so the space itself is also very interesting!!! You can find nice art works here! Highly recommended!!!
Andrej Ć — Google review
Kula Morska Vrata, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•http://www.vapor-gallery.com/•+385 98 490 498•Tips and more reviews for Vapor Gallery

29Bishop's Treasury

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Tucked away in the charming town of Korcula, Bishop's Treasury, also known as the Abbey Treasury of St. Mark, is a delightful museum that invites visitors to explore its rich history. Housed within an elegant two-storey palace, this treasure trove features a variety of artifacts ranging from medieval manuscripts to stunning paintings by Venetian artists. The ground floor showcases a library and exhibition hall while the first floor boasts impressive treasury exhibits.
Of the three museums I visited in Korcula I thought this one was the best. It had plenty of original handwritten manuscripts from the middle ages, paintings by Venetian painters, reliquaries etc. Its not too big, count 20-30 minutes for it.
Csaba C — Google review
Very nice collection, worth the visit
Alonso C — Google review
Lots of stuff on smalle surface. It would improve dramatically if they would be more selectieve. Amazing Coin collection.
Raphael W — Google review
Super..
Jurica P — Google review
Super
Marina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting, especially with a Korcula guide, good explanations. To have. (Original) Intéressant, surtout avec une guide de korcula, de bonnes explications. A voir.
Jean-Pierre C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good... there's a lot to see, preserved objects, the powers of saints... it should be on the tour list🙌😊 (Original) Jako dobro...ima se sta za viditi,sacuvani predmeta,moci svetaca...triba bit na popisu za obilazsk🙌😊
Ivanka K — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2019/10/22A stop on the European island hopping trip, antique buildings (Original) 2019/10/22歐洲之旅跳島旅行的一站,古色古香的建築
Fen L — Google review
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30Loggia

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A small but pleasant colonnaded portico located in a plaza just inside of the walled city. Plain but nice enough to stroll through.
Bobby C — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the Venetian style, like the rest of Korcula, the Loggia today is an empty space, consisting only of columns and arches and a small marble pulpit and stone benches. Inside the space, you can see that there is a government office there. The Korcula Loggia is located just after the main gate and next to the Pepper & Choco café and ice cream shop. (Original) Em estilo veneziano, como toda a cidade de Korcula, a Loggia de hoje é um espaço vazio, composta apenas de colunas e arcos e um pequeno púlpito de mármore e bancos de pedra. Dentro do espaço, percebe-se que ali funciona um órgão de governo. A Loggia de Korcula fica logo após o portão principal e junto ao café e sorveteria Pepper & Choco.
Ivan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful loggia to the left of Trg Antuna, it has several Venetian memories with numerous sculpted lions of San Marco. The material used is marble and coffered wood for the ceiling. (Original) Bel loggiato a sinistra della Trg Antuna, ha diverse rimembranze Veneziane con numerosi leoni di San Marco scolpiti. Il materiale usato è il marmo e il legno a cassettoni per il soffitto.
Davide P — Google review
Ul. Korčulanskog statuta 1214, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Loggia
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31Park Foretić

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Foretić Gardens is a protected monument of landscape architecture, located in Borak, the old suburb of Korcula Town. A unique example of garden art of the 18 th century suggests how human labour can harmoniously transform the natural environment . The Gardens are protected from 1963 . Preserved Baroque architecture of garden include pergolas, paths, terraced structures, original local plants, garden ornaments, statues as well as functional economic elements added over time, the characteristics of this extraordinary examples of landscape .
Ivan F — Google review
We accidentally got into this 'garden', it's deserted, impoverished and a bit weird. It doesn't really look like a monument, more like a prank.
Niels T — Google review
Super
Ani F — Google review
Awesome, amazing and stunny
Silvana K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, who cares (Original) Predivno, ko da je vrime stalo
Ratko O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Epic beauty (Original) Epska ljepota
Bartol B — Google review
(Translated by Google) No “park” found (Original) Keinen „Park“ gefunden
Kevin K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful family park. (Original) Prekrasan obiteljski park.
Mihovil D — Google review
20260, Stari Grad, Korčula, Croatia•+385 98 265 298•Tips and more reviews for Park Foretić

32Marko Polo Centar

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3.7
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Museum
Marko Polo Centar is a small stone house in Korcula Town, believed to be the birthplace of Marco Polo. The center includes a museum that vividly portrays the life and adventures of the great explorer through tableaux and an audio track. Visitors can enjoy stunning sea views from the tower. The recently renovated center offers informative exhibits, graphics, and information about Marco Polo's significance for the history of Korcula island.
One of the most gorgeous towns I’ve ever seen. Buildings from the 13-15th century so beautifully kept. Amazing food, emerald waters and every corner had wine, gelato, fish, and pizza to die for. Go, u may never leave. 🫶♾️🇭🇷
Christiaan C — Google review
As my mother put it "Marco Polo had less trouble on his journey than we did navigating this museum." This was the only thing we experienced in all of Korčula that I don't recommend. Such an embarrassing and poorly done exhibit. After wandering around trying to make sense of the numbers and arrows, I went back downstairs to ask the employee if there was a guide book or brochure. He said "no, but you can have this" and gave me a map that required an actual magnifier to use (see photo). Only 1 of the multimedia screens was working, so we missed a lot of information. The "artifacts" were mostly replicas or irrelevant knick knacks (items from the silk road circa the 20th century...). It seemed that several exhibits had been removed, and the "library" was empty (see photo). The only redeeming feature was the view from the tower. The order was confusing as well - it seems to start in the middle and you end up in the beginning only to have to walk back the way you came. Don't waste your time.
K C — Google review
The Marco Polo House in Korčula, Croatia, is less of a traditional museum and more of a cultural center and gift shop dedicated to reimagining Marco Polo’s life. Inside, you’ll find displays of what his maps, tools, and diaries might have looked like, as well as exhibits highlighting the many places he traveled and explored. The highlight is the lookout point at the top of the center, where you get a direct view over the city and the beautiful Saint Mark’s Cathedral. It’s a small but fascinating stop that offers both history and stunning views, and admission is only 6 euros.
Stephanie C — Google review
Possibly the worst exhibit I’ve seen recently. They must not actually believe Marco Polo was from here. All 6 TV screens were not working. Half the displays were empty. No information or guide document. The last room …every door open and empty. Really weird.
Dave L — Google review
Nice museum with AC running during summer hot days. Third floor AC was broken but experience was great and place was clean
Benjamin M — Google review
A special two weeks on the island... I was particularly captivated by the old town and sunbathing on one of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic for me Proizd. Special time - Every now and then I was attacked by animals. They started on arrival
PIESOCINEK T — Google review
Totally enjoyed this self guided tour. Love the maps, the film and the exhibits that told you more about Marco Polo. Beautiful view from the top.
Margaret J — Google review
By the time I got there it was closed but reading the reviews it seems that I haven't missed much.
Kypriopoulla — Google review
Ul. Depolo 3, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://gradskimuzej-korcula.hr/hr/component/sppagebuilder/?view…•+385 99 712 2668•Tips and more reviews for Marko Polo Centar

33Taxi Boat Korcula | Water Taxi Korcula

4.6
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Taxi service
Boat tour agency
If you're looking for a convenient and scenic way to explore the stunning islands around Korcula, look no further than Taxi Boat Korcula. This water taxi service offers frequent trips from Port 9 to the charming city center of Korcula, making it easy to hop between various destinations like Badija, Vrnik, and Lumbarda. While experiences with drivers can vary—some are professional and friendly while others may not meet expectations—the overall service is reliable.
I took these taxi boats many times while staying on Korcula. Went to Badija many times and also all the other stops. Super convenient, and a beautiful ride. Captains were always great, and boats come every few minutes. I wish they offered a discounted weekly pass or 10-trip or something- next time I’ll ask about that 🤩
Rosa R — Google review
Boat goes twice every hour to three destinations. You can purchase a day pass for 20 euros for island hopping or pick your destination. Payment in cash only
Elle F — Google review
The €20 round-trip ticket covers three destinations, but I found the two islands rather dull. It would be a more memorable and interactive experience if there were more signage or an information center to introduce the places we are visiting. Lumbarda is definitely worth a visit—it has a few sandy beaches and a beautiful coastline you can explore on foot ~
N W — Google review
Great experience! Very nice and punctual. We used it for transfer to our hotel (korcula old town to port 9, 3€pp) as well as a full day tour (20€ pp) to visit two islands as well as lumbardia. All worked great even with our big luggage items.
Günther N — Google review
Very convenient taxi boat, can't fault them with anything. They were there on time each time, efficient a d super convenient (I got the daily pass). The islands are beautiful however without many amenities. I've heard tourists complain, expecting restort beaches I guess. 5* for the taxi co.pany though.
Lisa G — Google review
Had an excellent day out & about at the various islands, and Lombarda. The ferries were always on time, in my experience. They helped make the day great. I highly recommend!!!
John P — Google review
We waited for 2 days at regular intervals to catch the taxi boat to Badija. Unfortunately no one was around and no one replied to any messages. I guess it's no longer running but signs and previous reviews look like it should be!
Jasmine D — Google review
Nice and regular service to local small islands.
Mate M — Google review
Obala korčulanskih brodograditelj, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://taxi-boat-korcula.com/•Tips and more reviews for Taxi Boat Korcula | Water Taxi Korcula

34Yahhō Gallery

4.9
(7)
Art gallery
The Yahhō Gallery, renowned for its exceptional artistic exhibits, offers a delightful experience to art enthusiasts. This esteemed gallery showcases an impressive collection of contemporary artwork that captivates visitors with its creativity and skillful execution. The diverse range of pieces on display represents various artistic styles and mediums, ensuring there is something to pique the interest of every visitor. With its aesthetically pleasing ambiance and curated displays, the Yahhō Gallery serves as a cultural hub that fosters appreciation for the arts.
(Translated by Google) It was good. (Original) خوب بود
Maede K — Google review
Very elegant and unique. Lived the aesthetic.
Kiara — Google review
Very nice shop with original T-shirts, souvenirs and even Japanese products
Lamis G — Google review
A lovely unique shop and I got a lovely piece of pottery by an artist with local connections. The owner was lovely and helpful.
Siobhan M — Google review
Ul. Marka Andrijića 16, 20260, Korčula, Croatia•https://www.korcula.gallery/•+385 98 938 8295•Tips and more reviews for Yahhō Gallery
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