• The island of Korčula is indented with a series of bays and coves. The climate on the island is very mild, with a Mediterranean character.
    • 1254.y. – The birth of Marco Polo in Korcula
    • 1298.y. – Naval battle of Venice and Genoa in front of the coast of the town of Korcula
    • 1300.y. – The establishment of the Korcula Diocese
  • Dominating the little square at Korčula's heart is this magnificent 15th-century cathedral, built from Korčula limestone in a Gothic-Renaissance style by…
  • Once you drop your anchor, take a relaxing walk through the old streets of Korčula – but first make sure you enjoy the view of the town from the sea.
  • In-the-know travellers are swerving Croatia's better-known, party-loving islands for the simple life offered on Korčula, a glistening gem that rises out of the Adriatic.
  • The island is divided into municipalities of Korčula, Smokvica, Blato and Lumbarda. The climate is Mediterranean; an average air temperature in January is 9.8 °C...
  • Korcula island is full of things to do and places to explore. Here is an overview of Korcula island, its history and main characteristics.
  • As someone has once said that all islands were worlds unto themselves, Korčula Outdoor Experience is here to showcase that to come to an island feels like coming...
  • The main Adriatic ferry line connects Korčula with Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Rijeka and in summer there are direct ferries to Italian Adriatic ports.