'''Kor?ula''' [http://www.korcula.hr] is an island in the Adriatic Sea, in Southern Dalmatia, near Dubrovnik. Marco Polo may have been born there.

Regions

Korcula is part of Southern Dalmatia and lies between Dubrovnik and Split

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Cities

Kor?ula is also the name of the largest, most eastern town on the island. Another town is Vela Luka, 40km in the west, from where many ferries go.

Other destinations

Understand

Talk

Croat is the local language, but English is spoken at most restaurants, internet cafes, tourist information centers and travel agencies

Get in

By car

; From Dubrovnik: Follow the coastal road (E65) in direction Split. Then you drive on the peninsular Pelje?ac until Orebi?. In Orebi? you take the ferry to Domince/Kor?ula. The ferry goes every hour, except in the night between 24-4 o clock. (costs in Euro: Per person ?5/ car ?50/ motorcycle ?25/ Camping-bus ?125). ; From Split: Follow the coastal road (E65) in direction Dubrovnik about 100km. In Drvenik you take the ferry to Kor?ula (it goes at 8:30 and at 17:30 costs: per person ?5/ car ?25/ motorcycle ?10/ camping-bus ?40). The camp is situated 500m from their.

By ferry [http://www.jadrolinija.hr/default.aspx?lang=2]

; from Split: You take the ferry to Vela Luka (around 10 euros per person). You can take a bus to Kor?ula from there. ; from Dubrovnik: You take the ferry to Kor?ula (around 10 euros).
  • twice a week:
  • ; from Rijeka: 10 hours, overnight (Marko Polo ferry), 210Kn ; from Bari, Italy: 12 hours, (Marko Polo ferry)

    By catamaran [http://www.krilo.hr/raspored_en.htm Krilo], daily leaving Kor?ula harbour to Hvar and Split at 6:00 am. Split-Korcula: 16:30. Three hours travel.

    By bus

    ; From Zagreb: There is a direct bus to Kor?ula, which takes 10 hours.

    Get around

    Korcula has no public transportation or commercial roads. The village is small enough to walk everywhere. The layout of the village is quite simple, with a single avenue as the spine bisecting the village with roads branching from this central avenue toward the sea. A pedestrian avenue circles the village as well.

    Bike rentals are available.

    See

    Itineraries

    Do

    There are a bevy of activities to engage in Korcula. If you are the relaxed traveler looking for a quiet getaway, it's possible to soak up the sun on some of Croatia's most beautiful beaches. Be mindful that the beaches in Korcula are quite liberal, and most residents and tourists will be fully nude.

    It is important to recognize that Croatia's beaches are quite rocky, so it is imperative to wear the correct footwear. The beaches on Korcula offer gorgeous views of the karstic coastal ranges. One can see the nearby coastal village of Orebic as well.

    '''Orebic'''

    Just a twenty minute ferry ride away. Orebic is a picturesque coastal village with lovely beaches and fantastic views of the Adriatic. Ferries depart Korcula seven times per day between sunrise and mid-afternoon. On Orebic, tourists can sample local crafts and Adriatic cuisine. The restaurants offer a seafront atmosphere and the best Octopus salad you ever tasted!

    '''For the Active Traveler'''

    Korcula offers a few activities for those seeking a bit more action. In addition to two nightclubs, tourists can take part in the old island tradition of the Sword Dance, where actors stage a historical battle with eloquent choreography. Tourists can also visit what the town claims is the birthplace of famed explorer Marco Polo (although "Marco Polo's House" was built at least a century after he died!). Additionally, local shops offer bike rentals if you choose to explore the island proper.

    Eat

    There are plenty of restaurants on the island, ranging from traditional Adriatic fare to Italian influences.

    Konoba ADIO MARE, Korcula Old Town - Sv. Roka 2, 20260 Korcula tel: (020) 711253 and 098 243845

    Restaurant FRESH - Kod Kina Liburna, 20260 Korcula

    Restaurant GRUBINJAC - Grubinjac, Grubinjac, Zrnovo, Island of Korcula

    Restaurant KANAVELIC, Korcula Old Town - Sveta Barbara 12, 20260 Korcula, tel: (020) 711800, 711078

    Konoba MALTA - Korcula, Sveti Antun - more info on Konoba Malta

    Konoba MARINERO - Korcula Old Town - more info on Konoba Marinero

    Konoba MARETA - Korcula Old Town - more info

    Konoba MIJO - Pupnatska Luka ; Tel 098 168 5047 - more info

    Restoran PLANJAK , Korcula - Plokata 19. travnja 1921- 20260 Korcula tel: (020) 711015, 711202

    Pizzeria CINCICULJAK, Nova Riva - Korcula - (020) 715822

    MARCO POLO MISTIQUE, Restaurant and Cafe, Nova Riva, Korcula

    Buffet TRAMONTO, Korcula - Ismaelli 12, 20260 Korcula tel : 098 1921048

    Konoba MATE, Pupnat, Korcula Island

    Drink

    Stay

  • Camping: Kamp Kalac [http://www.korcula-croatia.com/camp-kalac.htm], 20 min walking from Korcula town, directly at the beach. There is a small taxi boat between the harbour of Korcula and the Campsite/Hotel, operating twice an hour, for 10 Kn.
  • Stay safe

  • '''Hotel Lumbarda Korcula''' [http://hotel-lumbarda.com]
  • Get out