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View All Hotels5-Star Hotels in Korcula — What to Expect
Often called "Little Dubrovnik" for its remarkable medieval walls and red-roofed stone buildings, the island of Korcula is a quieter, more intimate Adriatic escape. The main draw is the stunning, pedestrian-only Old Town, a web of narrow streets designed in a herringbone pattern to protect against the wind. Here, you can climb the Marco Polo Tower for panoramic views, watch the traditional Moreska sword dance performed in summer, or simply lose yourself in the lanes leading to St. Mark's Cathedral. The island's coastline offers secluded pebble coves like Pupnatska Luka and vineyards producing the unique Grk white wine.
For your stay, the historic Old Town is ideal for couples and solo travelers who want to be immersed in culture, though note it's car-free. Families and those seeking a beach holiday often prefer the villages of Lumbarda, with its sandy vineyards, or the pine-shaded bays around Korcula Town itself. The island is well-connected by regular car ferries from Orebić on the mainland and passenger catamarans from Split and Dubrovnik, making it a perfect stop on a Dalmatian coast itinerary.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 11 places to stay on Korcula, ranging from charming guesthouses and apartments within the ancient walls to modern, mid-range hotels with pools along the coast. The selection is dominated by small, family-run boutique hotels and private apartments, reflecting the island's authentic, relaxed character.
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What is Korcula known for?
Korcula is known for its stunning medieval architecture, the alleged birthplace of Marco Polo, and its lively cultural scene.
Best time to visit Korcula?
The best time to visit Korcula is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller.