Arrive at the island of Korčula, where ‘Your Choice’ experiences fill your morning, before you sail north mid-afternoon with your eyes set on Split.
At 48 kilometers (30 miles) long and 8 kilometers (5 miles) wide, Korčula is one of Croatia’s smaller islands, yet its population of 15,000 makes it the country’s second most populous. Often referred to as ‘Little Dubrovnik’ for its medieval squares, churches, and palaces, Korčula is steeped in Venetian architectural influence, a legacy of the stonemasons who flocked here during the Venetian era. The island is covered in dense woods and lush Mediterranean shrub, its coastline hiding many pristine bays and coves, whose numerous small villages produce olive oils, liquors, and some of the best white wines in Croatia; notably Grk and Pošip, which can only be enjoyed locally.
Korčula’s most notable claim to fame is as the birthplace of the indomitable explorer Marco Polo, with his legacy celebrated through place names and a dedicated museum. Cultural traditions thrive here, especially the Moreska sword dance, a captivating 16th-century performance, and Klapa, a popular form of cappella singing. With its blend of Adriatic charm and cultural heritage, Korčula offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Dalmatian life, making it a top destination for travellers to Croatia.
Personalize your exploration with the included ‘Your Choice’ experiences.
Option 1 – Morning experience: Walk Old Korčula Town
Join your introductory walking tour of Korčula’s medieval walled Old Town this morning, led by a local guide. Starting directly from the pier, just 50 meters from one of its gates, enter the meticulously laid out Old Town, designed in a fishbone pattern, with 26 cobblestone streets that naturally harness cooling winds.
Your walk includes a visit to the Cathedral of St. Mark, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of Korčula’s renowned stonemasons, whose work adorns buildings worldwide. Explore the Bishop’s Palace to uncover its hidden treasures, including sketches and drawings attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Tiepolo, and others. You can also visit the charming Church of All Saints, home to a remarkable collection of Byzantine icons. Korčula is celebrated as the birthplace of Marco Polo, and you can glimpse the exterior of his alleged birth house during your tour.
Option 2 – Morning experience: Rural Korčula and Boutique Wine Tasting
Start your tour with a scenic drive through Korčula’s beautiful Mediterranean landscape. Korčula Island is famous for its white wines, making this tour perfect for wine lovers seeking an authentic local experience. After a short drive, you can reach Tasovac Winery, an award-winning, family-owned estate offering a traditional coastal atmosphere and a tasting of their exquisite wines.
Your scenic drive passes through small villages and vineyards until you arrive at Toreta Winery, located in the heart of Korčula Island. Korčula is renowned for its indigenous grapes, Grk and Pošip. The village of Lumbarda is famous for its Grk wines, while the island’s interior villages are known for their Pošip wines, often compared to sauvignon blanc and chardonnay. Toreta Winery, a small boutique estate, is celebrated for its exceptional wines, liqueurs, and olive oil. Here, you can also see old agricultural tools that have been used for generations. After tasting, return to Korčula town.
Option 3 – Morning experience: A Taste of Korčula
Your morning starts with a short walking tour of Korčula town. You enter the meticulously laid out Old Town, designed in a fishbone pattern, with 26 cobblestone streets that naturally harness cooling winds. Uncover the town’s hidden treasures among its laneways and alleys, churches and bell tower, waterfront walls and eclectic shopfronts. Your journey continues as you leave town and head up the road to one of Korčula’s latest treasures.
Located a mere two kilometers from Korčula town, OPG Komparak greets visitors with a 300-year-old row of cypress pines shadowing a private entrance. This small distillery began production in the winter of 2020 amid a honey deficit. Beekeeper Vlaho Komparak, inspired by the abundance of bitter oranges in Korčula gardens, created Trut gin. Honey is added before distillation to unify the aroma, and each bottle is dipped in beeswax. The first flavor, ‘Signature’, won silver at the Berlin International Spirits Awards, and since then, this sweet gin has become a Korčula success story. Enjoy the Honey & Gin Experience at this organic farm, featuring an active beehive, gin distillery, and olive oil production. A combined tour of the farm with a tasting of honey, olive oil, marmalade, and the award-winning Trut gin.