Discover the best top things to do in Korcula Island, Croatia including Lovric Winery, Popic Winery Lumbarda, Korcula Old City, Proizd Island, St. Mark's Cathedral, Pupnatska Luca Beach, Kocje, Vitits Winery, Korcula Town Walls, Vela Przina Beach.
Restaurants in Korcula Island
5.0 based on 42 reviews
We are a family owned winery in Lumbarda that produces wine by generations. We offer two premium wines - white wine Grk and red wine Plavac. Feel free to visit us.
We are so glad we booked this experience in advance. I don't think we would ever think back on our time in Croatia without remembering the time we spent at this winery as we had the best experience that was far beyond our expectations. This family have a huge history here and we loved learning all about it. Now we have a new appreciation for our wine in New Zealand as the forerunner to introduce wines to our country came from the Nobilo family, here in Lombardy. We have had many winery tours, this personalised one was the best. It was such a reasonable cost for delicious and generous wines and food.
5.0 based on 43 reviews
Far and away our favourite vineyard visited. Run by a really friendly husband and wife whose have owned the vineyard for generations. Great spot, great view, great wine and great hosts, basically everything you need. We took the water taxi from Korcula old town and a lovely 25 min walk through the countryside to get there.
4.5 based on 1,321 reviews
Korčula old town is apsolutely amazing! Fantastic views, great for architecture lovers, great for old doors lovers, great for art lovers....great for everyone! Every street is like hidden treasure, just relax and explore all those galleries, chapels, squares...so artistic and perfect for photography lovers....
4.5 based on 213 reviews
Beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere, has shade and some scenic views. It also has a nudist beach. A day worth spending here.
4.5 based on 345 reviews
Close to the Marco Polo home, we arrived there later in the evening and discovered it as we were walking by, because the doors were wide open and a beautiful vocal concert was going on that evening. During the day there is a small fee to get in.
4.5 based on 348 reviews
One of the most beautiful view and beaches at Korcula island, to which leads a steep and windy road down to cliffs. Unfortunately we had no time to stay at the beach, only wanted to take some pictures, and It is worth to see.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Hello! We are a Famili operated Winary located in Lumbarda village on Korcula island, Croatia. Every day we offer Wine tasting with or without food, and wine selling in our wine shop. All our Wines and Food are Homemade! Come and enyoj in our beautiful and peaceful Winary! Family Cebalo :)
We enjoyed this wine tasting break with a beautiful view on Lumbarda‘s bay. In front of their vegetables‘ garden we tasted Grk wine, a rose and then a plavac mali red wine, accompanied by a plate of local cheese, vegetables and anvchovies. Very nice host who speaks english and german.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Korkula's city walls are impressive, surrounding the old city, particularly if you approach from the sea. Korcula is one of Coatia‘s finest surviving fortified medieval towns. Defenses were started in the 13th century to protect its citizens from land and sea attacks. Threats diminished in the 18th century, so parts of the wall were dismantled, and Korcula expanded beyond the walls. By the early 19th century large proportion of the walls were neglected and parts demolished, mainly the upper part of eastern walls (Zakerjan area) as well as part of the western walls (Riva- Korcula port area). Walking the walls gave me a feeling for medieval defense: thick stone curtain walls with twelve towers, battlements with arrow slits, and city gates with inner and outer doors. There are two main gates; the south gate (called the Land Gate, Kopnena Vrata) has the Venetian lion insignia above the door, signifying an alliance with this strong trading partner in the north Adraitic. A vaulted passage leads though the Revelin Tower (built from 1493 to 1496) and to the main town square by St. Mark's Cathedral. The west side entrance is called Sea Gate (Morska Vrata). It ascends a Baroque stairway from the harbor along the open loggia (built in 1584) into the town. Defensive towers which have survived include - Zakerjan Tower: a hemispherical tower on the north side - Kanavelic Tower: a hemispherical tower on the north west side - Sea Gate Tower: a square tower near the Sea Gate - Small Governor’s Tower: a cylindrical tower on the southwest side - Large Governor’s Tower: a truncated cone on the southwest side - Revelin Tower: a square tower over the land gate - All Saints Tower: a truncated tower on the southeast side Circling the walls from the outside is about 700m. The towers and parts of the wall are lighted at night, which adds a romantic touch to an evening in Korcula. The walls are always open, and there is no entrance fee, although there are some business establishments in the some of the towers.
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