Korcula cruise port guide
Croatia's fractured Adriatic coast is scattered with hundreds of islands - but few can match the elegant beauty of lovely Korčula. Tucked away behind bustling Hvar, Croatia’s sixth-largest island is a little harder to reach, making for a more peaceful affair. Decorated with beautiful medieval fortifications, time stands still as you stroll narrow paths, cutting between the stone facades of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Hear the stomps of feet and clacks of swords rattling off of the walls, during traditional Moreška performances - an enchanting, authentic sword dance. View less Revelin Tower looms over the grand entrance to the walled old town - nicknamed Little Dubrovnik - which was built and fortified in 1485 to protect Korčula. The island is also said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, and his former house contains a narrow staircase leading to Marco Polo Tower, which peeks above the tight streets. The majestic Cathedral of St. Mark also rises high, and you'll spot the gorgeous vaulted bell tower, framed between narrow alleyways. Climb to the top for views of the red roof cluster, and sparkling Adriatic below. A beautiful island to explore, its dark blanket of pine tree forest led to the Greek's naming the island, Korkyra Melaina - or Black Corfu. Explore the gorgeous ring of coastline, which is lined with pebble beaches, sandy bays and hidden coves. Or, indulge in the island's tastes - like luxurious olive oils and white wines grown from grapes including posip, and grk - cultivated only on this island.
About Korcula
Korcula is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, known for its well-preserved medieval walled town, Korcula Town, which is often called 'Little Dubrovnik.' The island is traditionally claimed as the birthplace of Marco Polo. Ferries connect Korcula to the mainland and other islands via Jadrolinija.
Korcula enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The peak cruise season runs from May through October, with July and August being warmest and busiest. Summers are very sunny with sea temperatures ideal for swimming.
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Croatia and Montenegro
MS La Belle De L'Adriatique · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $2,546
$363 / night
Croatia Intensive Cruise: Dubrovnik, Sibenik & Zadar
Azamara Onward · Mediterranean · 9 nights
from $3,549
$394 / night
Croatia and Montenegro
MS La Belle De L'Adriatique · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $2,129
$304 / night
Croatian Coast & the best of Adriatic - Ven to Dub
Emerald Kaia · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $19,530
$2,790 / night
Discover the Best of the Croatian Coast from Venice
Emerald Kaia · Mediterranean · 14 nights
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Croatia and Montenegro
MS La Belle De L'Adriatique · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $2,161
$308 / night
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