Aminess Korčula Heritage Hotel
The oldest hotel in Korčula — an ancient-stone villa on the waterfront with channel views.
Croatia
A walled medieval town on its own little peninsula — herringbone lanes, a Marco Polo legend and native wines, often called a miniature Dubrovnik.
The oldest hotel in Korčula — an ancient-stone villa on the waterfront with channel views.
A stone-house boutique in Korčula old town, blending traditional and modern, with sea or city views.
A beachfront boutique steps from Korčula old town and the marina, with sea-view rooms.
Self-catering apartments with a pool above Žrnovska Banja, 400 m from the beach.
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Yes — its walled old town on a small peninsula, the Moreška sword dance, and the native Pošip and Grk wines make it one of the most rewarding island towns in Dalmatia.
Fast catamarans from Split reach Korčula Town in about 3 hours; the car ferry lands at Vela Luka on the far side of the island. See our Korčula from Split guide for which port to use.
Very — the walled town is romantic and walkable, with intimate restaurants, sunset spots on the walls, and wine villages a short drive away.