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Korčula is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It is claimed as the birthplace of Marco Polo and is a popular destination because of its ancient towns, beautiful beaches and natural environment.
From the Korcula Travel Guide
The host is a miracle! He's doing his best to make people feel good. It was crowded with macho australians, which wasn't so pleasant, both that's not the hostels blame. ... more
Split to Dubrovnik by Bus - Visa issues?
Hi nickla, Not sure what the deal is with travelling by bus but last year I travelled from split to dubrovnic via ferry. We stopped off for a couple of days at Hvar and then Korcula. A far more leisurely and scenic method of transport which I would recommend you try if you have time. ...
Croatian Islands
, Korcula, Rab, Split, Sibenik, Pula. Great nature places: Kornati islands, Plitvice lakes, Paklenica, Krka ...
Croatia
Istria is really nice place to visit! I would also recommend you to visit south Dalmatian coast and some of its beautiful islands, Hvar, Brac, Korcula, Mljet.... ...
Korcula to Dubrovnik
This AM we caught a bus from Korcula to Dubrovnik, at the ungodly hour of 6:30 AM. It took three hours and included a short trip on the car ferry. I think my tiredness highlighted the unfriendliness of all the people we encountered. All of the people at our accommodation have been very lovely, but all ...
Posted in Adventures of Chris & Bre by bbano55
Split to Vela Luka, Korcula
At 1015 this morning our ferry leaves the beautiful port of Split and heads to Vela Luka on the island of Korcula. The ferry takes about 3 hours and is a nice smooth ride. It doesn't take us long to find the hotel we have booked as part of a package with the scuba diving shop. Hotel Posejdon ...
Posted in Drivers Touring Europe....and Beyond by ErinDriver
Korcula Island, Croatia
Today we headed out of Dubrovnik to the island of Korcula. Outside the Pile gate we got on the bus to go to Port Gruz which only cost 20 kuna. The bus drops you off right outside the Jadrolinja ferry office. The ride was from 1000 to 1300 and cost 134 Kuna. We had a lunch of a couple of sandwiches ...
Posted in Drivers Touring Europe....and Beyond by ErinDriver