Korčula Island: What to See, Do & Eat on Croatia’s Green Gem

With medieval charm, lush vineyards, and golden beaches, Korčula Island is one of Croatia’s most captivating destinations. Often called “Little Dubrovnik” for its walled old town, Korčula blends culture, nature, and local flavor into one unforgettable island escape.

Whether you’re planning a day trip or staying overnight, here’s how to make the most of your time on this Adriatic gem.

Wander Through Korčula Old Town

At the heart of the island is Korčula Town, a perfectly preserved medieval city surrounded by stone walls and towers. Walk its narrow alleyways, take in the sea views, and admire the fishbone street layout that’s both beautiful and functional.

Highlights to see in Old Town:

  • St. Mark’s Cathedral – A stunning Gothic-Renaissance landmark with a bell tower offering panoramic views
  • Marco Polo House – Believed by many to be the birthplace of the famous explorer
  • City Walls & Forts – Walk the outer edge for sea vistas and history
  • Local museums – Including the Town Museum and Bishop’s Treasury

Seek Out Hidden Gems

Beyond the town, Korčula is full of lesser-known treasures that reward the curious traveler. Here are some of the top hidden spots on the island:

  • Proizd Island – Take a short boat ride from Vela Luka to this uninhabited islet, known for its white-rock beaches and sapphire-clear water
  • Forteca (Napoleon’s Fortress) – A peaceful hike above Korčula Town leads to panoramic views of the coast
  • Vrnik Island – Just off Korčula’s east coast, this tiny island has quiet coves, historic stone quarries, and fewer crowds
  • Lovrić Winery (Lumbarda) – A family-run vineyard offering personal tastings of local Grk and Plavac Mali wines
  • Vela Spila Cave – Near Vela Luka, this prehistoric cave offers a fascinating glimpse into human life over 20,000 years ago

Sip Wine in the Island’s Villages

Korčula’s interior is dotted with stone villages and vineyards producing some of Croatia’s most unique wines. Head to Lumbarda for Grk or Čara for Pošip – both are indigenous white varietals.

Top wineries to visit:

  • Bire Winery (Lumbarda) – Organic, family-run, and famous for Grk
  • Zure Winery – Innovative wines with a gorgeous terrace
  • Krajančić Winery (Čara) – Known for elegant Pošip wines

Soak Up the Sun on the Beach

Korčula has a beach for every vibe – whether you’re after calm, kid-friendly shores or quiet rocky coves.

Top picks:

  • Pupnatska Luka – Arguably the most beautiful beach on the island, with turquoise water and a pebbly shore
  • Vela Pržina (Lumbarda) – Sandy and shallow, ideal for families
  • Bacva Beach – Peaceful, scenic, and great for snorkeling
  • Proizd Island – Not just hidden but award-winning – a natural swimming paradise

Taste the Flavors of Korčula

Food on the island reflects classic Dalmatian flavors with a few local twists. Expect fresh seafood, olive oil, and hearty island fare.

Don’t miss:

  • Peka – Meat or octopus slow-cooked under a bell-shaped lid
  • Žrnovski makaruni – Handmade pasta in rich meat sauce
  • Grilled fresh fish – Served with blitva (Swiss chard and potatoes)
  • Rozata – A sweet caramel custard dessert
  • Local wines – Especially Grk, Pošip, and Plavac Mali

How to Get to Korčula

  • From Split – Regular ferries (2 to 3 hours, car or passenger)
  • From Dubrovnik – Catamarans or drive via the Pelješac Peninsula and short ferry crossing
  • From Pirovac or Šibenik – Drive to Split or Orebić, then catch a ferry to Korčula

Tip: If you’re staying at Villa Lava, Korčula works best as part of a longer island-hopping itinerary or overnight trip.

Stay at Villa Lava for Island Adventures

Base yourself on the peaceful coast in Pirovac and explore Croatia’s islands, vineyards, and national parks at your own pace. Villa Lava offers the perfect balance of relaxation and location, just a few hours from Split and ferry routes to Korčula.

After a day exploring cobbled towns, hidden beaches, and ancient vineyards, return to your private terrace at Villa Lava, sip a glass of Grk or Babić, and let the day unwind.

Book your stay at Villa Lava Croatia – the ideal home base for your Dalmatian adventure.

Island Hopping from Pirovac: Day Trips to Murter and Kornati

If you’re staying in Pirovac, you’re in a great spot to explore some of Croatia’s most beautiful islands. Two of the easiest and most rewarding day trips are Murter Island and the Kornati Islands.

Kornati, Kroatien. Photo by Joachim Pressl

Whether you want to swim, explore small towns, or take in the quiet beauty of the coast, both places are easy to reach and full of things to do.

A Quick Trip to Murter Island

Murter is one of the easiest islands to get to in Croatia. It’s connected to the mainland by a short bridge in Tisno, just 15 minutes from Pirovac by car.

What you’ll find on Murter:

  • Beaches like Slanica and Podvrske with clear water and plenty of space to relax
  • The village of Betina, known for its wooden boats and peaceful vibe
  • Great local food in small restaurants
  • Easy walking trails along the coast

How to get there:
Drive, bike, or take a taxi from Pirovac to Tisno, then cross the bridge. You’ll be on the island in no time.

Explore the Kornati Islands by Boat

The Kornati Islands are a national park made up of more than 80 small islands. They’re quiet, rugged, and only reachable by boat. Many people say it’s the most peaceful part of the Adriatic.

What to expect:

  • Crystal-clear water
  • Hidden coves and quiet swimming spots
  • A landscape that feels wild and untouched
  • Some of the best boat tour scenery in Croatia

How to go:
You can join a group boat tour or rent a private boat. Tours often leave from Murter, Vodice, or sometimes directly from Pirovac. Most full-day trips include lunch, swimming stops, and a cruise through the islands.

Tip: Try to book a boat tour at least a day or two in advance, especially in July and August.

What to Bring

  • Swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen
  • Hat and sunglasses
  • Water shoes if you’re visiting rocky beaches
  • Snacks and water (some tours include lunch, some don’t)
  • Some cash for food or entry fees

Base Yourself at Villa Lava

Pirovac is the perfect home base for short island adventures. And if you’re looking for a quiet, stylish place to stay, Villa Lava is just right.

You’re close to Murter, minutes from boat tours, and surrounded by peaceful coast. After a full day out on the water, come back, rinse off the salt, and relax on the terrace.

Book your stay in Villa Lava and make your Croatia trip simple, fun, and full of memories.