Welcome to Total Korčula
Welcome to Korčula, one of the true gems of the Adriatic. Most famous, of course, as the birthplace of Marco Polo, Korcula has made other significant contributions to history, such as the first place to abolish slavery. Its wines are celebrated far beyond Croatia’s borders, and its delightful old town is one of the architectural wonders of Europe. In an age of party and mass tourism, join us in discovering an island which is a haven for sailors, gourmands, beach lovers, culture enthusiasts and adveKorčulanture tourists – a rising star in the quality tourism to which Croatia aspires.
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New for Korcula 2018: All the Tastes of Croatia in One Place
One of the more confusing things about life in Croatia is the food. Don’t worry, the food is amazing, and ...
Who was the First Person to Play Football on Korčula?
Just a few weeks before the long-anticipated World Cup is set to start in Russia, let’s take a brief look ...
All Blue for Korčula Beaches: Sea Quality at Highest Level
The results of the program to ascertain the sea quality at beaches in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County for 2018 has just ...
Diaspora Roots: Korčula Island – Blato
Following the feature on Susak island, TCN continues its series on Croatian emigration hotspots with a look to Blato on ...
Walk the Vineyards, Munch on the Indigenous Grapes and Drink the Superior Wines
Quite renowned for vine growing and winemaking, Korčula Island is littered with old and new vineyards, especially in the interior ...
Get a Health Boost from Citrus Fruit, an Off-Season Delight of the Island
Part of the typical Mediterranean setting, Korčula Island is full of vines and olives, but is also a home to ...
Korčula Sunsets Bring a Perfect Closure to a Stunning Island Day
Sunsets on Korčula can be stunning, with orange and yellow dominating the sky in summertime. Very enjoyable from sea level, ...
Smokvica, Home to the Largest Vine and Olive Plantations and the Birthplace of Pošip
Smokvica sits in the middle of Korčula Island, with a population of around 1.200. It is most famous as the ...
Be Blown Across the Channel by the Strong Maestral Wind
Just like ancient settlers carved history into stone, so do modern day residents carve their trails into the sea. The ...