Ferries from
Korcula Island to Italy
Ferries from
Korcula Island to Italy
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Korcula Island stands as one of Croatia's most beautiful Adriatic treasures, blending rich history with stunning natural landscapes. The island is known for its thick forests, vineyards, olive groves, and charming villages. Visitors can explore Korcula Town with its medieval squares, churches, and impressive stone walls arranged in a unique herringbone pattern. The island claims to be Marco Polo's birthplace, and his supposed childhood home now serves as a museum. Outdoor lovers will enjoy Korcula's beautiful beaches, clear waters ideal for swimming and water sports, and many hiking and biking trails. Wine enthusiasts can try local white wine varieties, especially Grk and Pošip, at family-owned wineries. From Korcula, travelers can easily catch ferries to Split, Dubrovnik, and other Croatian islands like Hvar and Mljet. In summer, the island hosts traditional Moreška sword dance shows, a cultural display dating back centuries that highlights the island's rich heritage.
Italy offers a rich mix of history, art, and Mediterranean charm that captures the hearts of visitors worldwide. From Rome's ancient ruins to Venice's romantic canals, this boot-shaped country delivers unforgettable experiences everywhere you go. Travelers can explore famous landmarks like the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and Florence's magnificent Duomo. The Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre show off Italy's beautiful coastline, while food lovers can enjoy authentic pasta, pizza, and gelato in their original homes. Throughout the year, Italy hosts many festivals including Venice's Carnival in February, Siena's Palio horse race in July and August, and countless local food festivals celebrating seasonal harvests. With regular ferry connections to Greece, Croatia, Spain, and North Africa, Italy makes a great starting point for Mediterranean exploration. The country's major ports like Naples, Genoa, and Bari offer easy departure points for island-hopping adventures to Sicily, Sardinia, and beyond.