Korčula Old Town sits on a small stone peninsula above the Pelješac Channel. Pale walls, red roofs, and towers rise tightly from t
Korčula Old Town sits on a small stone peninsula above the Pelješac Channel. Pale walls, red roofs, and towers rise tightly from the blue Adriatic. Its narrow lanes climb toward St. Mark’s Cathedral, where warm stone catches the sea light.
St. Mark's Cathedral rises above Korčula's stone lanes with a calm, pale facade. Its rose window, carved portal, and bell tower ca
St. Mark's Cathedral rises above Korčula's stone lanes with a calm, pale facade. Its rose window, carved portal, and bell tower catch the Adriatic light. Inside, the air feels cool and hushed against old marble and worn steps.
The Marco Polo Centre sits inside Korčula’s medieval stone core, on narrow Depolo Street. Its old walls, tower, and tight stairway
The Marco Polo Centre sits inside Korčula’s medieval stone core, on narrow Depolo Street. Its old walls, tower, and tight stairways feel shaped by sea light and centuries of trade.
Adio Mare sits inside Korčula’s old stone core, close to narrow lanes and pale limestone walls. The room feels lived in, with a ch
Adio Mare sits inside Korčula’s old stone core, close to narrow lanes and pale limestone walls. The room feels lived in, with a charcoal grill, wooden details, and the steady scent of the sea.
Massimo Cocktail Bar sits inside a medieval cannon tower on the walls of Korčula's old town. The bar has two levels, but the open-
Massimo Cocktail Bar sits inside a medieval cannon tower on the walls of Korčula's old town. The bar has two levels, but the open-air rooftop terrace is where the real experience happens. Stone walls rise around you, the Adriatic stretches below, and the Dalmatian sky turns deep violet as the night begins.
LD Restaurant sits inside Lešić Dimitri Palace, pressed against Korčula’s medieval walls. The terrace faces the Pelješac Channel,
LD Restaurant sits inside Lešić Dimitri Palace, pressed against Korčula’s medieval walls. The terrace faces the Pelješac Channel, with stone, salt air, and measured service. The room feels quiet and precise, more island salon than formal dining room.