Completely renovated in 2017 and overlooking the bay, Aminess Port 9 Resort features an outdoor pool with a sun terrace, wellness and fitness center, as well as 7 restaurants.
Just a 10-minute walk from the Old Town of Korčula, Aminess Liburna Hotel is located on the shore of the Adriatic Sea. It features an outdoor pool and 2 tennis courts.
Enjoying a picturesque location in Korcula in front of the quay where boats from Split and Dubrovnik dock, Aminess Korcula Heritage Hotel offers a unique view of the sea and is the oldest hotel in...
Offering an outdoor pool with a sun terrace, Tara's Lodge Hotel enjoys a beachfront position in Korčula and provides air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access.
Located just a short walk from the center of Korčula, Marko Polo Hotel by Aminess features an air-conditioned à-la-carte restaurant, a cafe and an on-site souvenir shop.
Located right in the center of the medieval Old Town of Korčula, Apartments Nina features air-conditioned accommodations with free Wi-Fi and LCD satellite TV. The nearest beach is 328 feet away.
Located on the island of Korcula, Rondina House is just a 20-yard walk from rock beaches at the Adriatic Sea. Several restaurants, shops and other beaches can be reached on foot in just 5 minutes.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Korčula this weekend is $245 or, for a 4-star hotel, $136. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Korčula for this weekend cost around $216 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $294 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Korčula for tonight. You'll pay around $122 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Korčula will cost around $216, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
My second time in Korcula and this time I brought my...
My second time in Korcula and this time I brought my snorkels and the effort paid off. We snorkeled as much as we could and were gratified by so many sea urchins and star fish! The water temperature in late September was just perfect. We kept going back to this one restaurant Marco Polo because the staff Antonio was informative and entertaining. Their Posip (white wine from Korcula) was bar none the best we had! We kept saying next time we could cut short all the other locations in Croatia and just stay longer in Korcula!
Camira
Canada
10
Scored 10
A very picturesque old town.
A very picturesque old town. You can reach everywhere on foot.
For some reason this year restaurants were extremely expensive.
We have been going there for several years now and have noticed the price differences this year
Dingac
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Korcula is one the charming islands of Croatia, very closed...
Korcula is one the charming islands of Croatia, very closed to Durbovnik (2 hours ferry distance) and Split (2.3 hours ferry distance) but also closed to sacreds island of Lastovo and Mljet. Old city of Korcula is so far one of the oldies and charming cities you will see on Adriatic coast. As for the island and the beaches, you should definitely check islands Badija and Vrnik. Public beach on Korcula is best city beach in Adriatic I have seen, but if you have time you should see also Lumbarda beach (best water experience), beach in Zupnicka banja and Luka Bay (Port 9).
travel.ana
Serbia
10
Scored 10
Korcula is wonderful, so if you have a chance to visit there...
Korcula is wonderful, so if you have a chance to visit there, go!
Korcula Old Town is small, crowded but pretty.
There are interesting places to visit, bell tower, Marco Polo house..
Outside old town there are view points.
Good food but it is a popular place so prices can be high in Old Town area.
Take a buggy tour, visit wineries, take a boat trip to islands near, visit Vela Luka..
Eat decent price cevapcici at Popina with sea view or have best burgers at Pub Nordes!!
666places
Finland
10
Scored 10
We only visited the town as staying for two nights and...
We only visited the town as staying for two nights and didn't have a car. Two nights is ample as the town is very small, but I have no doubt you could spend much longer is you were exploring more of the island.
There are a lot of nice restaurants in Korcula, some fine dining and the main street of restaurants overlooking the sea is spectacular.
The two swimming spots in the town were a welcome surprise - I would recommend Beach Zakerjan where you are shaded by the high city walls, and the water is pristine.
We ate at Konoba Aterina and Nonno - both highly recommended.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful island - there are 153 bays and there is a lot of...
Beautiful island - there are 153 bays and there is a lot of apartments to hire. you should try and stay near a town as shops are limited unless yo are near Korcula town. plus most restaurants, bars etc are there. Be aware of the time to get ferries to the island. next time we may hvae hired a car & taken the car ferry as this always runs plus avoids taxis from airport to ferry, hydrafoils not running, etc..
The location is fabulous - right on the outer ring of the old town, with lovely glimpses of the water out the window. It is based over restaurants - in October this was no problem but could be noisier in summer - but the glazing on the window means barely any sound gets in! The room is small, but includes everything you need - the bathroom in particular is a squeeze, but everything works well. Korcula is super beautiful and Korcula town is a great spot to be based to explore the island.
Tara’s Lodge is a very special boutique hotel. We loved the calm, quiet, lush gardens of the property. Our room was modern and clean and had a large deck with beautiful view of the pool and sea. The outdoor restaurant and bar served delicious food and cocktails. The small private beach has comfortable lounge chairs and easy water access. All of the staff were exceptionally hospitable and helpful.
We do wish we'd had more time there to truly appreciate the provisions, view, and evenings on the balcony. Surely enjoyed. We have been traveling around for almost a month now with almost 20 stays in various locations in Italy and Croatia. Yours by far was tops as far as welcome, arrangements, and hospitality. Truly made us feel welcomed and spoiled. A five star hotel experience.
Hotel location was great; a 5-minute walk along the water to Old Town; Rocky beach nearby on both sides. Breakfast buffet was delightful with many options to choose from and a picturesque view of the bay from the outdoor patio. Monika at the front desk was super-helpful finding us rooms when we requested to stay a second night. Wish we could have stayed longer!
Everything was wonderful. I think we had the best room in the hotel,#111. It was spacious and had its own private terrace overlooking the water. We had a delicious fish dinner on the property our first night, another unexpected bonus!
It was also an easy walking distance to the old town center even for a couple of 80 year olds!
Perfect in every way. Ten minute walk to Korcula city, immediate water access for swim at the bottom of the stairs. Large outside terrace AND garden with outdoor seating. Gorgeous views from the terrace. Spacious and well stocked rooms. Recommendations for food and activities on the island. On-site parking. Kind and helpful hosts.
A really good sized apartment and the best equipped one out of 10 plus apartments that we have stayed in on this trip. Coffee and filters were provided, some spices and olive oil etc were also available. Toiletries like a hotel were nicely displayed. Great location and quiet once blinds and windows were closed.
Large apartment, clean and functional. Easy location to find or to get to. Easy parking as well. The view is ok and the area feels safe. The place is rather dated, but it is inexpensive. It is not too far from Korcula but one needs the car to get there and the parking is expensive. Would recommend
Great, sweet, comfy hotel in the heart of Korčula. The receptionist was very helpful and knowledgable. Helped us a lot with recommendations where to eat and what to visit. Very comfy beds, having parking about 500m from the hotel is a big plus for a place situated near the old town.
Endeavour management and staff, great food, nice outside nature, nice newly reconstructed hotel rooms (although switches in the rooms without lightening all the night would be less fancy but much better solution for calm sleeping).
Comfortable couch and beds. The unit is tastefully decorated without too many knickknacks. Our family of four adults were able to spread out with lots of room. Way better than hotels.
Super kind host with many great tips and advice for enjoying Korcula! Can't say enough good things about Filip. The room was cozy and in perfect location in Korcula town.
Affordable and clean, located in the very heart of Korcula old town. Most importantly for this price category, it was well maintained and clean. The AC was working fine.
The location couldn’t be better and the overall design and ambiance of the hotel was amazing! The bar downstairs had a very nice vibe and great live music!
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