
Photo by Quintin Soloviev, license: CC BY 4.0
Korčula is a stunning medieval island town often called 'Little Dubrovnik' for its well-preserved walls and towers. Legend says Marco Polo was born here, and the town celebrates this heritage with pride. The old town's distinctive herringbone street pattern was designed to protect against wind and provide shade. Beyond the historic center, the island is covered with dense forests, vineyards producing excellent white wines, and quiet coves. Traditional sword dances, local wine tastings, and family-run konobas serving fresh seafood create an authentic island experience that blends history, culture, and natural beauty.
Cold and wet
Cold and quieter, ideal for solitude but less activities.
Cold with occasional rain
Similar to January, chilly but good for off-season peace.
Mild with increasing sunshine
Mild temperatures start, fewer tourists make it a great time to explore.
Spring blooms and mild weather
Spring blooms begin, perfect for outdoor activities.
Warm and sunny
Warm weather and sunny days; ideal for beach activities.
Warm and dry; start of summer
Start of summer, vibrant festivals, and great for swimming.
Hot and sunny
Peak tourist season; lively atmosphere but crowded.
Hot; peak summer season
Warmest month, great for beach lovers; can be busy.
Warm with fewer tourists
Still warm but less crowded; ideal for exploration.
Mild with autumn colors
Mild weather and beautiful autumn colors; great for hiking.
Cooler with increased rain
Cooler temperatures but fewer crowds, good for cultural immersion.
Cold and festive atmosphere
Cold but festive; enjoy local holiday traditions.