
Korcula Villas
Unwind and entertain in style, from our luxury villas in Korcula with private pools and Concierge.

About our villas in Korcula
Nestled on the scenic Dalmatian Coast, our luxury villas in Korcula promise a tranquil holiday base and exclusive island escapism for groups and multigenerational families.
Enjoy diving into the privacy and luxury of your private villa, offering spectacular scenery, pool, hot tub and scenic dining terrace. Accompanied by a stylish interior that is fully-optimised for hassle-free self-catering stays, experience the ultimate indulgence on the Adriatic. Nearby, enjoy the quieter beaches here, go island hopping and dip into the historical old town world charms of Korcula, the reputed birthplace of Marco Polo.
Popular Villas in Korcula
The best time is May to June and September, when the weather is warm, the sea is pleasant, and crowds are smaller than in peak summer.
Korčula is known for its medieval old town, beautiful beaches, local Grk and Pošip wines, and its relaxed Dalmatian island atmosphere.
Yes. Boat trips to nearby islands, hidden coves, and swimming spots are popular and easy to arrange, especially in summer.
Korčula Town is very walkable, with narrow streets and pedestrian-only areas. Exploring beyond town is easier with a car, scooter, or taxi boat.
Korčula offers a balance of history, wine culture, beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere, without the intense crowds found on larger islands like Hvar.


The best time to visit Korcula
Korčula is a beautiful island in southern Croatia, set along the Adriatic Sea and known for its clear waters, historic towns, and Mediterranean climate. Summers, especially in July and August, are hot and lively, with warm sea temperatures and busy beaches, particularly around Korčula Town and Lumbarda.
Spring and early autumn are the best times to visit Korčula if you’re looking for pleasant temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and fewer crowds. During these months, the island is ideal for swimming, sightseeing, hiking, and wine tasting, without the peak summer heat or crowds. Winters are mild and quiet, making Korčula a peaceful destination for travelers who enjoy calm coastal scenery and local life.

Food and drink in Korcula
Korčula’s food and drink is rooted in traditional Dalmatian and Mediterranean cooking, with an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. Seafood is central, with grilled fish, octopus salad, mussels, and squid simply prepared with olive oil, garlic, and herbs. Popular local dishes include peka, slow-cooked meat or seafood with vegetables, and black risotto made with cuttlefish ink.
The island is also known for its wine, especially the crisp white Grk from Lumbarda and robust reds like Plavac Mali. Meals are often finished with fresh fruit, local desserts, or a glass of rakija, reflecting Korčula’s relaxed island lifestyle and strong culinary traditions.
Korčula does not have its own airport, so visitors usually arrive via nearby mainland airports and continue by ferry or catamaran. The most common gateway is Dubrovnik Airport, which has regular flights from major European cities and seasonal international routes. From Dubrovnik, travelers can reach Korčula by ferry or high-speed catamaran, with journey times typically between 2 and 3 hours.
Another option is Split Airport, especially during summer. Split offers a wider range of international connections, and ferries or catamarans run regularly to Korčula from the city’s port. This combination of air and sea travel makes reaching Korčula straightforward while adding a scenic Adriatic journey to the experience.
Driving in Korčula is simple and relaxed, especially for visitors used to European roads. As in the rest of Croatia, you drive on the right-hand side of the road, and roads are generally well maintained. However, many routes are narrow and winding, particularly along the coast and through small villages, so driving at a steady, unhurried pace is best.
Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers, headlights must be used during certain months or in low visibility, and parking is limited in Korčula Old Town where many streets are pedestrian-only. Once outside the historic center, driving around the island is calm and scenic, making it one of the best ways to discover quiet beaches, vineyards, and traditional villages at your own pace.
Ferries are the main way to reach and travel to Korčula, and they’re generally reliable, scenic, and easy to use. Most visitors arrive by ferry or catamaran from Split or Dubrovnik, with additional seasonal routes connecting Korčula to nearby islands and coastal towns along the Dalmatian coast. The crossing itself is part of the experience, offering beautiful views of the Adriatic and surrounding islands.
There are two main types of services: car ferries, which usually arrive via Orebić on the Pelješac Peninsula, and passenger-only catamarans, which dock directly in Korčula Town. In summer, ferries run frequently, making island-hopping straightforward, while winter schedules are more limited but still dependable. Booking in advance is recommended during peak season, especially if you’re traveling with a vehicle.

Things to do
Explore Korčula Old TownWander the medieval streets of Korčula Town, known for its stone walls, narrow alleys, and beautiful sea views. Highlights include St. Mark’s Cathedral, historic towers, and sunset walks along the ramparts.
Relax on Korčula’s beachesEnjoy crystal-clear waters at beaches like Pupnatska Luka, Bačva, and Lumbarda. Whether you prefer pebbled coves or sandy shallows, Korčula has some of the island’s best swimming spots.
Take a boat trip to nearby islandsHop on a boat to explore small islands, hidden bays, and secluded swimming spots. Day trips often include snorkeling, beach stops, and visits to quiet island villages.
Taste local wine in LumbardaVisit vineyards in Lumbarda to sample Korčula’s famous Grk and Pošip wines. Many wineries offer tastings with views over the sea and surrounding countryside.
Watch the sunset by the old town wallsEnd the day with a drink at a seaside bar or viewpoint near the old town walls, where sunsets over the Adriatic create one of Korčula’s most memorable moments.
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Villas in Korcula with Pools
Soak up the best of the Croatian coast, with a stay in our exclusive villas in Korcula with pools. Perfect for effortless group getaways as well as family breaks, choose from sleek sea view infinity pools and sun-drenched family pools with views of Korcula, to modern pool retreats with hot tubs and direct access to the water.
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Villas in Korcula by Size

Beachfront villas in Korcula
Take everyone along for an unforgettable island escape with our beautiful beachfront villas in Korčula. From intimate seaside hideaways to spacious villas ideal for families and groups, these properties are designed for relaxed coastal living, with panoramic Adriatic views and direct access to crystal-clear waters.
By choosing a beachfront villa in Korčula, you’ll enjoy a host of premium amenities, including private swimming pools, sun-soaked terraces, outdoor dining spaces, and stylish interiors made for comfort. With beaches, swimming spots, and sunset views just steps away, these villas offer the perfect balance of privacy, luxury, and island charm.

Large villas in Korcula
Make yourself at home with our large villas in Korčula, ideal for extended stays with family or friends. These spacious homes offer the perfect base for exploring the island’s beaches, historic towns, vineyards, and scenic coastline at a relaxed pace.
Our large villas feature generous living spaces, multiple bedrooms, and luxury amenities such as private pools, sea-view terraces, and outdoor dining areas. With a range of elegant coastal and countryside properties, each villa is fully equipped for comfort, privacy, and effortless island living.
























