Korcula and Peljesac
General Information
- Type:
- Island Tour
- Price from:
- 50 EUR /person
- Phone:
- 00385(0)98725714
- Payment Types:
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- Location Start:
- Your accomodation
- Location Finish:
- Your accomodation
- Start time:
- 08.00 am
- End time:
- 08.00 pm
- We Speak:
- Italian, English, croatian
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Last updated: 02/26/2009
This trip explore a coast side of Dubrovnik area.The first place on our way to Korcula is Ston. Ston was among the first towns in Europe to be built according to a town- planning project
Itinerary
Day 1
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This trip explore a coast side of Dubrovnik area.The first place on our way to Korcula is Ston. Ston was among the first towns in Europe to be built according to a town- planning project. Its interesting5-kilometre long stone walls are especially , protecting the town and attracting hundreds of visito rs, amazed at their length and monumentality.
Other attractions include the famous oyster and mussel farms and old salt-works where salt is still produced today from the sea-water. After a short sightseeing we continue our trip to Korcula. According to legend, Korcula town was founded by the Trojan hero,Antenor, the founder of Padova. But that's only a legend. It's a fact that the town and i sland of Korcula were mentioned as early as the 10th century but civilisation on the island goes much further back . Korcula town (pronounced kor-chula ) is a walled town on Korcula Island near some delightful beaches .
Korcula Town offers one of Croatia's most romantic views and has become a top sight for cruise lines on their way to or from Dubrovnik. According to a local tradition,Marko Polo was born at Korcula in 1254,to an established family of merchants. On our way to Dubrovnik we will visit the finnest winery. Peninsula Peljesac is most famous wine region in Croatia.
 â¢Â Departure from Dubrovnik at 8.00 amâ¢Â Arrival in Ston app.09:00 amâ¢Â Free time 1 hourâ¢Â Arrival at town of Korcula app.12:00â¢Â Free time for sightseeing and lunc until 15:00â¢Â Arrival in Potomlje(wine taste)â¢Â Arrival in Dubrovnik app.19:00
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