Korcula Map: Where is Korcula Island Located?
Korcula Island is located between Split and Dubrovnik and close to Hvar and Mljet Islands. It is separated from the mainland, the Peljesac Peninsula, by the Peljesac Channel.

Korcula Maps: Essential Maps for Exploration
Map of Travel and Transportation Options on Korcula
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Map of Korcula Hotels
Korcula Maps: Essential Maps for Exploration
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Map of the Best Beaches on Korcula
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Korcula Maps: Essential Maps for Exploration
Map of Wineries, Wine Bars and Wine Shops on Korcula
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Korcula Travel Planning Essentials
How do I get to Korcula Island?
Korcula is easily reached by catamarans and ferries from Split, Dubrovnik, and nearby islands, with frequent daily services in summer. Buses from Dubrovnik and Split connect to Korcula as well.
You can also drive to Korcula by taking a car ferry from Split to Vela Luka or from Orebic to Domince (just 3 km from Korcula Town).
➡️ More info about how to get to Korcula Island
➡️ Check the Putovnica website for all transport schedules
When is the best time to visit Korcula?
The ideal time to visit is between May and September when the weather is warm and the sea is perfect for swimming. July and August are the busiest months; for a more relaxed experience, consider May, June, or September.
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Where should I stay on Korcula Island?
There are many accommodation options available on the island, including hotels and private apartments. Popular places to stay include Korcula, Zrnovska Banja, Lumbarda and Vela Luka. For peace, look into staying in smaller villages like Racisce or Zrnovo.
📍 See our guide to where to stay on Korcula (includes location and accommodation recommendations)
What are the top things to do on Korcula Island?
Wander the historic streets of Korcula Old Town, go wine tasting in Lumbarda, bike to Racisce, or enjoy water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding. Hike scenic trails, sample local food such as black risotto and zrnovski makaruni, relax on pristine beaches, and don’t miss the traditional Moreska sword dance.
➡️ Things to do on Korcula
📍 Places to visit on Korcula
Should I rent a car on Korcula Island?
A car isn’t essential, but can be useful if you want to explore remote beaches and villages. Public buses, taxis, and water taxis make getting around easy without one.
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Are there ATMs, and can I use a credit card?
ATMs are available in Korcula Town, Vela Luka, and Lumbarda. Use bank-affiliated ATMs and opt to be charged in Euros to avoid high fees. While an increasing number of places accept cards, it’s smart to carry some cash and ask in advance if cash is accepted.
Can I drink the tap water in Korcula?
Yes, tap water is safe and clean, sourced from natural springs. Bottled water is also readily available. Note: at some restaurants they will push you to order bottled water.
Travel Insurance for your trip to Korcula
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