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Croatia Travel News: Discover Korčula, Hvar’s Sophisticated Cousin, with Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik

Thomas Morris
Authored by Thomas Morris
Posted: Sunday, September 18, 2022 - 10:42

Croatia Travel News: Discover Korčula, Hvar’s Sophisticated Cousin, with Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik 

As Marco Polo House – thought to be the birthplace of the Venetian merchant – reopens Korčula emerges as a culturally rich must-see for island-hoppers visiting Dubrovnik

Across the bay from Pelješac lies the Island of Korčula, a relaxing Dalmatian holiday getaway rich in olive groves and vineyards, often nicknamed “Little Dubrovnik”, and considered to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.  Indeed, his alleged birthplace – Marco Polo House – reopened in August following renovations, boasting a stone tower with incredible sea views.

 While glamorous Hvar boasts the reputation of a celebrity hotspot perfect for partying, laidback Korčula offers 20 miles of stunning coastline – a sophisticated alternative perfect for epicurean enthusiasts boasting a main town deemed one of the best-preserved medieval centres in the Adriatic.

 

Step back in time…

History and tradition are apparent when you walk along the town's paved streets and squares peppered with 15th Century fortifications and watchtowers; you won't want to miss St Mark's Cathedral!

 Steeped in tradition, the island is where Croatia's boatbuilding legacy and Moreska sword dancing originated.

 

A taste of the good life

 After touring the historic town centre, why not indulge in lunch by the sea – at one of its many waterfront restaurants boasting incredible views, such as the decidedly Mediterranean ‘Filippi’, one of the island’s many Michelin-recommended dining spots.

 Top it all off with the finest Croatian whites, produced from the indigenous grapes pošip and grk. Aside from delicious wine, Korčula's specialties include olive oil and authentic art – lacking the tourists, mainstream souvenir and fast-food shops present in Hvar Town.

 

Embrace the Croatian coastline

 Venture off on an afternoon boat ride to Korčula’s archipelago consisting of hidden beaches and quiet coves.

 Prefer an active adventure? Choose from a wealth of sports, including sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, snorkeling, and cycling among others.

 

Discover Pelješac peninsula en-route

Pelješac peninsula Croatia Travel News Discover Korčula On the way to the underrated island from Dubrovnik, be sure to stop off at the neighbouring Pelješac peninsula, the world-renowned wine region complete with gorgeous Mediterranean vegetation and beautiful small villages, including that of Mali Ston.

There, Hotel Excelsior guests can tour its oyster farm in a traditional fishermen boat with an on-board oyster tasting, accompanied by a glass of wine.

 

Where to stay 

Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik was meticulously revamped in summer 2017 with a fresh, modern and elegant design that embodies the hotel’s sophisticated yet welcoming feel. Ensconced by magnificent surroundings and spectacular vistas, the hotel’s 158 beautifully redecorated rooms and suites offer guests a luxurious, stylish and comfortable hideaway in the picturesque and historic location of Dubrovnik’s Old Town – ideal for cultured gourmands.

Indeed, guests can dine on the freshest of local produce and innovative cuisine in the hotel’s Sensus restaurant, enjoy a romantic dinner at the waterside Prora restaurant showcasing local seafood and regional fish dishes. Additionally, guests can unwind with a glass of champagne on the terrace overlooking the dramatic Adriatic Sea, luxuriate in the spa, or go for a leisurely swim in the ‘sea pool’.  

Rates at Hotel Excelsior start from 279 EUR per night

https://www.adriaticluxuryhotels.com/hotel-excelsior-dubrovnik/

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