Discover Korčula’s Archipelago
Well, if we have to give this a star, we can only give it one star… Because it never happened. This is because Fish and Fun, the boat run by captain Mario, did not have us scheduled on the correct day. Although Sarah did all she could to persuade him to accommodate us, it did not work out so we made other plans. Sarah did refund us the entire portion for this part of the excursion, and gave us a wonderful meal in Dubrovnik as compensation. So, for this portion of the trip, we give KimKim 5…
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Explore the stunning surroundings of Korčula by embarking on a captivating boating adventure through the enchanting Škoji Islets archipelago. Comprising of 18 picturesque islands, accessible only by boat, the islets include Vrnik, the sole inhabited island, and Badija, home to a historic Franciscan Monastery. Departing from the charming Korčula Town, you’ll leisurely cruise through the islets, soaking in the breathtaking views and delving into the archipelago’s rich history.
Throughout the centuries, the islets have played a crucial role in the lives of the people of Korčula and the Pelješac Peninsula, providing essential natural resources such as fishing grounds, limestone rock, and hunting opportunities. Today, these islands serve as a haven for tourism and recreation, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s past and present.
As you navigate the crystal-clear waters, you’ll have the chance to anchor in secluded coves, perfect for a refreshing swim or snorkeling session. Discover hidden beaches and pristine spots ideal for relaxation and exploration. Indulge in a delectable lunch of freshly caught fish, expertly prepared on board the boat, adding a culinary delight to your maritime experience.
Immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Korčula’s surroundings, where history meets natural splendor, creating an unforgettable boating escapade. For more information on unique activities in Korčula, continue your journey of discovery in this captivating destination.
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