My first impression of Korčula was that it is much more culturally genuine than Dubrovnik. Lots of young creative people there. Art galleries were more original and less commerically orientated, there was live music in several bars, with some really groovy and accomplished musicians. I was suprised to find two designer stores in such a small town, both stocking carefully curated pieces by reknowned Croatian fashion designers.
The old part, hiding behind the walls, has an interesting leaf-shaped structure, supposedly to protect it form wind and sun. Houses are aligned like veins in a leaf.
Another interesting fact is that the town claims to be the birth place of Marco Polo. In addition to a Marco Polo museum, there is also a chain of Marco Polo themed stores scattered around the town.
We also drove to a port town called Vela Luka, which is some 50 kilometers from Korčula town, on the opposite extremity of the island. Some photos from there:
Last, but not least, I would like to remind you that I am taking part in the Big Blog Exchange competition, which, is "... a unique project where 16 passionate bloggers swap blogs and countries with each other simultaneously for 10 days - and share their experience with the world ..."
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Cheers,
Maruša
If you like my blog and would like to contribute to me becoming one of those 16 fortunate bloggers, you can vote for me by filling in your e-mail address and then confirming the link in your e-mail, here: http://www.bigblogexchange.org/profile/2014/5735088218177536
Thank you so much for your support!
Watch this space for more hopping adventures!
Cheers,
Maruša