We took the ferry from Hvar to Korcula for a very quick overnight trip. Korcula Town was a sleepy, quaint old town that’s claim to fame is being Marco Polo’s birthplace. After wandering a bit, we found this tiny stone building that now houses cult-like art for sale. Korcula is known for its vineyards, none of which we had time to see. But we did walk the pretty waterfront, wander through the old alleyways and of course, see many old, old buildings and landmarks. Although nice to see another island, I think the time would have been better spent as an extra day in Hvar.







