Korcula is one of the biggest and most populous of the Dalmatian islands. We arrived in time for lunch having had a swim stop on the way. Most people then went off on a ATV tour but we just had a walk around the town. It's called "little Dubrovnik" because of the walls, towers and turrets around it. It's quite small so easy to walk around. We managed to get to the local town museum on the dot of closing time, but they let us have 10 minutes before they closed. We took in the cathedral, and it's Tintoretto altar piece and painting of the annunciation, then the bishops treasury next door with paintings by Dalmatian artists from the 14th century up to the present day. The cathedral is quite small but really nice, and feels very welcoming. On the walk back to the boat we stopped at a bar overlooking the sea and had some local white called Grk. Its only grown and made on this island so quite rare. It's dry but full of flavour rather like an alsace traminer.もっと詳しく