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Hotel Bon Repos Korcula
Setaliste F. Krsinica 102, 20260 Korcula, Croatia ( Show map)
Hotel Bon Repos Korcula - Availability
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Hotel Bon Repos Korcula - Hotel facilities
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General |
Parking, Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Terrace, Free Parking |
Activities |
Diving, Children's Playground, Table Tennis |
Services |
Souvenirs/Gift Shop, Car Rental, Laundry, Currency Exchange |
Hotel Bon Repos Korcula - Hotel policies
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Arrival date |
From 12:00 |
Departure date |
07:00 - 10:00 |
Accepted credit cards |
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Hotel Bon Repos Korcula Room information
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The hotel offers 2-star and 3-star rooms. The 3-star rooms benefit from satellite TV.
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Hotel Bon Repos Korcula Food & beverage
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High quality food is provided in three spacious restaurants. The facilities also include an aperitif bar, and a beer tavern.
The hotel provides both half board and full board (breakfast 06:00 -10:00, lunch 12:00 -14:00, dinner 19:00 -22:00).
Hotel Bon Repos facilities includes 3 eateries: pension type (open from 07:00 to 22:00), Dalmatian tavern and beach bar (milk, snack and grill).
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Hotel Bon Repos Korcula Area information
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This is a town of the finest Renaissance architecture and rich tradition. There are numerous cultural events and including the famous knightly pageants, Dalmatian harmony singing, a staged reconstruction of the historic battle involving Marco Polo in front of the walls of Korcula and annual religious processions.
The men and women of Korcula are great lovers of local drinks and good food. The old city has such a special atmosphere that it is no wonder that this verse was written in the 17th century: You are the adornment of the world, enchanting Korcula…
The town of Korcula is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean, and its history is very long and interesting. Rich archaeological finds witness to its prehistoric roots; the island was inhabited in the 3rd century B.C by the Greeks, and possibly earlier.
The Greeks named it Korkyra Melaina – Black Korcula, due to the dark appearance of its dense pine woods. According to legend, the god Poseidon brought here his beloved nymph Korkyra, while another legend says that Korcula was founded by the Trojan hero Antenor escaping from the destroyed Troy.
After the Greeks and Romans, and later, the Croats settled from the north in the 7th century.
The beginnings of the walled stone city date from the early 13th century and are described in the statute of the town and island of Korcula dating from 1214. This is one of the oldest European town statutes.
Korcula has always been an important maritime crossing point. It is, and always has been, a town of seamen, shipbuilders, stone cutters, and artists as well as the reputed birthplace of Marco Polo.
The streets of the town reveal its rich inheritance: the cathedral of St Mark from the 15th and 16th centuries, the oldest church of St Peter dating from the 14th century, the Abbots Treasury, the town museum, Renaissance period mansions, the Town Hall and the Rector’s Court, the church of St Michael, the church of All Saints and the Tower of Marco Polo where he was imprisoned by the Genoese. In the Middle Ages, the town was encircled with high stone walls and towers protecting it from both the sea and the land.
The ancient religious customs have been especially preserved by 3 brotherhoods, the oldest one dating from 1301, each with their own artistic and cultural collections. The men and women of Korcula are justly proud of their ancient sword dance – Moreška – that was performed previously all over the Mediterranean, but for more than 400 years has been played only in Korcula. Not surprisingly this is great tourist attraction each year.
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Hotel Bon Repos Korcula Travel information
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By Car:
From the direction of Zagreb by the new highway to Split
Split-Drvenik on the ferry for Korcula. Or continue driving to the port of Ploce on the ferry for Trpanj. Or continue to Oribic, the nearest destination to Korcula on the ferry.
By plane:
Dubrovnik is the nearest airport, 140 kilometers away from Korcula
Connection:
Rent a car in the airport. Organized transfers are run by travel agencies (April to October) Atlas, Gulliver or Elite, or to order a special transfer at the travel agency Korcula Tours.
By regular lines from Dubrovnik :
By bus: Bus Transport Korcula
By ship/ferry. Jadrolinija
From Split airport:
The airport is connected with Korcula by ship and catamaran lines.
Catamaran - for Korcula.
Catamaran - for Vela Luka.
Ship/ferry - Split to Vela Luka.
By Ship:
From Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik.
By Bus:
Regular lines from Dubrovnik, Zagreb and Sarajevo.
By Train:
To Split
Further on as above
Ferry
Drvenik (Makarska) – Korcula summer schedule.
Ploce-Trpanj.
Orebic-Korcula (Domince).
This hotel is situated three kilometers away from the town, in a quiet inlet The Bay of Shells. 10 min walking from local ferry (Orebic-Korcula). From town it is possible to take taxi car or boat to reach the hotel and it takes 5 min. In front of hotel there is parking, partial payable and partial free of charge.
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