Private tour in Korcula Tina A

Korčula Culture & History Tour

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Tina A.

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Thank you for choosing Croatia for your trip (which is, by the way, an excellent choice)! I come from a small town on a small island, Korčula - town and island. Close to Dubrovnik. I spent my childhood swimming in the Adriatic Sea. Then I studied in Zagreb. I became a teacher of French, Portuguese and Philosophy. Then I started to teach. I'm fond of dogs. I got to know every corner of my island thanks to my dogs. Then a local tourist agency offered me a job - instead of walking the dogs, walking the tourists! They called that - hiking. On my island, hiking does not exist. It's already strange to walk with dogs. So, I moved back to my island, and I started to work as a hiking guide. For the locals, I had the worst job on the earth. For me, I had the best office in the world - my island. I still work as a hiking guide. And I do all kind of sightseeing, including the sightrunning. I structure every tour as a storyteller. It's all about bringing houses, churches, squares, even windows to vivid and vibrant life right before your eyes. Or, let's put it like this - you will walk along the streets as if you're walking in the theatre - the whole of the town takes the stage, and you'll be put right in the thick of it. I've always liked martial arts. As a child, I trained in taekwondo. Later, in kung fu. The martial arts led me to yoga. Today I combine running and yoga. For me, running is meditation in movement. But how did I start running? It happened in Lisbon - although nothing happens overnight. Anyway, I was in Lisbon attending a three-month course of Portuguese. And for the first time, I found myself without my dogs. All day long, day after day, I was just sitting. One day, on the way to the University, I started to notice runners - literally on every corner. Back home, we do not run - you cannot run from the Adriatic Sea. You can only swim in it. I missed walking with my dogs, so I started to run. Simple as that. At the beginning a short run, but later I couldn't stop. I came back from Portugal with the ability to speak Portuguese and to run - two birds with one stone. So, I continued to run. But in the extreme south of Croatia, it's not normal to run. When you run, it's normal for a car to suddenly stop, and the driver of the car suddenly asks: Do you need a ride? You can answer: Thank you, but I prefer to run. And for the nonplussed driver that would be as if you had just declined his help. It seems that we love helping people. Somebody who runs has to be in big trouble, if not, he would not run. From that year on, I ran a lot, and everywhere. I started to escort groups on bus tours. I was travelling from city to city all the time. I used to wake up before my group just to go for a run. After the season, I already had a vast collection of cities in my legs. But all this running was in fact preparation for the Lisbon Half Marathon! I used to imagine myself running it. It took me six years of running to finally go back to Lisbon and run the Lisbon Half Marathon. After the finishing line, I was deliriously happy. I checked my legs, but nothing had changed. I did it, but I needed the answer - why did it take me so long? I think I know why - The Lisbon Half Marathon was something I had dreamed about. But no dream can ever disappear. The dreams just hid somewhere deep inside us and wait until we stop being couch potatoes. If you are dreaming to see the true colours of Korčula, to understand the local mentality, to go into the secret corners that others ignore, and to feel what's like to live on an island, let me pull your dream from inside you. When in Korčula, well, you are far enough from Rome… In the meantime, my dogs became couch potatoes. Just give them a remote control, and they are happy as Larry. - Licensed tour guide for Dubrovnik-Neretva County since 2005 - Licensed travel agency manager - Master's Degree in Philosophy, French language and literature, and Portuguese language and literature, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb - Member of Dubrovnik Tourist Guides Association I do have a driving license, but I do not drive to deliver my tours.

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Overview of your Korcula tour

Korčula is a stunning medieval town. The tiny Old Town sits on a limestone promontory straight out of a fairy tale. Everywhere you look, you'll find limestone carvings - above doors, all around windows, on balconies… Here, you're in the cradle of stone masonry. Gothic-Renaissance is omnipresent… As we stroll, you'll see cats that already outnumber the inhabitants of the Old Town. You'll learn about the strategic position of the town, and where all that limestone was hauled from. I'll take you along the streets laid out in a fishbone pattern, pointing out the key elements of an ingenious urban construction. I'll trace little by little the history of the town, explaining major economic and social changes. And finally, I'll introduce you to the Korčula brotherhoods and their traditional processions. Marco Polo? Of course, we'll stop in front of the birthplace of Marco Polo. If you don't believe he was born here, it's all right. After you hear my story, you'll change your mind.

Your Korcula tour itinerary

On this tour, you'll get to know all the major sights of the Old Town, and some minor sights as well. - Starting at the Land Gate, our route will lead us through narrow streets where laundry is hung out to dry, to the main square where St. Mark's Cathedral is squeezed. - We'll visit All Saints' Church and we'll enter the seat of All Saints' Brotherhood where Byzantine Icons are on display. You'll also see the wax candles that brothers carry in their processions. - There is a promenade that goes all around the Old Town, and we'll make a full circle in fifteen minutes. If we really are slow. - The cherry on the cake - I'll take you to the birthplace of Marco Polo. Our tour will end at the Sea Gate, on the western waterfront of the Old Town. Please note that I would be delighted to customize this tour to suit your interests and needs if you so wish.

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Transport details
Type: Walking

This is a walking tour through Korčula Old Town. A short break is possible whenever needed. This tour has been priced for up to six people, more can be accommodated upon request.

What's included
Other: Entrance ticket to All Saints' brotherhood
Private Guide
Tickets: Tickets
What's not included
Other: Personal expenses. Optional: Entrance fee to St. Mark's Cathedral and the Abbey Treasury. Entrance fee to St. Mark's bell tower. Entrance fee to the town museum.
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Meeting location

Korčula, Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija, 20260, Croatia

In front of the main entrance to the Korčula Tourist Board Office.

  • You can request a specific meeting location (for example, your hotel) during the checkout.
Other details
Tour categories
Architecture
City Highlights
History
Tour reference number
762211
Languages
Portuguese
French
Croatian
English
Activity level
Minimal
Accessibility
Kid Friendly
4.9

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This private tour in Korčula is perfect for travellers who are interested in exploring the rich culture and history of this stunning medieval town. It's especially suitable for those who enjoy walking tours and want to learn about the town's strategic position, its Gothic-Renaissance architecture, and the fascinating history of the Korčula brotherhoods. Families with children will find it kid-friendly, and it's also ideal for those who wish to connect with a local guide like Tina A. for deeper insights.

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