Bay of Korcula
by Travellers Journal
Korcula town End of thumbnails section
In late August our ship MV Aurora arrived in the bay of Korcula as I slept soundly in my bed. I woke around 9am and went up on deck to have my first glimpse of Croatia. As I walked through the automatic sliding doors on top deck I was greeted by an awesome view. My first impression of Croatia reminded me of the opening scenes from the movie The Big Blue - crystal clear waters, rocky terrain, beautiful sunshine and a cooling breeze. We were on the island of Korcula, a quaint fishing island boasting the home of the world famous - Marco Polo. The cruise ship dropped anchor a way from the harbour and I enjoyed the vivid scenery on the tender boat ride to shore. The tiny dock looked old and wise, steeped in a long history from the resistance of the commanding power of Venice. Marco Polo seems to live everywhere according to the many signs, but quite where he did actually reside was never clearly revealed. The Polo family lived over centuries in the town of Korcula and the signs point in various different directions. Because the Polo family spent generations here Im sure everyones claim was in some way genuine and all would be worth a visit. Strapped for time and eager to explore as much of the town as possible I strolled beside the fortified walls that now served to protect Korcula from the elements, and stumbled upon many picturesque doorways, and walked below colourful washing hanging in between rooftops. The memory of my first visit to Croatia has stayed with me in my minds eye ever since and I was eager to get back and explore some more of the country. As luck would have it our ship docked in the ancient Roman town of Split two months later and I was able to discover more wonderful food and check out the vast market that is sprawled next to the harbour. The golden gates start the citys fascinating historical journey and its well worth roaming around checking out all Splits history that is outwardly evident through the old town past the modern shops in the centre of the city. Be prepared for Gigantic statues, peaceful woodland, heaps of market stalls and a beautiful harbour, a truly magnificent place to visit. TJ For more travel journals from TJ check out www.traveljournals.net/tjtunes and for a more interesting way at looking at travel visit www.travellersjournaltunes.com The TRAVELLERS JOURNAL concept tells travellers tales through music and photographs with genuine sounds from the street, nature and local dialogue. Lifes A Beach Where Do You Wanna Go? |




