Korcula
After a great night's sleep, we headed downstairs for an incredibly decadent and sumptuous breakfast feast in the kitchen.
Later that morning, we relaxed at the pool before heading to the island of Korcula.
By private water taxi from the pier just below the villa.
With our skipper Antonio.
Approaching Korcula.
Up the stairs and thru the gate to old town Korcula.
Some residents and travel guides claim Korcula as the birthplace of Marco Polo. He may have passed thru and lived here for a while, but as for being born here, that might be a stretch.
Lovely seaside walk with dozens of restaurants. Sadly, not many customers even at 1:30pm.
After lunch, we called Antonio for the return ride back to Korta Katarina.
Interesting combination. LOL.
More pool time and then back to our room to relax and get ready for dinner.
Pre-dinner drinks at the bar.
And then dinner on the terrace, again just the two of us.
Different night, different table setting. Since we could request anything for dinner, we requested a greek salad and steak.
The salad was perfect.
Our steaks delicious.
And dessert of course. Tasty peach cobbler like.