Sailing Holidays in Lumbarda

The small fishing town of Lumbarda is found on the easternmost part of the island of Korčula. The sandy bay is rimmed by gentle hills whose tops still carry the remains of prehistoric Illyrian stone forts. Numerous traces of Greek and Roman habitation can be seen around Lumbarda, as well as those more recent Venetian rule. There are also timeless art works inspired by the town's ambience. The sand for which the town is famed covers not only the beaches, but also the vineyards, where a unique autochtonous grape variety known as Grk ("The Greek") is grown and made into the white wine of the same name. Lumbarda's well-known feature, beaches covered with silky white sand, is very unusual for the Adriatic coast. The beaches Vela Pržina, Bilin žal and Tatinja are especially beloved of children due to their wide shallows. Adventurers will wish to explore the surrounding waters, populated by about two dozen islets, equally interesting to yachters and divers. The reddish sandy soil continues to bring forth the unique golden wine called the Grk. The traditional feast known as Lumbarajske užance (meaning Lumbardan customs) can hardly be imagined without its delectable flavor. This summer festival showcases the traditional lifestyle, with a focus on song and dance, and will give you a chance to hone your sand castle making skills.