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Practical info — Poplat

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Bring water shoes, as the seabed in the bay is rocky and sea urchins are common.
  • Rent a scooter or car in Vela Luka to reach Poplat, as public transport down to the bay is limited.
  • Stock up on groceries and cash in Vela Luka before arriving, as Poplat has minimal to no shops.
  • The bay faces west/northwest, making it an excellent spot to watch the sunset over the Adriatic.

🍽 Food

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Peka

Find this slow-cooked dish at traditional konobas in the nearby hills or in Vela Luka.

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Korčula Olive Oil

Buy directly from local growers along the road leading to the bay.

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Pošip Wine

The island's famous white wine, available at almost any local restaurant.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local farm stands

First-rate for grabbing fresh figs and olive oil directly on the road down to Poplat.

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Vela Luka market

Here you can find fresh fish, vegetables, and souvenirs before heading to the bay.

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Poplat Coastline

Walk along the pine-shaded coastal paths away from the main beach area.

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Olive grove trails

Explore the ancient stone terraces just inland from the bay.

Poplat is a hidden coastal gem located in the western part of the Croatian island of Korčula, near the town of Vela Luka. Situated away from the bustling tourist trails, this idyllic bay features a first-rate escape into untouched Mediterranean nature. The air here is filled with the scent of dense pine forests and wild herbs that reach right down to the shore. The crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea are particularly inviting in Poplat. The rocky and pebbly coastline harbors pleasant bathing spots, including the beautiful Plaža Lučica. This small, pristine beach provides gentle access to the azure sea and is an excellent spot for swimming and snorkeling to explore the rich underwater world of the Dalmatian coast. Gastronomy reflects the authentic Dalmatian way of life. The region is famous for its high-quality olive oil, often poured generously over freshly grilled fish or octopus salad. A meal here is not complete without a glass of Pošip, Korčula's famous local white wine, which pairs perfectly with seafood. Poplat maintains a slow, peaceful atmosphere. It is the great destination for families or couples wanting to spend sun-drenched days lounging at Plaža Lučica, exploring hidden little coves by boat, or simply watching sweeping Dalmatian sunsets in the late evening.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May–Jul.

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Geography

Population
3,772
Coordinates
42.94210, 16.66942

Facts

  • Located on Korčula island
  • Part of the Dalmatian coast
  • Home to Plaža Lučica
  • Crystal-clear Adriatic Sea
  • Surrounded by pine forests
  • Known for local Pošip wine
  • Excellent for snorkeling
  • Quiet, secluded bay area

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Sights in the town Poplat (2)

Dance🌿 nature

Hill with panoramic views over the Poplat valley.

Plaža Lučica🎡 recreation

Plaža Lučica is a small pebble beach in Poplat.

Frequently asked questions

Poplat: where is it located?
Poplat is located in Croatia.
Poplat: what is there to see?
Highlights include Dance, Plaža Lučica.
Poplat: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jul.
Poplat: why is it worth visiting?
Poplat is a hidden coastal gem located in the western part of the Croatian island of Korčula, near the town of Vela Luka.
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