Find and book ferry tickets to and from Prigradica
An iconic view of Prigradica
Sorry, there is currently no available ferries on this route.
Reaching Prigradica By Land and Sea
Travelers can reach Prigradica by first arriving at Split or Dubrovnik, then taking a ferry or catamaran to Korčula Island. From the main town of Korčula, Prigradica is approximately a 20-minute drive along coastal roads. Regular bus services connect the village to other parts of the island, making it accessible even without a car. If driving, ample parking is available near the harbor area. During summer months, water taxis also operate between Prigradica and nearby coastal towns, offering a scenic alternative to road travel.
Prigradica: Korčula's Hidden Coastal Gem
Nestled on the northern shores of Korčula Island, Prigradica offers a serene escape from Croatia's more crowded destinations. This small fishing village charms visitors with its crystal-clear waters, authentic Mediterranean atmosphere, and unhurried pace of life. As a ferry connection point, Prigradica serves as both a peaceful retreat and a gateway to exploring the natural splendor of the Dalmatian coast.
Seasonal Charms of Prigradica
The ideal time to visit Prigradica is between May and October when temperatures are pleasant and the Adriatic Sea is perfect for swimming. July and August bring the warmest weather and liveliest atmosphere, though these peak months also see more visitors. June and September offer an excellent balance of warm weather and fewer crowds, with water temperatures still comfortable for swimming. Ferry services operate more frequently during the summer season, with reduced schedules in the winter months. The village celebrates its patron saint in mid-August with local festivities, offering visitors a glimpse into authentic island traditions.
Island Adventures from Prigradica's Harbor
Prigradica serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Adriatic's treasures by ferry. The nearby island of Hvar can be reached in approximately 45 minutes, offering visitors lavender fields, historic towns, and vibrant nightlife. The mainland city of Split is accessible within a 2-hour ferry journey, with its impressive Diocletian's Palace and bustling waterfront promenade. For a tranquil day trip, the small island of Proizd delivers pristine beaches and turquoise waters just a short boat ride away. The Pelješac Peninsula, known for its excellent wines and oyster farms, can also be reached by ferry, making Prigradica an ideal base for island-hopping adventures.
Coastal Pleasures in Prigradica
Prigradica's pebble beaches and crystal-clear waters make it perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding in sheltered bays. The village offers authentic Dalmatian cuisine at family-run konobas (taverns), where freshly caught seafood and locally produced olive oil and wine take center stage. Walking trails connect Prigradica to nearby villages like Blato, offering stunning sea views and passages through olive groves and vineyards. The historic center, though small, features traditional stone houses and a charming harbor where local fishermen still bring in their daily catch. Visitors can also arrange boat excursions to nearby secluded coves that are only accessible from the sea.
Surprising Secrets of Prigradica
Though quiet today, Prigradica was once the main port for the nearby town of Blato during the 19th century, serving as a vital shipping point for olive oil, wine, and fish. The distinctive stone houses with their red-tiled roofs were built by returning sailors who incorporated architectural elements they'd seen on their voyages. Local legend claims that the waters around Prigradica have healing properties, with many residents living well into their 90s. The village's name derives from Croatian words meaning 'by the town,' reflecting its historical importance as a harbor despite its small size.
FAQs