PARC NATIONAL DES KORNATI
Read moreWebsite of the National Park of the Kornati Archipelago.
SERVICE D’URGENCE POUR TOURISTES
Read moreMedical centre, assistance, first aid.
ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE ZAGREB
Read moreIn the pedestrian area of the lower town, the Alliance française premises are open to all. Their neighbors are the large media library, where you can also take a break. There you can discover European and French cultural programs, a multimedia room where you can consult books, listen to music, watch DVDs, see exhibitions... In Croatia, this institution is part of a network with branches in Split, Dubrovnik, Rijeka and Osijek.
ISTRIA
Read moreEdited by the regional tourist office, the official website, entirely devoted to Istria, functions like an online travel agency. Very well organized, with interactive entries (videos) and numerous tips depending on destination, season of stay, points of interest and personalized services, mode of travel... Practical information, hotel reservations, tourist guide to the region, excursions, festivals, etc. Plus downloadable brochures in several languages, and a smartphone app.
SPLITSKA BANKA
Read moreKorčula is a town located in Croatia, and it has a branch of the bank Splitska Banka - Societe Generale. This bank offers banking and insurance services. The branch address is Plokata 19, Travnja 1921 bb. The bank is located in the center of Korčula, making it easily accessible to locals and tourists alike.
TIME OUT CROATIA
Read moreThe local editions of the newspaper are no longer printed, but the website still focuses on all regions of Croatia. A good source of online information for the traveller with wish lists for several tourist cities, a top 43 (!) of things to do in Croatia, the top 20 to do in Dubrovnik, Split and Rijeka, a top 71 to do in Zagreb... Numerous columns on the cultural life of the country, nightlife, a choice of hotels, bars-restaurants and shops all over the country.
ERASMUS +
Read moreAs a member state of the European Union, Croatia is associated with the Erasmus+ program for education, training, youth and sport, which provides financial support for a wide range of actions in these fields. The program aims to give citizens, with or without qualifications (students, trainees, even employees), the opportunity to spend time abroad to enhance their skills and employability. See the website for details of how to apply for this EU-sponsored mobility scheme.
VISIT DUBROVNIK
Read moreThe website of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County Tourist Office(Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija) lists all the region's gastronomic, cultural and tourist offerings, with a few news and promotional articles. From Korčula to Mljet, from the Neretva delta to the island of Lastovo, including of course Dubrovnik's old town, you'll find useful information to help you prepare for your stay (e.g. how to prepare eels and frogs in the Neretva delta).