ABOUT: Vela Luka - island of Korcula Croatia Vela Luka is a small town with 4500 inhabitants that is situated in a deep, picturesque bay on the island of Korcula, one of the biggest and most beautiful of one thousand islands of Dalmatia in Croatia. The coast of the island is 182 km long and there are 195 calms and capes, while the archipelag of Korcula counts 48 small islands. The surveying confirms that the island of Korcula has about 3000 solar hours per year. In January the average air temperature is not lower than 9,8 C. Vela Luka is a place know for its mild Mediterranean climate, clean air, friendly hosts and Dalmatian song. The islands of Osjak and Proizd with its crystal clear sea, rocks, white pebbles and dense vegatation are unique oasises of peace and beauty. The primeval nature around Vela Luka is well preserved and untouched as it was, for example, in Roman times. The historical locality of Big Cave (Vela spila) is known for its beauty and archeological findings from the early Neolitic. The parish church of St. Joseph was built in the 19th century. The modern rehabilitation centre Kalos was built in the bay of Kale at the very end of gulf of Vela Luka and based on medical mud and mineral springs, rheumatic and other illnesses are successfully treated.
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