


Bajčevi dvori sits at the quiet heart of Vela Luka, nestled directly behind the Little Church of St. Vincent. It is a meticulously restored Dalmatian house arranged around an intimate stone atrium. Four apartments. One olive tree. Steps from the seafront, the morning bakery, the konobas where evenings unfold slowly.










Within its walls, time lingers gracefully. The interiors are enriched with original Neo-Renaissance furnishings from the late 19th century. This residence once sheltered an extraordinary private library of over 1,000 volumes, a quiet sanctuary of knowledge and devotion. Its collection, gathered by generations of priests, spanned languages, cultures, and centuries — featuring rare works dating as far back as the 14th and 15th centuries. Today, much of this remarkable archive is carefully preserved, its spirit still woven into the fabric of the house, inviting guests to inhabit a space where history, intellect, and beauty converge.





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Among the many coves of Vela Luka, such as Gradina, Poplat, Stiniva, and Pičina, each reached through peaceful olive groves, or simply a gentle morning stroll along the promenade.




All along the Vela Luka bay, the experience unfolds through freshly grilled fish, rich homemade olive oil, and exceptional wines from Korčula and the Pelješac peninsula. Dinners stretch past midnight, while the island itself invites you to explore its breathtaking vineyards.



From the pristine beaches of Proizd to the untouched beauty of Mljet National Park, the remote charm of Lastovo Island, and the iconic Sušac lighthouse — this route offers some of the finest boat journey experiences in the Adriatic.
