Korčula is an island located in the Adriatic Sea, part of Croatia. Known for its lush landscapes, charming medieval towns, and beautiful beaches, it is a popular destination for tourists. The island is famous for its wine production, particularly the white wine called Grk, and its rich history, which includes connections to the famous explorer Marco Polo.
The main town, also named Korčula, features narrow streets and well-preserved architecture, reflecting its long history. Visitors can explore historical sites such as the Korčula Cathedral and the Marco Polo Museum. The island also offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and water sports.