The Korchula archipelago is composed of about twenty small islands and islets that form a unique oasis of beauty.The island of Badija, the largest and most famous, is home to the Franciscan monastery dating from the 15th century.Strong sea currents around the island revive extremely clear water with turquoise undertones. This small island is recognizable by the population of fallow deer that settled on Badija in 1958, when the administration of the Brijuni Islands brought two pairs of fallow deer. Over the years, fallow deer have become accustomed to and accustomed to the presence of humans, so it can often be seen that tourists, especially children, feed them from their hands.
№235 in Islands of Croatia