Category: Vis

Komiža, Vis
26
Sep
2019

Things to Expect During Your Travel to Komiža

If you love Croatia, you should never miss to travel to Komiža. It’s renowned for being one of the farthest inhabited places off the mainland of Croatia. Choosing a favorite island town in Split-Dalmatia County isn’t a simple task, but Komiža and Vis have a charm that is very impossible to resist.

As its place is shielded from Mount Hum’s sharp winds, Komiža is known as the warmest town in winter months on Adriatic and the abundance of natural scenery and signs will surely make your travel unforgettable.

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14
Apr
2014

Komiza

Komiza is situated in deep lying open slot on the south-Amst part of the island VIS.

It’s picturesque Mediterranean community with abundant past. It has slim streets filed with old stone residences. Along the Komiža’s bay there are lot of stunning beaches. Komiža is popular as fishing community. With the past reside. of Komiza lived from fish improvement such as sardine, tuna, saucy arid etc. In U.S.A there are many people from Komiza WA, are renowneded fishermen. Thy transfered angling practice from Komiza to LISA.

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The island of Vis
21
Jan
2014

Vis island showcase

This time I will show you how the island Vis looks like. The video below shows you how the landscape looks like and where the best travel locations are. If you are looking into visiting Vis then you should see this brief travel video. It will ensure you will get the most from your journey.

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21
Dec
2013

Brief history of Vis

A sleek difficulty raising drastically from the sea, VIS is positioned farther offshore compared to any one of Croatia’s various other inhabited Adriatic islands. Sealed to outlanders for military factors up until 1989, it has never been overrun by vacationers, and with only 2 or 3 package-oriented lodgings on the entire isle, this is most definitely one area in Croatia where the independent visitor crack the whip. Croatian lotus-seekers have actually fallen for the place over the go on two many years, drawn by its awesome bays, fantastic food and wine and two beautiful towns– Vis Community and Komiža. The last is the noticeable base for travels to the islet of Biževo, website of one of Croatia’s most famous natural wonders, the Blue Cavern.

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The island of Vis
16
Jul
2013

The island of Vis

The island of Vis is the most protruding Croatian island with an area of 90.30 km2. The channel of Hvar separates it from the island of Hvar, and the Biševo channel from the island of Biševo. It is approximately 60 miles away from the Italian coast.

The island has three mountains stretching across it, and between these mountains are karstic fields. Hum has the highest altitude (585 m), Sveti Duh (563 m), and Mali Hum (514 m). (See map of Vis).

The locals are into agriculture, fishing and tourism. The coasts of the island are sloped and separated. To the west of the island is the Komiza bay and to the north is the Vis harbor.

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Komiža riva
16
Jul
2013

Springtime on the Vis island

ISIT THE ISLAND OF VIS– RICH WITH NATURE, CULTURAL HERITAGE, FISHING TRADITION AND WELCOMING INDIVIDUALS.

We will take you on a quest to an entirely various world, where there is no stress and every little thing is simple, special and deeply enjoyable. Get up and inhale the sea breeze, take pleasure in the view of fishermen trawling their fishnets in a standard way, taste the initial island items, take a walk in the wineries, delight in the view over olive-groves, get some of the natural herbs and listen for the pheasants. Forget the time, it feels as if it has stopped around here, travel from ancient times to present day, walk the footprints of old Illyrian people, see picturesque little towns whose stone residences are witnesses of the past, feel the opulence of herbs.

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Komiža, Vis
16
Jul
2013

Komiža

Komiza, set in a bay on the south- west side of the island of Vis, facing the sea and the sun, gives the possibility of relaxing and swimming from May till October. It has preserved its authentic charm of a fishermen townlet’s harmonious and peaceful way of life. It will enchant you with its untouched nature, beauty of its fields, numerous bays and beaches, clean sea, stone streets and houses. It will inspire your enthusiasm by its maritime customs and legends, taste of wine and fish and aromatic plants odours.

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