Komiža

The perfect destination.

Komiža on western part of Vis island has long fishing tradition which is reflected in the appearance of this small town and in the warmth of the local people. It is situated at the foot of the hill Hum (587 m) and oriented in West-Southwest direction. It is, therefore, protected from all the northerly winds and is subsequently the warmest place in Croatia in winter.
The archipelago of Komiža encompasses even the farthest Adriatic islands, rich with fish – Biševo, Palagruža, St. Andrija as well as Jabuka and Brusnik – islands of volcanic origin.

Biševo island although just a blink away from the fisherman village of Komiža, the tiny island of Biševo has so much to offer it really should be considered the most interesting destination of that corner of the Adriatic. 
Find out more about Blue Cave, Medvidina Cave, Porat bay and sandy beaches on this Croatian gem


The Palagruža Archipelago is not only the most remote group of islands in Croatia but also the southernmost. This true Adriatic gem is located nearly 26 nautical miles from the nearest island of Sušac and offers unparalleled beauty and solitude.


Sailing to Palagruža can be challenging due to the open sea. However, with favorable winds, the journey can become a pleasant and unforgettable adventure.

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