By going on a boat trip, you will relax and enjoy the coastline of the whole island of Vis which features plentiful of little bays with beautiful beaches, preserved nature and crystal clear sea.
The seawaters around Vis are famous for their open-sea islands (Brusnik, St. Andrew, Jabuka, Palagruža), some of which are habitats of the Mediterranean monk seal.
The island of Biševo is a special attraction which features a unique phenomenon on the Adriatic, the famous Blue Cave visited by tens of thousands of tourists each year.
You should visit the following:
- St. Nicholas’s monastery from the 13th century, known as the Muster
- The harbour castle from the 16th century, Fishing Museum in Komiža, and Vis Archaeological Museum
- Roman church from the 13th century
- Baroque shrine from the 16th century
- Forts from different historical periods (Venice, England, Austria-Hungary)
- Summer houses of Hvar and Vis noblemen (Hektorović, Jakša, Gariboldi, Dojmi Delupis)
- You may see buildings which represent valuable architectural heritage, urban architecture from the 19th and early 20th centuries (neoclassicism and secession, Croatian Home, Tramontana House, elementary school)