Of all the Croatian islands, it seems to tourists and locals alike, the most mysterious of them is the island of Vis. It is the most distant among the islands of Central Dalmatia, and for much of its recent history, up to 1989, Vis served as a military base for the Yugoslavian Army. Many local residents had to vacate the island.
Consequently, it was problematic to develop tourist infrastructure for Vis after it was opened for the general public. However, this is exactly what attracts visitors here. Peacefulness, quiet, and serenity have become this virgin region’s trademarks. Guests are also drawn to the naturally lit grotto, Blue Cave, located on the island of Biševo just five kilometers southwest.
Consequently, it was problematic to develop tourist infrastructure for Vis after it was opened for the general public. However, this is exactly what attracts visitors here. Peacefulness, quiet, and serenity have become this virgin region’s trademarks. Guests are also drawn to the naturally lit grotto, Blue Cave, located on the island of Biševo just five kilometers southwest.
Recommended boats for this region
WC
2
Jeanneau, 2002
Sun Odyssey 43
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 06/02 to 13/02
€
1 450
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
2
Bavaria Yachtbau, 2018
Bavaria 41 Cruiser
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 06/02 to 13/02
€
1 700
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
3
Bavaria Yachtbau, 2018
Bavaria 51 Cruiser
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 06/02 to 13/02
€
2 850
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
2
Beneteau, 2016
Beneteau Oceanis 48
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 06/02 to 13/02
€
2 300
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
1
Jeanneau, 2018
Jeanneau Merry Fisher 895
Booked 2 times recently
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 06/02 to 13/02
€
2 100
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
1
Beneteau, 2016
Beneteau Oceanis 35
Booked 4 times recently
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 06/02 to 13/02
€
1 290
for 1 week,
bareboat