Island Vis with its natural beauties overwhelms every visitor. World Wide Fund for Nature WWF proclaimed it for one of the last untouched natural habitats on Mediterranean. With its area of 90 square kilometers and 76 nautical miles of shore it abounds in diverse landscapes and beaches being a perfect island for discovering. Bays like Milna, Zaglav, Srebrena, Stončica and many others surprise you with their beauty and diversity. Island’s inland hides fertile valleys, small hills, vineyards and olive plantations. You can get a fair price for renting a bike and head off for an island adventure.

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For its specific geographical position Vis played an exceptional historic, economic and cultural role in the past. The remainings of the necropolis and Roman thermal baths, Renaissance summer residences and villas, forts and towera give evidence to its rich past. The island’s highest peak Hum (587 m) where there is a cave called Titova Špilja, offers you a wonderful view of the town Komiža, luxuriant fields and surrounding islands. Vis is a well-known Adriatic nautical centre, its archipelago bearing numerous islands among which the most famous one is Biševo with its magnificent Blue Cave. Island’s tourist agencies organize every day trips to the above mentioned destinations and many more.
Vis has very well marked walking and biking routes thus being extremely interesting for trekking, hiking and cycling. In short, Vis is an unforgettable place on Earth in the heart of Mediterranean waiting for you to discover it.

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