
Vis (island) - Wikipedia
Vis (pronounced [ʋîːs]) is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It is the farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland. Before the end of World War I, the island was held by the Liburnians, the Republic of Venice, the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, and the Austrian Empire.
Explore Stunning Vis, Croatia: Travel Guide to Vis Island
Is Vis island worth it? Find the best things to do in Vis Croatia, by boat or by land, and learn what makes Vis SO special.
A Travel Guide To You Need To Know About Vis Island Croatia
Nov 13, 2024 · Vis is a popular spot for sailors island hopping through Croatia. During the day, the boats will anchor near the island and enjoy the unspoiled charm of Vis. If you can, it’ll be more economical and less crowded if you can visit in the shoulder season of June or September.
Vis - Getting There, Sights, Eating/Drinking, Accommodation - Visit Croatia
Oct 16, 2024 · Information for visitors to the island of Vis, Croatia, including getting to the island, accommodation, sightseeing, eating, drinking & more!
Vis Island travel - Lonely Planet | Croatia, Europe
Vis Island. Located on the island of Biševo, off Vis' southwestern tip, this coastal cave is one of the region's most famous natural sights. It's at its best between…
Why to Visit Vis, Croatia (and What to Know) - Intrepid Travel
Feb 20, 2019 · Vis is the farthest of the islands in Dalmatian chain with one of the highest altitudes at 580 meters, which gives you stunning views of the entire region, especially on a clear day.
20 great things to do on Vis island - Time Out
Your essential travel guide to the best things to do on Vis Island – from secluded beaches and sightseeing to our pick of bars and top restaurants.
Visit Vis | Vis - Croatia
In Vis, the spirit of Dalmatia sneaks through the ancient alleys, its old stone houses whisper sweet nothings to the bora wind, while the fjaka state of mind dictates the rhythm of the sea. Wholeheartedly immerse yourself in the most beautiful island story.
Vis Island, Croatia - DAN World
Dec 11, 2023 · Vis is the furthest inhabited Croatian island from the mainland. After World War II, Vis was a naval base for the Yugoslav People’s Army until 1989, so there were no permanent civil residents, and it was closed to tourists. The island is exposed to storms from all four directions, a quality it shares with the smaller Lastovo.
Vis – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
It is the ninth largest Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, southwest of Hvar, west of Korčula and northwest of Lastovo. Of all the inhabited Dalmatian islands, it is the farthest, about 45 km, from the Croatian coast, 50 km in a straight line from Split, and about 150 km from the Italian coast.