Guidebook for Vis

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Guidebook for Vis

Food Scene

Konoba Senko, located in Molo Trovna, restorant in robinson style. Unique and original, you just have to try it!
Marinje Zemlje
Konoba Senko, located in Molo Trovna, restorant in robinson style. Unique and original, you just have to try it!
Restoran where You can eat good home made food, drink excellent wines near apt and enjoy the countryside of the island!
24 locals recommend
Roki's
3 D117
24 locals recommend
Restoran where You can eat good home made food, drink excellent wines near apt and enjoy the countryside of the island!

Drinks & Nightlife

Frutarija..just up above the sea...adress: Šetalište viški boj 13 You can enjoy coctails, healthy drinks, coffe, sunrise or evenings under the stars...
Vis
Frutarija..just up above the sea...adress: Šetalište viški boj 13 You can enjoy coctails, healthy drinks, coffe, sunrise or evenings under the stars...
It is not only nightbar, it is a high clase restoran where you can eat good food, drink a lot of wines, coctails, etc.
32 locals recommend
Komiža
32 locals recommend
It is not only nightbar, it is a high clase restoran where you can eat good food, drink a lot of wines, coctails, etc.

Parks & Nature

On the south side of the island of Vis, from the bay of Rukavac, you will find the small island of Ravnik. Its southwestern side conceals another natural wonder – the Green Cave. Beams of sunlight pass through the crevasses in the cave’s domed ceiling, shooting green colored reflections back and forth within the cave’s interior. The result is a divine effect of green illumination. The cave is called “green“ because of the green reflection permeating from the sea floor, resulting from an abundance of green algae located at the rocky base of the cave’s entrance. The Cave has two large entrances and is very accommodating, allowing visitors easy entrance with their motorboats. Swimming is allowed. An exceptional natural phenomenon, it’s an especially attractive diving spot.
20 locals recommend
Green Cave
20 locals recommend
On the south side of the island of Vis, from the bay of Rukavac, you will find the small island of Ravnik. Its southwestern side conceals another natural wonder – the Green Cave. Beams of sunlight pass through the crevasses in the cave’s domed ceiling, shooting green colored reflections back and forth within the cave’s interior. The result is a divine effect of green illumination. The cave is called “green“ because of the green reflection permeating from the sea floor, resulting from an abundance of green algae located at the rocky base of the cave’s entrance. The Cave has two large entrances and is very accommodating, allowing visitors easy entrance with their motorboats. Swimming is allowed. An exceptional natural phenomenon, it’s an especially attractive diving spot.
The world famous Blue Cave is concealed on the island’s eastern side, near the harbor of Balun. Accessible by small rowboats, it admits only a handful of guests at a time accompanied by a personal guide. From the time of its discovery until today, the Blue Cave has become the #1 tourist destination for travelers all around the world. This natural phenomenon creates a magical effect of deep blue and shiny silver, mystifying her visitors. Try to visit the cave around noon when the sun’s angle precisely illuminates the cave from an undersea opening, reflecting from the base an impression of heavenly blue hues.
94 locals recommend
Blue Cave
94 locals recommend
The world famous Blue Cave is concealed on the island’s eastern side, near the harbor of Balun. Accessible by small rowboats, it admits only a handful of guests at a time accompanied by a personal guide. From the time of its discovery until today, the Blue Cave has become the #1 tourist destination for travelers all around the world. This natural phenomenon creates a magical effect of deep blue and shiny silver, mystifying her visitors. Try to visit the cave around noon when the sun’s angle precisely illuminates the cave from an undersea opening, reflecting from the base an impression of heavenly blue hues.
The nearly enclosed Stiniva sea cove is very appealing due to its naturally unusual appearance. Its external sea entrance is relatively narrow (4-5 meters) which then expands into an unexpectedly wide and beautiful seaside cove. In the past, the coastal estuary may have been a sea cave whose highest point wore away with time and other natural elements. The inviting bay can be approached on foot or by boat. With no automobile access, the cove’s natural beauty has been preserved for posterity. There’s a small bar in the bay, ideal for enjoying refreshments in the shade. It is the best to visit Stiniva Cove in the morning hours when there is a plenty of sun. The fresh appearance of the blue-green sea beside the white cliffs is nothing short of magical.
67 locals recommend
StinivaVis
67 locals recommend
The nearly enclosed Stiniva sea cove is very appealing due to its naturally unusual appearance. Its external sea entrance is relatively narrow (4-5 meters) which then expands into an unexpectedly wide and beautiful seaside cove. In the past, the coastal estuary may have been a sea cave whose highest point wore away with time and other natural elements. The inviting bay can be approached on foot or by boat. With no automobile access, the cove’s natural beauty has been preserved for posterity. There’s a small bar in the bay, ideal for enjoying refreshments in the shade. It is the best to visit Stiniva Cove in the morning hours when there is a plenty of sun. The fresh appearance of the blue-green sea beside the white cliffs is nothing short of magical.