VIS, the island of “pomalo”
Some years ago, the Washington post wrote an article regarding the island of Vis. What hit me was a sentence which was defining the island in just few words: “Vis is the place to come if you want pomalo. “Pomalo” — the Dalmatian philosophy of doing things slowly, little by little — is a spirit that has seeped into…
The Blue Cave
One of the most known nature attraction of the island is the Blue cave, actually located on the island of Biševo. Modra spilja (The Blue Cave) is located in a small cove of Balun on the island of Biševo. The cave itself is 24 meters long, 10–12 meters deep and up to 15 meters high, while the entrance to it measures 1.5 meters high and 2.5 meters wide…
The darling little town of Komiža
Komiza is located in a deep bay on the western side of the island Vis below the 600 meter high mountain Hum. (1677 inhabitants according to the census from 2001). It is a typical Mediterranean village, which attracts the tourists with beautiful beaches and with narrow roads and houses squeezed together around the harbour…
The Blue Lagoon of Budikovac
Veli Budikovac, sometimes referred to as Budihovac by locals, is a small, almost uninhabited island located in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. Veli Budikovac (Veli means great) lies northeast of Ravnik island and is located about 3 km southeast of Rukavac – a settlement on the island of Vis…
Stiniva bay
Stiniva cove is protected with two high cliffs that are forming a “sea entrance” to this 35 meters long pebble beach with clear turquoise sea. Due to high cliffs that surround the beach you can always find some natural shades to enjoy the breathtaking view…
Hvar, the island of sunshine
Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, located off the Dalmatian coast, lying between the islands of Brač, Vis and Korčula. Approximately 68 km (42.25 mi) long, with a high east-west ridge of Mesozoic limestone and dolomite, the island of Hvar is unusual in the area for having a large fertile coastal plain, and fresh water springs….