Komiza, Vis Island: A Complete Guide to Croatia's Fishing Village

Komiza is the westernmost settlement in Croatia, a stone fishing village on Vis island. Restaurants, beaches, the Blue Cave boat tours, history and what to see.

RegionDalmatia
TypeCity & Town
Entry priceCheck official site
AccessibilityCheck locally
Time to exploreVaries
Coordinates43.0446, 16.0905

Vis fishing.

Komiza, Vis Island: A Complete Guide to Croatia’s Fishing Village sits in Dalmatia, a part of Croatia with its own character, and the city & town is the reason most people stop.

Mornings are quieter and cooler. Most old towns wake up slowly, so an early coffee is worth the effort.

Practical info

  • Entry: confirm entry fees and hours on the official site before you set out. They shift with the season, and some places shut altogether off-season.
  • How to get there: Tap the map above for exact directions. In Croatian towns parking is usually signposted and paid, look for the blue P zones. If you are island hopping, leave buffer time for the ferries.

Best time to visit

Plan Komiza, Vis Island: A Complete Guide to Croatia’s Fishing Village for May to October, with June and September the quietest warm months. July and August bring the crowds and the heat; winter is cheaper and handsomer than people expect, especially in the inland cities.

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