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Komiza is a village and a harbour situated on the
western coast of the island of Vis in a deep bay. Komiža is located at the
foot of the Hum hill (587 m). On the eastern coast of the bay there are
large sandy and pebble beaches (Gusarica, Nova Posta, Velo Zalo).
The settlement was first mentioned in the 12th century. In the 13th century,
the Benedictines founded the monastery of St. Nicholas. The monastery
complex with the church and the defense fortress (17th century) has been
preserved.
In the Fisherman’s museum of Komiža you can sea traditional wooden ships in
which their forefathers went fishing on the broad seas. Museum is located in
the so called Komuna, a Renaissance tower from 16th century.
Komiža offers quality accomodation in hotels and apartments. Exhibitions and
other cultural events are regularly organized.
For sport and recreation fans there are courts for basketball, bowling,
volleyball, handball and football, and of water sports there is diving,
sailing and surfing.
In front of Komiža bay there are several islands of Vis archipelago: Biševo
with famous Modra (Blue) cave, Svetac-one time habitat of Mediterranean monk
seal, volcanic islands Jabuka and Brusnik, and many small islands.
The sea abounds in fish, shells and molluscs. The fertile soil in hinterland
is suitable for cultivatiting fruits and grapes, therefore the island
insures extraordinary gastro offer. The island's beauties like clean air,
crystal blue sea and virginal nature make Komiža an ideal place for your
vacation. |