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9.4 35 reviews
Vis
27/08 – 30/08
A$395/nighttotal: A$1185 (3 )
Antique Central Komiža House Nona Nika
2 2
house , Komiža
Antique Central Komiža House Nona Nika is centrally located in Komiža, a short walk (0.6km) from Zanicovo Beach and close to Lucica, with Mlin Beach (0.6km) also within easy reach. This 70 square metre property offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher; air conditioning, private parking and free Wi-Fi are also included.
9.4 11 reviews
Vis
23/08 – 30/08
A$284/nighttotal: A$1988 (7 )
Apartments By The Sea Milna, Vis - 8896
2 2
house , Milna
House 8896 is situated in Milna, on the island of Vis in Central Dalmatia, 0.07km from a pebble beach and under 1km from local shops and amenities. This self-catering property boasts a 50 square metre yard, private parking, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and one bathroom; enjoying excellent guest reviews and offering uninterrupted privacy.
10 1 review
Vis
13/07 – 20/07
A$878/nighttotal: A$6146 (7 )
Villa Giardino
1 6
house , Vis
This exceptional waterfront villa in Vis Town boasts stunning panoramic bay views and direct sea access from its ground-floor terrace, situated within walking distance of the town's shops and restaurants. This four-bedroom, four-bathroom property sleeps eight guests and features a spacious sea-front terrace, high-standard furnishings, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and dishwasher, and a garden.
Vis
29/07 – 31/07
A$308/nighttotal: A$616 (2 )
Dalmatinisches Haus In Der Altstadt Von Split
1 3
house , Dragovode
This terraced house is located on a quiet side street in Split's old town, 500 meters from Diocletian's Palace and within 1.5 kilometers of restaurants, shops, the train station, and beaches. This 37 square meter dwelling sleeps three guests, featuring a double bed in the loft bedroom, a single bed in the living area, two air conditioning units, Wi-Fi, a fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, with self check-in available.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Vis
What are the top must-see attractions in Vis, Croatia?
Vis offers a lot! For history buffs, the Vis Town itself, with its Venetian architecture and the remains of the Austro-Hungarian fortresses, is a must. Then there's the stunning St. George's Fortress offering panoramic views. For a more relaxed experience, the beautiful beaches of Stiniva and Zaglav are iconic, while the island's hidden coves are perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Don't miss the Tito's Cave, a fascinating piece of history from the Second World War.
A five-day trip to Vis allows for a good exploration. Day 1: Explore Vis Town, including the fortress and harbour. Day 2: Visit Komiža, the island's second largest town, with its charming fisherman's quarter. Day 3: Relax on Stiniva beach, known for its unique crescent shape, or explore other beaches like Zaglav or Stoncica. Day 4: Take a boat trip to explore the stunning Blue Cave or the Pakleni Islands. Day 5: Hike to one of the island's viewpoints for breathtaking scenery, or spend more time in your favourite spot.
Is Vis, Croatia a good destination to rent a cottage?
Absolutely! Vis offers a wide variety of charming cottages and villas, many with stunning sea views, particularly in the areas around Vis Town and Komiža. Many are available for rent through various online platforms and local agencies. It's a fantastic way to experience the island's laid-back atmosphere.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Vis?
What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers in Vis, Croatia?
Vis enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The main weather concern during summer is the strong sun, so sunscreen and a hat are essential. Wildlife is generally harmless; you might see lizards, various bird species, and perhaps some sea turtles. Natural hazards are minimal; strong winds can occasionally affect boat trips, and it's always advisable to check weather forecasts before any sea-based activities.
Vis Town and Komiža are relatively compact and easy to explore on foot. Cycling is also possible, although some hills can be challenging. There are dedicated cycle paths in some areas, but it's advisable to use caution on some of the narrower, winding roads.
Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in Vis, Croatia?
Yes, definitely. Beyond the well-known beaches, explore the numerous hidden coves accessible only by boat. The island's interior offers some lovely walking trails with stunning views. Look for less-visited spots along the coastline, and you're sure to discover some hidden gems. The abandoned military tunnels are also a fascinating, if somewhat eerie, place to explore – though access may be restricted.
What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow you to meet locals in Vis, Croatia?
The best way to meet locals is to visit the local konobas (traditional taverns) in Vis Town or Komiža. These are great places to enjoy local food and wine and chat with the locals. Attending local festivals, if any are on during your visit, is another great opportunity for interaction. Simply striking up conversations with people in shops or while exploring the towns can also lead to interesting encounters.
What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Vis, Croatia?
Vis is known for its fresh seafood. Try the 'brudet' (fish stew), grilled octopus, or fresh fish prepared in various ways. 'Soparnik', a savoury pie made with chard and olive oil, is a local speciality. Don't forget to sample the local wines, particularly the Pošip white wine.
Are there any recommended items to pack for a stay in Vis, Croatia?
Pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential, as is swimwear. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the towns and hiking. A reusable water bottle is also recommended, especially during the hotter months. Insect repellent might be useful in the evenings.