Best attractions and places to see around Komiža, a town on the island of Vis, Croatia, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Nestled at the foot of Hum hill, the area is known for its fishing tradition and clear waters. Visitors can explore significant historical sites, diverse natural features, and cultural experiences. The region provides opportunities to discover caves, viewpoints, and religious buildings.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Gothic church, first mentioned in 1542 and often translated as "Church of the Pirate".
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Getting there was a bit tricky. Everything was a bit confusing and chaotic. Once we arrived at the cave, we ignored the three other guides and just enjoyed the wonder of nature. Card payments are accepted at the ticket counter. Even if you arrive with your own boat, you have to transfer to one of the guide boats. The entrance to the cave is extremely small.
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Above the village of Komiza stands the church of St. Nikola, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. In addition to the official access road, the church can be reached via a small path that starts at the old fish factory. However, new fences are currently being built here, so it is quite possible that this path will soon no longer be passable.
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There are several bunkers right on the path. If you have a good sense of direction and a good flashlight, you can visit the bunkers. History you can touch.
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The road is tarmaced almost all the way to the top of Hum, only the last 300m or so is rocky. There are few steep climbs, but the views are breathtaking.
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The highest peak on the island of Vis - 587 m above sea level
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Tito's Cave is a cave on the island of Vis where the Supreme Partisan Headquarters and Tito's headquarters were located in 1944. It is located just below Hum, the highest peak on the island.
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Absolutly stunning and amazing to see! If u are around this area (Split, Komiza, Vis, etc.) you should come here to take a look inside the cave. The sunrays gettijg reflected by the white sand jnside the cave. Thats why u see the blue shining effect from the pictures.
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Komiža is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit numerous secluded coves and pebbly beaches like Gusarica, Kamenice, and Vartalac (which is pet-friendly). The Blue Cave (Modra Špilja) on Biševo Island is a must-see natural phenomenon, and the Vis Archipelago is a UNESCO Global Geopark with unique geological sites like the volcanic islands of Brusnik and Jabuka.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Hum Peak (Vis Island), the highest summit on the island at 587 meters above sea level. Another excellent spot is the View of Komiža and St. Nicholas Church, located above the village amidst vineyards and olive groves.
Komiža boasts a rich history. You can explore the Fort of Komuna, which now houses the Fisherman's Museum, or visit the significant Church of St. Nicholas (Muster), established by Benedictines in the 13th century. Other notable religious sites include the Church of Our Lady of the Pirates (Gospa Gusarica) and the Fortified Church of St. Roch. For a unique historical perspective, visit Tito's Cave, a former partisan headquarters, and the Underground Bunkers.
Absolutely! Komiža has a deep-rooted fishing tradition. The Fort of Komuna houses the Fisherman's Museum, where you can see various fishing tools, a collection of sailor knots, and a replica of the traditional fishing boat, the gajeta falkuša, recognized by UNESCO.
The clear waters around Komiža are perfect for snorkeling, diving (with opportunities to explore shipwrecks), sailing, and surfing. On land, you can enjoy hiking the marked geo-hiking trails or exploring Mount Hum. There are also opportunities for tennis, soccer, basketball, and boccia.
Yes, Komiža offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the "Barjosko Beach – View of Komiža loop from Komiža" (10.1 km) or the "View of Komiža Harbour – St. Nicholas Monastery loop from Komiža" (11.8 km). For more options and detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Komiža guide.
Cycling is a great way to explore the island. You'll find challenging routes like the "Royal Air Force Memorial Cross – Panoramic Road Over Komiža Bay loop from Komiža" (30.8 km). For more cycling adventures, refer to the Cycling around Komiža guide.
From Komiža, you can take organized boat trips to nearby islands. A popular excursion is to Biševo Island to visit the famous Blue Cave (Modra Špilja). Other islands like Sušac, Sv. Andrija/Svetac, Brusnik, Palagruža, and Jabuka are also accessible via excursions.
Komiža offers several family-friendly options. Exploring the numerous pebbly beaches and coves is always a hit. A boat trip to the Blue Cave is a magical experience for all ages. The town's narrow, stone-built streets (kalete) are fun to wander, with small passages and souvenir shops to discover.
Yes, Vartalac beach is known to be pet-friendly, offering a place for your dog to enjoy the water. Many of the geo-hiking trails around the Vis Archipelago Geopark are also suitable for walks with dogs, allowing you to explore the natural beauty together.
The shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. Summer (June-August) is perfect for swimming, diving, and other water sports, though it can be busier.
The Blue Cave (Modra Špilja) is located on Biševo Island, just a short boat trip from Komiža. You can arrange organized boat tours directly from Komiža's waterfront. Note that once you arrive at the cave, you'll transfer to smaller guide boats to enter the cave itself.
To experience local culture, visit the bustling Komiža Riva (waterfront) and the local marketplace and fish market in the morning. For gastronomy, Komiža is known for fresh seafood and the local white wine, Vugava. Don't miss trying the savory Komiška pogača, a traditional pie with anchovies and tomatoes, available at local eateries.


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