Komiža is situated in a bay on the west side of the island of Vis. The Fisherman's Museum holds the greatest form of proof regarding the history and life style of this town from the 12th century. It represents Komiža as being a proud town, since ancient times, with its history of fishermen and the Komiža fishing boat gajeta falkuša, as well as its numerous fishermen and sailors. The mild Mediterranean climate and the typical island village stone houses congested around the port together with the white beaches, enchant every visitor who comes here. The Komiža sea surface is rich with fish, so the gastronomic offer made by Komiža's restaurants and taverns is based on seafood. Those looking for activities and sports may enjoy diving, paragliding and trekking. Komiža has a recently built Sports centre with two tennis courts and an indoor soccer and basketball court. Komiža's tourist agencies organize interesting excursions, and the most interesting are those to the neighbouring islands of Sušac, St. Andrija, Brusnik, Palagruža, or Biševo, the most famous thanks to the magical Blue cave.
Komiža Tourist Board
Address: Riva Sv. Mikule 2
21485 Komiža
Telephone: +385 (0)21 713 455
Fax: +385 (0)21 713 455
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Web: www.tz-komiza.hr