The principal town on Croatia's most remote inhabited island, which was a closed military zone until 1989 and thus uniquely preserved from mass tourism development. Vis town has a long double waterfront — the ancient Issa settlement on one side and the Austrian-built Kut neighbourhood on the other — lined with palaces, garden restaurants, and Roman ruins. The island is celebrated for its exceptional cuisine, the native Vugava white wine, the Blue Cave, and dramatic war-era tunnels. It is widely regarded as the most authentic and beautiful island in Dalmatia.
The principal town on Croatia's most remote inhabited island, which was a closed military zone until 1989 and thus uniquely preserved from mass tourism development. Vis town has a long double waterfront — the ancient Issa settlement on one side and the Austrian-built Kut neighbourhood on the other — lined with palaces, garden restaurants, and Roman ruins. The island is celebrated for its exceptional cuisine, the native Vugava white wine, the Blue Cave, and dramatic war-era tunnels. It is widely regarded as the most authentic and beautiful island in Dalmatia. Vis is located in Dalmatia, Croatia at coordinates 43.0614, 16.1814. Type: City. Best months to visit: plan ahead for peak season July–August when accommodation books up fast. Find real-time weather forecasts, crowd level predictions, and visitor tips for Vis on this page.

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