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VIS, a town and port in the eastern
part of the northern coast of the island of Vis; popu-lation
1,932. Chief occupations are farming, wine production, fishing
and tourism. The town of Vis is situated on the regional road.
Ferry port, with ferry connections to Split.
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Vis, an important stronghold of the antique period, where
different cultures followed one another, is today a picturesque
town offering a mixture of a modern seaside resort and the
centuries-old past. Nice sandy and pebble beaches (Parja,
Rogacic, Mala and Vela Svitnja, etc.) are situated near the
town. Walking along the coast from Luka to Kut or driving
through the interior to Komiza, with vineyards by the road (wine
cellar in Podspilje) represent a real enjoyment. |
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Good quality accommodation in hotels or apartments, unpolluted
environment with the crystal clear sea and marine scenery as
well as the local specialities - seafood from the cleanest part
of the Adriatic, various sports and recreation opportunities,
they all constitute the offer of Vis, an island which emerged
from a long period of isolation (tourists from abroad have been
allowed to visit the island since 1989).
Music and other events are organized during the summer season. |
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