If you love an atmosphere of a Mediterranean island where you can easily ride you bike from one end to the other and access the hidden coves through the pine trees and narrow goat treks you will definitely adore Vis.
The island itself was always strategically significant and many battles were fought over it ever since the Illyrian times. The island was opened to the visitors only 10 years ago so it is a clean place with untouched nature and exceptional cultural beauty. The only settlements on the island are Vis and Komiža. In the small coves of the island you can find secluded taverns with good food. The central part of the island is mostly filled with vineyards. Vis is definitely a spot that has all the basics needed for a good vacation.
If you are interested in diving, amazing are boat wracks in the region of Komiza and Vis accessible with local diving clubs. Its mild climate, the rich Mediterranean vegetation and the possibility of hare and pheasant hunting, make Vis attractive also in winter.
St. Mikula (Nikola) is the protector of Komiža and every year on December 6th a “falkuša” is burned in his honor. This is an event that has to be seen and appreciated. On the city beach there is small Renaissance church know as Gusarica (woman pirate) and the legend about it says that pirates stole the painting of Madonna in the 16th century, and were then hit by the storm.The pirate boat sank and the only survivor on the shipwreck was the painting. The sea washed it up on shore in front of the burned little church and the habitats of Komiža built the church again and named it Gusarica.
Since Vis is an island of preserved nature, you will surely enjoy discovering every inch of it. But it should be pointed out that Vis has even richer underwater that is really worth exploring. On the neighboring island Biševo you should not fail to visit Modra špilja (the Blue Cave), a unique specimen of natural beauty. 
You will find several truly unusual places to go for a swim on Vis. On the southern shore of the island there is the Stiniva bay characteristic for its very narrow entry which is only 3 meters wide and it spreads into 30 meters long pebbled beach. High, steep rocks at the top of which there is centuries old pine forest border it. There is really an unusual beach in Komiža next to the Gusarica church. It is partly pebbled and partly sandy. 


