
Hidden Cove in Vis
For our few days in Vis, a two-hour ferry ride from Split, we would drive our Vespa until we got to a beach—they are not hard to come by on this small island.
This beach, right about in the middle of the south coast of the island, is mostly only accessible to boats. But we, boatless, scrambled down a steep cliff because it looked so perfect, and spent a few dreamy hours.
We arrived on the ferry at Vis Town, walked into the tourist office and booked an apartment for a few days. Those days were spent going from beach to languid, four-hour meal, to beach again.
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DiscussWant to know more? Ask about or comment on this Highlight!This looks and sounds dreamy!
I would love to visit this site. We thought that Split was incredible. it was like walking through history. Our apartment was right across from the Temple of Jupiter. In fact, we saw a painting of the site and the building with our apartment had not chaged at all over the centuries.
My wife and I, after visiting her family in Amsterdam and Treigny, France, are going to Split, Vis and Komiza, my nona's home village, for a week or so starting 5-8-13. Any suggestions on nice sobes, eateries, places to visit and beaches not to miss on Vis Is.? Have mask & snorkel will travel.
Same question for the Split to Dubrovnik coastal road.




