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Bus, bus, ferry and bus.....vis island
... the sea picked up they actually went running.....don,t know where to but didn't want to know. Stopped in hvar which was very touristy so most got off there then onto vis. Ok my focus then was watch the horizon......eek the swell was huge. All I thought of was why did I pick this island but so glad we did. Very small Croatian village across the other side from ferry. We are staying in an ...
Over the Cliff
... hour journey on the huge ferry and some genius has installed air conditioner on this vessel. Felt like bliss!
The town we stayed in on Vis is called Komiza (Ko-me-ja). After disembarking the ferry we took the second most terrifying bus ride of my life. Komiza is on the opposite end of the island from where you arrive. The ride took only about 30 minutes, but I think it took ...
Vis-a-Vis with Vis
... boat could barely fit in the opening and we had to duck our heads so we didnt get hit. The waters were crystal blue and it was really cool. Back on board Penelopa our next stop was the green cave the we could swim in ourselves and we could also do some cliff jumping.
Arriving at our destination for the night, Vis, a small island just west of Hvar and not quite as popular among the tourists but I have a feeling that will change in a ...
Vis - sailor's paradise
... so be careful and sail exactly true the middle of passage between Budikovac and small island. Other option is to anchor just on the beginning of the lagoon. On Budikovac there is more and more popular reataurant that run owner Andro. He is a specific guy...visit him and you'll find out why. If you plan to eat in the restaurant you can tie your boat for one of few buoys that are situated in the lagoon.
Just oposite island Budikovac sandy beach Zaglav ...
We split from Split
After a day of hard rain we provisioned the boat and headed back to the island of Brac, anchored up in a narrow inlet leading to a small town. Lots of boats sheltered in there with us that night and we were charged once again just for anchoring! Chris has nicknamed them the "kuna grabbers"and although it goes against the ...