3 remote and secluded beaches on unspoilt Vis island
Vis is one of the Adriatic's most remote inhabited islands — and its beaches reflect that wild, unhurried character. Stiniva's dramatic sea-cave entrance, Srebrna's silver pebbles near Komiža, and Grandovac's boat-access cove on the western shore together offer some of the finest solitude the Croatian coast has to offer.
Vis island's most dramatic beach — a pocket of white pebbles framed by towering limestone cliffs and a sea-cave entrance.
QuietA silver-pebble cove near Komiža with calm, clear water and a quiet local atmosphere far from the tourist trails.
QuietRemote pebble bay on western Vis, accessible mainly by boat — a true wilderness escape with turquoise water and near-total solitude.
Quiet| Beach | Surface | Water Clarity | Facilities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stiniva Beach | Pebble | Crystal Clear | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Srebrna Beach | Pebble | Crystal Clear | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Grandovac Beach | Pebble | Crystal Clear | ★★☆☆☆ |