Komiža, Otok Vis, Hrvatska
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Aerial video of Komiza, Island of Vis, Croatia.
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Stiniva Beach, Island Vis (Croatia) - Best beach in Europe | Plaža Stiniva
Stiniva beach is located on the island of Vis in southern Croatia. It is a beautiful hidden beach on the southern part of the island. This beach is about 35 meters long with small pebbles and perfectly clear sea. This breathtaking bay can be reached by boat or on foot. here are several trips organized from the town of Vis, but if you want to emerge yourself in this beautiful nature that offers the island we advise you to go on foot taking the narrow steep path that goes from the hamlet Žužeca. It will take about 15 minutes to reach the bay and the beach. Or you can rent a boat in the town of Vis and visit this beach.
Stiniva je jedna od najpoznatijh i najljepših viških uvala (plaža) i zakonom zaštićeni spomenik prirode. Vjerojatno u prošlosti nastala urušavanjem svoda špilje. U uvali se nalazi ugostiteljski objekt, a do nje je moguće doći brodicom ili pješice, vrlo strmom kozjom stazom koja se spušta od mjesta Žužeca u kojem je moguće ostaviti automobil.
U izboru čitatelja renomiranog portala „European Best Destinations, plaža Stiniva na otoku Visu proglašena je najljepšom europskom plažom!
Military tourism on island of Vis
(8 Aug 2011)
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Vis Island, Croatia - July 24, 2011
1. Wide town Komiza on Adriatic island of Vis
2. Pan of Komiza harbour
3. Mid of buildings in the town
4. SOUNDBITE: (Croatian), Hrvoje Klas, tourist guide:
The Yugoslav army built the big military base on this island. There are around 80 military objects on the island that we know about. We organise military tours because we think it has to be shown to the visitors. We have a chance to show the most interesting things such as shelter for ships, the site where TANJUG (the Yugoslav news agency) was established, nuclear war command in the middle of the island, missiles bases, underground tunnels.
5. Mid of Klas starting engine in while taking tourists for a tour
6. Mid of a Land rover moving
7. Wide of the same
8. Mid of the vehicle passing hikers
9. Wide of a group of tourists walking towards the ships/submarine shelter
10. Wide of tourists entering the shelter
11. Mid of the entrance to the shelter
12. Pan of visitors inside the shelter
13. Close of an old tire used as fender
14. Pan of Landrover moving
15. Wide of the same
16. Mid of the same
17. Driving inside a tunnel of a missiles installation under camouflage net and artificial rocks
18. Mid of tourists moving inside a missiles installation
19. Wide of a Yugoslav Army guard shelter
20. Mid of the same
21. Close of the Yugoslav flag on a shelter
22. Tilt down to a cannon
UPSOUND: (Croatian) Hrvoje Klas, tourist guide:
The Yugoslav Army was not able to take cannons with them, they decided it is better to destroy them then to let them to the Croatian army.
23. Mid of a group of visitors entering underground military tunnel
24. Wide of a group of tourists inspecting inside underground military shelter
25. Close of a door inside a nuclear shelter
26. Mid of ventilation tubes inside the nuclear shelter
27. Mid of a hole in a wall with text reading: Destroy the wall in war circumstances
28. Close of a electrical installation inside nuclear shelter
29. Mid of visitors exiting the shelter
30. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Rossana Rinaldi, a tourist from Milano, Italy:
I think it is very interesting because it gives you an opportunity to see the life during wartime and how soldiers lived during the war. It is also entertaining because it gives you a different view of the island from the inside, such as local flora and fauna.
31. Close of a picture of Josip Broz Tito, inside a room in the shelter that was allegedly built for him
32. Close of devastated toilet in Tito''s room
33. Close of a bat hanging from the ceiling in the shelter
34. Mid of the plaque reading (Croatian):
This is where comrade Tito stayed and worked in times when Vis was the headquarters of military and political leadership of the people''s liberating war.
35. Close of the word Tito at the same
36. SONDBITE (Croatian) Kreso Zuhranovic, a visitor from Vrbovec, Croatia:
This has been done very well and all the visitors who come to this island should take the tour in order to learn how the things were in the past during Yugoslavia and how the things were understood back then
37. Mid of a group of visitors exiting a shelter
38. GV of town of Vis and boats anchored in its harbour
39. View of Vis island from a ferry boat leaving
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Bunkers and tunnels carved into the Adriatic island of Vis by the Yugoslav military have become a major tourist attraction.
Vis was off-limits for foreigners after World War II until 1991 when Yugoslav People''s Army withdrew from the island when Croatia separated from Yugoslavia.
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The picturesque island of Vis with its turquoise waters and red tiled roofs.
Boats bob in the marina as the sun beats down.
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VIS, Croatia. Pure Island Paradise in the Adriatic Sea.
We explore the incredible island of Vis, Croatia. Vis is in the Adriatic Sea, not far from Hvar Island. We stay in Vis town and explore the two sides of the town, Kut and Luka. We also rent bikes and head to the Grandovac beach where we go swimming, afterwards we grab some ice cream. In the evening we visit a restaurant called Lola where we have some fantastic local white wine and a delicious dinner.
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The town of Vis:
The town of Vis is located in the north-eastern part of the island Vis in the bottom of a well protected bay. It developed from the former settlements Kut and Luka, which became one entity in the 16th century by the building of the church Gospa od Spilica. The villages from the eastern side of the island such as: Zenka, Milna, Bargujac, Podstražje, Podselje, Plisko Polje and Marine Zemlje gravitate to the town. Since the World War II the whole island had been a military area. The tourism on Vis began to develop significantly with the demilitarisation of the island at the beginning of the war (1991-1995) in Croatia. So, it has been only 15 years ago that both the island and its town opened for the visit of tourists. The remains of the military objects in the northwest and northeast part of the Bay of Vis are the witnesses of the stay of the Yugoslav Army.
During the last hundred years a part of the population emigrated in the search for better living conditions. There are only about 2000 people living in the town of Vis, and around 3500 on the whole island.Many visitors, and especially the yachtsmen, are coming more and more to Vis. In every moment you can see changes in life-style, but at the same time Vis has kept the old, irresistible Mediterranean charm and life without stress and trouble.The fortresses and the stony piles testify to the thousand-year-old settlement on Vis, and the remains of a theatre built into the foundations of the Franciscan monastery on the peninsula Prirovo, antique therms or the Hellenistic cemetery, confirm that Vis is one of the oldest urban centres in Croatia.
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Grandovac Beach:
Grandovac is the closest beach to the village of Kut. It is an easy twenty minute walk on a flat path that takes you along the waterfront, past some of the old stone homes in the village and then past newer homes that have been built since the island allowed people to return. Towards the end of the walk, you will see the old abandoned Czech Villa, once a glorious building but now completely ruined inside. Don’t forget to look at the street art on the abandoned building on the right just before the villa.
Lola Restaurant:
Named after their daughter, this restaurant combines the personal touch (ingredients home-grown by the chef’s parents, individual furnishings handpicked by the couple from around Europe) with very well executed dishes. Everything about this restaurant has been done with consideration and love, and as a result within the first week of opening, customers who discovered Lola quickly got addicted and made return trips, such that Lola’s first Saturday night was already spilling with customers.
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Wycieczka na wyspę Vis / Tour of The Vis in Croatia
Muzyczna opowieść co można zobaczyć na wyspie Vis w Chorwacji.
Musical story which can be seen on the island of Vis in Croatia.
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KOMIŽA ROTA PALAGRUZONA 24.6.2011 .Otok Vis CROATIA
K0MIŽA OTOK VIS CROATIA
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VIS. Croatia's Hidden Island.
Vis is one of the furthest islands from the Croatian mainland and therefore a bit harder to reach which makes it quiant and quiet. We spend the day exploring the town of Vis and then rent bikes and take them to the beach on the very edge of town.
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Vis is one of the most mysterious islands in Croatia, and as such, its is one of the most visited islands. Vis was for long a military base for the Yugoslav army until 1989. During those years, visiting Vis was highly restricted for the locals and impossible for visitors. For this reason, Vis has been abandoned and preserved as no other island in Croatia.
As it happens across Mediterranean islands, Vis’s lack of development is one of its greatest assets for tourism. If you want authenticity, nature, peace and adventures, as well as good food, Vis is quite the place to go.
Vis has fabulous beaches
Vis has some of the best beaches in Croatia. The southern coast is dotted with beautiful bays and secluded coves. Most of the beaches are stone beaches but there are a few sand beaches on the island. Stoncica, Stiniva and Srebena are favourites. Granvalac which is in walking distance from Kut, is another. There will be more on these beaches next week. Read more about these fabulous beaches at 4 of the Best Beaches on Vis
Vis has great food and wine
It was not an easy time for the people on Vis during the years the island was closed. Many left to seek fame and fortune. Those who remained were were either fisherman or involved in agriculture. Today these industries are flourishing and as a result there are some interesting wines and great food available.
It is the furthest island in the Adriatic from the Croatian coast hidden behind the islands of Hvar, Brac and Solta.
For many years it was the military and naval headquarters of Tito’s partisan army and was closed to the public until 1989. This meant that it escaped large commercial development and was able to retain its natural beauty. The architecture on the island dates back to the early days of Venetians rule. Beautiful old stone buildings, made from stone from the nearby island of Brac, line narrow streets and alleyways in Vis and Komiza.
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Day 1: We sail from Split to Brač, at Milna to the lovely restaurant only a walk away.
Day 2: Brač to Zečevo for a swim, to Hvar's town of Vrboska for the night.
Day 3: Vrboska to Bol on Brač to see Vidova Gora and onto a party at Zlatni Rat
Day 4: Bol to Vis for mopeds around the island.
Day 5: The town of Vis to Komiža to go scuba diving then to dinner.
Day 6: Vis to Hvar Town to eat and party.
Day 7: Hvar Town to Split.
Shot with the GoPro Hero 5, GoPro Hero 4 Silver, DJI Mavic Pro, Canon 7D and iPhone 7.
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Saturday, June 10: Depart from ACI Marina Split for the far southwestern side of the island Brač, near the town of Milna. We walked to Kapetanovo Lozje for dinner (personally, probably my favorite meal of the week).
Sunday, June 11: The next morning, I emerged from the cave that was our cabin to find us passing an ex-Yugoslavian military shelter for submarines. “What the what?!” It was a concrete tunnel leading into the island and I wanted to go iiiin. .
Monday, June 12: From Vrboska we headed for Bol on the island of Brač. We anchored for a bit here and a few of us jumped in, but for some reason in this area the water was a bit “oily” (but nothing even close to the TX coast; it was still stunning. You must realize how spoiled we were at this point.).
Tuesday, June 13: Slightly hungover, we made our way to the island Vis. Here, on the north side of the island, was that other submarine shelter Bruno had promised.
Wednesday, June 14: Wednesday brought us to the Green Cave (part of a tiny island on the southeast side of Vis). Wednesday brought many others there as well.
Thursday, June 15: Marina Palmižana was our next stop (cheaper to dock here and taxi than dock at Hvar Town). After showers at the marina, we boat-taxied to Hvar Town. Suh-wanky!
Friday, June 16: Our last full day on the boat, we set sail to island Šolta, where we casually ate, swam, and lounged in the Stomorska inlet (one of the only sandy areas we encountered in all of the Dalmatian coast, and a very calm, quiet area).
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Exploring the island of Vis, Croatia
We had so much fun exploring the island of Vis, Croatia, by scooter. We started off in Komiza and followed a road that took us to caves, vineyards, views, and beaches!
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Tito`s trails - Titovi puti - Island Vis.wmv
Marshal Tito arrives with the British battle ship Blackmore to Komiža and immediately continues his trip to the cave on Mount Hum which is untill today still called Tito's cave ...
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