Situated in a deep bay, whose eastern coast abounds with large pebble
beaches (Gusarica, Nova
Posta, Velo Zalo), Komiza
offers excellent visitor
opportunities: quality
accommodation facilities -
hotel, apartments, and a
number of cultural and
historic sites - monastery,
fortresses. It is famous for
its fishermen (fishermen
from Komiza are also known
in San Pedro, California),
so that fish and other
seafood are traditionally
served daily. Famous are
also Komiza wines and
carobs.
Sports and recreational
facilities include three
boccia courts, as well as
various playgrounds for
basketball, handball and
football. Water sports and
diving (during the diving
season) are also very
interesting.
The special atmosphere of
summer evenings is
supplemented by performances
of harmony-singing groups or
children's choirs on the
coastal promenade or in one
of local restaurants.
Exhibitions and other
cultural events are
regularly organized,
especially when the Croats
from the United States of
America, actually Komiza
natives, visit their mother
country.
KOMIZA, a town and harbour at the foot of the Hum hill (587 m), on the western coast of the island of Vis; population 2,476. An average air temperature in January is 8.9 °C. Economy is based on farming, vine and vegetable growing, fishing and fish processing, seafaring and in recent times on tourism. On the eastern coast of the bay are large sand and pebble beaches (Gusarica, Nova Posta, Velo Zalo). Komiza has regular ferry connections with Split; the regional road connects Komiza with Vis.

