Vis

Vis is a well-preserved Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, off the Dalmatian Coast. The town is home to exquisite 17th-century architecture, an Archaeological Museum exhibiting a 4th-century-B.C. bronze statue and St. Jerome’s Church and Monastery which is built over an ancient Roman theater. As you wander through the town you will see the remains of the city's ancient walls and beautiful harbour front, lined with tiny fishing boats. The island was most recently used as the filming location for the 2018 movie Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again for its idyllic settings and some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Don't forget to take a day trip to the island of Biševo, just off Vis, to see the natural phenomena of the famous Blue Grotto, reachable only by boat. Another reason to visit is the food and wine are simply amazing! The restaurants on Vis tend to be family-run, serving a selection of fresh caught seafood and delicious vegetables, washed down with a glass of the island's finest Vugava, with hints of fruit and honey, produced from a local winery. Vis is an island for everyone, especially those looking to really get away from it all. 

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