Located in Bisevo, a neighboring small island close to Komiza, the blue grotto is a natural wonder where the sun’s rays pass through a small underwater opening and illuminate the cave in luminescent blue light.
The Blue Cave is a top-rated tourist site, and if you are visiting during the high season of July and August, the experience may be underwhelming due to the long wait and the short time (five minutes) spent in the cave.
Located on the island’s western side, Komiza is a charming fishing village located at the base of Mount Hum. Located about 15 minutes from Vis Town, you can easily combine a trip to Komiza with a tour to see the Blue Cave.
A fantastic way to cap the evening is to take a sunset stroll from Vis Town to Kut or visa-versa. A well-lit path along the water makes for a simple stroll complete with artsy boutiques and hip cafes.
The walk is a casual 20-minute stroll, but with ample opportunities to stop at restaurants and boutique stores, it can easily be a simple evening out.