The Vis archipelago is made of bigger and smaller islands and rocks. Other than reefs: Rogačić, Mali and Veli Volić, Krava, Pupak, Zuberka, Pločića and Kamik, smaller isles: Greben, Veli and Mali Paržanj, Veli and Mali Barjaci, there are renouned islands:
BIŠEVO – the island is in the south-east of Vis, 5 n/m from Komiža, with surface of 6...
RAVNIK – a protected by law and unihabitated isle on the south-east side of the island, right next...
SV. ANDRIJA (St. Andrew – The Saint) is an island situated 15 n/m west from Komiža. It has...
PALAGRUŽA is a group of isles, in the middle of the Adriatic sea, 68 n/m south from Split,...
JABUKA – The isle of Jabuka is another island of vulcanic origin, situated 26n/m west from Komiža. It...
HOST – an uninhabited isle at the entrance to the Vis bay, named after the English commander sir...
BUDIHOVAC – a small unihabited island, south-east of Vis, just across the Bargujac cove. It is considered heaven...
BRUSNIK is a an uninhabited volcanic isle of 3ha surface , 12n/m west from the island of Vis....