The harbour of Komiza sits at the NE end of a wide bay on the West coast of the island of Vis in Croatia, overlooked by the 600-meter high mountain of Hum, on the slopes of which is the WW II hideaway of Tito’s partisans.
The village of Komiza is most attractive, with old stone houses crowding the waterfront and a picture-perfect setting with the mountain looming behind.
The bay receives some protection from S winds in the form of a long breakwater, which is quayed along its whole length and supplied with laid moorings, water and electricity.
There are additional mooring buoys in the bay that can be used by visitors.
Shelter in Komiza is, however, only moderate and the harbour is very uncomfortable with anything W or SW in the wind and is practically untenable with strong winds from those directions.
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