Vis is Croatia's most remote inhabited island, and that remoteness is precisely its magic. Closed to foreign visitors until 1989 due to its status as a Yugoslav military base, Vis escaped the tourism development that transformed other Croatian islands, preserving an authenticity that is increasingly rare in the Mediterranean. International audiences discovered Vis as a filming location for the Mamma Mia sequel, but the island's real appeal goes far deeper than any film set.
Our exclusive collection of luxury villas on Vis offers a genuinely secluded island experience. With just a handful of properties available, each one has been personally inspected and represents the island's character — traditional stone architecture, private pools set among Mediterranean gardens, and views across some of the clearest waters in the Adriatic.
Vis Town, the island's main settlement, wraps around a deep natural harbour lined with waterfront restaurants, Renaissance palaces, and crumbling Austrian-era fortifications. Komiza, on the western coast, is a charming fishing village where the daily catch still dictates restaurant menus and colourful wooden boats line the harbour. Between these two towns, the island's interior is a landscape of vineyards, stone walls, and abandoned military installations gradually being reclaimed by nature.