Vis
Croatia
The furthest island from mainland
Split, Vis is halfway to Italy and a popular stop for those
sailing the Adriatic, though remains less crowded than the larger
islands. Despite carrying the accolade of one of the beast beaches
in Europe, Stiniva beach doesn’t attract the same hoards – partly
due to the fact the horseshoe, white-pebbled cove is obscured from
view from passing boats and largely due to the difficulty in
accessing it. Choose between descending a narrow, cliff-clutching
path or hop aboard a small vessel from neighbouring Rukavac. When
you tire of the beach, climb Mount Hum for views of Italy across
Komiža bay. Come dinner, Konoba Jastožera is widely cited as securing Vis’
reputation as the culinary hub of Croatia. Head to this old lobster
pothouse for catch of the day grilled, creamed, steamed or paired
with a hearty portion of linguine.