DAY 7 (Friday)

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The next two days are reserved for one of the most popular and most beautiful islands on the Adrirtic, the island of Vis.  Sail south of the Pakleni archipelago towards the NW coast of the island of Vis, the cape of Barjaci. Keeping track of time, of course, you can check if the sea around Vis differs from Hvar and Brac on numerous little bays and beaches on your way to Komiža.  Passing the cape of Barjaci you will find yourself in Komiza bay. In Komiza you can anchor in the middle of the bay or along the waterfront, which is well supplied with water and electricity. Komiža is one of the loveliest towns in Dalmatia, and has a long fishing tradition. Actually, the oldest known off-shore regatta started in 1593 as a kind of a race for life as the families from Komiža sailed out for fish with 74 traditional wooden boats called "falkuša" and set sail towards Palagruža, the farthest island in Croatia's Adriatic. The distance measured 42 nautical miles and the winners could choose the best fishing areas and positions on the Palagruža's beaches for the entire season, crucial for the success of their journey and their family's well-being. Needless to say, Komiža sports a number of excellent fish restaurants and the narrow old streets of the town in which they are located form a wonderful ambient in a summer night.