
Pizdica Beach
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We are located on Pizdica Beach, a pebbled cove located outside the center of Komiža. It can be reached by boat, kayak or on foot along a steep path that descends from the road above the beach. When we descend to the sea, we immediately notice how peaceful and secluded the place is. There are no crowds or noise, just clear sea and the sound of waves hitting the pebbles. What makes this beach more special than the others is the natural spring of drinking water. The water literally springs from the rock, right next to the shore. The Pizdica spring is active all year round, even during periods of great drought, making it a rare sight on the islands. Once upon a time, the first city water supply system on Vis was located here. Today, the system has been moved to Korita, but part of the old plant is still visible - a small stone building by the beach is a reminder of that period. If we get closer to the rock, we can see the point from which the water emerges. It comes from the place where two different layers of rock meet: the water-tight salt diapir of Komiža and the carbonate rocks that make up most of the island. It is this natural combination that provides a constant source of fresh water. The sea at Pizdica is crystal clear and very calm. The bottom is covered with small pebbles, and the water is easy to spot rich underwater life. Due to its isolation, there are rarely many people here, even in the middle of the season. Pizdica Beach is not developed or commercialized, but this is exactly what gives it its special character. It is ideal for those who want peace, nature and a place where you can feel how the island still lives in its original form, with sea, stones and a spring that still flows.