Troskot Apartments are located on the island of Vis in the village Brgujac (Bargujac) on the homonymous peninsula in the middle of the most indented part of South-East coast of the island. Well equipped, three-star, the ideal place for families seeking a quiet environment with beautiful views.
Vis (Italian: Lissa, Greek Issa) is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea 45 km away from main land. The island area is 90.3 km2, and it's connected with the mainland with commercial line from Split two to four times a day during the summer and has a connection to Ancona in Italy. The total length of island Vis coastline is 77 km. Around the island of Vis there are numerous smaller islands and islets (Biševo, Budihovac, Brusnik, Jabuka, Ravnik, Svetac and others). Natural beauty worth seeing the Blue Cave on nearby island Biševo, Green Cave on Ravnik and Queen's Cave on the island of Vis and unique bay Stiniva.
The settlement Brgujac (Bargujac) was founded as a fishing port on the eponymous peninsula in the midst of the most indented part of South-East coast of the island. Paved road is a mile away from Podstražje and shoals which is separated from the island Budihovac and Ravnik have always been among the best fishing post offices in this region. Although the seventies onwards gradually grown into a weekend resort, Bargujac has retained much of the original charm, so it is no wonder that many consider among the most beautiful coastal hamlets whiskey. On a small beach in Bargujac even in August is not to crowdy, and staying on the goath path you can easily reach the most beautiful beach of island Vis, sandy Zaglav.
Swimming on Vis is an unforgettable experience, primarily due to the purity of offshore ocean that lapped. The beaches that are generally accessible by road, suitable for family outings, and because of the abundance of natural shade some of them are ideal for the youngest guests. For adventurers and explorers swimming may not be just here and refresh. Until all the island's beaches there is access to the land side, and climbing cliffs, called. Škraping, can be detected by boat inaccessible pieces of the coast.