Villa Nonna dates from the 17th century, and it was completely reconstructed in 2003.
Villa Nonna is a stone house in the historical centre of Komiža, it was built with the stone of the best quality from the island of Brac. Villa is situated in the longest kala (old Mediterranean street) of Komiža – Ribarska ulica (Fishermens street), which extends from central square to hotel’s beach. Villa Nonna is located only 10 meters from the sea, and 3 minutes by walking from the beach of Hotel Biševo.
Villa Nonna has 7 very modern furnished and equipped apartments.
The reconstruction of Villa Nonna included everything except the stone walls, which were returned to their former glory. All of the floors underwent complete adaptations, as the house is now an apartment complex with seven studio apartments. The use of traditional materials – wood, stone and wrought iron – has returned a feeling of authenticity to the house.
Though Villa Nonna gives the spirit of times past, it is modernly equipped. All apartments are air-conditioned, equipped with a safe and electronic door locks, high quality mattresses and satellite television. The bathrooms are modernly equipped and include a hair dryer. The house also has its own water reservoir and a solar system for water heating .Villa Nonna is capable to heat water to satisfy all the capacity of Villa Nonna for the whole day.
Each apartment of Villa Nonna is named after one Dalmatian plant. Apartment Salvia (Kade) is situated in the ground floor, there is a small yard of 10 m2 and it’s equiped by wooden table and chairs. Both Apartments Olea (Olive) and Rozmarinus (Rosemary) have a small balcony. The rest of the apartments are: Laurus (Laurel), Mentha (Mint), Citrus (Lemon) and Lavandula (Lavender). All the apartments are suitable for 2-3 persons except apartment Rozmarinus which can fit a family with two kids.
Komiza
Komiza is placed on the island Vis, one of the islands of Middle Dalmatia which is connected with daily boat-lines Split-Vis. The town is placed in a bay on the western part of island Vis, under the hill Hum (600m). Komiza attracts tourists with beautiful beaches. Along the eastern part of the bay, there are a lot of beaches which has small stones: Gusarica, Nova posta, Velo zalo and others. There are also a few sandy beaches there. Fruitful land in the inner part of island is giving inhabitants opportunity to grow grapes and fruit. Thanks to the fact that Vis is so far from the main land, sea around Vis is rich with fish and shells. It’s impossible to imagine traditional food without fruits from the sea.There are also many sea sports such as diving, sailing and surfing. If you are interested in having fun and cultural happenings, you can find lots of happening during the summer. From the small, traditional restaurants (Konobas) you can hear the sounds of songs, coming from Klapa (Dalmatian mans quire).