Villa Radeska is a traditional old stone house built in 1911. completely renovated with two apartments Boris and Dina is located in the western part of Komiža 50 m away from the beach and 150 m from the city center, the supply of restaurants and the hotel. For almost fifty years, Villa Radeska has hosted a number of foreign and domestic guests who transform their dreams of vacation and absorption of the Mediterranean spirit into the public. Your hosts: Dina Vuletić and Malik Kulenović.
Where to eat
Tastes of the Mediterranean
The best-known pearl of local cuisine is certainly a commodious roast pie, which has been deserving of its popularity because it is a healthy and tasty traditional meal. The gastronomic offer is rich in seafood delicacies, and also offers a large selection of homemade desserts (dry figs, croissants, etc.). Komiza is also famous for its top wines, among which are the extra vugava (white wine) and biscuit plavac (black wine).
Activities
Those looking for activities and sports can enjoy diving, paragliding, trekking. Komiža also has a Sports Center with two tennis courts and a mini golf and basketball court. Local tourist agencies organize interesting excursions, perhaps the most attractive ones to neighboring islands such as Sušac, Sv.Andria, Brusnik, Palagruža or Biševo, famous for its enchanting Blue cave.
Beaches
Komiza is packed with beautiful beaches - all 15 of them - so you do not have to travel far to enjoy a sunny day at the beach. The nearest, town beach, is only 70m away from our house. However, it is worth taking you to the famous beaches that adorn our island and to which tourists come from all over the world. We recommend that you visit Stiniva, Srebrena, Smokova, Zaglav and all the other beautiful beaches you find attractive.
Komiza
The tourist Komiza leaves breathless, especially after visiting its many natural and cultural sights, among which the Modra cave on the island of Biševo is a unique natural phenomenon that will surely exceed all your expectations. In the very center of the place, on the riviera, there is the most recognizable symbol of Komiža, the Venetian castle Grimaldi (Commune) whose massive walls keep the collection of fishing tools that testify to the multi-century fishery tradition and the original communion gaeta - Falkuša.