Gusarica Beach is a charming pebble beach located on the northern outskirts of Komiža, a picturesque town on the island of Vis in Dalmatia, Croatia. The beach is named after the nearby 16th-century church of St. Mary, also known as Our Lady of Pirates, lending a historical and cultural ambiance to the area. Surrounded by lush greenery including pine, tamarisk, and carob trees, Gusarica Beach offers plenty of natural shade, making it a perfect retreat during the hot summer months.
The beach is celebrated for its small, soft pebbles and gentle, shallow entrance into the clear Adriatic Sea, making it exceptionally family-friendly and ideal for children, elderly visitors, and those seeking a relaxing seaside experience. Easily reachable by car, scooter, bicycle, or on foot, it lies just about a 5 to 8-minute walk from the center of Komiža and its port, offering convenience alongside tranquility. Visitors often appreciate the blend of natural beauty and accessibility that Gusarica Beach uniquely provides.
With a welcoming and laid-back vibe, the beach caters to diverse visitors including families, nature lovers, and boating enthusiasts. Its proximity to a small harbor allows mooring for small boats and yachts, adding to its appeal as a serene coastal escape within easy reach of town amenities.