Montenegro shares border with Croatia and offers less crowded Adriatic beaches. Bay of Kotor features medieval cities and Venetian waterfront fortifications. Durmitor National Park provides rugged alpine terrain inland
Located near the Bay of Kotor, Tivat serves as the gateway to Montenegro's coast. Known for its modernized atmosphere and a seaside promenade. Offers a peaceful atmosphere away from tourist crowds. Features concrete beaches and lacks a traditional Old Town
UNESCO World Heritage Old Town features 4 km Venetian-era stone walls. Clock Tower stands since 1602, standing through earthquakes and wars. Cathedral of Saint Tryphon is one of Montenegro's two Catholic churches. Maritime Museum showcases town's 18th century maritime dominance
Kotor is located in Boka Kotorska, surrounded by limestone mountains and fjord-shaped bay. UNESCO-listed Old Town is enclosed in medieval fortification system. Best visited during shoulder seasons (May, September, October) to avoid cruise ship crowds
UNESCO World Heritage site located on Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. Town's cobbled streets and narrow alleyways showcase 2,000-year history. Free Kotor map available at Sea Gate information kiosk
Kotor is located 12 km from Porto Montenegro, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Town sits at foot of San Giovanni hill surrounded by Gurdić spring and Skurda river. Known for turbulent history including wars, sieges, and earthquakes