Road routes, local secrets, and quiet corners of the Bay of Kotor — from people who drive these roads daily.

Beyond St Tryphon Cathedral, the Old Town hides a dozen smaller chapels tucked into back lanes and behind unmarked doorways. A walking route through the quietest sacred spaces.
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The forested ridge between Kotor and Tivat offers panoramic views of both sides of the bay. Park at the trailhead and walk to the Austro-Hungarian fortress at the summit.
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Where locals shop for fresh bay fish, Njeguski cheese, and Crmnica valley wine. A morning guide to the Green Market and waterfront stalls.
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From pebble beaches beneath fig trees to concrete platforms with ladders into deep blue water. Nine places to swim that most visitors never find.
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Skip the highway and take the original mountain road through Njeguski village and over the Lovcen shoulder. Smoked ham, monastery relics, and the former royal capital.
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A 10-minute drive from the Old Town walls, Dobrota's waterfront has stone palazzi, wine bars, and some of the bay's best sunset views.
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Where to launch a kayak around Boka Bay, what to see from the water, and how to combine paddling with a driving day trip.
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A narrow road climbs 400 metres above the bay to a stone village abandoned in the 1979 earthquake. The views and the silence are extraordinary.
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The bay bursts into colour between March and May. Orchids, iris, and rockrose line the roads from Kotor to Risan and up toward the Lovcen foothills.
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