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Bar, Old Town
Text and photographs: Djordjije Kalezic
In Bar, cultures meet and seem to mix in breathtaking ways. In the intervening thousands of years since being settled during Neolithic times, Bar has continued to grow while maintaining ancient
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Tivat
Panorama of Tivat Tivat is the newest and smallest municipality in the Bay of Kotor. It did not begin to grow and develop as an urban centre until the end of the nineteenth century. Altogether it covers about 46 km2 and has a population of about 13.000
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Rose
Just a little more than ten kilometers from Tivat airport, on the road to Budva, turn right at the crossroads that lead to Kotor, and you will be heading for Lustica, that is Rose.
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Dobrota
Dobrota is one of those places on the coast where you can still see the former splendour of the bay and the noble town of Kotor, from the time sailing ships like the one from the story about famous Captain Ivo Vizin sailed the seven seas, spreading the
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The beginning of the season in Ulcinj - The Little Town Beach
At the end of June we visited Ulcinj, the town with the longest beach on the Montenegrin coast. On this occasion we want to show the what is going on on the "Little Town Beach" which is 376 meters long, located in a bay between the Old Town Fortress and
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Culture in the Tourist Capital
The Town of Budva is two and a half thousand years old. Its main claim to fame is the rich wealth of cultural events.
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Buljarica
Untouched gemIf you head south towards Bar, you will find Buljarica, just about one kilometer from Petrovac, one of the most beautiful seaside towns on the Montenegrin coast.
Buljarica is still an untouched gem of the Adriatic coast with its unique sandy
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Budva Night Life
As well as having many cultural and historic attractions, Budva is well known for its vibrant night life.
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Kotor city walls
Not many towns around the globe have had the honour to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the ancient Montenegrin city of Kotor, which lies on the shores of the Bay of Kotor, you would never imagine a more beautiful city, and Kotor
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Perast, a walk through eternity
We are often told that to understand the allure of Montenegro, we must approach its shores via the ancient Bay of Kotor. Kotor Bay, also known locally as ‘Boka Kotorska’, enjoys more than 240 sunny days a year and is marked by a number
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