Things to do in Tivat (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
Shahin Alom - RU:“Perast, a charming coastal town in Montenegro, is famed for its baroque architecture, serene bay views, and maritime heritage. Nestled along the Bay of Kotor, it boasts well-preserved stone buildings, elegant churches, and a tranquil, car-free promenade. The town’s highlights include the Church of St. Nicholas and boat trips to the iconic islets of Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and calm blue waters, Perast offers a peaceful escape with a timeless atmosphere. Its rich history, combined with stunning scenery, makes it a perfect destination for leisurely exploration and unforgettable photography.”
且兰老飞老侯:“Kotor, Montenegro is one of the most complete cities in the medieval ancient city on the Adriatic coast, and the ancient city of Kotor was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. Adriatic is a large bay in the Mediterranean Sea, and Kotor Bay is the southernmost fjord in Europe. It happened to be Easter when we arrived in Kotor. Many local tourists have the entrance of the city gates currently decorated with sculptures from the Tito era. The lion sculptures from the Venetian era have been moved to the side.”
枫原没有万叶:“The Blue Grotto of Montenegro, the "mysterious blue eyes" hidden in the Adriatic Sea, is super romantic just by the name. The refraction of the sea water makes the cave appear dreamy blue, like a magical crystal world. 💎 When you enter by boat, it feels like you have entered a secret place. The sunlight penetrates the sea water and the light and shadow flow is super shocking. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a "natural mysterious world worth exploring"! Diving into it, you will be surrounded by deep and charming blue, and you can truly experience the unfathomable depth of the sea. But don't panic, this wonderful blue feast will make you can't help but sigh at the uncanny workmanship of nature. It is a must for diving enthusiasts, and ordinary tourists can also take a boat to experience this dream, a complete visual crit. 🌊”
枫原没有万叶:“The Bay of Kotor, which ranks first on the list of places to spend the summer in Biella, is the shining pearl of the Adriatic Sea! A beautiful bay that you can encounter for free, with a score of 4.7 and 38 reviews, is definitely popular~ The mountains on both sides of the bay are lush, and the towns on the shore are scattered. The sea water is clear and blue. Take a boat cruise or walk along the coast, feel the sea breeze, and see the snow-capped mountains and the blue sea in the distance blend together. The scenery is so beautiful that it is breathtaking. The romance and grandeur of Montenegro are fully displayed here. It is a bay feast that you must check in when you come to Montenegro~”
AURURA木木:“It is relatively small, but the stone-like building really looks very historical. I think it is really good, as if walking in the ancient city, looking at the ancient church, and reading a history book.”
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且兰老飞老侯:“Kotorfjord, Montenegro, has a Notre Dame Island, a small artificial island, only 3,000 ㎡, located on the sea opposite the town of Perast. There is a Catholic church built in 1630 and a navigation light on the island. We took the speedboat, the destination was Blue Hole, the first stop was this Notre Dame Rock Island. Next to a square island is St. George Island, a natural island that is not open to tourists.”
粤走粤远:“A detailed guide to Budva Old Town is here! Included is a hand-drawn aerial map!
Budva, the pearl of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, boasts over 2,500 years of history, blending medieval architecture, azure seas and skies, and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.
I. Budva Old Town Key Sights and Route Map (see first and last images)
⌛️ Half-Day Highlights Route (2-3 hours)
1. Old Town Entrance (Sea Gate)
Enter through the sea-facing "Sea Gate" and admire the Venetian-style arches and city walls.
2. St. Ivan's Church
This 7th-century Gothic church, the highest point in the old town, offers panoramic views of the red rooftops and coastline.
3. Holy Trinity Church
This Byzantine-style Orthodox church houses replicas of mosaics by the Russian icon painter Rublev. 4. Budva Citadel
Entrance fee: €6. The wall walk offers the perfect vantage point for panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.
5. Stroll the Old Town Alleys
Wander through the maze of cobblestone streets, exploring handicraft shops and galleries.
⌛️Day-long In-Depth Tour (5-6 hours)
Morning: Visit the Old Town's Core Sights (same as above)
Afternoon:
Budva City Museum: Exhibits Greek and Roman artifacts and explores the city's millennia of evolution.
"Dancing Girl": A 10-minute walk along the Mogren Beach promenade to see this iconic sculpture, symbolizing faithful love.
Mogren Beach: A crescent-shaped beach on the west side of the old town, with clear waters, ideal for swimming and clifftop hiking.
2. Nearby Tours
Route 1: Budva + Sveti Stefan Island (Half-Day Tour)
Route 2: Budva + Kotor Old Town (Full-Day Tour)
🏡Accommodation: Pera Trixos Heritage Grand Hotel
🍖Restaurant: Restoran Stari Konak
👍The essence of Budva lies in its leisurely journey through the fusion of the ancient city and the sea. Daytimes, explore the millennia-old stories within its stone walls, and evenings, relax on the beach sipping local Vranac red wine. This truly lives up to its reputation as the "Balcony of the Adriatic Coast."
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文文玫瑰:“The ancient city of Kotor is located in the Kotor Bay of the Adriatic Sea. It has the most complete ancient city walls in Europe. The ancient buildings are full of a heavy sense of history! Climb up the city wall and overlook the blue sea. The view is superb. There are also shuttle boats and scattered houses.”
行者晓畅:“The walls of Kotor were first built in the 9th century and were not fully completed until the 19th century. The walls were built on St. John's Hill, surrounding the entire mountainside and winding towards the top of the mountain. Visitors can climb 1,300 steps to reach the highest point of the fortress, where they can overlook the city of Kotor and the depth of the fjord. This is a must-do item for local tours.”
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