Tivat Bay

Abandoned island Stradioti

The nicest spots for swimming and mooring are around island Stradioti (St Marco), in Krtole cove. This is also a good place to spend the nigh.

There are several shore restaurants which provide moorings for the yachts, such as Konoba Maestral or Vino Santo.

What we see today on the Island Stradioti are the remains of once exclusive facility under the lease of the French club “Mediteranee”.

The other two little islands in Tivat bay are Island of flowers with its monastery and Lady of Mercy with its beautiful church from the 15th century.

Stradioti 42 24 33.77 N 18 41 30.80 E

WARNING: NW from island Stradioti there is a shallow called Tunja.

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Old village Gornja Lastva

If you stay at marina Portomontenegro you can visit an old village called Gornja Lastva located about 3 km from Tivat on Vrmac hill.

The village has about twenty stone houses, a church built in baroque style and an old olive mill from 19th century. The mill is still working as in the old days.

Traditional “Festivities of Lastva” are organised in August. It is a cultural/artistic manifestation, which has for a goal the cherishing of culture, tradition and cuisine of Boka Bay.

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School ship “Jadran”

Tivat’s trademark is the school ship “Jadran” (meaning Adriatic) and you can see it moored at the town’s pier. It was built in German shipyard in 1930. The boat has sailed more than 400.000 nm and its longest trip was the sailing route Dubrovnik-New York-Boston-Dubrovnik in 1938.

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Portomontenegro village

Portomontenegro is not just a marina but a small town for itself with various international restaurants, lively bars and wide range of shops and cultural activities. There is also a small naval museum and a Yacht Club Pool.

"Fashion shows, music concerts, international DJs, wine tastings, luxury brand launches and nightlife all make up the village events calendar, curated to ensure there is on-site entertainment for all ages and tastes." Quoted from Portomontenegro’s web site