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• Our agent meets the passengers at the end of the airbridge or at the entrance to the terminal with a personalized name board • Escorting through passport control and customs using Fast Track Lanes • Escorting to baggage claim hall, help with the luggage if porter service is pre-booked • Escorting to onward mode of transportation or arrival hall, up to the clients’ needs

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• Our agent meets the passengers at the end of the airbridge or at the entrance to the terminal with a personalized name board • Escorting to baggage claim if needed, porter service if pre-booked • Escorting through immigration and security formalities using Fast Track Lanes • Escorting to the Departure Lounge if arranged and/or to the boarding gate

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Need Fast track services as soon as you arrive at Tivat Airport? VIP Escape’s meet and greet service is your best bet if you want to beat long queues at passport and customs control. Once you arrive, our staff will meet you with a customized name board at the aircraft, speedily escort you through security and immigration procedures and will handle everything from your luggage to every detail needed upon your arrival at the airport.

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Despite its small dimensions, the town of Tivat, in southern Montenegro, attracts considerable touristic interest. This is due not only to its renowned port, specifically designed to host luxury yachts, but also to the vicinity to beautiful places such as the famous bay of Kotor. Paradigm offers a quick and comfortable VIP Meet & Greet service at Tivat Airport, the busiest of the country.

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Meet & greet service with fast track.

Recommended for:

  • Business travelers
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  • A dedicated agent will monitor the status of your flight and punctually meet you at the arrival gate with a personalized signage
  • The agent will assist you and expedite your passage through passport control
  • The agent will lead you on to luggage claim hall and help with the retrieval of your bags
  • Porter services can be prearranged if you need help carrying your baggage
  • You will be ultimately accompanied to your transportation or expecting party in the arrival hall.

Starting from: 209 EUR

  • You will be met by a dedicated agent upon arrival at the airport, at the spot and time previously arranged with either your driver or yourself
  • The agent will guide you to the correct counter and facilitate your check-in procedures
  • VAT refund assistance will be provided if requested
  • You will be expedited through security check and passport control
  • If you have access to a lounge, the agent will take you to it or directly to the gate area
  • The agent will monitor the flight status and lead you to the boarding when the time comes.
  • If you need to clear passport control, the agent will expedite your passage through it
  • You will be swiftly assisted through luggage retrieval, check-in for your connecting flight and security filter, should your itinerary require you to comply with any of these procedures
  • In case of any unforeseen issue, such as a missed connection or a flight cancellation, the agent will remain at your side and closely assist you with your alternative plans
  • The agent will escort you to the lounge, if you have access to it, or all the way to the scheduled gate of your departure flight.

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Best Things to Do in Tivat On Any Visit (+My Top Travel Tips)

For most people, the city of Tivat in Montenegro evokes a single association and that is the airport. For some reason, it is not very common to include it in Montenegro’s itinerary even though there are quite a few interesting things to do in Tivat always on any visit.  

As a resort destination, Tivat has emerged relatively recently and, when compared to Budva, Herceg Novi , or other beach cities in Montenegro , it may not seem as captivating.

However, Tivat offers an ideal retreat for independent travelers who prioritize exploring Montenegro over lounging on the beach. And since it was also recognized by UNESCO as a natural and cultural heritage site, there is an extra reason to visit it.

Going to Tivat Soon & Need a Cool Place to Stay? 

Here are the best hand-picked accommodation options for all budgets:

Best Hotels in Tivat for All Budgets

  • Sea Point Apart Hotel – 3* apart hotel (budget)
  • Rosic Apartment –  sea view (mid-budget)
  • Casa Montenegro Residence – on the mountain (mid-budget)
  • Boka di Mare – seafront apartment (mid-budget)
  • La Fleur Boutique – 5* luxury in Tivat center (lux)

Planning to travel around Montenegro? Be sure to book your car rental in Tivat as it is one of the best cities for car hire!

And don’t miss my guides to renting a car in Montenegro and driving in Montenegro to know all ins & outs!

In my endeavor to provide an objective overview of Tivat as a holiday destination in Montenegro, I have created this post with Tivat’s must-see and some best Tivat sightseeing spots to show you how to make the most of a visit there!

FAQs About Tivat, Montenegro

Is tivat worth visiting.

waterfront in Tivat Montenegro

Yes, Tivat is worth visiting but how much time you’d want to spend in Tivat will depend on your travel goals.

The main things Tivat is famous for are the luxurious Porto Montenegro, beautiful landscapes, and a convenient starting point of this city for exploring other beautiful places in Montenegro.

Tivat municipality has some of the ancient mountain villages (like Donja Lastva or Milovici for example), architectural monuments, and the Solila Nature Park with rare bird species and unique flora. 

Tivat is also home to some nice luxurious accommodations (like this hotel for example), a marina with yachts, world-famous restaurants, and shops that create an atmosphere of luxury and indulgence.

It also offers guests various sports events and music and theater festivals that are the most diverse in the country.

Should You Stay in Tivat?

Tivat is a great city where to stay in Montenegro for a few reasons.

First – it is located almost in the middle of the Montenegrin coast, making it convenient to reach it by plane and then travel to other cities along the coast or more inland to nature.

Nestled at the foot of Vrmac mountain, Tivat benefits from a tunnel that connects it with Kotor , providing a shorter travel route to the beautiful Bay of Kotor . Also, the drive to Budva and then Ulcinj or Skadar Lake is quite short as well.

And another thing – Tivat is also well connected with the city of Herceg Novi, located on the border with Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. Thanks to a ferry it is possible to travel fast between these two cities. So if you are coming from Croatia and want to stay in Montenegro in a place from where it will be easy to travel to other parts of the country, Tivat can be a great option. 

Additionally, buses in Tivat provide a reliable mode of transportation for exploring coastal cities and the country’s interior, with the bus station conveniently located near the airport.

Best Things to Do in Tivat on Any Visit

Visit porto montenegro (most famous tivat thing to do).

Porto Montenegro is one of the most famous places in Tivat where all visitors go probably right after arriving. And paying a visit there is really a must-do thing to get to know the city.

Porto Montenegro is a luxury marina and residential complex with a prestigious waterfront development that was designed to provide a high-end lifestyle experience for residents and visitors. If you have been to Herceg Novi and visited a resort area of PortoNovi, then you should have an idea of what Porto Montenegro is like as it is a similar concept.

Porto Montenegro from above

It can be considered a city within a city . There are many cafes, bars, and restaurants of various price ranges, where you can try different cuisines with a gourmet approach. You’ll also find fancy boutique shops with clothing, shoes, and accessories from premium international brands.

Additionally to that, Porto Montenegro has a yacht club, tennis courts, a gym, and a bar with a pool . Depending on the months of the year, various sailing regattas and other sports events take place here as well as seasonal exhibitions, fashion shows, jazz festivals, and other events.

Porto Montenegro is really a huge venue for concerts and festivals. This is why I recommend you check all their attractions and events here . Chances are high that something will be going on there during the time when you visit.

Go to the Maritime Heritage Museum & Explore a Real Submarine

One of the best things to do in Tivat for families with kids is to go to a Maritime Heritage Museum, located near the old dry dock in Porto Montenegro.

It houses more than 300 interesting exhibits related to the maritime history of the city. But the largest and most fascinating specimens are two submarines, located on the territory adjacent to the museum.

Right next to the museum building, you’ll find one of them, the restored Yugoslavian diesel-electric submarine , Heroj (that translates to “Hero”). Its interior has been reconstructed to give visitors an idea of the submarine’s structure and operation. What makes it particularly interesting is the fact that it was a real submarine that Yugoslavia’s marine military forces used.

Watch the Sunset on the Pina Waterfront

The Pina waterfront is a favorite place for walks among city residents with multiple cafes and restaurants. It connects to the luxury resort hotel Porto Montenegro and marina and opens up views of yachts and the bay.

There, anchored at the dock, is the only three-masted training sailboat Jadran that holds special significance in Montenegro. It is the only boat of its kind in the country that serves as a unique symbol of maritime heritage and training. The boat provides hands-on experience and training for sailors, allowing to learn the art of sailing and seamanship. 

Small boats also set off for sea excursions from this spot and you can hop on one around the bay specifically for the sunset .

eating mussels with a view in Tivat

Visit the Bucha Palace in Tivat City Center

It is one of the lesser-known things to do in Tivat which has a story to tell and shows a different side of the city.

Historically, during the development of the towns in the Bay of Kotor under the Venetian protectorate, Tivat was a resort area for noble families. This is why today, there is no Old Town with a fortress in Tivat as in many other Montenegrin cities along the coast.

However, old architectural monuments are still on the radar among the more modern buildings. The most famous old architectural piece in the city is the Bucha Palace , built in the 16th century as a summer residence for the Bucha and Lukovich noble families .

This architectural complex consists of a palace, a chapel, a tower, and a garden surrounded by a stone wall. It is one interesting place to visit and see how noble families of Montenegro lived before.

Nowadays, from time to time, the palace also hosts exhibitions and there is an ethnographic museum inside.

Take a Walk in the Old “Veliki Gradski” City Park

The “Veliki Gradski” city park with its centuries-old trees deserves special attention.

It was established during Austro-Hungarian rule by the order of Admiral Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck, who commissioned ship captains to plant a tree each time their ships docked in Tivat.

That’s why this park has so many rare plants from different countries. The tradition, by the way, is still maintained until this day. Residents of Tivat plant new trees every time when they celebrate important events in the city.

This city park was declared a natural monument of Montenegro in 2014 and today it covers an area of over 4 hectares. 

Take a Walk to the Ancient Village of Donja Lastva

This is my favorite thing to do in Tivat in the early morning before everyone goes outside and the area becomes too busy. I like to walk there taking in the views on the way and then stop at Ponta by BigBan to have a morning cappuccino. But you can go any other time during the day as the village is special in many ways.

Donja Lastva is a former fishing village that has nice beaches and a beautiful promenade for strolling . It connects with Tivat by a road along the waterfront with scenic views. This road provides a tranquil setting for leisurely walks, enjoying the coastal scenery , and experiencing the laid-back lifestyle of Tivat.

Donja Lastva

The village is a nice place where to pause as it features a mix of traditional stone houses with small beaches and views. And there is a Catholic Church of St. Rochus, built in the classical Venetian style that stands in the center.

To reach it, you just need to walk along the waterfront from the Maritime Heritage Museum towards the Lepetane ferry dock.

And then if you are traveling to Montenegro on a budget, Donja Lastva is also a good place to stay since it has some budget-friendly accommodations.

If you need a good place to stay on a budget , look into the beautiful Sea Point Apart Hotel and Eco Hotel Carrubba .

Visit the Punto Crudo Restaurant

In Donja Lastva, right by the sea in a historic building, you’ll find an eco-restaurant “ Punto Crudo ” with creative cuisine. It is one of my favorite places to eat in Tivat.

From the terrace, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the sea and mountains. There is also a large, old carob tree growing there.

Carob tree fruits are pods with seeds used as a cocoa substitute in baking and beverage production. The tree was planted by Antonia Nina Stepčevich, a resident of Donja Lastva before she left for America in 1886. The street where the restaurant building is located is named after this tree, which is protected by the state.

trying food in Tivat

Visit the Three Islands Opposite Tivat 

Across from the city in the Bay of Tivat, there are three islands – the Island of Flowers (St. Michael), Island of Stradioti (St.Mark), and Island of Gospa od Milosti (Our Lady of Mercy). Going to one (or all) of them will be an activity for active travelers.

On the Island of Flowers , you should visit the Monastery of St. Archangel Michael and the Church of the Holy Trinity. Park a car in this area and walk to the island on a bridge around 10 m long. You’ll find there a local beach about 1 km long which goes around the entire coastline of the island. There are also cafes and eateries on this island and a souvenir shop at the monastery.

Island of Flowers near Tivat

The Island of St. Mark (Stradioti) is currently uninhabited, but it used to be a remote resort for a beach holiday in Yugoslavia. In the last century, the French hotel chain Club Méditerranée built reed huts there, allowing visitors to stay a few days and have access to wild nature. With time, when the business became unprofitable, it fell into despair but the natural beauty stayed and is still captivating.

On the tiny island of Gospa od Milosti , with a length of 147 meters and a width of 80 meters, there is a women’s monastery founded in the 15th century, along with the Church of the Most Holy Mother of God.

These islands are located close to each other, and you can explore them all in one trip by taking a boat ride from Tivat.

Explore the Bay of Kotor From the Sea

Tivat is one of the best places in the Bay of Kotor from where to go on a boat trip. So of course, if you haven’t been on any boat tour yet, make sure to add it to your Montenegro itinerary.

At the Pina waterfront in the Tivat city center, there is a dock for excursion boats and you can buy a tour right there on spot. Some go only around the Bay of Tivat while others around the entire Bay of Kotor, including the towns of Perast, Kotor, and its surroundings. But there are also other trips to the open sea and Budva.

Here are options for boat tours if you prefer to arrange it in advance:

Explore Hiking Trails Nearby

Tivat is located at the foot of the Vrmac Mountain range, separating it from Kotor. There are many marked hiking trails for hikers in the area .

From Donja Lastva (the one I talked about above), you can take a marked trail for a hike in the mountains and visit the ancient village of Gornja Lastva. There, you can see a preserved church, a square, and many stone houses built in the old style. During the summer , the village hosts gastronomic festivals and concerts almost every week and other events.

On Mount Vrmac, there are also military fortifications from the Austro-Hungarian era. These are the Gorazda and Vrmac fortresses . You can go hiking to them as well from Tivat or reach them by car.

From both of these fortresses, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Bay of Kotor and the mountains, but the perspective is very different.

More experienced and prepared hikers can join a hiking tour to Kotor from Tivat through the mountains or conquer all the peaks of the Vrmac range – Sveti Ilija (785 m), Velji Vrh (712 m), Čisti Vrh (616 m), Popova Glava (584 m), and Sveti Vid (440 m). Hiking to them all offers breathtaking views.

thing to do in Tivat on a colder day

Don’t Miss Birdwatching at Solila Nature Reserve

The Solila Nature Park deserves special attention as a unique bird sanctuary covering an area of 150 hectares. It is named after the old salt mines located there.

In the Middle Ages, there were salt pans, and in 1683, Solila provided 81% of the income for local residents. The industry declined over time but has now been revived in this unusual context.

The marshy area is a favorite nesting place for birds and you can see it for yourself thanks to the convenient paths for walking and bird watching set in the park for visitors.

Solila Nature Reserve offers a unique opportunity to observe rare birds in their natural habitat. Over 100 bird species nest and spend winter there . The most popular inhabitants of the park are flamingos. Other species include the sea eagle, black-winged stilt, Eurasian woodcock, common moorhen, gray crane, and little egret.

This park is only 9 km from Tivat and you can easily reach it by car. But for a bigger adventure, do it better by bicycle which you can rent in Tivat city.

Visit the Lustica Bay Resort

The success of Porto Montenegro in Herceg Novi has shown large investors the attractiveness of luxury resort development projects with full infrastructure in Montenegro. This is why in the Municipality of Tivat, on the open sea, another resort project popped up a few years ago and that’s the Lustica Bay resort on the Lustica Peninsula.

It is a real small luxury town among the steep cliffs on the open sea that includes apartments, the five-star hotel The Chedi , beaches, restaurants, and a yacht marina. There is also a promenade with a lighthouse for romantic walks and infrastructure for active leisure.

In addition to that, Lustica Bay hosts cultural and sports events that often happen a few times a week in the busy summer season. The events calendar is available on this site .

Lustica Bay

You can come to Lustica Bay from Tivat on a quick trip by car and for a walk, exquisite dining or spend a day in the pool at Chedi Hotel.

For a more budget-friendly experience, head to the 21 Beach Club at Pecka Beach . For those who prefer seclusion, they can stay for a few days at The Chedi Hotel or in one of the resort’s apartments.

Rent a Kayak or SUP to Paddle Around

The calm sea in the Bay of Tivat allows for both short and long kayak or stand-up paddleboard (SUP) excursions. This type of activity is becoming increasingly popular, and Tivat provides all the necessary conditions for water sports.

There is a kayak rental shop in the city center where to hire kayaks and paddle boards. In the summer season, you need to book them in advance to reserve the time slot, so just walk in and reserve on spot. Otherwise, you can book it online.

>> Prebook your SUP (possibly with a guided tour) to tour the bay from Tivat

Where to Eat in Tivat on Your Visit

First of all, you have to try food in Porto Montenegro which is considered a gastronomic center of the coast. It offers a variety of cuisines, including original traditional dishes from around the world.

But if you don’t have time or you are not in the mood for refined cuisine, you can enjoy Italian food at Al Posto Giusto pizzeria . This popular and affordable place has been serving excellent dishes for many years. Visit their Instagram for more information.

On a hot day, you can try the ice cream from the Serbian chain Moritz Eis . They offer a wide selection of unusual flavors that will surprise even the most avid gourmets.

Montenegrin food in Tivat

To find more restaurants, cafes, and confectioneries in Porto Montenegro, you can find an up-to-date list at the following link . 

Outside Porto Montenegro, in the city itself, I can also recommend from personal experience the restaurant-pizzeria Mala Bevanda with charming interior and nice views of the sea. It is known for its selection and quality of Mediterranean and local dishes, including meat and fish.

What to Know About the Beaches in Tivat

There are no beaches within the city limits of Tivat, but there are beaches in the surrounding areas where it is possible to walk on foot.

For example, the settlement of Seljanovo north of Tivat is a good option with both pebbly and platform beaches. And the beach of Kalardovo south of the airport is another beach where to go to if you don’t want to leave the area and get to other beaches along the Montenegro coast or beaches in Budva .

Due to the characteristics of the bay, the sea around Tivat is always warmer and less salty. In August water often blooms. This is why (to be honest) Tivat is not really a beach destination. I wouldn’t be planning a beach vacation in Tivat at all.

If you make a base in Tivat and want to swim in azure cool water, I highly recommend you rent a car and drive to the Lustica Peninsula. It is really a place where to enjoy beautiful beaches and the open sea.

Bonus: Tivat or Budva – Which One is Better

Budva vs Tivat beach

When comparing Tivat with Budva, you need to look at the following and choose what is more important to you:

Unlike Budva, Tivat lacks a distinct old town, beautiful beaches, and modern glass buildings that create a contemporary aesthetic. Beaches are pretty much non-existent directly in the city (as mentioned above) but there are a few smaller beaches in adjacent settlements where you’ll need to walk.

However, Tivat is very green and cozy since buildings are mostly low-rise and there are a lot of trees and plants. You’ll find many hiking trails nearby, trendy restaurants, and nice fancy shops.

So, Tivat or Budva – which city should you choose as a base for your vacation in Montenegro? 

Choose Tivat if:

1.) If you plan to visit Montenegro for nature and road trips and don’t plan to spend much time on beaches. In fact, Tivat is an excellent city where to make a base to travel around the country. It is less touristy and less crowded and it is easier to find parking there in the high season.

2.) If you love extensive walks or hiking in the mountains, Tivat is the best choice since its location near the Vrmac mountain opens up access to so many trails with fantastic views.

3.) Tivat is better for people who love a combination of a quiet stay with various events. Thanks to Porto Montenegro extensive program of events, there is always something going on their in terms of concerts, exhibitions, jazz shows, and concerts.

4.) If you want to go on boat trips and explore nearby islands, Tivat is better than Budva for that.  

Choose Budva if:

1.) If you look to be close to the sea and want to have a slow beach vacation. Beaches in Budva are gorgeous!!

2.)  Choose Budva when thinking to stay in or near the old town. The city’s old part Stari Grad is one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast which is over 2,500 years old. Staying there feels quite special, particularly outside July and August when it is quieter.

3.) If you are a party person and looking to visit for the nightlife, then Budva will be a better option for you

4.) Budva is also a better pick in terms of the number of hotels and types of accommodation in general. You’ll find all types of hotels in Budva for different budgets, including all-inclusive like Iberostar Bellevue or other hotels of this type down the coast.

5.) Another reason to choose Budva for its cultural life. The city authorities take good care of cultural entertainment, so during the summer there are always some types of festivals that take place, concerts, performances by street artists, and concerts with world-known music stars.

More Montenegro Travel Inspiration

  • Is Montenegro a good country? – what to know before you go
  • Is Montenegro Safe? – honest answers to important questions
  • Visiting Lovcen National Park – hiking trails & best sights
  • Hiking in Durmitor Park – 10 stunning hikes that should be on your list
  • Bobotov Kuk Hike – guide to the highest peak of Montenegro
  • Driving Sedlo Pass – one of the most beautiful road trips in Durmitor
  • Hiring a car in Montenegro – things to know and avoid
  • Where to Stay in Montenegro – quick overview of resort cities
  • How to Find & Rent Apartment in Montenegro – long term
  • Is Herceg Novi worth visiting? – when it is & when it is not
  • Day Trips From Kotor – and where not to go
  • Autumn in Montenegro – why it’s the best season to visit
  • Backpacking Montenegro – what to know
  • Montenegro Travel Guide – all my posts in one place!

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Anya is originally from Ukraine but in heart she is a citizen of the world. She is working online and that’s why has an opportunity to travel a lot and live in different countries. At present time, she is based in Spain while waiting for the war in Ukraine to be over to be able to return home. On this blog, her main goal is to inspire others to travel to under-the-radar places and discover the world while working remotely.

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Tivat Travel Guide: Things to Do, See and Eat in Tivat, Montenegro

Welcome! Are you ready to discover one of the best-kept secrets of the Adriatic Sea? Nestled in the heart of Montenegro’s stunning coastal region, Tivat is a small but vibrant town with a charm all its own. From its luxurious marina to its quaint town center, Tivat offers a blend of Mediterranean tranquility and modern amenities, making it a perfect getaway for travelers looking for something a little off the beaten path.

Tivat seascape views

Dive into Tivat’s Scenic Beauty

A Picturesque Setting: Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the salty sea breeze on your face, and the lush greenery of the surrounding hills — that’s Tivat for you. With its crystal-clear waters and scenic views, it’s a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike. Take a leisurely stroll along the palm-lined seafront, or explore the nearby hidden coves and beaches, perfect for a day of relaxation.

Explore the Cultural Tapestry

Rich History and Vibrant Culture: Though Tivat is rapidly modernizing, it still retains a deep connection to its historical roots, which can be explored through its architecture and local museums. The town’s cultural life is vibrant, with festivals and events celebrating everything from maritime traditions to local music and art. Don’t miss a visit to the Maritime Heritage Museum, where you can delve into the naval history that is a proud hallmark of the area.

Savor the Local Flavors

A Culinary Delight: Tivat’s dining scene is a delightful surprise for foodies. Here, you can savor the fresh flavors of the Mediterranean. Seafood caught just hours before it’s served, olives from nearby groves, and locally produced wines that are as rich in flavor as they are in history. Whether it’s dining in a chic waterfront restaurant or grabbing a bite at a cozy bistro, each meal is an opportunity to taste the region’s culinary wealth.

An Adventure Hub

Activities for Everyone: Adrenaline junkies and leisure seekers alike will find plenty to do in Tivat. Whether you’re into sailing, kayaking, or just want to enjoy a scenic bike ride around the bay, Tivat’s got you covered. The town is also a great base for day trips to Montenegro’s renowned attractions like the Bay of Kotor and the glamorous Porto Montenegro, packed with its super yachts and high-end lifestyle.

So, pack your bags, bring your adventurous spirit, and let Tivat reveal its treasures to you.

Tivat Travel Guide: Things to do in Tivat, Montenegro with views of the harbour boardwalk with sailboats on the water

Tivat City Guide: A Brief History Of Tivat, Montenegro

Ready to time travel? Tivat may be a hub of modern luxury and maritime splendor today, but its story began long, long ago. Tucked away in the Bay of Kotor, this Montenegrin town has seen Illyrian tribes, Roman conquerors, and Venetian merchants, each leaving their mark on this Adriatic gem. Let’s dive into the rich tapestry of Tivat’s history, exploring how it transformed from a quiet settlement into a vibrant coastal town.

From Ancient Roots to Medieval Might

The Early Days: Evidence suggests that Tivat, like much of the Montenegrin coast, was inhabited since prehistoric times. Artifacts and ruins in the area hint at its role as a minor settlement during the Roman era, growing in prominence under Byzantine and later Venetian control. Its strategic location made Tivat a maritime outpost, guarding the serene waters of the Bay of Kotor against pirates and invaders.

Venetian Influence: Under the Venetians, Tivat gained new importance. The republic fortified the town and integrated it into the flourishing trade routes across the Adriatic. Remnants of these times are visible in the old stone buildings and fortifications dotting the landscape, whispering stories of a bustling medieval port.

A New Era: The Austro-Hungarian Touch

Building the Modern Town: The 19th century brought significant changes with the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s expansion. Tivat was chosen as a site for one of the main naval bases of the powerful fleet. The construction of the Arsenal in the late 1800s marked the beginning of modern Tivat, laying down the infrastructure that would support its future growth.

A Cultural Melting Pot: During this time, Tivat became a melting pot of cultures, as workers from different parts of the empire settled here, bringing diverse influences that shaped its architectural and cultural landscape. This period also sparked the development of Tivat’s maritime education and engineering, foundations that would steer the town’s economic and social courses for years to come.

Twentieth Century and Beyond

Yugoslav Years: As part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and later Socialist Yugoslavia, Tivat continued to develop, although its naval significance diminished. The post-World War II era saw Tivat reinventing itself as a tourist destination, leveraging its beautiful marinas, warm climate, and the scenic beauty of the Bay of Kotor to attract visitors from across the globe.

Modern Renaissance: Today, Tivat stands out as a luxury yachting haven, thanks to significant investments like those in Porto Montenegro, which transformed the old naval base into a world-class marina and residential complex. This redevelopment brought a new wave of tourism and set the stage for Tivat’s current status as a trendy, upscale destination on the Montenegrin coast.

Embracing the Future: As we look back at Tivat’s journey through the ages, it’s clear this town has mastered the art of transformation. From ancient outpost to Venetian stronghold, from Austro-Hungarian naval base to modern luxury hotspot, Tivat has continually evolved while maintaining its unique charm and historical heritage.

Tivat traditional houses with mountain views in Montenegro

Tivat Top Attractions and Best Places to Visit in Montenegro

Begin your time in Tivat by checking out the Maritime Heritage Museum . Back when Montenegro was a part of Yugoslavia, Tivat was home to the famed Arsenal shipyard. It once housed ships for that’s nation’s navy, but today, it is full of artifacts from that era.

However, you won’t find its top attractions inside. Outdoors, you’ll find two Yugoslav submarines in dry dock. While they no longer patrol the waters of the Adriatic, you can climb atop them via a steel staircase on the side. You even go inside, but to do that, you’ll need to sign up for the guided tour. At 5 EUR apiece, it’s a great value!

Before moving onto the other cultural attractions that Tivat has to offer, get a selfie with The Jadran. The Jadran is a 19th-century sailboat that the Montenegrin navy inherited from the former Yugoslavia. While you can’t board the ship, it’s a spectacular sight, especially when the crew unfurls its sails!

The Tivat area boasts a pair of small but impressive churches. Start by checking out the St. Roko Church . It is easy to access, as it is on the waterfront near the centre of town. This 19th-century beauty looks older than its age, as locals built it from rock quarried from nearby mountains. Because of this, it blends in well with surrounding buildings.

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The interior is cosy and peaceful, making it a great place to reflect and recharge. Just be sure to dress and act respectfully – this church is more a local’s spot than a bona fide tourist attraction. If you’d prefer to attend mass, the local priest holds services here daily at 9 am.

Venture further out of Tivat, and you’ll find St. Mary’s Church . This 15th-century gem boasts sweeping views of the Bay of Kotor and Perast, as it sits atop a local hill. Vehicle access is a challenge – the road is narrow, making it tough when encountering opposing traffic.

While it is physically taxing, we recommend hiking up. By taking your time and packing plenty of water, you’ll get there, minus the stress of driving. The pastor often closes the church to outside visitors, but its exterior has impressive character. Besides, the views offer their own reward!

Are you staying in the area long-term? Take in some performing arts with the locals at the Tivat Culture Centre . The stage here host regional theatre troupes and touring musical acts alike. When shows aren’t on, take in the art gallery, which features pieces from Montenegrin artists.

Tivat views of the city from a higher vantage point in the mountains in Montenegro

Other Cultural Attractions: Trip to Tivat, Montenegro

Some choose to dock in Kotor or Budva. However, many superyacht owners seek out the relative anonymity of Tivat by calling at Porto Montenegro instead. Consequently, if you choose to stay here, you’ll get to check out all the boats that the rich & famous use to explore the world.

All this wealth attracts a variety of high-end businesses. Adjacent to the docks, you’ll find many excellent designer shops, restaurants, and bars. Even if you don’t patronize them, their presence makes for incredible people-watching. If you’re not staying in Tivat, consider coming here for Porto Montenegro – you won’t regret it!

Tivat can’t compete with the likes of Budva when it comes to beaches. But it does have a pair that are great spots to spend a gorgeous day. Start by laying out a towel at Plavi Horizonti Beach . You’ll find it a little way out of town in a small cove.

Other Attractions

The waters here are very shallow, so this beach is an excellent place to take a young family. This fact also means the water here is warmer than elsewhere – perfect if you are accustomed to tropical beaches. The beach itself is a mix of sand and small pebbles, so it is easy on the feet.

Note that there is an entrance fee of 3 EUR per person. However, it does come with sun lounger access, which may be attractive to some.

Kalardovo Beach is another beach popular with Tivat locals and long-stay tourists. Its location puts it close by the regional airport – this may annoy some, but plane-spotters love it. Like Plavi Horizonti, the water here is shallow, making it suitable for children. A cafe and bar are on-site, so those who enjoy such conveniences may prefer this beach.

End your visit to Tivat with an evening on the Pine Embankment . A popular place among locals, you’ll see plenty of them in the evening hours. Join them in a stroll, then have a meal in a cafe, restaurant, or bar. Porto Montenegro is nearby, so feel free to head here after visiting the famous marina.

Top 20 Things To Do in Tivat, Montenegro For Visitors

Here are the top 20 things to do in Tivat:

Tivat fascinating architecture

1. Stroll Along Porto Montenegro

Porto Montenegro, a luxury marina development, offers upscale dining, shopping, and leisure facilities. Visitors can admire super yachts, browse high-end boutiques, or enjoy a meal with views of the marina. The Maritime Heritage Museum, located within Porto Montenegro, showcases the area’s naval history. It’s a perfect spot for experiencing the luxury side of Tivat.

2. Relax at Plavi Horizonti Beach

Plavi Horizonti Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and fine pebbly sand, is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Tivat area. It’s ideal for families due to its shallow waters and tranquil setting. The beach is surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation, adding to its serene beauty. Visitors can rent sunbeds and umbrellas, making it perfect for a full day of relaxation.

3. Explore the Gornja Lastva Village

Gornja Lastva, a small village located on the Vrmac hill above Tivat, offers a glimpse into traditional Montenegrin life. The village is known for its well-preserved architecture, ancient olive groves, and stunning views of the Bay of Kotor. Cultural events, including music nights and art exhibitions, are held here during the summer. It’s an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the town.

4. Visit the Buća-Luković Museum & Gallery

The Buća-Luković Museum & Gallery, housed in a historic building, showcases the cultural and historical heritage of Tivat and the Bay of Kotor. The museum’s collection includes archaeological finds, ethnographic objects, and works of art. It’s a must-visit for history buffs and art lovers. The gallery also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year.

5. Enjoy the Tivat Botanical Gardens

The Tivat Botanical Gardens, created in the early 20th century by seafarers, house a unique collection of exotic plants from around the world. The gardens are a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, offering shaded pathways and a variety of plant species. It’s a beautiful spot for a leisurely walk or a picnic. The gardens demonstrate the town’s connection to the sea and its natural beauty.

6. Hike to Vrmac Fortress

The Vrmac Fortress, located on the divide between Tivat and Kotor, offers hiking enthusiasts a chance to explore historical ruins while enjoying panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor. The hike to the fortress is moderately challenging but rewarding. Along the way, hikers can observe diverse flora and fauna. The fortress itself is a reminder of Montenegro’s strategic importance and turbulent history.

7. Sail in the Bay of Kotor

Sailing in the Bay of Kotor is one of the best ways to experience the area’s natural beauty. Visitors can rent a boat or join a guided sailing tour to explore hidden coves, quaint coastal villages, and historical landmarks. The calm waters of the bay make it perfect for sailing enthusiasts of all levels. Sunset sails offer particularly stunning views and a memorable experience.

8. Visit Our Lady of the Rocks Island

Our Lady of the Rocks is an artificial island off the coast of Perast, easily accessible from Tivat by boat. The island’s church and museum house a collection of maritime artifacts and religious art. According to legend, the island was created by sailors who laid rocks and old ships filled with rocks in the sea. It’s a unique cultural and historical site with breathtaking views of the bay.

9. Enjoy Local Cuisine at the Tivat Promenade

The Tivat Promenade, lined with restaurants and cafes, is a great place to enjoy Montenegrin cuisine and fresh seafood. Visitors can dine al fresco, enjoying the sea breeze and views of the marina. The promenade comes alive in the evening, with locals and tourists alike enjoying the relaxed atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot to sample local dishes such as “burek” and “ćevapi.”

10. Take a Day Trip to Kotor

The UNESCO-listed old town of Kotor is just a short drive from Tivat. Visitors can explore medieval architecture, climb the fortress walls for stunning views, and wander through narrow cobblestone streets. Kotor’s rich history and well-preserved buildings make it a fascinating day trip. The town also hosts numerous cultural events and festivals.

11. Explore the Island of Sveti Marko

The Island of Sveti Marko, formerly known as Stradioti, is known for its dense Mediterranean vegetation and sandy beaches. Once home to a holiday resort, the island is currently uninhabited but remains a popular spot for boat trips and picnics. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the island’s paths and relax on its beaches.

12. Visit Solila Nature Reserve

Solila Nature Reserve, located just outside Tivat, is an important ecological site and bird sanctuary. The reserve’s wetlands are home to a variety of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the reserve’s biodiversity and conservation efforts. It’s a peaceful spot for a walk and an opportunity to learn about Montenegro’s natural heritage.

13. Participate in the Tivat World Music Festival

The Tivat World Music Festival brings together musicians from around the globe, showcasing a wide range of musical styles and traditions. The festival’s open-air concerts, held in various locations around Tivat, offer a lively and multicultural atmosphere. It’s a great way to experience world music and the town’s vibrant cultural scene. The festival usually takes place in the summer, attracting both local and international artists.

14. Relax at Donja Lastva Beach

Donja Lastva Beach, with its pebbly shores and clear waters, is a quieter alternative to the more popular beaches in Tivat. The beach offers stunning views of the bay and the surrounding mountains. It’s a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying watersports. The beachfront features a few cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy refreshments.

15. Experience the Boka Nights Festival

The Boka Nights Festival, celebrated in Tivat and across the Bay of Kotor, is a vibrant event that features boat parades, fireworks, and live music. The festival celebrates the maritime heritage of the bay and its communities. Boats are decorated with lights and sail through the bay, creating a magical atmosphere. It’s one of the most picturesque and festive events in the region.

16. Shop at Tivat’s Farmers Market

Tivat’s Farmers Market is the place to find fresh local produce, artisanal products, and traditional Montenegrin specialties. The market is a lively spot where visitors can interact with local farmers and artisans. It’s an ideal place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and homemade goods. The market provides a taste of the local lifestyle and culinary traditions.

17. Kayak in the Blue Cave

Kayaking tours to the Blue Cave, located near the Lustica Peninsula, offer an adventurous way to explore one of Montenegro’s natural wonders. The cave is known for its stunning blue waters and unique lighting effects. Kayaking allows for a close-up view of the cave’s interior and the surrounding coastal scenery. It’s an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

18. Visit the Naval Heritage Collection

The Naval Heritage Collection, part of Porto Montenegro, displays a collection of maritime artifacts, including historic ships and naval equipment. The museum highlights the naval history of the Bay of Kotor and Montenegro. It’s housed in a beautifully restored building, adding to the ambiance. The collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s maritime past.

19. Hike to Vrmac Ridge

Vrmac Ridge, which divides Kotor Bay and Tivat Bay, offers scenic hiking trails with stunning views of the surrounding area. The ridge features a mix of Mediterranean vegetation and historical sites, including old Austro-Hungarian fortresses. It’s a popular spot for hiking and mountain biking. The summit provides panoramic views of both bays, making it well worth the effort.

20. Enjoy Water Sports at Zupa Park

Zupa Park, located along Tivat’s coastline, offers a variety of water sports activities, including jet skiing, paddleboarding, and parasailing. The park’s clear waters and beautiful setting make it a perfect place for adventure and relaxation. Equipment rental and lessons are available for all skill levels. It’s a great way to experience the Adriatic Sea’s beauty and have fun.

Kacamak Traditional Montenegrin Food in Tivat, Montenegro

What To Eat and Drink in Tivat, Montenegro

Here’s your travel guide to the must-try foods and drinks when visiting this vibrant town, where the Mediterranean meets the Balkans in every bite.

Fresh Seafood Delights

1. Grilled Fish (Riba na Žaru)

  • Description: Freshly caught fish from the Adriatic, such as sea bass or dorado, grilled to perfection with olive oil, garlic, and herbs.
  • How to Enjoy: Best enjoyed by the seaside, with a squeeze of lemon to enhance the fish’s natural flavors.
  • Where to Find: Look for waterfront restaurants in the Porto Montenegro area for the freshest catch.
  • Tip: Pair it with a glass of local white wine for a truly Mediterranean dining experience.

Traditional Montenegrin Dishes

2. Black Risotto (Crni Rižot)

  • Description: A savory risotto made with squid ink, garlic, onions, and seafood, giving it a distinctive black color and rich flavor.
  • How to Enjoy: Often served as a starter, this dish is a must-try for adventurous foodies.
  • Where to Find: Most traditional restaurants in Tivat offer this specialty.
  • Tip: Don’t be put off by the color; the deep, complex flavors are incredibly rewarding.
  • Description: Shellfish cooked in a sauce of white wine, garlic, parsley, and breadcrumbs, often enjoyed as a communal dish.
  • How to Enjoy: Dip local bread into the sauce to savor the full flavor of the Adriatic.
  • Where to Find: Seafood restaurants along the marina often feature buzara on their menus.
  • Tip: Buzara is best enjoyed fresh, so ask for the day’s specials.

Hearty Balkan Fare

  • Description: Small, grilled rolls of minced meat, often served with flatbread, chopped onions, sour cream, and a red pepper-based condiment called ajvar.
  • How to Enjoy: A staple across the Balkans, Ćevapi is perfect for a filling lunch after a morning of exploring.
  • Where to Find: Street food vendors and traditional Balkan restaurants in Tivat center.
  • Tip: For an authentic experience, order a mixed plate to sample various meats.

Local Cheese and Olives

5. Njeguški Sir

  • Description: A hard, oily cheese from Njeguši village, famed for its rich flavor developed through traditional smoking processes.
  • How to Enjoy: Often served with Njeguški pršut (smoked ham) as part of a Montenegrin mezze.
  • Where to Find: Local markets or specialty stores throughout Tivat.
  • Tip: Pair with a local red wine or a Montenegrin brandy for a gourmet snack.

Sweets and Desserts

6. Palačinke

  • Description: Thin, crepe-like pancakes filled with a choice of sweet jams, honey, or Nutella.
  • How to Enjoy: A favorite treat at any time of the day, perfect with a cup of strong Balkan coffee.
  • Where to Find: Cafés and dessert spots around Tivat’s town square.
  • Tip: Ask for a scoop of gelato on top for an extra indulgent treat.

Refreshing Beverages

7. Montenegrin Wine

  • Description: The local vineyards produce some excellent varieties, particularly Vranac and Krstač.
  • How to Enjoy: Visit a local wine bar or join a wine tasting tour to discover these robust reds and aromatic whites.
  • Where to Find: Wine bars in Porto Montenegro or vineyards offering tours just outside Tivat.
  • Tip: Buy a bottle to bring home as a tasty souvenir of your trip.
  • Description: A potent fruit brandy that is a popular local spirit across the Balkans, often homemade with plums, grapes, or apricots.
  • How to Enjoy: Typically served as a welcome drink or a digestif after meals.
  • Where to Find: Almost any local bar or restaurant in Tivat will have a selection of rakija.
  • Tip: Approach with caution; rakija is famously strong!

Vranac wine is a local wine to try when visiting Tivat, Montenegro

Top Restaurants In Tivat, Montenegro

Here are some of the top restaurants in Tivat that offer memorable meals in this beautiful town.

1. Al Posto Giusto (APG)

  • Cuisine: Italian and Mediterranean
  • Specialty: Known for its wood-fired pizzas and a wide range of pastas.
  • Ambience: Offers a casual yet chic dining atmosphere, perfect for family meals or a romantic evening.
  • Why Visit: With its friendly service and consistently great food, APG is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. The sea-facing terrace adds a special touch to the dining experience.
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean
  • Specialty: Excellent seafood dishes, with ingredients sourced directly from local fishermen.
  • Ambience: A modern, elegant setting that provides a sophisticated dining experience.
  • Why Visit: Prova’s emphasis on fresh, high-quality ingredients and its innovative menu make it a must-visit for seafood lovers. Their wine list is also thoughtfully curated to complement the menu.
  • Cuisine: International
  • Specialty: Offers a diverse menu with dishes from around the world, including steaks, sushi, and vegan options.
  • Ambience: Stylish and contemporary, ideal for those looking to enjoy a trendy, upbeat meal.
  • Why Visit: One is not just about great food but also about the ambiance. It’s perfect for a night out, where dining meets social experience.

4. Restaurant Mitsu

  • Specialty: Particularly noted for its creative appetizers and fresh salads.
  • Ambience: A minimalist, airy decor makes for a relaxed dining experience that emphasizes the food.
  • Why Visit: Mitsu is a gem for those who enjoy light and healthy meals prepared with a Mediterranean touch. It’s also known for its excellent service.

5. Gourmet Corner

  • Cuisine: Bakery and café
  • Specialty: Offers a wide selection of baked goods, gourmet sandwiches, and fine coffees.
  • Ambience: Casual and cozy, perfect for a relaxed breakfast or a leisurely afternoon coffee.
  • Why Visit: Ideal for a quick bite or a sweet treat, Gourmet Corner’s freshly baked pastries are the best in town. Their outdoor seating is perfect for people-watching in Porto Montenegro.

6. CdM – Casa del Mare

  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Specialty: Authentic Italian cuisine with a strong emphasis on traditional recipes and techniques.
  • Ambience: Offers an intimate and warm setting that feels like dining in a rustic Italian home.
  • Why Visit: For a taste of Italy in Montenegro, CdM is unmatched. Their homemade pasta and wood-oven pizzas are must-tries.

7. Sidro Restaurant

  • Cuisine: Traditional Montenegrin and Balkan
  • Specialty: Known for its Ćevapi and other local meat dishes.
  • Ambience: Features a traditional Balkan interior design, providing an authentic local dining experience.
  • Why Visit: Sidro offers a deep dive into the regional cuisine, perfect for those looking to explore Montenegro’s culinary roots. Their grilled meats are especially renowned.

8. Byblos Lebanese Restaurant

  • Cuisine: Lebanese
  • Specialty: Authentic Lebanese dishes like hummus, falafel, and shawarma.
  • Ambience: The décor features Middle Eastern motifs, creating a vibrant and authentic atmosphere.
  • Why Visit: For a change of pace from the local and Mediterranean fare, Byblos offers delicious, spice-rich dishes in a setting that transports you to the heart of Lebanon.
  • Specialty: Specializes in seafood platters and exquisite risottos.
  • Ambience: Riva provides a stunning view of the marina, making it a popular spot for romantic dinners and special occasions.
  • Why Visit: Its location right on the waterfront allows for dining with a view, making every meal here a memorable occasion.

Tivat palm trees in Montenegro

Tours For Visitors To Tivat, Montenegro

Here’s a comprehensive list of the best tours available in Tivat.

1. Porto Montenegro Yacht Tour

  • Overview: Experience the luxury of Tivat by taking a yacht tour around the glamorous Porto Montenegro, a marina designed to cater to some of the world’s most impressive yachts.
  • Highlights: Enjoy the stunning coastal views, learn about the marina’s development, and perhaps catch a glimpse of high-end yachts.
  • Duration: 2-3 hours.
  • Why Go: It’s a perfect introduction to the lavish lifestyle and nautical culture that defines Tivat.

2. Historical Tour of Tivat

  • Overview: Delve into Tivat’s past with a guided historical tour that covers key sites around the city, including ancient ruins and historical buildings.
  • Highlights: Visit the Buća-Luković Museum and Gallery, explore the old town, and discover local legends and stories.
  • Duration: Half-day.
  • Why Go: Gain a deeper understanding of Tivat’s transformation from a small fishing village to a luxury tourist destination.

3. Bay of Kotor Boat Excursion

  • Overview: Explore the scenic Bay of Kotor, known locally as Boka Bay, which is often described as Europe’s southernmost fjord.
  • Highlights: Sail past ancient coastal towns, stop for swimming in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy a seafood lunch on board.
  • Duration: Full day.
  • Why Go: This tour offers breathtaking natural beauty and a chance to see UNESCO World Heritage sites from a unique perspective.

4. Lovćen National Park Adventure

  • Overview: A guided tour to Lovćen National Park, featuring panoramic views of Montenegro from Mount Lovćen and a visit to the mausoleum of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš.
  • Highlights: Hiking, photo opportunities at the summit, and insight into Montenegrin history.
  • Why Go: Ideal for nature lovers and those interested in the cultural heritage of Montenegro.

5. Montenegrin Wine and Gastronomy Tour

  • Overview: Discover the rich culinary traditions of Montenegro through a wine and food tour in the Njeguši region, famous for its prosciutto and cheese.
  • Highlights: Wine tastings at local vineyards, visits to prosciutto and cheese producers, and a traditional Montenegrin lunch.
  • Why Go: A perfect excursion for foodies looking to taste their way through some of the country’s best local produce.

6. Tivat Cycling Tour

  • Overview: Cycle through Tivat and its surroundings on a guided bike tour that offers both coastal and mountainous routes.
  • Highlights: Visit the Solila Nature Reserve, explore local villages, and enjoy the scenic landscapes.
  • Duration: Half-day to full day, depending on the chosen route.
  • Why Go: Great for active travelers who want to combine sightseeing with physical activity.

7. Nightlife and Entertainment Tour

  • Overview: Experience Tivat’s vibrant nightlife with a guided tour of its best bars and clubs.
  • Highlights: VIP access to popular spots, cocktail tastings, and the opportunity to mingle with locals and other travelers.
  • Duration: Evening.
  • Why Go: Discover why Tivat is becoming one of the Adriatic’s top destinations for nightlife.

8. Cultural Walking Tour of Tivat

  • Overview: A walking tour focused on Tivat’s cultural landmarks, including performances or workshops.
  • Highlights: Attend a local dance or music performance, visit artisan shops, and learn about the town’s cultural initiatives.
  • Why Go: Engage with the local culture firsthand and learn about the artistic side of Tivat.

9. Eco Tour of Local Farms

  • Overview: Visit organic farms in the Tivat area to learn about sustainable farming practices and sample organic products.
  • Highlights: Hands-on activities like picking olives or grapes, tours of the farming facilities, and a fresh organic meal.
  • Why Go: A refreshing and educational experience perfect for families and environmentally conscious travelers.

Tivat port views from Montenegro

Tivat Accommodations Guide: Hotels, Guesthouses and Hostels

Here’s a quick travel guide to the best places to stay in Tivat.

Luxury Hotels

1. Regent Porto Montenegro

  • Location: Nestled in the heart of the Porto Montenegro marina.
  • Features: This five-star hotel offers luxurious rooms and suites, a spa center, several swimming pools, and fine dining restaurants.
  • Ideal for: Those seeking a top-tier luxury experience with impeccable service and amenities.
  • Unique Perk: Guests enjoy stunning views of the marina and Boka Bay, along with direct access to the upscale shops and dining options in Porto Montenegro.

2. The Chedi Luštica Bay

  • Location: Located on the Luštica peninsula, just a short drive from Tivat.
  • Features: Offers a serene luxury experience with modern rooms, a private beach, a world-class spa, and an 18-hole golf course.
  • Ideal for: Golf enthusiasts and travelers looking for a tranquil retreat away from the busy town center.
  • Unique Perk: The hotel’s location provides breathtaking sea views and a quieter, more secluded environment.

Mid-Range Hotels

3. Hotel Palma

  • Location: Situated along the promenade, facing the sea.
  • Features: Provides comfortable rooms, a restaurant with sea views, and a spa area.
  • Ideal for: Families and couples looking for a comfortable stay close to all local attractions.
  • Unique Perk: Many rooms offer balconies with direct views of the Adriatic, perfect for watching sunsets.

4. Eco Hotel Carrubba

  • Location: In the nearby village of Donja Lastva, a short distance from central Tivat.
  • Features: A boutique hotel that follows eco-friendly practices, with rooms overlooking the sea or mountains.
  • Ideal for: Environmentally conscious travelers who appreciate sustainability without sacrificing comfort.
  • Unique Perk: The hotel is housed in a renovated 19th-century building, combining historical charm with modern eco-conscious amenities.

Budget Accommodations

5. Hostel Anton

  • Location: Close to the town center, offering easy access to local shops and restaurants.
  • Features: A popular choice among young travelers, featuring dormitory rooms, private rooms, and a vibrant common area.
  • Ideal for: Backpackers and solo travelers looking for a social atmosphere on a budget.
  • Unique Perk: Regular live music and cultural events make it a fun place to meet other travelers.

6. Montenegro Hostel B&B Tivat

  • Location: In the heart of Tivat, near Porto Montenegro.
  • Features: Offers both dormitory and private accommodation options, with access to a shared kitchen and lounge area.
  • Ideal for: Budget travelers who want a central location from which to explore Tivat and the surrounding area.
  • Unique Perk: Organizes tours and activities, helping guests to fully experience the local culture and attractions.

Guesthouses

7. Guesthouse Lanterna

  • Location: A quiet spot near the center, a short walk from the beach.
  • Features: Homey accommodation with a few rooms offering basic amenities and a friendly atmosphere.
  • Ideal for: Travelers seeking a homelike environment and personalized service.
  • Unique Perk: The guesthouse is known for its hospitable owners who go out of their way to make guests feel at home.

8. Villa Kristina

  • Location: An elevated position with views over the Bay of Kotor.
  • Features: Elegant rooms with modern decor, a swimming pool, and beautifully landscaped gardens.
  • Ideal for: Those looking for peaceful surroundings and a touch of luxury without the five-star price tag.
  • Unique Perk: The villa offers an excellent breakfast with local Montenegrin specialties.

Day trip to Perast from Tivat, Montenegro

Day Trips From Tivat, Montenegro

Here’s a list of the top ten day trips you can take from Tivat, each offering unique experiences.

  • Description: Just a short drive from Tivat, the fortified town of Kotor is known for its striking medieval architecture and scenic bay views.
  • Activities: Explore the well-preserved old town, climb the fortress walls for breathtaking views of the Bay of Kotor, and enjoy the local cafes and shops.
  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and experience the town’s serene beauty.
  • Tips: Don’t miss a visit to the Maritime Museum to learn about the town’s rich naval history.
  • Description: Budva, known for its medieval walled city, sandy beaches, and vibrant nightlife, is a must-visit on the Montenegrin coast.
  • Activities: Walk through the charming old town, relax on Mogren Beach, and check out the nightlife scene.
  • Best Time to Visit: Summer for beach activities but early fall for fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
  • Tips: Visit the Budva Citadel for a small entry fee to get panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.

3. Lovćen National Park

  • Description: Home to Mount Lovćen, the park offers spectacular natural scenery and a deep dive into Montenegrin culture.
  • Activities: Drive up to the Njegoš Mausoleum at the park’s highest peak, hike through diverse flora and fauna, and visit the historical village of Njeguši.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn for ideal hiking conditions.
  • Tips: Try the local smoked ham and cheese in Njeguši, birthplace of the famous Montenegrin ruler and poet, Petar II Petrović Njegoš.

4. Dubrovnik, Croatia

  • Description: Known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik is famous for its stunning old town encircled with massive stone walls.
  • Activities: Walk along the ancient city walls, explore the narrow streets filled with history, and visit the filming locations for the “Game of Thrones” series.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring or early autumn to avoid the summer tourist peak.
  • Tips: Make sure to have your passport handy as you’ll be crossing the border into Croatia.
  • Description: This tiny, idyllic village is situated at the foot of St. Elijah Hill, opposite the narrow Verige strait.
  • Activities: Visit the historic Church of St. Nicholas, take a boat to the enchanting Our Lady of the Rocks island, and enjoy a leisurely lunch at a waterfront restaurant.
  • Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon for the best light for photos and to avoid midday heat.
  • Tips: The boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks is a must-do for first-time visitors.
  • Description: The old royal capital of Montenegro, Cetinje, is steeped in history and culture, nestled at the foot of Mount Lovćen.
  • Activities: Explore the Cetinje Monastery, visit the National Museum of Montenegro, and stroll through the historic streets.
  • Best Time to Visit: Any season works, but the cultural sites are most enjoyable when they are less crowded in the shoulder seasons.
  • Tips: Check out the King Nikola Museum to delve deeper into the royal history of Montenegro.
  • Description: Located in the northern part of Montenegro, Žabljak is a gateway to the Durmitor National Park, offering pristine natural landscapes and a hub for outdoor activities.
  • Activities: Go hiking or skiing depending on the season, raft on the Tara River, and explore the stunning Black Lake.
  • Best Time to Visit: Summer for hiking and rafting, winter for snow sports.
  • Tips: Dress in layers; the mountain weather can change rapidly.

8. Lake Skadar

  • Description: Lake Skadar, on the border of Montenegro and Albania, is one of the largest bird reserves in Europe.
  • Activities: Take a boat tour to explore the lake’s wildlife, visit the historic monasteries on its islands, and sample local wines and fish dishes.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring or early summer when the water lilies are in full bloom and birdlife is most active.
  • Tips: Bring binoculars for bird watching, as the lake is a haven for bird enthusiasts.

9. Herceg Novi

  • Description: Positioned at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi is known for its floral walkways and fortified structures.
  • Activities: Walk along the seaside promenade, explore Forte Mare Castle, and relax in the healing waters of the local spas.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring when the town’s famous flowers are in bloom.
  • Tips: Visit the Savina Monastery for a peaceful retreat into spiritual and natural beauty.
  • Description: Nikšić, the second-largest city in Montenegro, offers a mix of cultural heritage and natural attractions.
  • Activities: Visit the Ostrog Monastery carved into a nearly vertical mountain cliff, explore the history at the Nikšić Museum, and enjoy the local brewery.
  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round; each season offers a different perspective of this vibrant city.
  • Tips: The monastery is a significant pilgrimage site, so dress modestly and prepare for a spiritual experience.

Tivat views of the city at night in Montenegro

Tivat Transportation Guide

This travel guide provides detailed information on the various transportation options available in Tivat.

Getting to and from Tivat

1. Tivat Airport

  • Overview: Tivat Airport is one of the main gateways to Montenegro and is conveniently located just a few kilometers from the city center.
  • Transport Options: You can opt for taxis, car rentals, or a limited public bus service to reach your destination from the airport.
  • Tip: Taxis are readily available outside the terminal but agreeing on the fare in advance is advisable to avoid surprises.
  • Overview: Renting a car is highly recommended to fully explore Tivat and the Montenegro coast at your own pace.
  • Car Rentals: Several car rental agencies operate at Tivat Airport and within the city.
  • Tip: Driving along the Montenegrin coast offers stunning views but be cautious of narrow and winding roads, especially in mountainous areas.

Public Transportation

  • Overview: Tivat has a reliable bus network connecting it to major cities like Kotor, Budva, and Podgorica.
  • Bus Stations: The main bus station in Tivat is centrally located and tickets can be purchased directly from the station or on the bus.
  • Tip: Buses are a cost-effective way to travel, but schedules can be less frequent than expected, so plan accordingly.
  • Overview: Taxis are a convenient but more expensive way to get around Tivat and nearby towns.
  • Cost: Always confirm whether the taxi has a meter and ensure it is turned on, or agree on a fare before starting your journey.
  • Tip: It’s often possible to negotiate fixed fares for longer journeys, such as to Budva or Kotor.

Water Transport

  • Overview: Ferries are a scenic way to explore the Bay of Kotor and connect Tivat with other coastal towns.
  • Routes: Regular services run from Tivat to Kotor and Herceg Novi.
  • Tip: Taking a ferry can be not only practical but also a picturesque way to see the bay’s stunning landscape.

6. Boat Rentals

  • Overview: Renting a boat gives you the flexibility to explore the many hidden gems along the Adriatic Coast at your own pace.
  • Options: Several companies in Porto Montenegro offer yacht and boat rentals.
  • Tip: Consider hiring a boat with a skipper if you are not experienced, as they can provide valuable local knowledge of the best spots to visit.
  • Overview: Tivat is relatively small and most of its attractions are easily accessible on foot, especially around Porto Montenegro and the city center.
  • Advantages: Walking allows you to take in the sights at a leisurely pace and is the best way to explore the marina and waterfront.
  • Tip: Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll find lots of pedestrian pathways along the coast which are perfect for leisurely strolls.

8. Bike Rentals

  • Overview: Renting a bike is an eco-friendly and enjoyable way to see Tivat and its surroundings.
  • Locations: Bike rental shops are available in the city center and some hotels offer bikes to their guests.
  • Tip: Many areas around Tivat are bike-friendly, with dedicated paths and scenic routes ideal for cycling.

Ostrog Monastery to visit next in Montenegro

Tivat 3-4 Days Travel Itinerary

A 3-4 day visit to Tivat allows you to take in the city’s highlights and even venture out to explore some nearby attractions. Here is a detailed itinerary:

Morning: Kick-off your adventure in Tivat with a visit to Porto Montenegro . Enjoy a hearty breakfast at one of the waterfront cafes and then spend some time exploring this luxurious marina. Take your time admiring the marina’s stunning architecture, boutique shops, and the magnificent yachts that are often docked here.

Afternoon: Dedicate the second part of your day to the Naval Heritage Collection . This expansive maritime museum showcases exhibits that trace the naval history of the Bay of Kotor and Yugoslavia. The highlight is the submarine P-821 Hero, a must-see during your visit.

Evening: Close your day with a stroll down the Pine Promenade . This walkway offers stunning views of Tivat Bay, and is lined with numerous cafes and restaurants. Enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants, like Big Ben , known for its pizzas and local dishes.

Morning: Start your day with a trip to Plavi Horizonti Beach . Spend your morning basking under the sun, swimming in the turquoise waters, or just relaxing on the sandy beach.

Afternoon: Visit the Tivat Market for lunch. Here you can try local delicacies or pick up some fresh produce and have a picnic lunch at the Town Park . Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the park and its beautiful lake.

Evening: Spend your evening exploring the culinary scene of Tivat. Restaurants such as Prova are known for their delicious seafood and pasta dishes. After dinner, you can enjoy a stroll along the Tivat Marina, which is particularly charming at night.

Morning: Take a trip to the Vrmac Peninsula . The hike to the top offers a magnificent view of the Boka Bay and is a great way to start your day.

Afternoon: Visit the Botanical Gardens and enjoy a leisurely walk surrounded by vibrant colors and fragrances of various plant species.

Evening: For dinner, head to Restaurant Mitsu . This hidden gem serves a variety of sushi and other Asian delicacies. After dinner, take a walk to Saint Sava Church to enjoy panoramic views of Tivat at night.

Day Trip: Dedicate your fourth day to a day trip outside of Tivat. Consider visiting the artificial island Our Lady of the Rocks and the historical town of Perast or explore the city of Kotor , known for its Old Town and fortifications. You could also take a boat tour around the Bay of Kotor and marvel at the stunning landscape from the water.

Each evening, you could also explore Tivat’s nightlife, which includes a variety of bars, pubs, and clubs. Venues such as “Culture Club Tarantino” and “The Clubhouse” in Porto Montenegro come highly recommended.

This 3-4 day itinerary aims to give you a balanced mix of beach time, cultural exploration, culinary delights, and natural beauty. As always, feel free to adjust the schedule based on your interests and preferences. Happy travels!

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Where To Visit After Your Trip To Tivat?

Here’s a detailed list of the top ten places to visit after enjoying Tivat.

  • Description: Just a short drive from Tivat, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and dramatic mountain backdrop.
  • Activities: Explore the ancient walls that encircle the old town, climb the fortress for stunning views of the bay, and meander through the narrow cobblestone streets.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring or early autumn when the weather is pleasant and the tourist crowds are thinner.
  • Tips: Visit early in the morning or later in the evening to enjoy a more tranquil experience and to capture the best photographs without the crowds.
  • Description: Known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches, Budva is a must-visit for those looking to experience the lively side of the Montenegrin coast.
  • Activities: Relax on the beaches, explore the Budva Old Town, and enjoy the bars and clubs in the evening.
  • Best Time to Visit: Summer months are ideal for beach activities and nightlife, though it’s busier.
  • Tips: Don’t miss the historic Podmaine Monastery, a serene retreat from the bustling town center.

3. Durmitor National Park

  • Description: A paradise for nature lovers, Durmitor National Park offers stunning landscapes of mountains, lakes, and forests.
  • Activities: Enjoy hiking, rafting in the Tara River Canyon, and exploring the Black Lake.
  • Best Time to Visit: Summer for hiking and rafting; winter for skiing.
  • Tips: Make sure to drive through the Đurđevića Tara Bridge to witness the breathtaking views of Tara River Canyon.
  • Description: Montenegro’s historical capital, Cetinje, is nestled at the foot of Mount Lovćen and is steeped in history and culture.
  • Activities: Visit the Cetinje Monastery, the National Museum of Montenegro, and the King Nikola’s Palace.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall offer mild weather perfect for exploring this cultural hub.
  • Tips: Try to attend one of the local cultural events or workshops to really immerse yourself in Montenegrin traditions.
  • Description: Ulcinj is one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic coast, famous for its unique architecture influenced by various civilizations and its beautiful long sandy beaches.
  • Activities: Explore the Old Town, relax at Velika Plaža, one of the longest beaches in the Adriatic, and visit the Ada Bojana island for kite surfing.
  • Best Time to Visit: Early summer or late spring when the temperatures are warm but not yet at their peak.
  • Tips: Don’t miss the sunset views from the Ulcinj Fortress, which offer a panoramic vista over the town and sea.

6. Lovćen National Park

  • Description: The mausoleum of Montenegrin hero Petar II Petrović-Njegoš is located atop one of the two peaks of Lovćen Mountain, inside the national park.
  • Activities: Drive or hike to the mausoleum, enjoy the panoramic views of Montenegro, and explore the historical and natural exhibits at the visitor center.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring through early fall for the best hiking conditions.
  • Tips: Be prepared for a climb—there are 461 steps leading up to the mausoleum!
  • Description: A little town with a rich maritime history, Perast is known for its Baroque architecture and the stunning islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks off its coast.
  • Activities: Take a boat ride to the islets, explore the beautifully preserved town, and visit its numerous churches and museums.
  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds.
  • Tips: Be sure to visit the Maritime Museum to learn about Perast’s history as a naval power during the Venetian period.
  • Description: The second-largest city in Montenegro, Nikšić, offers visitors a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty, including Lake Krupac.
  • Activities: Explore the historic Orthodox monasteries, enjoy a day by Lake Krupac, and visit the old Austro-Hungarian fortress.
  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round, with each season offering a different appeal.
  • Tips: Check out the local brewery, Nikšićko Pivo, for a taste of one of the Balkans’ most popular beers.
  • Description: Known as the “City of the Sun,” Herceg Novi is noted for its many sunny days, floral scents, and numerous spas.
  • Activities: Walk through the Old Town, enjoy the healing mud baths at Igalo, and explore the historic Forte Mare fortress.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring when the flowers are in bloom and before the summer tourist surge.
  • Tips: Take a leisurely walk along the five-kilometer-long Šetalište Pet Danica promenade that connects Herceg Novi with Igalo.

10. Shkodër, Albania

  • Description: Just across the border from Montenegro, Shkodër is one of the oldest cities in Europe and offers a rich tapestry of Albanian culture.
  • Activities: Visit Rozafa Castle for incredible views, explore the historical center, and experience the vibrant local markets.
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall to enjoy moderate weather and fewer tourists.
  • Tips: Don’t miss the Marubi National Museum of Photography, which features a unique photographic record of Albanian history.

Tivat views from a distance from Montenegro

Tivat Travel Guide: Final Thoughts

Tivat offers a unique slice of Montenegro that captivates all who visit. Let’s wrap up with some final thoughts on how to make the most of your time in this splendid Adriatic haven.

Savor the Moments

Relax and Recharge: Tivat is the perfect place to slow down and enjoy life’s pleasures. Whether you’re sipping coffee by the marina, sampling local delicacies, or simply strolling along the waterfront, take the time to soak in the serene atmosphere. The town’s laid-back vibe is its biggest charm—embrace it.

Embrace Adventure

Explore More: Don’t just stay put! Use Tivat as your launching pad to discover the broader beauty of Montenegro. Day trips to Kotor, Budva, and even Dubrovnik provide historical insights and natural splendors that enrich your travel experience. Each journey brings new sights, sounds, and memories.

Indulge in Local Flavors

A Culinary Journey: Tivat’s dining scene is a delightful showcase of Mediterranean and Montenegrin cuisines. From fresh seafood to hearty Balkan meats, there’s a taste for every palate. Dining here isn’t just eating; it’s an experience. Make sure to try the local wine and olive oil—each drop tells a story of the region’s rich agricultural heritage.

Keep Exploring

Beyond the Surface: While Tivat might be small, its cultural and recreational offerings are vast. Engage with local artists, dive into maritime history, and explore ecological treasures. Every corner of this town has a story waiting to be discovered by those willing to look a little closer.

Come and find your own path in Tivat, and let it surprise you, as it surely will.

Tivat embarkment crosswalk

Ode To Tivat

The azure waters of the Adriatic Sea, A town of charm and hospitality, Tivat beckons travelers from far and wide, A place of wonder and beauty to confide.

Amidst the hills and verdant greens, A town of history and culture serene, Museums and landmarks tell tales of old, A treasure trove of stories waiting to be told.

Stroll through the streets of the old town, Discovering the past in each cobblestone ground, Savor the tastes of Montenegrin cuisine, A culinary journey that is sure to please.

The beaches invite with their crystal-clear waters, A playground for sun-seekers and leisurely strollers, The coastline is a sight to behold, A panorama of beauty that never grows old.

Beyond Tivat, Montenegro awaits, A land of diverse landscapes and captivating estates, From Kotor to Durmitor, the choices abound, A destination that rewards with every mile found.

So come and explore this jewel of the Adriatic Sea, A destination that will leave you feeling free, Tivat, a town of wonder and delight, A place that will steal your heart and take flight.

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Tivat is a modern town located in the ancient Bay of Kotor, or simply Boka, and a convenient transport hub. This town is known to almost every traveler, for the odds are high that most come to Montenegro by plane and land at Tivat Airport. Usually, most tourists do not go much further in getting to know the town than that, and yet, doing so is an omission. Every year, more and more tourists choose Tivat as their main holiday destination. In this overview, we will enlighten you on where Tivat’s best beaches are, how to take part in a regatta, rent a bike, get to see some ancient villages up in the mountains, take a tour of the islands in the bay, and pay a visit to a luxury resort. And of course our list of places to go wouldn’t be complete without an overview of some catchy cafes and spiffy restaurants.

The town is located in the gulf of Tivat on the Vrmac peninsula. Mount Vrmac marks Tivat off Kotor, another town further into the bay. Surprisingly, Tivat can be said to be the center and the middle of the coast because of its convenient location in relation to the country’s other cities and towns.

Mount Vrmac is now pierced with a manmade tunnel that makes travelling to Kotor quick and easy and taking only 15 minutes by car. Yet, there is a lengthier but undeniably more picturesque road to Kotor, that is, the coastal drive along the slopes of the Bay. However, this road is very narrow, and unless you have some sightseeing on mind, you’d better go for the tunnel.

Tivat Municipality and Herceg Novi Municipality connect across the Verige Strait with Kamenari-Lepetane Ferry Line. One-way passenger car ride costs EUR4.5, bikers are charged EUR1, while foot passengers may travel for free. In the summer, the ferry is very much in demand because it is not only a convenient connection between the two towns, but also a shortest way to Croatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, and other countries up the Adriatic coast.

A direct thoroughfare with 80 km/h speed limit, a limit that is rarely seen anywhere else in Montenegro, connects Tivat and Budva .

All towns along the coast and farther inland are accessible by bus. The bus station in Tivat is a little way off the airport.

3 km away from the town, right at the waterfront there is Tivat International Airport. The airport welcomes more than 100 aircrafts a day on-season, its flight geography expanding every year. In December 2018, a new, second terminal was inaugurated at the airport.

It is commonly believed that Tivat was founded in the III c. BC and takes its name after Teuta, the famous queen of Illyria. Archeological diggings testify that later the area was populated by Romans and Byzantines.

In XIII c., the Monastery of Holy Archangel Mikhail on the Island of Flowers in the Bay of Kotor, also known as "Miholjska prevlaka", hosted the residence of the orthodox Metropolitan of Zeta, a middle-age Serbian principality. That was why Tivat was the center of orthodox culture until the XV c.

Since 1420, along with other towns of Boka Kotorska, Tivat made it to the Venetian Republic as a constituent of Albania Veneta (Venetian Albania). After that, Tivat went successively through the rules of France and Austro-Hungary, then became part of in Kingdom Yugoslavia and, eventually, landed with the SFRJ (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) after its foundation.

Sightseeing

What makes Tivat different is that has no Old town (or Stari Grad) in the traditional sense; however, the town is abundant in historic and architectural sites which sometimes hide among relatively modern buildings.

One of the most prominent architectural sites is located in the very center of the town and it is the Buca castle . It was built in the ХVI century as a summer residence of the Bucas and the Lukovices, the two families widely known in Kotor. The castle consists of a residential house, St. Michael’s chapel, a garden, and a tower, all enclosed by a stone wall. Today, the castle has been turned into a contemporary cultural and exhibition space hosting a variety of events. It also rooms the local ethnographic museum.

In the center of Tivat there is the great town park . It is one of the biggest municipal parks by area in Montenegro. It is so big that it has a full-size football field. It was set up in 1892 during the Austro-Hungarian rule by Admiral Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck. He ordered his navy captains to plant a tree every time their ships hit Tivat. The park covers more than 4 hectares, the land that was kindly offered by the Radali and Lukovic families. It boasts a variety of rare plants, and the tree-planting tradition has been observed by locals up to these days: they plant a tree every time something important happens in their lives. In 2014, the town park was declared a natural asset of Montenegro and a monument of nature.

The town park borders the utmost contemporary attraction of the town, that is, Porto Montenegro , a luxury resort. Its construction has had a pivotal effect on Tivat’s status and attracts a great number of tourists and yachtsmen.

In the times of Yugoslavia, Tivat used to be a small town with only one backbone enterprise, the Arsenal, a naval shipyard, which was originally commissioned during the Austro-Hungarian rule.

After the war and by early 2000s, the shipyard as well as the country in general went into decline. The place then caught the eye of Peter Munk, a Canadian businessman, who decided to use it to build Adriatic’s best luxury town and a marina for superyachts, though before his first visit here he hadn’t had the slightest idea as to where on earth Montenegro is.

Some very well-known and high net worth businessmen became shareholders in this project, including Jacob and Nathaniel Rothschild, Bernard Arnault (CEO of Louis Vuitton, Moët, and Hennessy), with some of the shares also owned by Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska. In 2016, Peter Munk sold the controlling stake to a U.A.E. company.

The resort dates back to 2006, and by now, it has evolved into one of the most famous destinations in Montenegro.

Porto Montenegro in Tivat is a town within a town. All of its venues are open to public. There are a lot of cafes, bars, restaurants to suit every taste. There are fashion boutiques selling clothes, footwear, and accessories by the world’s premium brands.

The waterfront promenade in Porto Montenegro is a favorite walking spot for locals and tourists. You make take a bike ride (bicycle parking stands are in good supply), or enjoy your walk while peeking at the yachts. This marina offers an array of most expensive and modern yachts whose owners are attracted by the more lucrative, compared to other Adriatic ports, rates and the marina’s state-of-the-art infrastructure.

This place is frequented by the yachts of world-famous celebrities, from movie stars and rock musicians to billions-worth businessmen. Yet, the local homeport services, yacht mooring and berthing costs are lower than in the marinas of the neighboring countries, i.e. in Dubrovnik.

Porto Montenegro offers comfortable residential housing with apartments available for sale or rent for the summer.

The resort’s central landmark is the five-star Regent Hotel with a SPA , an elegant restaurant , and coffee shop and a confectionary offering a selection of sophisticated desserts uncommon in Montenegro.

Porto Montenegro also rooms the Maritime Heritage Museum which, in addition to its permanent exhibition, hosts concerts and even music festivals.

Just outside the museum is Heroj , a refurbished Yugoslavian diesel-electric attack submarine. This open-air exhibit is very much loved by children, as the sub’s insides offer a fully reconstructed interior, and visitors can imagine how it is to be a submariner, at least for some a moment.

There is everything you may want to have for active leisure, i.e. a yacht club, tennis courts, a gym, a beach with an outdoor pool and many other amenities. Every week, Porto Montenegro hosts small-scale yacht regattas across Boka, while major international competitions are also regularly held.

The Porto Montenegro embankment flows into Pine embankment, a traditional town embankment abundant in cafes and restaurants. Jadran, Montenegro’s only three-mast training sailing ship, is frequently moored there. This embankment is also home to small motor boats that take tourists out on short sea trips.

During the recent reconstruction, a sundial was installed on Pine embankment.

Places nearby

Tivat is an exquisitely small town; therefore many of the sights that are worth seeing are located outside it. In Tivat Bay, directly opposite the town, there are three islands, namely, the Island of Flowers (St. Michael’s Island, or Miholjska prevlaka), Gospa od Milosti (the Island of the Lady of Mercy), and Sveti Marko, the Island of St. Mark.

The Island of Flowers rooms the monastery of Saint Archangel Michael . Next to it is the Holy Trinity Church built in the XIX c.

The Island of St. Mark  (Stradioti) is not inhabited now. However, in the times of Yugoslavia, it was rented by Club Méditerranée, a French hotel chain. The island used to be a place of retreat with individual cane huts and almost no amenities at all, but people came here to enjoy the pristine nature, centuries-old groves and the warm sea, and to do some water sports. Today, the island is nothing but ruins and debris of the resort.

The smallest island of the three is Gospa od Milosti with a convent by the same name, the church of the Holy Mother, a belfry, an orchard, and some maintenance buildings.

Just a short distance away from the town is Donja Lastva . This used to be a fishing village which has now turned into a resort destination. In the very center of it is a catholic Venetian-style Sveti Rocca church .

Above this settlement, up in the mountains, is an old and picturesque Gornja (Upper) Lastva . To get there, you may take a walk or get a lift (some 5 km along the road, 300 m above the sea).

First mentions of this place date back to the XVI century. There is an ancient church and a square; many houses are built of stone. In spring and summer, this place becomes a venue of music and gastro festivals, master classes on architecture (due to the abundance of stone buildings in perfect condition), and other events. The settlement provides a great view over the Bay of Tivat.

Just a short distance from Tivat and the airport there is Tivat solila , a unique natural bird sanctuary occupying an area of 150 hectares. Tivat solila borrows its name from the former salt pans which used to be here before this place became what it now is.

Visitors can watch the life of local and migrant birds in their natural habitat. The sanctuary offers a nesting and wintering home to more than 111 kinds of birds, and one can see flamingos, cormorants, ospreys, plovers, snipes, and gray cranes. The park is open for visits and equipped with special paths. It is recommended to arm with a good pair of binoculars. The best time to visit is between December and May. This is when the sanctuary rooms the greatest number of bird species.

Near Tivat, there are two well-preserved fortresses. To reach one of them, Goražda , an Austro-Hungarian fortress built in 1886, use the old mountain spiral lying between Kotor and Tivat instead of the tunnel. Watch out for the road signs to get you there.

In the vicinity of Goražda, on Mount Vrmac, there is another peculiar fortress also built by Austro-Hungary in 1897 and bearing the same name as the mountain. The fortress encircled with a beautiful grove sits on top of the mountain with a picturesque view of the Bay of Kotor and the mountains.

Tivat Bay is different from the open sea and other parts of Boka because its waters are warmer and contain less salt. There are no spacious beaches like by the open sea, but the ones in town and nearby are commended by tourists. The beaches in Luštica  bay just a minutes’ drive from Tivat are known throughout Montenegro.

There are two organized fine-pebble beaches worth mentioning, Zupa and Belane , both right in town. All other places suited for swimming are out of town.

Seljanovo, an area with organized beaches, is very near. Waikiki , a pebbly beach equipped with a bar and a café, is one of the most popular beaches in this area. If you drive further towards where the ferry line is, there are Opatovo and Donja Lastva beaches.

If you travel from Tivat to the airport, an easy-to-locate Kalardovo beach is another point of interest. It is fully equipped with all necessary amenities, including a restaurant and a parking lot. This place is loved by children because the water is warm, the water entry is flat, and there is sandy bottom. It is to be noted that by its color, the waters in this part of the bay resemble freshwater because of the lower salt content and sandy bottom.

The above-mentioned Island of Flowers also has some beaches, or, rather, places to swim at with pebbly water entrance. These have practically no amenities. Yet, this remote location hidden away by the shadowy trees offers nice and cozy solitude and is nice to spend time at even on hottest days.

One of the country’s cleanest beaches is Plavi Horizonti on the Luštica peninsula. It is by the open sea, rather wide and spacious, and has flat water entry. This is why it is so much in favor with families with little children. Luštica’s other open-sea beaches, Zanjice and Miriste , are at a greater distance from Tivat but easy to reach by car.

Tivat offers a range of options for active pastime. There is a rent-a-bike service and cycling lanes in town, which are rarely seen anywhere else in Montenegro.

One can do some water sports too, from windsurfing and yachting to diving and water skiing. Hikers will appreciate hiking up in the mountains with beautiful landscapes and architectural landmarks in plenty.

In Porto Montenegro, there is a night club Platinum , but night life is not as lavish in Tivat as in Budva or Podgorica.

On the other hand, Tivat is a place for diverse cultural events all year round, including concerts, music festivals, and even carnivals.

The ones that have become traditional include Tivat Carnival , gastronomic Žućenica fest (žućenica is a plant looking like a dandelion and used as an ingredient in a great deal of dishes), Mediterranean Theater Festival . On the first Saturday in August Gornja Lastva becomes the venue of Lastovskij Fest , a festival with an indulging cultural and gastronomic agenda.

Tivat is often a place for exhibitions by famous artists and photographers.

Restaurants

Restaurants of Porto Montenegro have a strong following among tourists and locals of Montenegro. Alongside Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, the offer is sprinkled with specialties like sushi served at Mitsu Restaurant or Sumosan or Lebanon cuisine served at Byblos . For signature Adriatic menu, visit restaurant One .

Montenegro is only developing a liking for Asian food. Yet, because of the many tourists from Russian and EU countries, Ukemochi Noodle Bar was among the first Asian eateries to open here.

Al Posto Gusto is one of the most affordable places to eat at and a must-visit for admirers of Italian food, with locally served pizzas, pastas, salads, and deserts.

Lovers of ice-cream are advised to turn their attention to Moritz Eis , an ice-cream shop of a brand originally born in Serbia and offering organic, fresh, hand-crafted classic and signature ice-creams and sorbets. Prices are a little higher than generally in Montenegro.

There is a French patisserie and a coffee shop on the ground floor at the Regent hotel.

The town itself competes with Porto in terms of restaurants to meet any taste. There are lots of cafes, bars, and fast-food venues offering traditional food.

Bevanda Ristorante & Pizzeria (Šetalište Iva Vizina 3) will treat you to fruits of the sea and Italian food, with a nice sea view as a bonus.

When in Donja Lastva, do not miss the waterfront restaurant of Eco Hotel Carrubba . It serves Adriatic and signature dishes and offers an eye-pleasing view of the bay and St. Rocca Church.

The Black Sheep (Ribarski put) is the only gastropub in town. Lovers of burgers, beer, and public screening of sports may find this place worthy of visiting.

To lovers of craft beers, Craft Café (Šetalište Iva Vizina 4) is a place to recommend. Its menu offers a selection of Mediterranean dishes, craft beers, cocktails, traditional coffee, and fruit teas. The café is at the waterfront.

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In addition to the services of reservation and sale of air tickets of all the world’s national and LOW COST airlines, the agency also deals with the following services:

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SIP D.O.O. within exist a SIP TRAVEL   tourist agency , is a family company, and because of that  we function as a unique team which gives us a lot of advantages in our business success. The company has founded in 1992 and it is from that period that we obtain a continuous growing in all kind and aspects of business.

The Agency is in direct connections with Amadeus system  through we can book the flight ticket or a place in Hotel all around the world. We are situated in Tivat  (Montenegro), 3km  from the Airport Tivat, Podgorica Airport 95 km. and from Airport Dubrovnik (Croatia) only 48 km which allows us easy and fast connections by air, sea or road.

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Our Mission: Our Mission is to perform and deliver excellent quality service to our clients. Providing them unforgettable travel and enjoyable stay, with guaranteed services that exceed their expectations. With this objective, we aim to earn the reputation in correlation with our LOGO – “Simply Perfect” (SiP) Travel Agency.

At SiP travel, we believe in the co-existence of Man & Environment and to contribute towards the best sustainable practices in Tourism. Our main focus is to reduce the negative impacts of Tourism on Socio-cultural, economic and environmental areas and bring in the best positive practices to support the local community. All our products and services will be towards improving the sustainability of our suppliers, team members and destinations. We will thrive our best to bring in most sustainable practices internally and externally. We will also try to educate our customers on possible improvisations of itineraries towards more sustainability with a focus on reduced CO2 emissions without affecting the individual preferences of a traveler. We are also committed to discuss with our partners about the possibility improvements of reducing the carbon emissions connected to a travel.

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Tivat is a town full of changes and incredible destiny. It used to be the seaside resort for the rulers, nobility and poets in the Middle Ages. It enjoyed a peaceful history until the end of the 19 th century. But than an Austrian admiral knocked on the door of Mayor of Tivat, captain Marko Krstovic, and announced the establishment of an Austro-Hungarian navy base on the Tivat bay coastline, and Tivat was a navy arsenal, a port and a dry dock. For over a century hundreds of handymen, turners, locksmiths and boat builders were trained in Tivat.

Nowadays, as history repeats itself, Tivat will be the resort for the contemporary nobility, European billionaires, offering huge opportunities for a luxurious tourist experience. Actually, the Canadian billionaire Peter Munk had a different perspective. Instead of grey naval vessels, he saw expensive white yachts, instead of blue uniforms – Chanel suits. The largest and the most beautiful yachts, sailing under flags from all over the world would come and stay in Tivat in Porto Montenegro – the most luxurious yachting resort in the Mediterranean Sea.

Where to stay in Tivat?

Tivat’s small airport is only 3 km south of the town, and although there is no public transport into the town, taxi won’t charge you a lot. Tivat has several small hotels, most of reasonable value, and many of them located within close proximity to the waterfront. The tourist office has a good catalogue listing local private accommodation , of which there is plenty in both Tivat and the neighbouring suburbs. Porto Montenegro itself offers luxurious villas with a beautiful see view, as well as modern bars and restaurants with local and international meals.

What to do and see in Tivat?

Tivat doesn’t really have a center. When you come into the town, you should rather ask for Pine, the waterside promenade. Here you can enjoy the walk along the sea or have coffee and cakes in several café bars situated next to each other.

Tivat lacks sand or pebble beaches – instead they are of the concrete-platform variety. There are, however, some lovely sandy beaches outside of town and on the Luštica peninsula. The city park, founded on the estate of Kotor noblemen in 1892, is a true botanical garden, an expansive area of fir, cedar and pine trees, as well as a range of exotic plants brought here by seafarers from all over the world.

If you’d like to experience Tivat and other towns in the Boka Bay from the sea, you can book the excursion Kotor Bay by ship, organized by Globtour Montenegro.

You can also fulfill your free time by visiting the following sightseeings, recommended by Globtour Montenegro:

The summer residence of Buća, the noble family from Kotor, built more than half a millennium ago. Nowadays, it is Museum and Gallery with an open-air summer stage in its garden. The village of Gornja Lastva - an idyllic village with stone houses and a parish church dedicated to the Birth of Our Lady. Just 3 km north of Tivat, on the Mount Vrmac, from where there are marvelous views of the Bay and Lustica peninsula ahead.

Three islands in the Tivat bay:

*The Island of Flowers – known for the remains of the Holy Archangel Michael Monastery, founded in the 13 th century *Saint Marco Island, the largest one in the Boka Bay, in the 1970s a hugely popular Club Med resort *Our Lady of Mercy, the island where hermit friars erected the Church of Immaculate Conception, which used to be a temple of the Jesuit Order.

In the summertime numerous cultural and entertainment activities in the open take part in this small town, among them the Mediterranean Theatre Festival “Purgatorije”. There are plenty of places where you can feel great flavours of the Mediterranean cuisine. You can choose between fish restaurants which serve fresh fish dishes and sea food, along with some good wine, or taverns and pizzerias.

Nightlife in Tivat

The visitors of Tivat can have a good time in numerous cafes, open bars by the sea with different musical styles and live music. The entertainment continues in the night clubs and discotheques.

24.10.2013, Published by Globtour Montenegro

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