
Tivat is a vibrant coastal town nestled along the shores of the Bay of Kotor, one of the most stunning natural harbors in the Mediterranean. Once a quiet fishing village, Tivat has been transformed into a world-class destination by Porto Montenegro, a luxury marina and waterfront village that attracts superyachts and discerning travelers from around the globe. The promenade along the marina is lined with boutiques, restaurants, and cafes, offering a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Beyond the glamour of Porto Montenegro, Tivat retains its authentic Montenegrin charm. The town's botanical garden at the former Buca Palace, the island monastery of St. Mark (Otok), and the charming Plavi Horizonti beach on the nearby Lustica peninsula are highlights worth exploring. Tivat enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with over 240 sunny days per year, making it an excellent year-round destination. Tivat is also one of the most conveniently located towns on the Montenegrin coast. Tivat Airport is just minutes from the town center, with seasonal flights connecting to major European cities. From here, the medieval streets of Kotor are a 20-minute drive, while Budva's beaches and nightlife are about 30 minutes away. Whether you're seeking luxury waterfront living, scenic Bay of Kotor boat tours, or a well-connected base for exploring Montenegro's Adriatic coastline, Tivat delivers on every front.
Culture & HistoryBuilt in secrecy in Split and launched in 1967, the Yugoslav attack submarine Heroj logged 726 days at sea and 910 dives. Today it sits on the Porto Montenegro quay, and you can climb inside and take the controls.
Culture & HistoryA fortified medieval summer palace of Kotor’s Buća family now hosts Tivat’s cultural centre — and next to it grows the largest park in Montenegro, planted from 1892 with specimens that Austro-Hungarian warship captains carried home from every ocean.