
Listed June 4, 2014 · Updated August 18, 2026
The Seljanovo waterfront ends where Porto Montenegro begins, and this part of it is all shoreline: rocky bathing spots, open café bars on the rock, and a promenade that carries you into the marina village in a few minutes on foot. Tivat's sports complex is on the same stretch, so tennis courts, squash, a bowling alley and a gym sit inside the neighbourhood — unusual on this coast, and a legacy of the town's decades as a navy and shipyard base before the marina replaced the old Arsenal.
Inside the marina the register changes: teak pontoons, chandleries, a row of restaurants along the quay, and the Naval Heritage Collection with its two museum submarines and its collection of Boka maritime objects. Past it the promenade continues to Tivat's centre and the green market. Boats leave the quay for day trips to Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks and the Blue Cave, and the Lepetane ferry a few kilometres north shortcuts the drive to Herceg Novi. For land days, Gornja Lastva and the Vrmac ridge rise directly above the town, and Kotor's old town is a twenty-minute drive around the bay.
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