
Tivat's centre is compact and flat, which is rarer on this coast than it sounds — you can cross the town on foot in fifteen minutes without meeting a staircase. The seafront runs unbroken from the old town quay into Porto Montenegro, where the superyacht berths, boutiques, waterfront restaurants and the naval heritage museum occupy what was, until 2006, an Austro-Hungarian and later Yugoslav navy arsenal. The contrast between that and the ordinary town behind it — market, bakeries, a working bus station — is most of Tivat's character.
Behind the promenade, the Buća-Luković summer residence keeps a medieval tower and walled garden in the middle of the modern centre, and the town park's palms and old plantings shade the walk toward Pine and Belane beaches. Boats leave the quay for the Island of Flowers and for Sveti Marko and Gospa od Milosti in the bay. Kotor's walled town is around twenty minutes by road, Perast and its two islets a little further, and the Lepetane ferry across the narrows cuts the drive to Herceg Novi. The airport is barely five minutes from the centre.
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