
Donja Lastva keeps the look of the seafaring village it was before Tivat grew towards it — a short waterfront of stone houses, a church campanile, fishing boats on their moorings, and a few konobas set right at the water's edge where the bay laps against the sea wall. Fifty metres from the shore, everyday life carries on around a market, a post office and a couple of cafés, and the pace is noticeably slower than the marina a little further south.
That waterfront is also a walking route: follow it along the shore and you arrive at Porto Montenegro's promenade, with its yacht berths, restaurants, pool club and naval museum, in around twenty minutes on the flat. In the other direction the coast leads to the Lepetane ferry, a five-minute crossing of the Verige narrows that saves an hour on the drive to Herceg Novi. Above the village, a road climbs to Gornja Lastva, a mostly abandoned medieval hill settlement with a fine church and a view over the whole bay — the best short excursion in Tivat. Kotor lies twenty minutes around the coast.
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