
Arriving is unusually easy for a Montenegrin coastal address. Tivat airport is about eight kilometres away, close enough that transfers take minutes rather than an hour, and Dubrovnik's airport is roughly sixty kilometres up the coast for cheaper flights. The bay road passes the door, so a hire car, a taxi or the local bus all work. Once you are here the geography is simple: mountain behind, water in front, and the walled town two kilometres to the south.
Dobrota's beach is a run of concrete and stone platforms with ladders into clear, deep water, and the restaurants immediately around it cook the short menu the whole coast lives on: grilled fish, mussels in buzara, black risotto. What the position is really good for is days out. Boats from Kotor's quay run to Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks; the serpentine road behind the town climbs in tight hairpins to Lovćen and the mountain village of Njeguši; Tivat's Porto Montenegro marina and Budva's beaches are both inside half an hour by car.
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