
Mažina is a residential quarter set back from Tivat's waterfront, the kind of address where mornings start with neighbours' shutters opening rather than café music. It puts you within a walk of the town's working side — the green market, the bakeries, the bus station and the supermarkets along the main road — and a little further on to the seafront, where Tivat's promenade runs from the town beach at Belane toward the marina.
The best short excursion in the area starts almost from the doorstep. A road climbs from Tivat to Gornja Lastva, a stone village of restored houses, a bell tower and terraced gardens that was largely abandoned in the twentieth century and is slowly coming back; the view from its churchyard takes in the whole Tivat field and the bay beyond. From there marked paths carry on up the Vrmac ridge to Austro-Hungarian fortifications and a crest that looks down on Kotor one way and Tivat the other. Back at sea level, the Porto Montenegro promenade is the evening walk, with the Naval Heritage Collection's museum submarines moored at the end of it. The airport, the Lepetane ferry and the road to Kotor are each a few minutes' drive.
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