
The house stands at the mouth of the Bay of Kotor, close enough to the water that the bay's traffic passes in front of the terrace: ferries, fishing boats, sailing yachts and the occasional navy vessel funnelling through the Kumbor strait. This is where the open Adriatic meets the inner bay, and it shows in the light and the air, with pine and oleander on the slopes, salt on the breeze, and sunsets that run the length of the channel toward the sea.
Kumbor's shoreline is a series of small pebble and concrete beaches with quick access to deep water, and the village behind is ordinary in the best way, a shop, a bakery, a few terraces where a coffee lasts an hour. As a base it is unusually convenient: Tivat and Dubrovnik airports are each roughly thirty kilometres away, Herceg Novi is minutes down the coast, and Kotor's Old Town about forty kilometres around the bay, or considerably less if you take the Kamenari ferry across the strait. Day trips work in every direction, whether that means Perast and its islets, the Luštica coves at Žanjice and Mirište, or the Croatian border a short drive north. Come back in the evening and the pace drops straight back to village speed.
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