
Stara Slanica runs along the water just outside the centre of Risan, close enough that the bakery, the supermarket and the town's few restaurants are a two-hundred-metre stroll and the bus stop is effectively at the door. That last detail matters more here than it would elsewhere: the coastal bus circling the inner bay passes regularly in season, which makes it easy to spend a morning in Perast and an afternoon in Kotor without ever moving the car.
What you get in return for staying on this shore is the Risan basin itself — the widest, most open stretch of the inner fjord, with the Orjen ridge falling almost sheer into deep water on the far side. Swimming is straight off the shore, and because the town is not built for tourists the beachfront empties by early evening. Perast is only a few kilometres along the coast, its baroque waterfront and the boat shuttle out to Our Lady of the Rocks worth timing for early morning before the tour buses arrive. Kotor's Old Town is around fifteen kilometres, Tivat airport twenty. In August, when the outer coast is at its loudest, the inner bay stays noticeably cooler after dark, and the late evening swim is the local ritual worth adopting.
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