
Donja Lastva is the old fishing settlement immediately north of Tivat, where the coast road meets the water and a paved promenade carries on into town. The village keeps a village rhythm: the church of St. Roko above the shore, boats pulled up in stone mandraći, a few konobas whose terraces sit close enough to the sea to hear it. Swimming is from concrete platforms and small pebble entries rather than a broad beach, which keeps this stretch quiet even in August.
The walk south along the water reaches Seljanovo and then Porto Montenegro in well under half an hour, so the marina's restaurants, boutiques and the museum submarines of the Naval Heritage Collection are an evening stroll rather than a drive. In the other direction the road runs to Lepetane and the Kamenari ferry, the quickest way to Herceg Novi and the outer bay. Above the village, a hairpin road climbs to Gornja Lastva, the stone hamlet that Lastva families abandoned for the shore and now return to each August for the village fair. Tivat's airport is a few minutes away, Kotor's walls about twenty, and boats for Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks leave from the town quay.
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