
Seljanovo occupies the stretch of shoreline between Tivat's centre and Porto Montenegro — close enough that both are a walk, far enough back that the street keeps its residential feel. The waterfront here is low and rocky, with bathing ledges, a couple of café bars on the water and a path that follows the sea in both directions. Turn one way and you are on the marina's promenade within minutes; turn the other and it is about ten minutes into the centre, where the green market, the bus station and the town beach at Belane are clustered.
Porto Montenegro sets the tone for evenings: yacht pontoons, waterfront restaurants, the Lido pool, and the Naval Heritage Collection, where two decommissioned Yugoslav-era submarines lie at the quay beside a small museum of Boka's seafaring past. Daytime usually goes the other way — to the Solila salt pans for birdwatching, up to Gornja Lastva for the climb and the view, or onto the water, since boats for Ostrvo cvijeća, Perast and the Blue Cave leave from the town quay. Tivat airport is minutes away by car and Kotor around twenty.
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