
Bonići lies at Tivat's southern edge, where the road in from Budva drops toward the water near the Župa sports hall. The neighbourhood sits below the through-traffic, a hundred metres or so from a shallow, easy beach that looks straight across to Ostrvo cvijeća — the Island of Flowers, in fact a low wooded peninsula holding the monastery of St. Michael the Archangel and reachable on foot along a sandy neck lined with pines.
That corner of the bay is the least built-up part of Tivat's shoreline and the best of it for families: warm shallow water, shade under the pines, and a coastal path that continues past Kalardovo toward the Kalimanj harbour and the town beach at Belane. The centre is about a kilometre north, with the green market, the bus station and the Porto Montenegro promenade beyond it. Inland, the Solila salt pans and the Luštica road begin within a couple of kilometres, and the airport is close enough to reach in five minutes. Kotor is twenty minutes by car, Budva a little more over the Grbalj plain, and boat trips to Perast and the Blue Cave leave from the town quay each morning.
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