
This shore works well as a base because nothing on this coast is far. Perast, with its baroque waterfront and the two islets sitting out in the middle of the bay, is about seventeen kilometres north along the water, and the road carries on to Risan and its Roman mosaics. Tivat and the Porto Montenegro marina are roughly eight kilometres the other way, past the airport. Behind the town, the old serpentine climbs in twenty-five hairpins into Lovćen National Park, with Njeguši and its smokehouses on the way and Budva's beaches over the ridge.
Coming back, the second row of houses is a quieter place to be than the shore road itself, and the sea is still only a short walk away, entered from the usual stone platforms. Restaurants and a supermarket are within a few hundred metres, and the walled town is two kilometres south, close enough to walk in for the evening and take a taxi home. In summer the bay becomes the more interesting route out, with boats leaving Kotor's quay all day for the islets and the outer basin.
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