
Baošići lies on the southern shore of the outer Bay of Kotor, one link in a chain of small waterfront villages — Đenovići on one side, Bijela on the other — strung along a seafront path that runs several kilometres without a serious hill on it. That path is the centre of local life. People swim off the gravel and concrete beaches in front of their own houses, walk to a café in the morning, and come back in the evening when the water goes flat and the lights of the far shore switch on. It is a residential stretch of coast rather than a resort strip, and that is precisely its character.
Because the bay is enclosed here, the sea stays calm and warms early in the season, and boats matter more than cars. Diving and sailing clubs operate along this shore, and excursion boats run west towards Herceg Novi and deeper into the bay past Perast, where the built islet of Our Lady of the Rocks sits offshore. Herceg Novi's Pet Danica promenade, stepped old town and Kanli Kula fortress are a short drive one way; Kotor's walled city and the Vrmac ridge lie the other. Waterfront kitchens keep to the obvious and do it well: grilled fish, mussels from the bay, local wine.
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