
Set on the water at Lepetane, this is one of the Boka villages that lived off the sea in a literal sense — its men sailed on the merchant fleets that once made the bay wealthy, and the tall stone houses along the shore were built with that money. The place is small enough to cross in ten minutes: a chapel, a shop, a bus stop, boats in walled mandraći, and a waterline of concrete bathing platforms where the sea is deep, cold and very clear.
The free ferry to Kamenari runs day and night from the village and is the local shortcut — across in five minutes, with Herceg Novi, Igalo and the outer bay open on the other side. Staying on this shore instead, the road south passes Donja Lastva into Tivat, where the market, the Porto Montenegro promenade and the airport are all within ten minutes' drive; northward the coast bends toward Kotor, twelve kilometres away past Prčanj and Muo. Restaurants cluster around the ferry landings on both banks, and the standing local order is fresh fish off the grill with blitva and a carafe of Vranac.
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