
The centre of Tivat wraps around the head of its bay, and the seafront is where the town spends its evenings. A single promenade runs from the town beach at Belane past the quay, the palms and the outdoor cafés, and on toward Porto Montenegro's pontoons about ten minutes' walk away. Behind it lies the everyday town: the green market with its cheese, figs and pršut, the bakeries, the bus station, and the shaded municipal park planted a century ago with cypress, magnolia and exotic species that Boka's sea captains brought home from their voyages.
Tivat works as a base precisely because nothing is far. Boats leave the quay for Ostrvo cvijeća, Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks, and for the Blue Cave around the Luštica headland. The Solila salt pans, a protected lagoon on the airport road, hold flamingos and waders in spring and autumn. Gornja Lastva and the Vrmac ridge give a morning's walking straight above the town, and the Lepetane ferry cuts the drive to Herceg Novi to roughly half an hour. Kotor's walls are twenty minutes by road, Budva about twenty-five across the Grbalj plain.
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