
Porto Montenegro occupies the site of the Arsenal, the naval shipyard that built and repaired warships here for more than a century, and the village that replaced it kept the scale and the waterfront geometry. What that gives you now is a compact, walkable quarter: some 450 berths with superyachts along the outer quay, a promenade of restaurants and shops, the Lido pool above the water, tennis and squash courts, and the Naval Heritage Collection, where two decommissioned submarines and a collection of navigational instruments record what the place used to be.
Step out of the marina gates and Tivat resumes — the promenade continues into the centre in about ten minutes, past the green market, the town park and the beach at Belane, then on toward Kalimanj and the sandy approach to Ostrvo cvijeća. The bay itself is the main excursion: boats leave the quay for Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks, for Mamula and the Blue Cave at the mouth, and for the Luštica beaches. Tivat's airport is roughly ten minutes by car, Kotor twenty, and the Lepetane ferry halves the drive to Herceg Novi.
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