A kilometre from the centre and one street back from the water, this is Tivat's in-between neighbourhood, quiet enough to work as well in February as in August. Houses here have gardens and parking, the sea is twenty metres down the lane, and the bathing is off flat rock and concrete steps with a couple of café bars for shade. Restaurants and a shop or two sit within the block, so day-to-day life needs no car.
The promenade is what makes the location. Follow it west and the Porto Montenegro quays, boutiques and museum submarines appear within minutes; follow it east and you reach the green market, the bus station and the town beach at Belane in about a quarter of an hour on foot. Out of season the marina stays open and Tivat keeps working — one of the few towns on this coast that does — which is why longer stays make sense here. For excursions, the Solila salt pans and the Luštica road head south past the airport, Gornja Lastva and the Vrmac paths climb above Donja Lastva to the north, and boats from the quay run to Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks and the Blue Cave.
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