
Krašići spreads along the southern shore of the Bay of Tivat, on the Luštica side of the water where the coast is still mostly olive terraces, stone houses and small private docks rather than hotels. The bay here is sheltered and warms early, which is why the villages along this shore — Krašići, Đuraševići, Radovići — have always been the swimming places for families from Tivat and Kotor. Boats matter more than roads: the island of Sveti Marko and the chapel islet of Gospa od Milosrđa sit within easy reach of an outboard, and the water between them is calm enough most mornings for paddling.
Porto Montenegro's marina, shops and waterfront restaurants are a short run across the bay or a drive around it, and Tivat airport is close enough to make arrival days simple. Kotor's walled Old Town and the switchbacks climbing towards Njeguši are within half an hour by car, Budva's beaches roughly twice that. On the peninsula itself the road carries on through olive groves towards Rose and the open Adriatic, past a handful of konobas where the menu is whatever the boats brought in — grilled fish, buzara, home-pressed oil, a rakija at the end. Winters are mild and very quiet here, the bay glassy and the villages half asleep until spring.
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