
Kotor Riviera · Inner Boka
The Boka Shore Road
A flat one-lane shore road under Vrmac, past sea captains’ palaces, tiny churches and swimming jetties — the quietest old-Boka walk, from Kotor’s walls to the chestnut shore of Stoliv.
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Promenaden
Kotor Sea Gate

Start beneath the Venetian walls at the Sea Gate, where the shore road leaves the cruise-ship bustle behind within five minutes.
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The Complete Guide to Kotor, Montenegro: Old Town, Fortress, and Beyond
Few places in the Mediterranean can claim two millennia of continuous history, a UNESCO World Heritage design…

Kotor, Montenegro: Complete City Guide
Kotor (Italian: *Cattaro*) is a fortified medieval town, seaport, and resort situated at the southern end of…
Muo

A single row of stone houses between the road and the water — Muo’s jetties look straight back at Kotor’s illuminated walls.
Prčanj waterfront

Sea captains built their palaces along this stretch; konoba terraces and swimming ladders alternate for a kilometre.
Birth of Our Lady church
Prčanj’s monumental basilica rises improbably over the one-lane road — climb the terrace for the best mid-walk view of the bay.
Stoliv

The road ends among chestnut trees at Stoliv, with Perast and its two islets floating directly across the water.
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Tivat-rivieran
Pine & Porto
Old fishing-village waterfront morphing into superyacht marina and back into pine-shaded town beach — Montenegro’s clearest old-meets-new seafront, flat all the way.
5.5 km · 5 stopp

Herceg Novi-rivieran
Pet Danica Promenade
Seven kilometres of seafront promenade from Igalo’s spa gardens beneath Herceg Novi’s fortresses and on along the bay to Bijela.
18.1 km · 10 stopp

Budva-rivieran
The Seven Bays
The coast’s most famous walk: promenades, a pedestrian tunnel through the cliff, hidden coves and pine paths linking seven bays — ending at the postcard view of Sveti Stefan.
11.2 km · 7 stopp


