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Tivat
Boka Kotorska, Montenegro

Tivat

Luxury marina and the Mediterranean spirit of Boka Kotorska

approximately 14,000
Overview

Tivat is a modern coastal town situated in the central part of Boka Kotorska, south of Mount Vrmac. A former naval base has been transformed into one of the most prestigious nautical destinations on the Adriatic — Porto Montenegro attracts superyachts and visitors from around the world. The town offers a blend of traditional Mediterranean life and contemporary luxury, with more than 240 sunny days per year. With beaches, cultural attractions, and proximity to Kotor, Tivat is an ideal base for exploring the entire Boka Kotorska.

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Location

Boka Kotorska, Montenegro

Population

approximately 14,000

Municipality area

46 km²

Sunny days

240+ per year

Distance from Kotor

10 km

First mentions

14th century

Highlights

Discover Tivat

Porto Montenegro marina
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Porto Montenegro marina

Porto Montenegro is one of the leading superyacht marinas in the Mediterranean, built on the site of a former Austro-Hungarian military arsenal dating from 1889. The 24-hectare complex accommodates yachts ranging from 12 to 250 metres in length and features over 450 berths. Beyond the marina itself, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the elegant promenade, browse boutiques of leading global brands, dine at restaurants offering Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine, and visit the Naval Heritage Collection. In 2015, Porto Montenegro was named Superyacht Marina of the Year by the international Yacht Harbour Association.

Ljetnikovac Buća — Museum and Gallery
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Ljetnikovac Buća — Museum and Gallery

Ljetnikovac Buća is a Renaissance summer residence located in the very centre of Tivat, and one of the most valuable architectural examples on the Montenegrin coast. The building dates from the 16th century and was once the property of the distinguished Kotor patrician family Buća. Today it functions as a museum and gallery preserving and exhibiting the cultural and historical heritage of the Tivat region. Surrounded by a Mediterranean garden, Ljetnikovac Buća is a peaceful retreat in the heart of the modern town and a must-visit for lovers of history and architecture. Contact: +382 32 674 591.

Solila Bird Reserve
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Solila Bird Reserve

Solila is a special botanical and zoological reserve located in the immediate vicinity of Tivat, on a marshy stretch of coastline. This protected area is home to flamingos, cormorants, and a number of rare bird species that are among the most endangered in Europe. The reserve represents a rare example of untouched nature in close proximity to an urban centre and airport. It is ideal for birdwatching in the early morning hours, when wildlife is most active, and no special entrance ticket is required.

Plavi Horizonti Beach
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Plavi Horizonti Beach

Plavi Horizonti (Radovići) is one of the few sandy beaches on the Montenegrin coast, located approximately 7 km south of Tivat's centre, at the mouth of Boka Kotorska facing the open sea. Its shallow and clear water makes it particularly popular with families with children. The beach is equipped with facilities and restaurants, and a nearby tourist complex offers a variety of water sports. During the summer season, Plavi Horizonti is one of the most visited bathing spots in the Tivat municipality.

Gornja Lastva — Stone Village on Vrmac
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Gornja Lastva — Stone Village on Vrmac

Gornja Lastva is an old stone settlement situated on Mount Vrmac, at an altitude of around 300 metres above Tivat. This authentic Mediterranean village preserves architecture and an atmosphere dating back centuries, with restored stone houses that have largely been converted into tourist apartments. From Gornja Lastva, there are exceptional views over Tivat and Boka Kotorska. The village serves as a starting or transit point for hiking trails on Vrmac and is an ideal destination for those wishing to experience rural Mediterranean life just a few kilometres from the centre of a modern town.

What to do

Activities in Tivat

Sailing and Nautical Sports

Sailing and Nautical Sports

Sailing and Nautical Sports

Porto Montenegro marina is the starting point for sailing, kayaking, and pedalo rides around Boka Kotorska.

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Diving and Snorkelling

Diving and Snorkelling

Diving and Snorkelling

The crystal-clear sea around Tivat and the nearby islands offers excellent conditions for diving and snorkelling.

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Hiking on Vrmac

Hiking on Vrmac

Hiking on Vrmac

Mount Vrmac above Tivat offers hiking trails with panoramic views over Boka Kotorska.

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Birdwatching at Solila

Birdwatching at Solila

Birdwatching at Solila

The Solila reserve near Tivat is home to flamingos, cormorants, and rare European bird species.

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Boat Trips Around Boka

Boat Trips Around Boka

Boat Trips Around Boka

By speedboat from Porto Montenegro, explore the Blue Cave, Perast, and the islands of Boka Kotorska.

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Tivat

Where luxury meets the Adriatic

Tivat

A former naval arsenal reborn as one of the Mediterranean's most glamorous destinations — Tivat blends superyacht glamour with centuries of Mediterranean soul.

Did you know

Did You Know?

Porto Montenegro, built on the site of a former Austro-Hungarian military arsenal from 1889, can accommodate superyachts up to 250 metres in length and was named Superyacht Marina of the Year in 2015. Superyacht Marina of the Year 2015

Plan Your Visit

Weather & Useful Info

Opening hours

Tourist office: Mon–Fri 07:00–15:00 (winter period) / 07:00–20:00 (summer period), Sat–Sun 07:00–14:00. Porto Montenegro and the promenade are accessible throughout the year.

Admission

Entry to the city and the Porto Montenegro promenade is free. Museum and gallery Buća Summer Residence: contact +382 32 674 591.

Parking

Yellow zone in the city centre: 0.50 EUR/hour. Tickets are purchased at newsstands. More information: www.parkingservistivat.me, tel: +382 68 801 645.

Accessibility

The city centre and the Porto Montenegro promenade are flat and suitable for wheelchair access. The airport and the modern infrastructure of Porto Montenegro are adapted for people with disabilities.

Phone

+382 32 671 324

Website

https://www.tivat.travel

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Tivat is about 90 km from Podgorica. You can get there by car via the Adriatic Highway, by intercity bus (timetables at www.busticket4.me), or by plane — Tivat Airport is only 3 km from the city centre. Taxi services in the city: Red Taxi 19729, Đir Taxi 19777.
Yes, Tivat is an excellent base as it is located in the central part of Boka Kotorska. Kotor is only 10 km away (bus every hour), Budva 23 km, and the Lepetani–Kamenari ferry makes it easy to reach Herceg Novi. The airport right in the city further simplifies logistics.
Parking in the yellow zone in the city centre costs 0.50 EUR per hour. Tickets are purchased at newsstands in the city. More information at www.parkingservistivat.me or by phone at +382 68 801 645.
The Tivat Tourist Office (Palih Boraca 19) is open on weekdays from 07:00 to 20:00 (summer period) and from 07:00 to 15:00 (winter period), and on weekends from 07:00 to 14:00. Contact: +382 32 671 324 or [email protected].
Porto Montenegro is a luxury superyacht marina built on the site of a former military arsenal dating from 1889. The promenade, restaurants, boutiques and galleries are open to all visitors free of charge. The marina accommodates yachts from 12 to 250 metres in length and is one of the leading marinas in the Mediterranean.
The closest and most well-known beaches are Plavi Horizonti in Radovići (sandy, ideal for families, about 7 km from the centre) and the beach in Seljanovo (pebbly, with a restaurant). On the Luštica peninsula there are quieter coves suitable for swimming in a natural setting.

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