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Complex Bizanti
The guide was updated:Perched on the edge of Tivat, Complex Bizanti is a cluster of old, abandoned buildings that offer a peek into the town’s past. Built in the 14th century by the Bizanti family, the place has definitely seen better days, but there’s still a certain charm to it. These days, it’s more of a hidden spot—popular with urban explorers and photographers who love its eerie, atmospheric vibe.
It’s not a typical tourist attraction, so don’t expect any guides or amenities. Just keep your wits about you, as the site isn’t maintained and can be a bit tricky to navigate. But if you’re into history and a little adventure, it’s worth the visit.
Useful Information
- Address: Župa, Jadranska magistrala, Tivat
- More Info: To get there, head towards Župa Park in Tivat. The complex is situated at the highest point of the park.
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Porto Montenegro is Tivat’s glitzy marina—sleek, stylish, and designed with the yachting crowd in mind. It’s home to luxury boats, designer boutiques, and high-end restaurants with waterfront tables. But don’t worry—you don’t need a yacht to enjoy it. The promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, grabbing a coffee, or simply watching the marina come to life. If you’re into history, the old naval heritage of the area is still visible, with a museum showcasing Tivat’s maritime past just a short walk away.
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Pine Embankment
This is Tivat’s waterfront heart—a lively promenade lined with palm trees, cafés, and the occasional moored yacht. Locals linger over espresso, kids ride bikes, and visitors take their time soaking in the bay views. The sea is just a few steps away, so if the sun gets too much, a quick splash will do the trick.
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Complex Bizanti
Perched on the edge of Tivat, Complex Bizanti is a cluster of old, abandoned buildings that offer a peek into the town’s past. Built in the 14th century by the Bizanti family, the place has definitely seen better days, but there’s still a certain charm to it. These days, it’s more of a hidden spot—popular with urban explorers and photographers who love its eerie, atmospheric vibe.
It’s not a typical tourist attraction, so don’t expect any guides or amenities. Just keep your wits about you, as the site isn’t maintained and can be a bit tricky to navigate. But if you’re into history and a little adventure, it’s worth the visit.
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Prevlaka Island
Just a short distance (about 2 km) from Tivat, Prevlaka Island, also known as the Island of Flowers, is a peaceful getaway where nature and history come together. You can easily cross over from the mainland on a narrow isthmus, check out the quaint Church of the Holy Trinity, and soak up the views of the Bay of Kotor.
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Gornja Lastva
Just above Tivat, Gornja Lastva is a tiny mountain village that seems to have slipped through the cracks of time. With its old stone houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the Bay of Kotor, it’s one of those places that’s perfect for getting away from the crowds. There’s not much happening here, just a few visitors wandering around the churches, grabbing a coffee at a local café, or chatting with the locals.
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Naval Heritage Collection Museum
Set in a beautifully restored 19th-century sawmill, the Naval Heritage Museum is a small but fascinating dive into Tivat’s maritime past. The collection features over 300 artefacts, including rare Austro-Hungarian naval equipment, old photographs, and even a pair of authentic Yugoslav submarines.
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Beaches
Tivat has a few beaches, each with its own vibe. Plavi Horizonti Beach is the go-to for families, thanks to its calm waters and relaxed atmosphere—perfect for a day of sun and sea. If you’re closer to the town centre, Belane Beach is where the locals hang out, with a laid-back feel and plenty of cafés to chill in. For something quieter, head to Ponta Beach, a peaceful spot with crystal-clear waters and a bit more space to unwind.
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Day Trip to Kotor
A day trip to Kotor from Tivat is an easy and rewarding escape. Just a short drive (or boat ride) around the bay, and you’re stepping into a town that feels like it’s been frozen in time. The old town’s winding streets and crumbling walls are the perfect backdrop for getting lost, popping into quirky cafés, and exploring hidden corners. Don’t miss the climb up to the fortress—though it’s a bit of a hike, the view from the top is totally worth it.
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Day Trip to Budva
Budva is only about a 30-minute drive from Tivat, but it feels like a whole different vibe. The old town, with its narrow streets and ancient walls, is perfect for a leisurely wander, while the surrounding beaches are just waiting to be enjoyed. If you stick around after sunset, the town shifts into something more vibrant, with plenty of bars and restaurants buzzing well into the night.
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Lovćen National Park
Lovćen National Park is about a 45-minute drive from Tivat, and honestly, the drive itself is half the fun. The winding roads take you through some jaw-dropping scenery, so don’t rush it. Once you’re there, the park has it all—mountain views, thick forests, and plenty of trails if you’re up for a hike. At the top, you’ll find the Njegoš Mausoleum, a monumental tribute to Montenegro’s famous poet and ruler, Petar II Petrović Njegoš. From up there, you'll also get some of the best views around, stretching out over the Bay of Kotor.
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