Montenegro: where and why are Russians going?
- The appeal of the Bay of Kotor
- The beauty of the Bay of Kotor
- The history and beauty of the Bay of Risan
Boko-Kotor Bay in Montenegro: attractiveness of foreign buyers
The Bay of Kotor has been attracting foreign tourists and real estate buyers for over two decades with its unparalleled beauty at any time of the year, as well as the charming towns located along its shores. Among the most well-known towns are Herceg Novi, Tivat, Kotor, and Risan.
The city of a thousand steps - Herceg Novi
Herceg Novi, also known as the "city of a thousand steps," is famous for its natural beauty, including botanical gardens with rare plants and relic trees. The city also features several historical landmarks, such as fortresses, the Church of Archangel Michael, and the Savina Monastery, built in the 17th century. Herceg Novi is also home to many Russian emigrants and is considered the most Serbian city on the Montenegrin coast.
Status Tivat
Tivat received its status as a city much later, only at the end of the 19th century. It is known for its naval arsenal, which was used for ships of the Austro-Hungarian fleet, as well as islands such as Miholska Prevlaka (Color Island) and St. Mark, and the beautiful beach of Plavi Horizonti, which is considered one of the best in Montenegro.
Unique features of the Bay of Kotor
The Bay of Kotor is special because it borders Croatia, and the distance to the airports in Tivat and Dubrovnik is the same - 30 km, which provides residents of the area with more opportunities for travel and work. There is a ferry crossing from Kamenari to Lepetane across the Verige Strait, which connects Herceg Novi and Tivat.
The appeal of the Bay of Kotor
The Bay of Kotor continues to attract tourists and real estate buyers thanks to its unique beauty and interesting attractions along the shores. Here, you can always enjoy stunning views and explore the beautiful towns along the coast.
In the picturesque bay of the Adriatic Sea
Boka-Kotor Bay lies where Montenegro's famous cities are located. One of them, Budva, is famous for its unique botanical garden filled with exotic plants from different parts of the world brought by local sailors. This city is in high demand in the real estate market due to its beauty and amenities, although in the past builders have sometimes broken the rules, creating chaos in the development.
Tivat is a model of organized development.
Another significant city in the Bay of Kotor, Tivat, is an example of organized development with quality buildings. Marina Porto Montenegro, built by Canadian entrepreneur Peter Munk on the site of an old shipyard and arsenal, is considered a luxury marina on the Adriatic.
The city of Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The city of Kotor, also located in the Bay of Kotor, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its ancient architecture from the time of the Venetian Empire. Its rich history and unique architecture attract many foreign visitors.
Herceg Novi - cultural and tourist center
Herceg Novi, another charming city in this region, is known as a cultural and tourist center that attracts international cruise ships. In the evening, it is especially pleasant to enjoy the coolness from the surrounding mountains and cliffs, as well as the magnificent view of the sunset over the mountains.
The Bay of Kotor is an amazing place.
The Bay of Kotor is an amazing place, with each town having its own unique character and history. These towns are wonderful places to live and relax, combining the beauty of nature with cultural heritage.
Risan: History and Attractions
The first three areas in Boka Kotorska Bay, namely Risan, Herceg Novi and Perast, are well known.
Picturesque Perast and its history
Risan is a small town with a population of about 2,000 people. Tourist activity is just beginning to develop here, but changes are already noticeable: new real estate projects and plans for building a marina.
Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George Island
Perast is a picturesque little town in the Bay of Risan, which can sometimes be seen in films. It has a rich history, starting from the period of Venetian rule when there were four shipyards here. In the late 17th century, Marko Martinović opened the first maritime school, where the future Peter I studied.
The beauty of the bay and surrounding islands
Next to Risan and Perast are two symbolic islands: Saint George with a monastery on its peak and Our Lady of the Rocks. Standing by the bay's shore, you see the unified mountains and waters, creating the illusion of no horizon. This is one of the most impressive places on the Montenegrin coast and definitely deserves your visit.
Conclusion:
Herceg Novi, Tivat, and Kotor- cities that have absorbed a wealth of historical, cultural, and natural treasures. Surrounded by majestic mountains and a stunning bay, they attract both tourists and investors from around the world. The development of infrastructure, preservation of unique heritage, and growing demand for real estate make these places not only picturesque but also promising for both visiting and living.
Immersing oneself in the atmosphere of these cities, every traveler gains the opportunity to become a part of their rich history, while every investor becomes a participant in the vibrant economic development of this amazing region of Montenegro.
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