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Perast is situated 12 km west from Kotor and epresents the best preserved baroque area in the Adriatic. The town reached the highest point in it’s development in the 17th and 18th century along with the strengthening of it’s own navy. At that time the most beautiful buildings arose in this fortified town. The palaces of the famous naval captains from this area belong to the baroque style and they were built at the time of the navigation flourished. The most famous of them are: The Bujovic from the year 1693, The Zmajevic, Badovica and Smekia.
The most prominent cultural monuments are:
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The Parsons Church, whose building started
in the year 1740, by the project of the Venetian architect Gisele Beati. Only the belfry and apse were built whereas the shape of the church as a whole is known thanks to well-
The St. George’s church erased up in the islet in front of Perast. It belonged to the Benedictine moister built in the 12th century.
The Lady of Skrpjel, the baroque church built in the year 1630, in the artificial islet in front of Perast, in which there was the small chapel in 1452. It owns a rich museum with a collection of paintings of the famous Italian artist. The church has been decorated with 68 paintings by Tripo Kokolja a painter from Perast the most famous name of our baroque painting art from the end of the 17th century.
RISAN
Risan (pronounced [rîsan], Latin Rhizinium/Risinium, Curiate Italian Risinio) is a town in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. It traces its origins to the ancient settlement of Rhizon, the oldest settlement in the Bay of Kotor.
Lying in the innermost portion of the bay, the settlement was protected from the interior by inaccessible limestone cliffs of the Orjen mountain, the highest range of eastern Adriatic, and through several following narrow straits in the Bay of Kotor from the open sea.
Risan is a tourist destination that has a hotel called after its most famous citizen, Queen Teuta, with accompanying fine beaches.Risan is famous by its Roman Mosaics and best preserved roman god Hypnos.
TIVAT
Tivat is located in the central part of the Boka Kotorska bay. Although it is the youngest town in the Boka region, Tivat has a lot of interesting and attractive destinations. Renaissance Summer House Buca in the centre of city, Ostrvo Cvijeca (flowers’ island) with sacred monuments, Gornja Lastva, the old nucleus at an altitude of 300 m, the magnificent beach at Plavi Horizonti and the island Sv. Nikola are tourist destinations that should be visited in Tivat.
The city has a natural marina – Kaliman. Tivat is also the only place at the littoral with an airport. There is an abundance of cultural events, such as Bocarska Olympiad and Ljetnje Feste.
But there is one top place that should not be missed – Porto Montenegro. Today, Tivat is one of hottest spots on Mediterranean because of Porto Montenegro – new modern marina for luxury yachts, with amazing settlement behind.
HERCEG NOVI
A few years ago the tourist brochures stated that Herceg Novi was “a stone picture and a master piece of civilization, but it is also a marvelous botanic garden”. It has existed for seven centuries. Its dense Mediterranean greenery, unusual scenery is mostly the result of generations of seamen bringing and planting the seeds of palms, oleanders, eucalyptus, agaves, cactuses, bamboos, magnolias, and the other exotic plants. This town of “the eternal greenery, sun and promenades” was described by the Nobel Prize recipient Ivo Andric, who like many other writers, "spent the autumn of his life” in Herceg Novi.
BLUE CAVE
It is one of the most attractive in the series of caves located on the Luštica Peninsula and is situated between the of Zlatna luka Cove and the Mokra gora Cape. It is 5.7 nautical miles away from Herceg Novi. It has two openings at 45 degrees angles; the height from the sea level to the top of the ceiling is 9 m, and the depth is 3-
Mamula island
It is known on the sea maps as the Lastavica Island. It acquired its widely accepted name “Mamula” after the Austrian general Lazar Mamula who fortified it in the mid 19th century. Mamula is an uninhabited island located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, 3.4 nm from Herceg Novi. It is circular, 200 m in diameter. It is covered with low vegetation, it has a beach and a dock on its Northern side. During the both World Wars, there was a prison on the island and nowadays there is a commemorative inscription reminiscent of that period. There have been several projects made for the revival and tourist valorization of this very attractive island, none of which have been carried out thus far. Mamula continues to be an abandoned island, but also a favorite summer getaway.
SUBMARINE TUNNELS
Explore the labyrinths of three of the most impressive Submarine Tunnels, which are located all around the Adriatic seas of Montenegro. The Submarine Caves were used to hide submarines during the World War 2. Experience the vastness of the tunnels and prepare to be astounded, get off and explore the secret tunnels, go for a swim or if you are truly brave-
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