Tivat – Nautical traffic was for 30% bigger this year when comparing the same period of the previous year, in the bay of Boka Kotorska.
There has been a traffic jam in the most beautiful Mediterranean bay for the last fifteen days.
Tivat – Nautical traffic was for 30% bigger this year when comparing the same period of the previous year, in the bay of Boka Kotorska.
There has been a traffic jam in the most beautiful Mediterranean bay for the last fifteen days.
Great number of yachts, motor boats, small sport and recreational vessels, fishing boats, sailing boats, small tourist boats, large trade ships which come to Bijela and great travel cruising boats coming to Kotor ‘filled’ Boka aquatorium. So, if you take a look from the land, certain parts of the aquatorium such as Kumbor area or Verige straits, resemble to a highway.
Big foreign yachts, which occupy our sea this summer more then ever, look very exquisite among steep shores of the bay not far from the old stone buildings of Perast and Kotor.
In their quest for new nautical and tourist experiences in unexplored destinations, foreign nautics massively made their way to Boka this summer.
Among tens of yachts and motor boats that visited Boka’s ports and docs, in past few days, a dozen of them where luxurious mega-yachts worth tens of million of Euros.
The most recent example was last week’s visit of 72.6 meter long super-luxurious sea beauty “Queen K” owned by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska. Apart from this one, Boka was visited by numerous other yachts such as 74 m long “Ilona”, 67 m long “Anna”, 62 m long “New Sunrise”, super attractive 55 m long sailing boat “Adela”, 46 m long motor yacht “Serena M”, 43 m long “Magnifica”, a beautiful old timer – 37 m long cruiser “Shamrock IV”; motor cruiser “Sea Blue”, and only two meter shorter “Aquarius” an “Follow Me 4”.