Tivat Attractions

Tivat attractions offer a blend of luxury, history, and natural beauty, making the coastal town a must-visit destination in Montenegro. From prestigious marinas to serene islands and cultural landmarks, these sites provide diverse experiences for travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration.


  • Porto Montenegro

    Porto Montenegro

    Discover Porto Montenegro, a luxury marina on the Adriatic coast that offers Mediterranean elegance and surprisingly affordable experiences. It’s a premier destination for both billionaires and everyday travelers seeking a taste of the high life.

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  • Sveti Marko Island

    Sveti Marko Island

    Discover Sveti Marko Island, a once-thriving tourist destination in Montenegro now abandoned and overgrown. Learn about its history, access from Tivat, and why it’s a hidden gem for adventurers seeking a unique beach experience.

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  • Summer House Buća

    Summer House Buća

    Discover the Summer House Buća in Tivat, a 17th-century Renaissance complex with late Gothic details. Revitalized for cultural use, it features a gallery and summer stage hosting events. Explore this hidden gem of Montenegro’s coast.

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  • Gornja Lastva

    Gornja Lastva

    Discover Gornja Lastva, a charming Tivat village rich in history and culture. Explore its stone houses, baroque church, and vibrant festivals that celebrate Boka Kotorska’s traditions. Perfect for summer visits and architectural enthusiasts.

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  • Tivat City Park

    Tivat City Park

    Discover Big City Park in Tivat, Montenegro—a 4-hectare botanical garden and green oasis near Przno Beach. Explore its rich history and exotic plants collected by Austro-Hungarian navy captains.

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  • Yugoslavia Consulate in Tivat

    Yugoslavia Consulate in Tivat

    Explore the unique Yugoslavia Consulate in Tivat, a museum-like site preserving the legacy of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. Discover historical artifacts, hear the anthem, and take home a symbolic red passport.

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