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What to see in Boka Kotor 2 years ago #5427

It is the third largest city in Montenegro, but it is in no way inferior to others in terms of beauty and entertainment. Welcome to Kotor, a pearl famous for its magnificent estuaries. A walk through the streets of this city will give you a relaxing atmosphere in which history and nature alternate. And so you can arrange a walk or a boat trip, and then decide to go and visit local museums or churches. Many treasures cannot be missed, starting from the beaches of Montenegro and ending with villages or traditional shops. Discover all its main attractions.

Bay of Kotor

This wonderful pool complex is a corner of extraordinary beauty. The “Bride of the Adriatic” (another name for Boka Kotorska) is the southernmost fjord in Europe. Magic is surrounded by mountains (which reach even 2 thousand meters), which can also be visited by boat. You can also complete the route by car: a journey full of exciting and unmistakable landscapes awaits you. One of the most picturesque routes, of course, is the “50 sharp turns road”, which reaches Cetinje from Kotor and partially crosses Lovcen National Park. This natural port of the Adriatic is surrounded by picturesque villages that can be visited. Read more here: https://www.travelingtourism.com/what-to-see-in-boka-kotor.html

Boka Kotorsky, stretching along the coast for 28 kilometers, is a unique symbiosis of various landscapes and artistic beauties. Inside you can cross different climates: from the Mediterranean to the subalpine. This leads to the emergence of various ecosystems characterized by a variety of plants, trees, and fauna. The territory extends over more than 12 thousand hectares, of which 2,600 are covered by the waters of the sea. The most important endemic species is the Kotor snail, which lives only on the walls of the city. Another characteristic feature of this area is that it is heavily quarried. The water coming from the precipitation goes underground and forms underground rivers flowing into the sea.
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