Tivat
Most
of the summer guests arrive in Montenegro via Tivat. Up to 20
airplanes touch down every day during the high season. The town,
which is also an important naval base and harbor, offers not too
much at first sight. It’s important to know where the attractive
spots are in this municipality. From Lepatane, which is part of
Tivat, connects a car ferry with the other side of the Boka Kotorska.
The
origin of Tivat supposedly goes back to the 3rd century
B.C. Documents prove as well that Tivat was an important religious
center in the 14th and 15th centuries. The
Monastery of St. Michael the Archangel was the seat of the Orthodox
Archbishop.
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