A Hidden Riviera: Discover a Sunny European Port Town with Mountain Views and Mega Yachts

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A Hidden Riviera: Discover a Sunny European Port Town with Mountain Views and Mega Yachts

With all that Tivat has going for it — balmy summer weather, a luxurious marina, and limestone peaks, for starters — it’s surprising that it still manages to remain under the radar. The pretty town sits on the Bay of Kotor (also called Boka Bay) beneath the Dinaric Alps, which stretch from Slovenia to Albania along the Adriatic Sea. Its port is filled with expats and superyachts. But Tivat is in the Balkan country of Montenegro. Despite bordering on popular Croatia, Montenegro receives only a fraction of the visitors that its northern neighbor does. That makes Montenegro the perfect spot for your next crowd-free beach vacation, and Tivat feel like its hidden riviera.



Tivat’s transformation into a lavish seaside playground began in 2007, when Canadian businessman Peter Munk purchased the town’s old shipyard, a 19th-century Austro-Hungarian naval base, and turned it into a superyacht marina. The area, renamed Porto Montenegro, soon had a waterfront promenade, expensive hotels, designer boutiques, and gourmet restaurants. The massive marina has room for 400 vessels. Those who do not arrive by sea can land at the expanding Tivat Airport, located just under three kilometers south of Tivat. Flights connect to all of Europe’s major cities.

Tivat’s Charming Waterfront

Though Porto Montenegro feels shiny and new, the rest of Tivat’s coastline has a historic vibe that is utterly charming. The heart of town is Big City Park. The green oasis is home to the largest botanical garden in the South Adriatic. The nearby Naval Heritage Collection museum showcases Tivat’s longstanding maritime history, with exhibits that include two Yugoslavian submarines. Grand villas with a mixture of Ottoman and Venetian architecture overlook the Bay of Kotor’s glistening turquoise water. Many of them now house cafes, which serve fresh seafood, black risotto, homemade olive oil, and local wine.

If you are not gazing at the mesmerizing shoreline from one of Tivat’s cafes, then you are probably out on the water. You can join a boat tour, for example with Knez Lipovac Excursions or Montenegro Water Tours, to explore the Bay of Kotor. They visit islands and destinations, including the church and monastery of Our Lady of Mercy on Školj and the Austro-Hungarian fort on Mamula, as well as the natural Blue Cave. Perast, another underrated European town good for a relaxing vacation, is on the other side of the bay and worth a boat visit. You can also rent a stand-up paddleboard from the Porto Montenegro Yacht Club and go for a swim in the crystal-clear water at one of Tivat’s many beaches. In fact, you should make time to do all of these things while you are here.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.