Top Things to See and Do Around Porto Montenegro This September
The Bay of Kotor, also known as Boka Bay, is currently one of the most popular travel destinations in the Mediterranean, and for many wonderful reasons. The small Balkan country of Montenegro has been rising in popularity among all types of travelers in recent years, celebrated for its rich history, a distinctly Slavic cuisine mixed with Mediterranean vibes, and crystal-clear waters as far as the eye can see.
Unlike some of its neighbors where the signs can get a bit monotonous at times, the Montenegrin coast constantly offers breathtaking sights due to its sprawling mountain ranges overlooking the seaside from every direction. When you descend from the mountains onto the peaceful shores, though, you are immediately immersed in a unique, thriving Montenegrin culture. And in the center of it all you have Porto Montenegro, an expansive marina surrounded by quaint seaside towns and plenty of unforgettable experiences and cruising opportunities.
Let’s explore this wonderful destination and take a look at the things you need to see and do in and around beautiful Porto Montenegro this fall season.
Porto Montenegro is a shopper’s paradise
When we think of amazing shopping experiences, our minds tend to instantly drift to Paris, Rome, or London and their bustling shopping districts dotted with the most popular brands in the world. Hey, there’s nothing wrong with that, but this fall season you should experience shopping in a completely different setting.
Porto Montenegro is a shopper’s paradise, in that the brands and stores are scattered across the bay in those historic towns and villages with tiny cobblestone streets and big seaside promenades. The whole region emanates a feeling of culture and history, but it also exudes luxury. What’s most interesting here is that you don’t have to go luxury shopping – you will easily find thrift stores and amazing souvenir shops right next to the luxe brands.
Sail around Boka Bay for an unforgettable adventure
You can’t visit Montenegro or Boka Bay without heading out on a sailing adventure. It would be such a waste not to see the soaring mountain ranges from the water, and it would be a damn shame if you missed the views of the historic coastal towns from afar.
The bay is also very gentle to sailors and inquisitive travelers, as the waters are generally calm throughout the year and offer some unforgettable sights of the marine life below. All of that is due to the way the local authorities protect their waters and ensure that the sea stays crystal clear all year round. Truly an amazing opportunity to pop open a bottle of champagne on a boat somewhere off the coast of Tivat.
Gander at some luxurious waterfront properties
Tivat is the main port and the center of the region where most activities take place. This is the best location to find some of the most beautiful waterfront properties in the Adriatic, many of which are far more affordable than the properties in Croatia and other neighboring countries.
In fact, this is the best place to find luxury villas for sale in coastal Montenegro that can serve as a summer home with all the amenities you need to spend several months on the coast. Whether or not you’re considering getting a summer home on the sea or if you just want to spend some time in luxury residences while exploring the bay, be sure to visit Porto Montenegro this year for a true luxe experience.
Enjoy fine dining and fusion cuisine
If for no other reason, you want to visit Porto Montenegro for the foodie scene. Montenegro in general is a foodie paradise, but Boka Bay and Porto Montenegro in particular offer some fine dining experiences you’ll never forget.
The region has had many influences over the centuries, and the modern Montenegrin cuisine nowadays combines Italian, Asian, Turkish, Greek, and other flavor profiles with its Slavic roots. This means that you have the opportunity to try some of the most amazing delicacies and exquisite dishes from across the Mediterranean and beyond, right there on the coast.
Explore the beautiful historic towns
Last but not least, be sure to take a road trip around the Boka Bay coastline. Porto Montenegro is right in the center of it all, and if you go west you will end up at those beautiful seaside towns such as Kotor and Herceg Novi, while to the east of town you have a more natural landscape dotted by natural reserves, wild beaches, and even more of those tiny historic towns with their special charm.
The coastline is the place to visit different wine houses and restaurants serving traditional wines from the Adriatic, and it’s important to note that Montenegro is home to some of the most prestigious wines, such as Vranac, Medun, and Chardonnay.
Over to you
Porto Montenegro is rightfully one of the most popular fall destinations right now, as there is so much to see and do in and around the breathtaking marina. Make sure to visit this beautiful region on your next trip to the Mediterranean, and revel in the beauty of the Montenegrin coast!