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Kotor sits at the inner end of the Bay of Kotor — a 28-kilometre flooded river valley that cuts deep into the Montenegrin coast, often called Europe's southernmost fjord (geologically a ria, not a true glacial fjord). The medieval walled town hugs the foot of a vertical 1,200-metre limestone cliff, with the 12th-century Cathedral of Saint Tryphon at the centre. The defensive Saint John Fortress ramparts climb 260 metres up the cliff face in 1,350 stone steps — the most-photographed sight in Montenegro. Charter yachts anchor in the harbour below the walls or in the wider bay outside. Around the bay, the smaller villages of Perast (Baroque sea captain mansions), Risan (Roman mosaic ruins), and the islet shrines of Our Lady of the Rocks are accessible by day-sail. Kotor is 30 minutes from Tivat by sail. Season runs April through October.









































































































































































