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Montenegro - monestory of St. George
Montenegro - Sunset in Risan
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Montenegro - monastery of St. George
Montenegro - Perast
Montenegro - Notre Dam
Croatia - bay near Dubrovnik
Croatia - bay near Dubrovnik
Croatia - Orchestral in Dubrovnik
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Cocktail Montenegro

Cocktail Montenegro: Cabin cruise from Dubrovnik

Day 1: Dubrovnik (Komolac) - Kolocepk

Boarding begins at 6pm on board of your catamaran, which is anchored  near the scenic harbour of Komolac. After the safety briefing from your captain, the catamaran will leave the anchorage and head toward the Island of Kolocep - approximately one hour away, where dinner will be served and the catamaran anchored for the night.

Day 2: Kolocep - Cavtat (Croatia)

Wake up in the bay of Donje Čelo and after a good breakfast go swimming in the waters of Adria. After a relaxing morning and lunch in the anchorage, the yacht will leave towards Cavtat, a small Croatian harbour which lies south of Dubrovnik. If the weather conditions allow it, your captain will provide you with the opportunity to view the stunning old harbour of Dubrovnik. During the entire cruise you will get to enjoy beautiful views of the passing landmarks and blue sea. In the late afternoon you will reach the Tiha Bay. Here you have the chance to walk along the promenade of the peninsulas and through the many alleys in the village of Cavtat, after which you will return to the yacht where dinner will be prepared. Anchored overnight stay. 

Day 3: Cavtat - bay of Tivat (Montenegro)

Croatia - bay near Dubrovnik
Croatia - bay near Dubrovnik

After breakfast and customs clearance, the anchor will be lifted and the departure from the Croatian harbour of Cavtat will begin, you will sail south towards Montenegro. The entrance into the bay of Kotor is protected by what used to be the Austrian-Hungarian fortification, on the island of Mamula. You will sail along the city of Herceg Novi, before you enter the bay of Tivat. Admire one of the pearls of the bay of Kotor, the island of Gospa od Mirišta and its Jesuit church. This beautiful trip is finished in Tivat, in the beautiful marina Porto Montenegro. From the simplest sailing boats to the finest Mediterranean yachts, the Enclave of Montenegro and its new marina are popular to all visitors. Tax-free shopping for big brands, a cocktail on the terrace at sunset or dinner at the Byblos, a large Lebanese restaurant, this amazing station of your sailing trip is international, luxurious and welcoming. Due to the heavy military past of the bay, a P-821 submarine of the former Yugoslav navy is 50 m long and is located near the marina. It is open to visitors. Dinner and overnight at the dock or mooring.

Day 4: Bay of Tivat - Kotor

Early departure from Porto Montenegro for a day full of emotions. You will follow the natural channel of Verige, the narrowest point of the Bay of Kotor. After two kilometers you reach the pool of Kotor. The impressions are overwhelming: you will sail directly towards a large vertical wall, which seems to be close to falling into the sea, before you finally turn to a narrow passage, at the end of which the town of Kotor is located. The high ranging mountains and the deep water provide outstanding photo opportunities. Before the sun is at its zenith, only the bravest will climb up the small Chinese wall, which leads up the mountain from the city walls with over 1400 steps, and are rewarded with a stunning aerial view of the bay and town. The entrance to the old town is decorated with the Sea Gate which carries the winged lion of San Marco, symbol of Venice. Behind it is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets, shaded squares and ancient churches. The cathedral of Saint Triphon, the patron saint of the city, is a remarkable building that is considered a “must”, while the Maritime Museum of Montenegro, in a palace from the early eighteenth century, tells the brave maritime tales of Kotor. You will love the atmosphere, charm and authenticity of this city, which has retained its simplicity despite the large amount of visitors from all over the world. Depending on the available space at anchor or at the dock, you can admire the illuminated walls along the mountain in the evening from your catamaran.

Day 5: Kotor - Perast - Risan

Visit the lively and colorful market and enjoy the morning scenery along the city wall. You will then depart and spend a day with amazing views of the bays of Kotor and Risan. The first station is Perast, a pretty village that still lays the banner of the Serenissima Venice which stands for nostalgia and wealth. Perast holds three of the wonders of Montenegro. In addition to its Renaissance church with the highest tower in the country (55 m), it is primarily known for the artificial island of Gospa od Škrpjela (St. Maria on the rock) and Sveti Dorde (St. George) which inevitably draw your attention. The real sights of the bay of Kotor are worth a whole trip alone. These show the importance of the place for the locals and sailors of this region. After lunch, you will have an opportunity to swim and snorkel, for example close to the beach opposite the village of Morinj. The clear shallow waters in the bay, which is commonly known as the "Boka", are ideal for a snorkeling trip. In the late afternoon, you will visit the town named Risan, the oldest settlement in the bay. It is mentioned already in the 3rd century BC and has some archaeological treasures, including a Roman mosaic depicting the image of Hypnos, perfectly preserved. More modest than Kotor and Perast, Risan is no less pleasant and very quiet. The small bar near the church, with shadows of pines, will be the perfect place for a drink at sunset. Dinner and overnight at anchor.

Day 6: Risan - Herceg Novi Bay - Cavtat (Croatia)

Early departure to start this long sailing day and especially to admire the famous two small islands in Perast, illuminated by the first rays of the sun before the day visitors arrive: a heavenly moment.

Before the customs formalities are completed at Zelinka to leave Montenegro, your captain will offer you a stop near the bay Herceg Novi for a relaxing interlude with snorkeling and swimming near one of the small beaches along this bay. Then it is time to leave the beautiful bay of Kotor in the north, to sail along the Croatian coast towards Cavtat, which you will reach in the late afternoon, where you anchor in the harbor.

Day 7: Cavtat - Lokrum - Dubrovnik (Komolac)

Take this morning to enjoy a stroll around Cavtat. As a harbor and bathing resort, it radiates a soothing atmosphere. Like a little sister of Dubrovnik, the city has achieved architectural harmony, the few hotels are hidden amongst pines. Lavender and rosemary, fragrant flower beds along the road to the harbor, sailingboats, small yachts and fishing boats, and cats sunbathing. The Peninsula Council offers an entertaining walk along the Tiha Bay. With benches, small beaches lined with lounges and bars, the promenade runs along the clear sea, which once again invites you to swim. After lunch, the anchor will be lifted and your catamaran makes its way to Lokrum in front of Dubrovnik. As a conservation area since 1964, Lokrum has a botanical garden with tropical species. Discover this or swim again this last afternoon of your cruise. The Marina Komolac can be reached in about one hour of navigation in the channel. Overnight in the marina.

Day 8: Dubrovnik (Komolac)

You will leave your catamaran at 9:00.

 

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