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Bar
Meeting in the marina . Briefing, grocery shopping and accommodation on the yacht. Bar is the main seaport of the country.
DAY 1
BAR – Bigova 25 miles
Bigova is a modest, down—to-earth village, unremarkable from an architectural and historical point of view. Such resorts have their advantages: here you can chat with locals, taste real cuisine and seafood at affordable prices, get to know authentic culture and enjoy the serene sea.
DAY 2 Bigova – Krtole Bay
The finning of the Spire. The Blue Cave, or the Montenegrin Swimming Pool of the Spire, is located on the Lustica Peninsula and is accessible only from the sea. The name of the cave speaks for itself — seawater and refracted sunlight color the entire interior space in shimmering light and dark blue tones. The cave area is about 300 square meters. m., and the entrance to it is quite large for boats and speedboats — up to 4 meters high and 15 meters wide.
DAY 3 Krtole Bay – Tivat – Kotor
Sightseeing of the island and the Church of the Mother of God on the Rock. Arrival in Kotor. Evening walk through the narrow streets of the old town. You can also walk along the fortress walls, at the top of which is the main fort of Kotor — the fortress of St. Peter the Great. St. John's, which offers a breathtaking view of the bay. Overnight on the yacht.
DAY 4 Kotor –Perast- Risan – Herceg Novi
Mamula is a small island six kilometers from the city of Herceg Novi. It is interesting because a fort was built here in 1853. Together with fortifications on the Prevlaka Peninsula and the Lustica Peninsula, Mamula Island was defended and guarded by Herceg Novi. During the Second World War, Mamula turned into a prison island. Today, yachts and tourist ferries dock daily on its shores, as well as numerous people who want to see the fortifications, rocky shores and a quaint beach.
Day 5 Herceg Novi – Budva
Transfer to Budva. St. Stephen's. The main postcard view of Montenegro is the small island of Sveti Stefan, located in the Budva Riviera. This place is truly unique. Once it was a simple fishing village that turned into a fashionable resort for world leaders and celebrities, then it fell into disrepair, only to be reborn later like a Phoenix in all its splendor. Local beaches with pink sand, ancient houses, silence and medieval atmosphere attract wealthy tourists from all over the world. Sveti Nikola Island is Montenegro's own Hawaiian island in the Adriatic Sea; it is located just one kilometer from Budva. Evening Budva is the most popular place in Montenegro.
Day 6 Budva –Petrovac – Ulcinj
One of the reasons to stay in Petrovac is the small islands of Sveta Nedelya (Holy Week) and Katic, on one of which stands a miniature church with a bell tower. According to local belief, if you make a wish here and ring the bell, it will definitely come true.
Day 7 Ulcinj Bar
Ulcinj
For more than two centuries, this place has been a favorite place and a stone nest of pirates who sailed from Valdanos Bay, periodically attacking ships. The pirates were very powerful, built a fort here and occupied a large area.
An excursion to Old Bar, one of the oldest towns on the coast, we will see the gates of the XI century, the ruins of St. George's Cathedral and the oldest olive tree in Europe. Free evening in the city. Overnight on a yacht in the marina
Day 8 Departure
Event ships
Event prices
30
Prepayment is made without additional charges
fuel
skipper
Port fees, meals on the yacht
200 €
Double cabin on the yacht
2
1 400 €
One place in a double cabin on the yacht
2
750 €
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