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Thought to be an ancient Mediterranean port, Kotor Municipality is a buzz with historical landmarks, scenic views, vibrant culture and charming seaside towns. Driving through the winding roads is like taking a trip back in time, peppered with stunning natural beauty at every turn.
Adventuring in your car is one of the best ways to explore the magnificent landscapes, but keep in mind Montenegro's distinctive driving conditions. Set the pace to the country's laid-back lifestyle; speed limits are often paced at a maximum of 50 km/h in towns and 80 km/h in highways. The right-hand traffic rule applies, similar to the UK, but remember, you must always drive with your headlights on.
A compact car is perfect for navigating the narrow, twisting roads. If comfort is your priority, an SUV with a sturdy suspension offers a smoother ride across varying terrains.
Parking in popular tourist spots can be a challenge. Make use of the abundant paid parking lots or even better, seek lodgings that offer car parks.
Don't miss the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bay of Kotor - a picturesque blend of blue waters and mountainous backdrop, or the Old Town, a quaint medieval city bursting with heritage at every corner. Make your journey within the fortified wall, towards the St. Tryphon Cathedral for a panoramic view of the city.
Drive along the Serpentine Road for a breathtaking view of Bay of Kotor. Visit the enchanting town of Perast and take a boat trip to Our Lady of The Rock Island, a man-made islet with a captivating history.
Embark on a culinary journey with succulent seafood and local wines. Try the local favourite "Njeguški pršut", a dry-cured ham, or "Pljeskavica", a Montenegrin style burger.
The Mediterranean climate affords long, hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is between April and September, where the days are warm and sunny - perfect for sightseeing and lounging on the beach.
Whilst major credit cards are widely accepted, it's recommended to have some local currency, the Euro, handy for smaller establishments or outdoor markets.
Experience Montenegro's culture through its lively festivals like the Kotor Carnival in February or Boka Night in August where locals celebrate with parades and fireworks.
The Montenegrins are known for their hospitality. Don't be surprised if a stranger invites you for a drink or a meal. It's their way of welcoming you into their land and culture.
The charm of Kotor Municipality lies in its beautiful chaos of ancient and contemporary, nature and structures, land and water. So, fasten your seatbelt, start your car, and dive into an unforgettable adventure.