Bay of Kotor

 

I had heard that the approach into Kotor Montenegro is not to be missed, and I would agree! This morning the seas were very calm, and the skies slightly overcast. Slightly cooler than the past couple of days but very pleasant. 

We arrived at the mouth of Kotor bay just before 11am, so had a nice relaxed morning. Most people including us watched the passing scenery from the pool deck, while the guest lecturer gave commentary. Although it looks like a fjord, it's really a river valley that sunk. The limestone mountains are steep, and small villages line the sides. The bay is almost 30 km long, very windy, and quite narrow in several places.

 Most of the small towns are summer resorts, and there are some beautiful looking hotels and homes. We passed the entrance to an old submarine pen from Tito's time. There are lots of small boats cruising the waters, and also ferries that provide transportation from one side to the other. It's Easter Sunday, and we can hear the church bells from time to time. There are a number of mussel and fish farms.

 At lunch time there's a barbeque on deck so we don't have to miss any of the scenery.















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