July 8, 2018 - Filip Jovovic from Old Bar is the only citizen from Bar who can boast that his two handicrafts embellish the residencies in the Vatican, i.e. from the Pope Francis and Cardinal Pietro Parolina, the State Secretary of the Holy See.
July 7, 2018 – The Administration of Kotor has launched a new cultural program for summer 2018 named Open Kotor Squares, allocating 20.000 euro for this purpose. The concept of the program is to provide a space for professional and amateur artists for open performances to the public. With this initiative, the Kotor Department of Culture, Sport and Community Activities aims to bring the arts of klapa singing, chamber music, choirs, folklore dancing, street theater and carnival back to the Kotor Old Town squares promoting good old cultural traditions of the town. From July 2 to September 9, you can meet local artists painting, playing, singing and dancing for you.
In addition, another cultural program dedicated to Kotor's past – Course of Boka Life – will be presented on the squares of the old town and at the San Giovanni fortification square 230m above Kotor revealing historical traditions of the local community. Everyone who wants to become part of the Boka historical era can join the KOTOR WALL QUEST to learn medieval crafts, fights, and costumes. Played around the downtown streets and popular in the east of Adriatic coast, briškula and treset card games are open for anyone to join.
Visit Kotor this summer!
July 7, 2018 – Roads are not the easiest in Montenegro, especially in the summer season. The main Adriatic road binding Croatia, Montenegro and Albania (Jadranska magistrala) is overloaded with traffic due to tourists, and the local public transport, unfortunately, leaves much to be desired. Here are a few tips for those of you in the Tivat area looking to visit Kotor.
July 6, 2018 – The middle of summer is my favorite time to visit the farmer’s market. The variety of nature’s gifts together with its freshness and flavors are so exciting - and you can feel, without any doubt, just how sweet and juicy the offer is at first glance.
July 6, 2018 - To respond to a recent increase in the number of refugees, migrants, and asylum seekers through Montenegro, the European Commission has allocated 90,000 euro as humanitarian aid to help people in distress, the EU Delegation said.