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Location of the Site
Morinj
The seaside village of Morinj lies halfway between the major towns of Herceg Novi and Kotor. A picturesque hamlet of traditional stone houses, Morinj is known for its lush green mountain slopes, old watermills and network of interconnected springs, known as Little Venice. It is also the location for one of the best restaurants in Montenegro, the stunning Catovici Mlini.
Morinj is near to UNESCO protected towns of Perast (10mins) and Kotor (25 mins). It is an easy drive from both Tivat (30mins) or Dubrovnik (60mins) airports. New road to mountains will connect Morinj to ski resorts in less than 2hrs.
Bay of Kotor
Kotor Bay, is a place of stunning natural beauty; the southern-most Fjord in Europe - a vast butterfly shaped expanse of water surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. Boka Kotorska is remarkable for its wonderful coastal scenery and the many pretty villages and towns that dot the shore line.
Long before it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, the Bay has been a magnet for sailors, traders and sightseers
alike. The beautiful village of Perast is littered with the palaces of 17th century Venetian merchants, each vying for the best view over to the beautiful island monastery of St. George. Both Perast and its island are visable from the Morinj site.
At the head of the fjord lies the old city of Kotor, which became a protected UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. Narrow alleyways open out onto preserved piazzas, churches and palaces. The awe-inspiring 12th century city walls climb 200m up the sheer mountain face and form an impressive backdrop to Kotor’s annual Venetian carnival.
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