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Stone & Serenity: My Return to Kotor, Montenegro

#mytraveldiary If anything, Kotor is even more magical the second time. Beyond the cruise ship crowds, I found hidden corners, deeper history, and moments of pure Adriatic calm. This medieval maze of marble streets and mountain views is a solo traveler’s dream—safe, stunning, and full of soul. My Solo Itinerary (Encore Edition): · Sunrise at the City Walls: I woke before dawn and climbed the Ladder of Kotor (a longer, quieter path than the famous St. John’s Fortress) to watch the sun rise over the bay. Had the fortress and the orange-tiled rooftops all to myself—pure magic. · Cats & Coffee in the Old Town: Wandered the cobbled lanes of the UNESCO Old Town, saying hello to the famous Kotor cats and stopping at Caffè Astoria for a strong espresso and people-watching. Revisited my favorite stone-carved churches and discovered new hidden courtyards. · Bay of Kotor Boat Trip: Joined a small, affordable group boat tour from the harbor to the Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks island. Swam in glittering turquoise waters and soaked in the fjord-like scenery from the sea. Why Kotor is Even Better the Second Time: · You Know the Rhythm: Mornings and evenings belong to you—the best time to have the ancient streets (almost) to yourself. · Deeper Exploration: I visited the Maritime Museum and learned about Kotor’s seafaring past and walked along the Gurdic Gate and river outside the walls. · More Day Trips: Took the local bus to Perast (even more charming without the crowds) and hiked part of the Vrmac Ridge for insane views of the bay. Kotor rewards those who return. It’s a place where you can slow down, breathe deep, and feel the layers of history—and your own memories—stack like stones. --- Hashtags: #kotoragain #soloinmontenegro #returntotheadriatic #oldtownwanderer #mediterraneanmindfulness
Posted: Sep 8, 2025
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