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Audio Guide of Dobrota Beach

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The captain who cursed the waves from the shore

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2. Pebbles hiding Venetian shipwrecks

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3. Salty loves and betrayals under the moon of the bay

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4. The myth of the pebble that predicts storms

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5. Marks on the rocks that tourists step over without seeing

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6. The echo you carry away in your aching feet

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours, and how can I get to the beach in Dobrota, near Kotor?

The beach in Dobrota is open 24 hours a day, as it is a public outdoor space accessible year-round. To get there, you can take a local bus from Kotor (about 10–15 minutes) or a taxi; if you are driving, there is nearby parking, but it is limited during peak season. Check the map on Montenegro's official tourism website for detailed routes: Montenegro Travel.

How much does it cost to enter the beach in Dobrota, and are there any extra fees?

Access to the beach is completely free, with no ticket required. However, if you use services such as sun loungers, umbrellas, or parking, you may be charged between 2 and 5 euros, depending on the local provider. For more details about costs in the area, visit TripAdvisor Dobrota Beach.

How much time is recommended for a visit to Dobrota Beach?

A typical visit lasts between 1 and 3 hours, ideal for relaxing, swimming, or having a short picnic. If you combine it with a walk through the village, you could stretch it to half a day. It is perfect for a quick getaway from Kotor without wearing yourself out.

What is the history or cultural importance of the beach in Dobrota?

Dobrota, part of the Municipality of Kotor, has roots in the Ottoman and Venetian eras, with the beach serving as a historic meeting point for fishermen and merchants in the Bay of Kotor. Today, it represents Montenegro's maritime heritage, with views over the UNESCO-listed bay. To learn more about its context, explore UNESCO Bay of Kotor.

What is the best time of year or day to visit the beach in Dobrota?

The best time is from June to September, with warm water and pleasant weather; avoid July and August if you do not like crowds. Go early in the morning (8–11 am) to enjoy fewer people and calmer waters, or at sunset for stunning views.

Is Dobrota Beach accessible for people with reduced mobility?

The beach is pebbly and has a somewhat steep access route from the main road, which can be challenging for wheelchairs or people with mobility difficulties. There are partial ramps near the center of Dobrota, but it is recommended to contact the local municipality (+382 32 325 100) for assistance or nearby alternatives. More information at Accessible Tourism Montenegro.

What other attractions are near the beach in Dobrota?

Just 5 km away is Kotor Old Town, a UNESCO site with impressive walls and cathedrals; you can also visit Praskvica Monastery or take a boat ride around the bay. In Dobrota itself, explore the Orthodox churches and maritime museums for a fuller experience.

What are some practical tips to make the most of my visit to Dobrota Beach?

Bring sunscreen, water shoes for the pebbles, and drinking water, as facilities are basic; respect the environment by avoiding plastics. If you travel in summer, book transportation in advance and combine your visit with lunch at a local seafood restaurant for an authentic experience.

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