
Montenegro has Serbian and Yugoslavian roots, but its origins date back to 168 BC, to Roman and Byzantine cultures. It was invaded by many peoples, including the Turks, Romans, Italians, French, and the British. The great Cattaro fortress, situated at the top of the mountain lining the city, was built in the 5th century by the Venetians.

Once off the ship, our first mission was to hike up to the mountain top to see the Cattaro Fortress. I had no idea how high up it was, but it is VERY HIGH. The path was stone rocks, some in old steps, some loose rock and some parts just grassy dirt paths. Fortunately it was still early morning so it was cool and not in direct sun. My photos below won’t convey the height but it was quite high!

Kotor attracts a large number of young Europeans, seeking nightlife and alternatives to other overbuilt and more expensive European cities. Kotor offers a great deal for the visitor- nice hotels, good food and plenty of nice architecture for the history buffs. The Maritime Museum is highly regarded for its collection.
I was enchanted by Kotor, and have put Montenegro on my list of favorite places in Europe for its charm and unspoiled beauty. Here are some of my photos from Kotor: We arrived to heavy Fog...


Then the fog lifted..


above: the beginning of the long climb to the top. above right: check out who helped pay for the restoration of this fortress...the people of the USA! It made me proud.



above: John and me climbing up...huffing and puffing all the way
above: Finally we reached the top, here I am staning next to the flagpole. above right: looking all the way down from the top. Notice how small our cruise ship is. We climbed 1,500 feet up!
Views of Kotor:
Views of Kotor:
(sorry I don't have the time to descibe all these..the internet bill is racking up quickly!)






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