Boka Navy Kotor
The Boka Navy (Bokeljska mornarica) is the civic custodian of St. Tryphon's feast and the kolo chain dance, documented from 1463 statutes and now UNESCO-listed intangible heritage. It is the living institutional thread connecting Venetian-era maritime ritual to the present. Anchor modes: custodian | living_ritual | signal | Search hooks: Boka Navy Kotor; Bokeljska mornarica; kolo sv. Tripuna; Kotor procession confraternity; St. Tryphon feast organizer
Watch the Boka Navy perform the kolo chain dance and processions during St. Tryphon's feast in February and at Boka Night events. Visit their headquarters in Kotor. The confraternity's ceremonial uniforms and choreographed dances are a living Venetian-era tradition.
Clock Tower Herceg Novi
The Clock Tower (Sahat Kula) was built in 1667 by order of Sultan Mahmud and is the entrance to Herceg Novi's Old Town—the most visible Ottoman-era structure in the bay and the city's key symbol. Anchor modes: material_layer | signal | custodian | Search hooks: Clock Tower Herceg Novi; Sahat Kula; Ottoman clock tower; Herceg Novi city gate; 1667 Sultan Mahmud
Pass through the Clock Tower gate into Herceg Novi Old Town. The tower is approximately 16 m tall and features on the town's coat of arms. It is the most iconic Ottoman-era structure in the bay.
Forte Mare Fortress
Forte Mare (Sea Fortress) is a fortification on the Herceg Novi shoreline spanning Venetian and Ottoman construction layers (14th-17th centuries). It demonstrates the military succession at the bay's western entrance. Anchor modes: material_layer | custodian | living_ritual | Search hooks: Forte Mare Fortress; Sea Fortress Herceg Novi; Venetian Ottoman fortress; Herceg Novi waterfront fort; Forte Mare concerts
Visit the fortress on the Herceg Novi waterfront. Entry is affordable (€2). The fortress hosts cultural events and you can see the layered Venetian and Ottoman construction.
Herceg Novi Old Town
Herceg Novi Old Town is a layered frontier settlement where Ottoman, Venetian, and Austrian fortifications overlap at the bay's western entrance. Its street plan and architecture reveal the confessional border zone. Anchor modes: material_layer | network_route | living_ritual | Search hooks: Herceg Novi Old Town; Stari Grad Herceg Novi; Ottoman Venetian frontier; Mimosa Festival; Herceg Novi fortress walk
Walk through the Old Town gates, see the Clock Tower (Sahat Kula), explore Kanli Kula and Forte Mare fortresses, and attend the Mimosa Festival in February-March. The layered fortifications make the Ottoman-Venetian frontier tangible.
Kanli Kula Fortress
Kanli Kula ('bloody tower' in Turkish) is an Ottoman fortress in Herceg Novi now used as an open-air amphitheater—the most dramatic example of heritage repurposing in the bay. It hosts music, film, and theatre festivals. Anchor modes: material_layer | custodian | living_ritual | Search hooks: Kanli Kula Fortress; bloody tower Herceg Novi; Ottoman fortress amphitheater; Herceg Novi festival venue; Kanli Kula concerts
Enter the Ottoman fortress and sit in the open-air amphitheater. Attend concerts, film screenings, and theatre performances during summer festivals. The fortress walls are a tangible Ottoman military layer.
Kotor City Walls & Fortifications
The Kotor City Walls and Fortifications (San Giovanni) are a 4.5 km Venetian defensive system climbing 1,350 steps to the hilltop fortress—the most dramatic physical expression of Venetian military engineering in the bay and a UNESCO-listed feature. Anchor modes: material_layer | custodian | network_route | Search hooks: Kotor City Walls & Fortifications; San Giovanni Fortress Kotor; Kotor fortress hike; Venetian walls Kotor; UNESCO fortification
Climb the 1,350 steps to the San Giovanni fortress for panoramic views of the bay. Walk the 4.5 km fortification system that survived earthquakes and wars. The walls are the most visited feature in Kotor.
Our Lady of the Rocks
Our Lady of the Rocks (Gospa od Škrpjela) is an artificial island created by centuries of stone-throwing, maintained by the Fašinada ritual every July 22 since at least 1452. It is the most distinctive sacred landscape in the bay. Anchor modes: living_ritual | custodian | material_layer | Search hooks: Our Lady of the Rocks; Gospa od Škrpjela; Fašinada July 22; Perast artificial island; stone-throwing tradition
Take a boat to the island, visit the church with its votive tablets and icon, and attend the Fašinada on July 22 when boats circle the island throwing stones to maintain the shoreline.
Perast Old Town
Perast Old Town is the Venetian maritime jewel of the bay, with Baroque palaces, the Bujović and Smekja palaces on the waterfront, and the departure point for Our Lady of the Rocks and Sveti Đorđe. Anchor modes: material_layer | network_route | living_ritual | Search hooks: Perast Old Town; Perast Baroque palaces; Fašinada Perast; Gospa od Škrpjela boats; Venetian maritime town
Walk the waterfront promenade lined with Baroque palaces, take a boat to the two islands, and attend the Fašinada stone-throwing ceremony on July 22. Perast's Venetian-era urban fabric is remarkably intact.
Savina Monastery
Savina Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in Herceg Novi that persisted beside Ottoman walls—a living symbol of Orthodox resilience on the confessional frontier. It preserves medieval architecture, liturgical treasures, and layered renovations up to the 19th century. Anchor modes: custodian | living_ritual | material_layer | Search hooks: Savina Monastery; Manastir Savina; Serbian Orthodox Herceg Novi; Orthodox monastery Boka; Savina church treasures
Visit the monastery complex 2 km east of Herceg Novi in lush Mediterranean vegetation. See the two churches, medieval architecture, and liturgical treasures. The monastery is an active Serbian Orthodox community.
St. Tryphon Cathedral Kotor
St. Tryphon Cathedral is Kotor's spiritual anchor, consecrated in 1166 and rebuilt in Venetian Baroque style after the 1667 earthquake. It houses the silver-encased relics of St. Tryphon and is the center of the February 3 feast. Anchor modes: living_ritual | custodian | material_layer | Search hooks: St. Tryphon Cathedral Kotor; Sveti Tripun Kotor; Kotor patron saint feast; Tripundanske svečanosti; cathedral relics procession
Enter the cathedral to see the asymmetrical bell towers, silver reliquary of St. Tryphon, and Baroque interior. Attend the February 3 feast and watch the Boka Navy kolo procession around the cathedral.
Sveti Đorđe Island
Sveti Đorđe (St. George) Island is the natural island off Perast with a 12th-century Benedictine monastery and the old graveyard for Bay of Kotor nobility. It contrasts with the artificial Our Lady of the Rocks island. Anchor modes: material_layer | custodian | Search hooks: Sveti Đorđe Island; St. George Island Perast; Benedictine monastery Boka; Perast island graveyard
View the island from Perast's waterfront or by boat. The Benedictine monastery and old cemetery of Perast nobility are visible but the island is a closed Benedictine community—access is restricted.