At an elevation of ninety-eight feet, Porto Montenegro was visible while they were standing. At least three hundred vessels – ranging from fishing boats to yachts of all sizes and a three-masted sailing ship – were docked along the marina’s piers. In contrast to the small, historic and charming towns encircling the Bay of Kotor, Tivat appeals to the wealthy and their superyachts. In 2006, Canadian businessman Peter Munk purchased an abandoned 19th-century naval shipyard and began creating Porto Montenegro. The marina has 450 berths and can accommodate yachts up to 800 feet.
