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Dobrota's waterfront promenade is relatively flat and accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, some traditional stone buildings and restaurants may have steps or uneven surfaces. The coastal path offers good accessibility with stunning bay views.
Dobrota is extremely safe for visitors, typical of small Montenegrin coastal villages. Crime rates are very low, and the close-knit community looks out for visitors. Standard travel precautions are sufficient, and locals are generally helpful and welcoming.
Attractions include the beautiful waterfront promenade, traditional stone architecture, nearby Kotor Old Town (UNESCO site), Our Lady of the Rocks island, and stunning bay views. The village offers peaceful walks and excellent seafood restaurants with panoramic vistas.
Montenegro uses the euro, despite not being an EU member. Credit cards are accepted at some restaurants and hotels in Dobrota, though smaller family establishments and local shops will prefer cash. ATMs are available in nearby Kotor.
Montenegrin is the official language in Montenegro, though Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian are also spoken. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and restaurants along the Bay of Kotor, especially by younger locals and hospitality staff.
In Montenegro, tipping 10% is customary at restaurants for satisfactory service. Round up taxi fares and tip hotel staff modestly. Family-run establishments appreciate tips as recognition of personal service, though it's not mandatory.
Local specialties include fresh Adriatic seafood, especially sea bass and shellfish, traditional Montenegrin dishes like cevapcici (grilled meat), and local wines. Restaurants often serve family recipes passed down through generations, offering authentic coastal cuisine.
The best time to visit Dobrota is May through September for warm weather and swimming in the bay. July and August are busiest with warmest water temperatures. Spring and early fall offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and comfortable conditions for walking.