As the journey continues through Kotor Bay, the landscape gradually begins to open, revealing a different side of the coastline. What starts as a calm, enclosed setting between mountains slowly transitions into a wider and more open horizon as the boat moves toward the Adriatic.
This change is not sudden, but it can be felt along the way. The water deepens in color, the movement of the sea becomes more noticeable, and the surrounding scenery shifts from sheltered towns and quiet shores to a more rugged and natural coastline.
Passing beyond the inner parts of the bay and toward locations such as the Blue Cave, the contrast becomes even more defined. The cliffs appear more exposed, shaped by the open sea, while the atmosphere takes on a sense of space and openness that differs from the calm interior of the bay.
This transition between enclosed and open water is one of the defining elements of the journey, offering a broader perspective of the region and highlighting the diversity of landscapes within a relatively short distance.





