Camp Full Monte

Bay of Kotor


Hidden in the mountains near the Croatian border (check online for driving instructions), this campground offers solar-generated hot water, odourless composting toilets and heaps of seclusion. In case the name didn't give it away, clothing is optional. There's a fully equipped kitchen, and meals can be arranged. Customised glamping holidays are available, and include accommodation in a 'mansion' tent.


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1. Sokol Grad

3.86 MILES

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2. Mirko Komnenović City Museum

4.86 MILES

Apart from the building itself (a fabulous bougainvillea-shrouded baroque palace with sea views), the highlight of this little museum is its impressive…

3. Španjola Fortress

5.07 MILES

Looming over town, Španjola was started and finished by the Turks but named after the Spanish (they had a stint – in 1538 – here as well). Unlike the town…

4. Ulica Njegoševa

5.3 MILES

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5. Clock Tower

5.34 MILES

The elegant crenulated clock tower, built in 1667, sits above what was once the main city gate. You can climb the spiral staircase for a different…

6. Kanli Kula

5.36 MILES

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7. Forte Mare

5.36 MILES

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8. Archangel Michael’s Church

5.37 MILES

Built between 1883 and 1905, this beautifully proportioned, domed, Serbian Orthodox church sits at the centre of gleaming white Trg Herceg Stejpana (known…