Day 26: From Budva to Kotor

We covered 28.21 km with a 449-meter uphill climb in one hour and 49 minutes. The journey was hectic as we took a secondary road (M-11) for approximately 8 km. The route was challenging due to heavy traffic, limited scenery, and many cars speeding by very close to our bikes. The last third of the way featured steep, zigzagging inclines, made even more challenging by the 30-degree temperature. Upon reaching the summit, we snapped some photos of the Bay of Kotor and then began our descent.
Once we settled into our accommodation, we went for a walk around the old town, which is enclosed within a spectacular stone wall. There are many options for dining, having a coffee, or enjoying an ice cream. We loved exploring its narrow streets and stopped for a dessert before heading back to our accommodation to rest. Kotor is a bustling city with heavy traffic and crowds. It’s the first time we've felt overwhelmed by tourists during our bike trip in Montenegro. We also found the food and places to be overpriced. If you're not into crowds, it's best to stop for a short visit and keep moving.

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