

There are on average 30 tropical days per year, when the maximum daily temperature reaches 30☌ and above. The maximum number of summer days is recorded in Tivat - 113.3 and the minimum is recorded in Bar - 97.4 days. The number of summer days on the coast, i.e., those with a maximum daily temperature of 25☌ and above, is on average more than 110 a year (summer days have also been recorded during March). Winters are warmer than in the hinterland: the minimum air tempera- ture on the coast is on average 5☌. July and August are the warmest months, with average daily temperatures above 30☌. Pollution of sea water mainly comes from fecal waste. Only rarely, in some micro-locations, is it class III, i.e., not suitable for bathing. The water quality of the 55 most attractive beaches during the sum- mer season is class I or II. There are 117 beaches on the Montenegrin Adriatic coast, with a total length of 73 km. 8 islands and 6 shoals, 31 rocks and 4 cliffs, along with 25.6 km of the coastline, are the property of the Montenegro Coastal Zone. In Ulcinj, it covers a strip wider than 1 km. The area along the coast (the coast in this sense being the area bathed by the highest wave during the worst storm), toge- ther with the ports, dikes, rocks, bathing places, springs, river mouths, channels con- nected to the sea, the sea floor and undersea area and the whole course of the Bojana River in Montenegrin territory are managed by one, state-owned company: “Morsko Dobro Crne Gore” (Montenegro Coastal Zone Authority). Montenegro’s coastline is 310 km long, and belongs to six municipalities: Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Budva, Bar and Ulcinj. Guida MontenegroThe sea and seashore ofMontenegro
