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Sex Shop Guide: Tivat and Porto Montenegro
Tivat is an odd case. On paper it is a small Montenegrin coastal town of about 15,000 people. In practice, during the summer season, it is a satellite of Porto Montenegro’s yacht economy and hosts a temporary population that would embarrass a small principality — Russian-registered vessels, Middle Eastern charters, a scattering of American and Northern European long-stay boat crews, and the domestic Montenegrin summer traffic that always makes its way along the bay. This produces a retail scene that is comically top-heavy at Porto Montenegro itself and thin to nonexistent everywhere else in the town, including for the category this guide covers.
I’ve done the Tivat run every summer for the past several years and the pattern has not really changed: if you want to shop for adult products in this town, you are not going to find much on the ground, and you are going to end up ordering online. That is not a criticism of Tivat, which does many things well; it is simply an accurate description of what’s available in this category.
The physical picture
Tivat has essentially no dedicated adult retail. There is not a single specialty shop of the kind you would find in Budva or Podgorica, and the general shops in town carry only the most basic supplies — condoms in the standard sizes, sometimes lubricant, nothing else. Porto Montenegro itself is a luxury retail environment focused on watches, yacht supplies, resort wear, and cosmetics, with no adult category presence and no commercial appetite to add one.
If you specifically need a physical shop, your options are to drive to Budva (about 30 minutes) or to Kotor (about 15 minutes) and hope the small Kotor selection has what you’re after. In both cases the physical inventory is going to be limited, summer-priced, and worse than what you could order online in the same amount of time.
For anyone staying in Tivat or on a boat at Porto Montenegro, the sex shop Tivat delivery corridor is essentially the only real option for anything beyond a pack of condoms from a general shop. Domestic Montenegrin retailers deliver to Tivat addresses on the same one-to-two-day schedule as Podgorica and Budva, with unbranded packaging and cash-on-delivery available.
The yacht scenario
Porto Montenegro’s marina has a specific delivery logistics reality worth understanding. Parcels to a vessel at the marina generally go through the marina office rather than direct to the berth, and the office handles a large volume of package traffic for boat crews and guests. Discreet packaging on any adult retail parcel is not just a preference here — it is an operational requirement, because whatever arrives at the marina office is going to pass through the hands of several staff before it reaches the intended recipient.
Every reputable sex shop Crna Gora retailer serving the coast understands this and ships plain-wrapped by default. This is the standard and any operator not meeting it should be avoided.
For boat crews planning ahead, the practical setup is to place the order a day or two before arrival at Porto Montenegro so the parcel arrives during the port stop. Cash on delivery is available and preferred by many crew members who do not want a card trail linked to a specific marina stop. The couriers are professional and know the marina office as a normal delivery address.
Bay of Kotor coverage
Tivat sits at the entrance to the inner Bay of Kotor and is a common base for guests exploring Perast, Kotor, and the smaller villages further into the bay. The delivery network covering Tivat also covers essentially every residential and rental address in this area — Prčanj, Dobrota, Muo, Perast, Risan, all served on the same terms.
This matters because none of these smaller bay villages has anything approaching adult retail. Perast in particular is a village of a thousand people with one small grocery and no specialty commerce of any kind. If you are booked into an apartment in Perast for a week, ordering online is not one option among several — it is the only option, and the preporučena prodavnica delivery works to Perast addresses reliably.
What Porto Montenegro guests actually buy
A few observations from years of watching the summer patterns at this specific location:
The buyer profile is unusual. Porto Montenegro guests skew older, more affluent, and more international than the general Balkan retail buyer. This shifts what they buy — more premium product, more specialty lubricant, more quality lingerie, less mid-range mainstream volume. Physical shops in Tivat and the immediately surrounding area do not stock for this buyer profile at all, which is one reason the online option is so dominant here.
Cash payments are common even for six-figure yacht guests who could obviously pay by any other method. The transactional discretion of paying the courier in cash is genuinely valued and is one of the small operational conveniences the Montenegrin online market does well.
Deliveries are often addressed to concierges rather than to specific individuals, particularly for high-end villa rentals up the hillsides around Tivat. This is fine and every reputable retailer handles it without comment.
Repeat orders happen. Guests staying for a week or more will often order twice — an initial order on arrival and a top-up before departure. The delivery reliability supports this pattern.
For the wider range covering all these categories, the full catalog at any reputable regional retailer is genuinely more useful than any physical shop within a hundred kilometers.
Delivery logistics
Delivery windows to Tivat and around the bay run one to two working days from domestic Montenegrin dispatch in normal conditions. During peak season — mid-July through mid-August — this can stretch to two to three days as courier volume increases across the coast. Plan accordingly if you have a specific window.
Packaging is unbranded by default on any reputable order. Cash on delivery is available and popular. Card payment is fine at the reputable sites. For deliveries to boats, the marina office is the standard address and works reliably.
For deliveries to villa rentals — which is a common Tivat scenario — the property address goes on the reservation confirmation and can be used directly at checkout. If a concierge or property manager is handling incoming packages, note this in the delivery instructions at checkout so the retailer can adjust the addressing accordingly.
Cross-border scenarios
Tivat sits close to the Croatian border via the Prevlaka crossing and about ninety minutes from Dubrovnik. Some guests combining Croatian and Montenegrin stays historically would buy in Dubrovnik before crossing south, but this is essentially never a good idea in 2026. Croatian summer prices are meaningfully higher than Montenegrin, and the online option in either country outperforms coastal physical retail decisively.
For guests continuing north into Croatia after a Tivat stay — Dubrovnik, Split, Hvar — the practical answer is the same: order to wherever you’ll be staying two nights or more, and skip the physical retail hunt entirely. Croatian domestic delivery works reliably to coastal addresses and to the islands.
Practical recommendations
For anyone staying in Tivat, at Porto Montenegro, or anywhere along the inner Bay of Kotor, the practical shopping answer is straightforwardly online. There is no meaningful physical retail alternative in the immediate area, and the online delivery experience is genuinely reliable in normal conditions.
For boat guests specifically, plan the order to arrive during the port stop, use the marina office as the delivery address, choose cash on delivery, and expect neutral packaging. This is a well-understood operational pattern and works as expected.
For readers driving through Tivat en route to Budva or Kotor, do not budget a Tivat afternoon for this category. There is nothing to buy. If you specifically want to visit a physical shop, drive on to Budva.
The https://eroticshop.me/ delivery corridor covering the bay is one of the parts of the Montenegrin retail market that has genuinely matured in the last few years, and it is now the honest recommendation for essentially every scenario in this town.
Closing note
Tivat is a lovely place to spend a summer week and a poor place to shop for anything specialty. Plan the retail side of your trip online, in advance, and use the physical time in town for the things Tivat actually does well — the coast, the food, the boats, the walks up into the hills behind the marina. This category is not why you came here, and the market has arranged itself to make that fact easy to accommodate.