A whole lot of nothing… and a little rave history.

Let me be honest with you… this is a dark, cold tunnel.
That’s it.
Nothing to see here, move along.
You go in, you see a damp wall or two, you turn around and head out.
The end.
Honestly, I’ve had more thrilling moments staring into my fridge.
Plot twist: the rave of 2016
But hold on!
Just when I thought this was the most uneventful detour of the trip, I found out they held a rave here in 2016.
Yes, really.
Neon lights, glow sticks, and probably someone in a submarine captain’s hat behind the decks.
Because when life gives you abandoned military architecture, you throw a bass-heavy party in it.

A brief peek into history
Originally built by the Yugoslav military during the Cold War, this tunnel was used to hide submarines from prying eyes.
These days, it hides… not much.
Just the occasional curious tourist and maybe a local with Bluetooth speakers and a dream.
🧭 Final Verdict
If you’re in Kotor and feel like exploring a bit of Cold War concrete with big rave energy potential (but none of the actual party), sure… take a peek.
Just don’t expect fireworks…
Unless you bring your own glow sticks and playlist.
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