Herceg Novi Travel Guides

Fortress walks, spa heritage, coastal drives, and hidden corners of the Boka Bay entrance, written by people who live here.

The Three Fortresses Walk

The Three Fortresses Walk

Forte Mare, Kanli Kula, and Spanjola, a walking route through five centuries of Venetian, Ottoman, and Austrian military architecture above the bay.

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Igalo's Spa Heritage

Igalo's Spa Heritage

Why Tito visited every year, what the mineral mud treatments involve, and how to combine a wellness day with a coastal drive.

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Driving to the Blue Cave

Driving to the Blue Cave

Take the Lustica road to Zanjice Beach, board a boat, and swim inside one of the Adriatic's most luminous sea caves.

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Herceg Novi's 100,000 Steps

Herceg Novi's 100,000 Steps

The staircase city walk through garden terraces, hidden chapels, and canopied lanes that link the waterfront to the hilltop fortifications.

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Mamula Island Fortress

Mamula Island Fortress

Drive to Mirista on the Lustica Peninsula and take the short boat crossing to the circular Napoleonic fortress at the bay's mouth.

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The Mimosa Festival in February

The Mimosa Festival in February

Flower parades, masked balls, and golden wattle branches lining every staircase, Herceg Novi's beloved late-winter celebration.

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Driving the Prevlaka Peninsula

Driving the Prevlaka Peninsula

Where Montenegro meets Croatia at the tip of a windswept cape. Fortresses, quiet beaches, and a border crossing with a view.

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Olive Oil Tasting in the Hills

Olive Oil Tasting in the Hills

Family groves above the bay, stone mills, and tastings with bread and local cheese, the agricultural side of the Riviera.

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Savina Monastery and the Backroads

Savina Monastery and the Backroads

A Serbian Orthodox treasury surrounded by cypress gardens, reached by a winding road through the upper neighbourhoods of Herceg Novi.

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