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If you’re visiting in the summer, you might even be lucky enough to see a show while you’re there. You can hop on a guided tour that leaves from Herceg Novi by booking in advance or walking down to the harbour to check out a private tour. It’s the kind of place that certainly felt more “local” based on its location but still welcoming to foreigners.Karaca is to the right of a small asphalt soccer field/basketball court that often has kids playing on it. The bathroom was clean and large, the room overall was clean and bright, and the host and the housekeeper were VERY nice. There are buses going in all directions so you don’t even need to rent a car. Over the years it has been rebuilt a few times as it changed hands. Originally a defensive position to protect the town from sea attacks, the tower was converted to a movie theatre in the 1950s. You just have to buy the tickets and hop on the correct bus. It is considered that that facility is to be thanked for the construction of the medieval Herceg Novi. One of the most popular attractions from Herceg Novi is the Blue Cave or the “Plava Spilja”. In the former days of Yugoslavia, Herceg Novi was one of the region’s premier beach destinations. Located right across from the main harbour, you get a great view of the boats. With over 200 hours of sunshine a year, Herceg Novi is known as the city of eternal green and summer. Mind you, it wasn’t the busy season yet so we can only hope that it keeps its charm in the summer!The pathways are often that smooth stone. If you want to Herceg Novi isn’t the tourist capital of the world and that’s what makes it great. Come say hi and get to know us better. The most famous health complex – Institute Dr Simo Milosevic is placed there. Mirko Komnenović City Museum. Check-in was simple.The location is also just a 10-minute walk to the centre of the old town. Today, visitors can enter the tower and discover the numerous passageways, ladders, and stairs in the stone complex.Unfortunately, it was closed when we visited Herceg Novi. For us, this was fine since we were just passing through and wanted a sampler of the town. It’s just to the east of the Old Town and not close to the water. It was built at the beginning of the XIX century. The town itself is fairly quiet and modest. It was also the first time we had reached the coast on our trip and had any sort of sunlight (sorry, Romanian winter) so it was extra special.The apartment had a small kitchenette with two hot plates and a mini-fridge. These tours often also include other coves, beaches, and sights.
There are literally pieces of history around each turn so feel free to explore the different parts of the old town.As mentioned above, it was the off-season so we really didn’t have a crazy amount of options for things to do in Herceg Novi. After reading the good reviews we determined that if we had another night we would have tried it. Back in its day, it was a prison used by the Turks. There is a grocery store close by and it’s just a 5 minutes walk down some stairs to the water’s edge and the promenade to walk along. All rights reserved. It’s a great seaside town that feels hidden between the busyness of Dubrovnik and Kotor. Things to Do in Herceg Novi: Montenegro’s Beautiful Coast We stopped through on the way up to Split and had a great time exploring the seaside town.From the Herceg Novi old town to the restaurants in Herceg, we’d recommend a short stay so that you can get a better picture of what the north of Montenegro is all about. Those places are great – don’t get us wrong – but Herceg Novi is special in its own way. In addition to the realized, it is planned the organization of several exhibitions for Women's Day in March and an international exhibition of 3 Hungarian artists in May, in cooperation with Hunguest Sun Resort.
If you’re visiting in the summer, you might even be lucky enough to see a show while you’re there. You can hop on a guided tour that leaves from Herceg Novi by booking in advance or walking down to the harbour to check out a private tour. It’s the kind of place that certainly felt more “local” based on its location but still welcoming to foreigners.Karaca is to the right of a small asphalt soccer field/basketball court that often has kids playing on it. The bathroom was clean and large, the room overall was clean and bright, and the host and the housekeeper were VERY nice. There are buses going in all directions so you don’t even need to rent a car. Over the years it has been rebuilt a few times as it changed hands. Originally a defensive position to protect the town from sea attacks, the tower was converted to a movie theatre in the 1950s. You just have to buy the tickets and hop on the correct bus. It is considered that that facility is to be thanked for the construction of the medieval Herceg Novi. One of the most popular attractions from Herceg Novi is the Blue Cave or the “Plava Spilja”. In the former days of Yugoslavia, Herceg Novi was one of the region’s premier beach destinations. Located right across from the main harbour, you get a great view of the boats. With over 200 hours of sunshine a year, Herceg Novi is known as the city of eternal green and summer. Mind you, it wasn’t the busy season yet so we can only hope that it keeps its charm in the summer!The pathways are often that smooth stone. If you want to Herceg Novi isn’t the tourist capital of the world and that’s what makes it great. Come say hi and get to know us better. The most famous health complex – Institute Dr Simo Milosevic is placed there. Mirko Komnenović City Museum. Check-in was simple.The location is also just a 10-minute walk to the centre of the old town. Today, visitors can enter the tower and discover the numerous passageways, ladders, and stairs in the stone complex.Unfortunately, it was closed when we visited Herceg Novi. For us, this was fine since we were just passing through and wanted a sampler of the town. It’s just to the east of the Old Town and not close to the water. It was built at the beginning of the XIX century. The town itself is fairly quiet and modest. It was also the first time we had reached the coast on our trip and had any sort of sunlight (sorry, Romanian winter) so it was extra special.The apartment had a small kitchenette with two hot plates and a mini-fridge. These tours often also include other coves, beaches, and sights.
There are literally pieces of history around each turn so feel free to explore the different parts of the old town.As mentioned above, it was the off-season so we really didn’t have a crazy amount of options for things to do in Herceg Novi. After reading the good reviews we determined that if we had another night we would have tried it. Back in its day, it was a prison used by the Turks. There is a grocery store close by and it’s just a 5 minutes walk down some stairs to the water’s edge and the promenade to walk along. All rights reserved. It’s a great seaside town that feels hidden between the busyness of Dubrovnik and Kotor. Things to Do in Herceg Novi: Montenegro’s Beautiful Coast We stopped through on the way up to Split and had a great time exploring the seaside town.From the Herceg Novi old town to the restaurants in Herceg, we’d recommend a short stay so that you can get a better picture of what the north of Montenegro is all about. Those places are great – don’t get us wrong – but Herceg Novi is special in its own way. In addition to the realized, it is planned the organization of several exhibitions for Women's Day in March and an international exhibition of 3 Hungarian artists in May, in cooperation with Hunguest Sun Resort.