
What Topla offers, more than views, is convenience. This is a lived-in neighbourhood rather than a holiday strip: supermarkets and bakeries open early, a pharmacy and a health centre are close by, and buses on the coastal road connect along the whole Boka shoreline without much waiting. For families staying a week or more, that ordinariness is the point — you shop, cook, swim and repeat, without needing to plan much.
The sea is a short walk down through the gardens, where the Pet Danica promenade takes over and runs uninterrupted between Igalo and Meljine. With a car the radius opens quickly: the Kamenari–Lepetane ferry across the narrows cuts the drive to Kotor's UNESCO-listed old town and to Perast's two islets to well under an hour, Tivat and Porto Montenegro are about the same, and the mountain road behind town climbs into the Orjen massif and on towards Trebinje. Herceg Novi's own centre — market, harbour, stone gates and the fortresses above them — is a kilometre east and best reached on foot along the water, especially in the evening when the whole town is out doing the same.
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