Twenty metres from the promenade, this part of Savina looks straight out at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, and a terrace facing that view changes how the day gets spent: breakfast watching the first ferries, shade through the hottest hours, and a long evening as the sun drops behind the Luštica ridge. The shoreline immediately below has swimming platforms and small pebble bays, with a hotel beach and its bar a short walk along the path, so the water stays accessible from morning until after dark.
The Pet Danica promenade is the connective tissue of the neighbourhood. Follow it west and the Old Town arrives in ten to fifteen minutes — Forte Mare, the stone gates, the stepped lanes climbing to the fortress above; follow it east and it continues below the monastery slope towards Meljine, with fewer people the further you go. Restaurants along this stretch are unpretentious and fish-oriented, and they stay open late. This is coast that works particularly well outside high summer, when walkers outnumber swimmers and the whole width of the bay is visible from a single chair.
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