Djenovici is split by the coast road, and being on the seaward side of it matters: from below the magistrala the shore is about a hundred metres downhill and the traffic stays behind you. This is the outer bay, the wide bright stretch between Igalo and Baosici where the water is open enough to be properly blue but sheltered enough to stay flat most mornings. The village is unhurried, made of stone houses with green shutters, a small church, concrete bathing platforms and pebble pockets rather than a resort strand, and a seafront walk that carries on toward the neighbouring settlements.
The bay is best seen from the water, and boats leave this shoreline all summer. The standard run threads the Verige strait, the narrows the Venetians once closed with a chain, into the inner bay for Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks and Kotor, with swimming stops along the way; the shorter version turns west for the Blue Cave and the abandoned island fortress of Mamula off Lustica. By road, Herceg Novi's promenade and fortresses are about ten minutes off, Tivat airport a little over twenty, and the Kamenari to Lepetane ferry cuts a long detour off the drive south to Budva.
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