
Topla spreads along the water between Herceg Novi's old core and Igalo, and Njegoševa is its spine — a street of walled gardens, fig trees and stone stairways dropping the short distance to the shore. With the beach roughly seventy metres away, the day organises itself around the water: an early swim before the concrete platforms fill, coffee under a vine through the hottest hours, and a return to the shingle when the light softens over the bay entrance. The Pet Danica promenade runs past the foot of the neighbourhood, carrying you east towards the Old Town or west into Igalo without ever leaving the sea.
Topla's rhythm is residential rather than resort-like. Bakeries and small markets open early, families claim the same patch of pebbles each summer, and swimming holds up well into October because the water in this arm of the bay stays warm. Walk twenty minutes east and the town changes character entirely — stepped lanes, the Sahat Kula gate, the small squares above the harbour. Boats leave the town harbour for Žanjice and the sea caves beneath Luštica, and the coastal road curls east around the bay towards Perast and Kotor.
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