This part of Kumbor is a working seaside village rather than a resort: houses stacked up the slope from the coast road, a strip of shoreline below with private ponte and small beaches, and Herceg Novi about three kilometres along the water. Everything a family needs is close and low-key, from the bakery and the small market to a couple of cafés and grill restaurants, with buses running the coastal road in both directions all day. The sea here is calm and protected, which is why these beaches fill with local families in July rather than with tour groups.
Distances make the difference. Herceg Novi's old quarter, its markets and the Pet Danica promenade are minutes away, and Igalo's Mediterranean Health Institute, with its peloid mud and mineral seawater treatments, sits a little further west. In the other direction the road leads through Đenovići and Bijela to the Kamenari ferry, which crosses the Verige strait to Lepetane and puts Tivat, Kotor and the Luštica beaches within an easy morning's drive. Local boatmen run trips out to the Blue Cave, Mamula island and Žanjice. Evenings, though, mostly stay put: fish on the grill, a last swim once the heat has gone out of the day, and the far shore glittering across the channel.
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