
This corner of central Igalo is the practical part of the spa town: post office, travel agencies, bakeries, supermarkets and the bus stop all sit within a few minutes on foot, and the nearest beach is about 200 metres away. Tying it together is Šetalište Pet Danica, the seafront promenade that runs some seven kilometres along the water into Herceg Novi. Walking it is the local evening habit, with palms and oleander on one side and the bay on the other, cafe terraces filling as the light goes. The Institut Dr Simo Milošević, the rehabilitation and thalassotherapy centre that made Igalo's name, stands close by, which keeps the neighbourhood in steady rhythm well outside July and August.
Igalo's shoreline is gentler than most of the Montenegrin coast, shallow and part sand, backed by the mineral mud beds patients have come for since the middle of the last century. Swim early and the water at the western entrance to the Bay of Kotor is glassy. Further along the promenade, Herceg Novi repays a day of climbing between Forte Mare, Kanli Kula and the stepped lanes that link them, while boats from the quays run out toward Žanjic, Mirište and the Blue Cave on the Luštica side.
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