Severove vode is a pocket of the Zelenika shoreline with four separate bathing places within an easy walk — sand at one, fine shingle at another, concrete platforms elsewhere — which matters more than it sounds when you are choosing between shade, depth and somewhere to leave a towel. The water is about seventy metres downhill; a small cluster of shops, a restaurant, the post office and a local bus stop sit a few minutes up the road; Herceg Novi's centre and its main bus station are around three kilometres west.
Practicalities are unusually simple from here: Tivat airport is roughly twenty-five kilometres away and Dubrovnik's Čilipi about thirty-five, both reachable without crossing the bay's inner arms. The channel in front is the shipping lane into the Bay of Kotor, so cruise ships and yachts pass close enough to identify, and sunsets run out toward the open Adriatic rather than into a hillside. Luštica lies opposite, with Rose and the Blue Cave served by boat trips from Herceg Novi, while buses along the coast road link the whole chain of villages from Igalo through to Bijela.
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