
Žanjić sits at the outer tip of the Luštica peninsula, where the Bay of Kotor gives way to the open Adriatic. The beach is white pebble, backed by olive trees worked by the same families for generations, and the water is about as clear as it gets on this coast, since there is no river and no town upstream of it. Neighbouring Mirište is a walk of ten minutes or so over the headland, and small boats leave the shore all summer for the Blue Cave, whose light turns the water an improbable colour on a calm morning.
Offshore you can see Mamula, the round Austro-Hungarian fort on its own island, and the Arza battery on the point opposite; both were built to close the entrance to the bay and both are now visited rather than defended. The rest of Luštica is farmland and stone hamlets, Rose at the water's edge, Radovići and Krašići toward Tivat, linked by one winding road and a great many footpaths through the maquis. Nothing here moves fast: shops are small, dinner is whatever the konoba grilled that day, and the peninsula empties out completely once the season ends.
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