
Kumbor spreads along the shore between Đenovići and Meljine on the Herceg Novi riviera, at the point where the bay narrows to its strait. The waterfront here is given over to swimming and boats, with hotel and public beaches, ponte for jumping in, water-ski and jet-ski operators working the flat water through the summer, and small craft moored a few metres out. Because this is the inner bay rather than the open coast, the sea is calm on most mornings and warms early in the season, which matters to anyone planning to spend their days in or on the water.
Behind the shoreline the settlement climbs the slope through pine and olive terraces, and the coast road links a run of villages worth an evening each. Portonovi's marina is the smart end of the neighbourhood. Herceg Novi, a short drive west, offers the Kanli Kula fortress, an old town of Venetian and Austro-Hungarian layers stitched together by staircases, and the Pet Danica promenade running for kilometres along the sea, with Igalo's spa tradition just beyond it. Excursion boats from this shore reach the Blue Cave, Mamula and the Luštica beaches, and the Kamenari ferry across the strait shortens the run to Tivat and Kotor considerably.
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