
The Savina waterfront here opens straight onto Šetalište Pet Danica, which means the sea is a matter of steps rather than minutes and the promenade is effectively the front garden. This is one of the busier and more sociable stretches of it: bathing platforms and small pebble beaches follow one after another, each with a café or beach bar attached, and in the evening the same path fills with families, joggers and people walking off dinner. Herceg Novi's old town is roughly ten minutes west on foot, past the marina and up into the stairs.
What makes the setting work is the water traffic. Savina looks directly at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, so ferries, yachts, fishing boats and the occasional cruise liner pass close enough to identify, with the Prevlaka peninsula and the Croatian coast beyond them. Shops, bakeries and a couple of good fish restaurants are within a few hundred metres, the green market is a short walk or bus ride into town, and excursion boats leave the nearby quays through the summer for Rose, the Blue Cave, the Luštica beaches and full-day runs up the bay to Perast and Kotor.
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