Herceg Novi is laid out in long terraces above the sea, and this is a residential address on one of them, a street of family houses and gardens with the coast road and the Šetalište Pet Danica promenade below it and the pine slopes of the hinterland above. The pattern of a day follows the gradient: down to the water in the morning, back up for the hottest hours, out again in the evening when the promenade fills. Shops, bakeries and a bus stop cover the everyday needs; the market, the stepped old town and the fortresses are a short walk or a few minutes by bus.
The position suits families who want a base for the western bay rather than a single beach. Both airports are close, Tivat around twenty-three kilometres by road and Dubrovnik about thirty-five, and the same roads open up the region: the Kamenari ferry for Tivat and Budva, the inner-bay drive to Perast and Kotor, the clear-water beaches at Žanjić and Mirište on Luštica, and the Croatian border a short drive west for a day in Cavtat or Dubrovnik. Rafting on the Tara and the monastery at Ostrog are long but feasible single-day excursions.
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