
Parents tend to choose this part of the Herceg Novi riviera for one reason, which is quiet. Djenovici has no nightlife strip and no beach clubs, the coast road carries what noise there is, and set back a hundred and fifty metres from the water the evenings are genuinely still. The village shoreline also suits small children better than the famous beaches do, with shallow pebble entries between the concrete platforms, almost no surf in the outer bay, shade from tamarisk and pine, and short distances so nobody has to be carried far.
Around it, the days fill themselves. Boat trips leave from the village for the inner bay on water calm enough that seasickness is rarely an issue; the seafront path toward Baosici is flat and easy with a pushchair; and Herceg Novi, seven kilometres west, has a fortress-and-ice-cream sort of afternoon in it, with the Pet Danica promenade to walk off dinner. Further out, Tivat's Porto Montenegro marina and its waterfront park are half an hour by road, and the Kamenari ferry makes the drive to Budva shorter than the map suggests. The sea warms early and holds into October, which is why June and September work so well here.
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