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Water is the reason people settle on this stretch of the Savina shore: the sea off Galija beach is unusually clear even by the standards of the bay entrance, and the beach itself is a tidy run of pebble and concrete with loungers, showers and shade, set directly on Šetalište Pet Danica. Small food shops, a butcher and a little market are all within a few minutes on the same street, so a self-catering week here needs no car at all.
The main town port is about a kilometre west along the promenade and the centre roughly half a kilometre beyond that, close enough to walk in for the market, the old town stairs and the evening crowd, and far enough that the noise stays where it belongs. It is a good base for getting out on the water: excursion boats leave the town quays through the season for Rose, Mamula and the Blue Cave, for the Luštica beaches, and for the full run up the bay past Perast to Kotor. Back on land the eating is coastal and unfussy, grilled fish, mussels and octopus baked under the bell, with dishes from the mountains behind the town appearing on the same menus.
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