
Bokeljskih Mornara climbs the Savina slope in a residential part of Herceg Novi, some fifty metres above the shoreline, and the ground falls away sharply enough that the view runs uninterrupted across the Bay of Kotor to the grey ridges of Lovćen behind it. It helps to know what you are looking at: the bay is a drowned river canyon rather than a fjord, four basins linked by narrows, and from this angle you can follow the water bending inland toward Kamenari and out of sight toward Risan and Kotor.
The immediate area is quiet and green, all gardens, cypresses, stone terraces and steps down to the coast road, with bathing places and the Šetalište Pet Danica promenade a couple of minutes below. Savina Monastery and its cypress grove are a short walk uphill, and the old town, with the market, the fortresses and the densest concentration of restaurants and bars, is around fifteen minutes west along the water. Everything else is easily reached: buses along the coast, boats from the town quay to Rose and Luštica, the Kamenari ferry for Tivat and Budva, and the mountain road behind town climbing to Orjen for a day well out of the heat.
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