
Herceg Novi Coastal Montenegro, Montenegro Travel Guide
This imposing Ottoman-era fortress, constructed on earlier Venetian foundations in the Old Town, served mainly as a prison.
Today, it operates as a well-liked open-air theater, hosting concerts, plays, and film screenings, especially during the summer months. Its strategic location offers panoramic views.
The largest and highest of Herceg Novi's fortresses, constructed by the Spanish in the 16th century, then further modified by the Ottomans and Venetians.
Offers the most commanding and expansive views of Herceg Novi, the entire Bay of Kotor, and the entrance to the Adriatic Sea.
This is the ultimate spot for spectacular sunset views as the sun dips below the horizon. Bring water for the uphill climb.
Housed in the former home of Mirko Komnenović, it features archaeological, ethnographic, and historical collections pertinent to the region.
Highlights include Roman artifacts discovered locally and traditional Montenegrin costumes.
This gallery houses a collection of 20th-century Yugoslav art, including works by important local artists.
Artists drew inspiration from mont Saint-michelenegrin landscape and culture.
A smaller a museum devoted to Herceg Novi's long maritime history, showing its importance as a port and naval center through various eras.
A living historical district, its labyrinthine network of squares, alleys, and staircases showcases Ottoman, Venetian, and Austro-Hungarian architectural styles.
Archangel Michael's Church (Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque fusion) and St. Jerome'the Cathedral of (Catholic, 17th century) are distinguished.
City Park (small botanical garden with exotic plants), Boka Public garden (pleasant green space near the sea).
Blue Cave (sea cave reachable by boat, famous for its iridescent blue light).
Herceg Novi city has numerous small pebble and concrete beaches conveniently located along the Pet Danica promenade.
Roman Mosaics of Risan are an easily accessible day trip, featuring well-preserved floor mosaics from a Roman villa.
The foundations of Herceg Novi's fortresses themselves contain layers of various historical periods.
Various monuments and plaques are scattered throughout the town, commemorating past events and figures that shaped Herceg Novi's past.
The fortresses represent significant military heritage, showing centuries of defensive architecture.
A lesser-known viewpoint above the city for stunning, expansive views.
A small, charming Catholic church in the Old Town, offering quiet reflection.
Tucked away in Old Town alleys, for unique pieces and creative interaction.
Blue Cave's iridescent hues, Old Town staircases, Španjola Fortress views.
Local guides can be hired for guided walks of the Old Quarter and its fortresses. They offer historical context and interesting anecdotes.
Kanli Kula and Forte Mare: Visit in the late afternoon for golden hour light. Španjola Fortress: The ultimate spot for seeing the sunset.
Discover specific family-run konobas (taverns) tucked away from the main promenade or tourist routes.
Portonovi: A newly developed luxury resort and marina complex near Kumbor, representing the newer, upscale side of Montenegrin tourism.
An easily accessible day trip, featuring well-preserved floor mosaics from a Roman-era villa, offering a glimpse into the region''s ancient history.
The foundations of Herceg Novi's fortresses themselves contain layers of various historical periods, including medieval, Ottoman, and Venetian structures.
The Old Town is a living historical district. Its labyrinthine network of squares, alleys, and staircases showcases a fascinating blend of architectural styles.
The fortresses (Kanli Kula, Forte Mare, Španjola) represent significant military heritage, showing centuries of defensive architecture and strategic importance.
The previous Austro-Hungarian military hospital complex in Meljine, now transformed into the luxurious Lazure Hotel, serves as an example of adapted historical military infrastructure.
A lesser-known viewpoint located over the city, offering stunning, expansive views and a more challenging, rewarding hike for those seeking solitude.
Seek out small art studios tucked away in the narrow alleys of the Old Town, offering unique pieces and interaction with the creative community.
The experience of seeing the water glow with such an intense blue is truly memorable and provides a distinct photo opportunity. Book now
Do not miss a boat trip to the Blue Cave. The experience of seeing the water glow with such an intense blue is truly memorable and provides a distinct photo opportunity.