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1Kanli kula

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Fortress
Kanli Kula, also known as the 'Bloody Tower,' is a historic fortress in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. The city is characterized by its defensive fortresses and towers, including Forte Mare from the 15th century, Spanjola from the 16th century, and Citadela or Macel along the coastline. Kanli Kula stands out as one of the most beautiful summer stages on the Adriatic.
Worth the visit and the step! Lovely views from the fortress. We were also able to buy a drink and chill out for a bit.
Rachel W — Google review
A Place with Soul and Potential Herceg Novi is one of those places that captures the heart with its genuine beauty, historical charm, and the gentle sparkle of the Adriatic Sea. Perfectly located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, it offers everything from old Venetian walls to lively narrow streets filled with cafés and the scent of orange trees. It’s easy to understand why the town is called "the city of the sun" – not just for its warm climate, but also for the warmth of its people. But behind the beautiful surface, there’s also room for growth. The city deserves more investment in both the restoration of its historical buildings and in its infrastructure. With the right efforts, Herceg Novi could thrive even more – not just as a summer gem, but as a year-round destination attracting visitors from around the world. To say that hell can be turned into paradise is a reflection of the power of vision and will – but the opposite is also true. Herceg Novi is already a kind of paradise, but without long-term care and investment, there’s a risk of losing what makes the place so unique. Montenegro holds a treasure in this town. With more attention, preservation, and modernization, Herceg Novi could become one of the most desirable destinations on the Mediterranean – a place where history, nature, and the present meet in perfect harmony. ZazaPress
ZazaPress — Google review
Kanli Kula is a fortress on top of Herceg Novi. It cost €4 per person, it gives a nice panoramic view of the town , but other than that if there’s no event nothing much
J — Google review
A 16th-century fortress built by the Turks, originally a prison and translated as the Bloody Tower, is currently used for various cultural events (it has a large open-air amphitheater with over 1,000 seats). Its location on the Bay of Kotor undoubtedly creates a beautiful landscape on the coast.
Lucca T — Google review
Kanli kula in herceg novi is a fascinating historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into the past along with breaktaking views over the city and the sea. It's a perfect spot for photography enthousiasts. However It's worth noting that the site is a bit untidy. There are occasional instances of litter and general disarray which can detract from the overall experience. Despite this the fort's historical significance and the incredible views make it well worth a visit. The entrance fee is quite reasonable at just 4 euro's per person.
Kenneth B — Google review
Has interesting history and amazing view. Built by the Turks in 1539. It had many bloody wars. It’s name means “Bloody tower” in Turkish. Some source says this name is used because of killed Turkish solders by Venetians
MS K — Google review
Worth a visit just for the view. However there was little information to give you much history and you could complete a walk around in about 5 minutes. Nice spot though at sunset. Entry is cheap.
LEIGH B — Google review
Great views. Not sure it was worth 4 Euros, but it kept us entertained for about 20 min.
Mike — Google review
Kanli Kula, bb Prve Bokeške brigade, Herceg Novi 85340, Montenegro•http://hercegfest.me/•+382 31 322 004•Tips and more reviews for Kanli kula

2Savina Monastery

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Monastery
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Savina Monastery is a serene complex located just outside the town, featuring three hillside churches and religious treasures such as a silver icon, frescoes, and relics. The monastery, named after Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, offers beautiful coastal views from its position on the town's eastern slopes. It includes the elegant 18th-century Church of the Dormition carved from Croatian pinkish stone.
Very pleasant little monastery. Probably not our favourite in Montenegro, but defo worth a little diversion to it if you’re in the area. Lots of gold leaf, icons and candles as you’d expect. Peaceful grounds and a large cemetery over various levels. A nice viewpoint from up in the hill.
Mike R — Google review
Unfortunately, the main church is under reconstruction. Only the small one is open for a visit. Nevertheless, it is beautiful and peaceful area to walk around and relax.
Jolita — Google review
This is a beautiful place with commanding views across the bay. It's an easy walk up from the coast and worth the effort. The main chapel is undergoing a major restoration so access is not permitted but the doors were open allowing you to see in. There are great views of the church and the bay from the steeply tiered Graveyard. Glad we made the journey.
IAN M — Google review
Absolutely stunning - we had a bit of a walk to the place from the winery but glad that we took the stairs down because like many Orthodox monasteries, this one is very well adorned. Additionally, they have a nice shop on-site with icons, wine, etc., so please do go and support them in that way. My quite a five star experience because the church was undergoing refurbishment and we could not do much but it is a very peaceful property and I was happy to see it.
Andrew M — Google review
It’s a Monastery/ Church so as a tourist place 3 stars, not attractive. But has non tourists value for people comming to pray.
Kamil N — Google review
Peaceful small monastery partly under construction. Ask if the museum is open if you like icons and get a bottle of wine from the nearby winery who can was associated with the monastery but isn’t now if I understand
Shelbie L — Google review
Nice working monastery having two Orthodox churches, grave yards, and views over the bay.
Briant A — Google review
Beautiful place !! Open until the Night
Indi O — Google review
21 Manastirska, Herceg Novi, Montenegro•https://www.manastirsavina.org/•Tips and more reviews for Savina Monastery
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3CGXP+X89 Forte Mare

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Forte Mare is a historical waterfront fortress that offers stunning views of the bay and city from its top. Located in Herceg Novi, it is part of a network of fortresses and towers that played a crucial role in the city's defensive function. The fortress has evolved over time, with some parts dating back to the medieval period.
Herceg - Novi, Montenegro•Tips and more reviews for CGXP+X89 Forte Mare

4Clock Tower

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Historical landmark
The Clock Tower, or Sahat Kula, stands proudly at the entrance to Herceg Novi's Old Town, a stunning 16-meter structure commissioned by Sultan Mahmud in 1667. This iconic landmark not only marks the gateway to the historic area but also serves as a symbol of the city, appearing on its flag and coat of arms. With its mechanical clocks adorning each side, it once chimed to signal daily Muslim prayers during Ottoman rule.
Maybe the most beautiful building in town, definitely in the best part of the city, the charming Old Town.
Ana S — Google review
The Old Town has been occupied by the Ottomans, the Albanians and the Venetians so the architecture is eclectic if not slightly bizarre. The 16 meter, Ottoman-esque clock tower is definitely one of the more bizarre additions added here on what was the main gate during Turkish rule. Regardless, it's a cool thing to see as many come to do, and well worth the steep walk up the many steps from the beach. Both sides of the clock tower, both inside the city walls and outside (Nikola Djurkovic Square) have many cafes and restaurants.
D — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful central places of the old town - a meeting place :) The perfect time for photos without people and tourists is 6/7am
Maria E — Google review
Beautiful architecture great cardio workout to get up the steps. @Erowid_Spark on YouTube
Gilbert S — Google review
Must see
Veselin S — Google review
The clock tower is the most beautiful spot in the city.
Yossi E — Google review
Really well maintained !
Gerson — Google review
Beautiful clock tower facing within the Old Town of Herceg Novi, somehow it’s acting like a gate
J — Google review
Herceg Novi, Montenegro•https://hercegnovi.me/•Tips and more reviews for Clock Tower

5Old Town of Herceg Novi

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Historical landmark
Neighborhoods
Nestled along the stunning Adriatic coast, the Old Town of Herceg Novi is a captivating medieval fortress that invites visitors to explore its rich history and charming architecture. With narrow stone streets winding through the town, you'll discover picturesque plazas adorned with centuries-old churches. The iconic Clock Tower, dating back to the 17th century, stands proudly at the heart of this historic area alongside Kanli Kula Fortress, which not only offers breathtaking views but also serves as a cultural hub for summer events.
An impressive old town... very cute and small in size...with a church at the middle and small lanes with cafe/restaurants and stores.... there are few stores that are very old in this street...
Rafeeque A — Google review
It’s a very cute a small city center, the little church in the middle of the main square is a picturesque view. Maps are scattered all around and help you navigate, very nice touch. The only thing I did not like was the state in which the fortresses are kept, I would have expected more since they’re candidates to enter the UNESCO sites list. The parking is really difficult, since the only way to pay is through SMS, very difficult with an eSIM that only has internet (App was not working).
Greta&Ludo — Google review
Visited this town a couple of times. A coastal historic town with a beautiful small church up hillside. Spanish Fort further up plus another Fort near to coast. A walkway goes under a clock tower leading to nice plaza area. Good restaurants and bars within this town. If walk out of town going pass coastal Fort after 1 km arrive at another church set in peaceful grounds.
Steve D — Google review
Vibe is truly impressive, it feels like a little Italy. Surrounding, architecture are great. There are several pizzerias in front of the Clock Tower and if you walk down narrow street behind the square you will be passing by clothes shops and a mini market Voli
Filipp “ — Google review
Very quaint place. There are a couple of places to drink and eat in the main square. There's also a very small church in the square. I recommend Belavista. Less than €4 for a pint of Czech beer.
Nigel H — Google review
The Old Town of Herceg Novi is a hidden gem on the Montenegrin coast, offering a perfect blend of history, charm, and stunning sea views. Nestled on a hillside, the town is a maze of narrow stone streets, centuries-old buildings, and charming squares that tell the story of various civilizations—Ottoman, Venetian, Austro-Hungarian—all of which left their mark on the architecture and atmosphere. The main square, Belavista, is the heart of the old town and features the beautiful St. Michael’s Church with its unique blend of styles. Climbing the Kanli Kula fortress rewards you with panoramic views over the Bay of Kotor, especially magical during sunset. The Clock Tower, built by the Turks in the 17th century, stands as one of the town’s most iconic landmarks and serves as a gateway to this historic core. What sets Herceg Novi apart is its authentic, less-touristy feel compared to nearby cities like Kotor or Budva. Local cafes, family-run restaurants, and art galleries add life without overcrowding. The stone stairways connecting the town to the coastline create a unique vertical experience. This is a place where history, tranquility, and coastal beauty meet. For travelers seeking culture with a view, Herceg Novi’s Old Town delivers.
Ammar A — Google review
Charming old city square, it is very small and that gives it special taste. In tourist periods must be crowded and may be even difficult to move around because of that.
Wielkopolanin — Google review
Definetly worth visiting 🥰 Less crowded than other tourist attractions in Kotor bay
Miku R — Google review
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6Belavista Square

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4.7
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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Belavista Square, also known as Herceg Stjepan Square, is a charming stone-paved square in Herceg Novi. It can be reached from the main town square by walking up the stairs that lead through the towns clock tower. The square is surrounded by old stone buildings and features the unique neo-Byzantine styled St. Archangel Mihailo Church with Gothic and Romanesque details.
Fabulous, but surrounded by steps. Not good for people with mobility problems or sight impairment.
Patricia B — Google review
Nice place to have a meal , a cup of coffee or just some refreshment and watching daylilfe passing by. Many people visit the Serbian orthodox church that is on this square.
Bjørn S — Google review
Beautiful old town, just to look around and have a good time. I would love to have more vivid music or more people, it feels a little bit lonely, but in general you will find some options to eat, drink and have a good time.
Miriam G — Google review
We walked down from Kanli Kula and came across this square, it’s a small one and fairly quiet. Giving a different vibe than Kotor’s old town, less tourist makes you able to enjoy it relaxingly
J — Google review
Quiet, small and clear old town. There’s an art gallery near the church that’s in the center and is free so mine as well visit it. There are shops and cafes around.
Nicole R — Google review
Little cozy square with nice restaurants around. The surroundings are clean with nice buildings, a bit away from the most crowded areas.
Ignas G — Google review
Nice and quite place to refresh after a walk around the old city. There are very nice restaurant to grab something to eat.
Violina P — Google review
Lovely square to sit a while and enjoy a coffee.
Tracey W — Google review
FG2Q+J3G, Bellavista, Montenegro•Tips and more reviews for Belavista Square

7Forte Mare

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Fortress
Forte Mare Fortress, located above the mountain and along the sea, was originally built in 1382 by Bosnian King Tvrtko and served as an observation post. Over the years, it has been rebuilt multiple times due to changing ownership. Visitors can enjoy a short film about the fortress's history with English subtitles in the basement. The inside of the fort consists of empty rooms and narrow passageways but offers stunning views of Herceg Novi bay at sunset.
Impressive fortification built on a rocky ridge foundation from the 14th century that lies on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. Its unique, complex architectural system represents ruins of an old town with the barracks, prison, administrative buildings, a well cistern, and internal streets. Over the course of the years, this complex architectural structure lost its original attributes. Rising above the sea, the fortress was a part of a unique defense system in the Bay of Kotor against possible attacks from the sea. The fortress has a stunning panoramic view of the bay's entrance and a view of other nearby fortresses like the Citadel and The Bloody Tower (Kanli Tower). Inside the walls of a stronghold is a permanent exhibition of Sea Fortress photographs that are made under different lighting conditions and from different perspectives and a small video room with available seats. Videos are subtitled in the English language and contain some interesting and valuable historical information. Tickets are more than affordable (5€ - 2025.). The staff is pleasant and welcoming. There is a small souvenir stand at the entrance where you can buy unique handmade souvenirs. Unfortunately, the entrance to the fortress is not suitable for people who are using wheelchairs, and there is considerable care necessary if you're visiting with small kids or seniors because of the steepness and tread of the stairs inside the stronghold. In certain places the ceiling is quite low and requires a visitor to lower its head down, but that doesn't actually affect the enjoyment during the exploration of the stronghold. During summer months, when weather conditions allow it, the fortress terrace is used as an open cinema, which adds a special charm to the place and allows visitors to enjoy in kinematography under the open sky. Must-see if you are visiting Herceg Novi.
Ivana O — Google review
Interesting place to see (and informational video inside), only €4 entry, and amazing views over the bay!
Abigail G — Google review
Great view of Herceg Novi town but entrance fee to me slightly expensive @ €4/person. It’s beautiful up there but not big, if you are up to a great view of the whole town, you should do it
J — Google review
With breathtaking views of the village and surrounding area this is a must vist. The steps are quite steep in places and there is very limited disabled access. But well worth the effort.
Jamie S — Google review
Nice for a 20 minute visit. Stunning views from the top, but also interesting to explore from the bottom. Lots of character is added to Herceg Novi with this fortress.
Mike — Google review
The fortress offers beautiful views of the sea and the city. Ticket price 4€, small children free, pets on a leash are allowed 🐾
Maria E — Google review
Amazing fortress with powerfull impact of defending and watching out entrance of Kotor Bay.
Wielkopolanin — Google review
This place is not about a fortress, but about a stunning panoramic view. Totally recommend.
Essentia G — Google review
Herceg Novi, Montenegro•http://www.hercegfest.me/•+382 31 322 004•Tips and more reviews for Forte Mare

8Church of Holy archangel Michael

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Orthodox church
The Church of Holy Archangel Michael in Herceg Novi is a serene and tranquil spot located higher against the mountain. Although it appears to be no longer in use, visitors can still enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and stunning views from this location. The church is surrounded by overgrown vegetation, adding to its secluded ambiance. It offers a unique perspective of the city with colorful houses, lush mountains, and boats in the marina visible from its vantage point at the pier in the main harbor.
(Translated by Google) I love this place❤️ (Original) Volim ovo mesto❤️
Olivera P — Google review
(Translated by Google) This little church seems to be no longer used. There is no clear walking path from the road, everything is overgrown. The church was closed. Photos from inside were taken through the window. There is a serene tranquility, wonderful to just enjoy the silence. The previous review (by Olivera Veterinar) was posted in the wrong place and concerns the church in the old town of Herceg Novi. This church is located higher, against the mountain. (Original) Dit kleine kerkje lijkt niet meer te worden gebruikt. Vanaf de weg is er geen duidelijk wandelpad, alles is begroeid. De kerk was gesloten. Foto's van binnen zijn door het raampje gemaakt. Er heerst een serene rust, heerlijk om er gewoon even te genieten van de stilte. De vorige review (van Olivera Veterinar) is op de verkeerde plek geplaatst en heeft betrekking op de kerk in de oude stad van Herceg Novi. Dit kerkje is hoger gelegen, tegen de berg.
Barbara L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The first photo is not from this city, so don't believe it, it's actually an ordinary church, of which there are many here (Original) Перша фотографія не з цього міста, тож не треба їй вірити, насправді там звичайна церква, яких багато тут
Александр С — Google review
FHC5+7F3, Podi, Montenegro•Tips and more reviews for Church of Holy archangel Michael

9Gradska Kafana

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Restaurant
Located in the heart of Herceg Novi, Gradska Kafana is a must-visit spot offering a delightful dining experience. Situated in a historical Empire-style building on Njegoseva, this iconic cafe and restaurant boasts stunning views of the bay and town. The upper floor features a charming coffee house with a terrace, while the lower floor houses the restaurant where you can savor delicious local cuisine and fresh seafood.
Gradska Kafana has a really cozy atmosphere and a fantastic view over the Bay of Kotor. We had ice cream, tiramisu, and freshly squeezed orange juice – the juice and ice cream were very good and refreshing. The tiramisu was a bit disappointing though, not the best. Unfortunately, there was some construction outside that made it quite noisy, but apart from that, it was a good and relaxing experience. I would definitely consider coming back – especially for the view and the nice vibe.
Aso J — Google review
Waiter Petar Jovanovic is the impression of the day. Very low-key and non-aggressive. His spontaneous behavior led us to order brandy and breakfast in addition to coffee. Excellent food, wonderful music and a great atmosphere.. Quality guaranteed. All recommendations!
Anita L — Google review
It is one of the most contradictory places in Herceg. Not all the food we tried was excellent (but breakfast was). I recommend visiting for the stunning panoramic sea view from the terrace and balcony, which truly deserves your attention.
Essentia G — Google review
Gradska kafana was one of first places my mom took me when I was little. I visited many times during my childhood and adulthood. I can say that they kept level of quality, food, service, everything over the years, and that's rare. One of my favourite places on Montenegro coast. Beautiful terrace with sea view.
Petra P — Google review
Everything is so good about this place. The food, the view, and the service. It is a great place in here that serves almost all kinds of foods and makes you leave pleased from the restaurant. The staff is really helpful and caring. Great place.
Yiğit S — Google review
Operation: Gradska Kafana The rain had just stopped when the message came — a smudged set of coordinates, pressed into my palm by a stranger in the shadow of a crumbling wall. “You’ll know it when you see it,” they murmured, disappearing into the maze of crowds of Herceg Novi. The hill rose like a quiet dare, every step stealing more air than the last. The sun peeked out—opening a little more with each turn—winding past the hum of open-air markets, sun-baked beachgoers, and the salt-snap of Adriatic air. Heat shimmered off the ground, and the city unfolded above me in fragments until I reached the restaurant that deserved every bit of the spotlight it found itself in. There it was. Gradska Kafana. At the doorway, exactly as promised, a beautiful couple frozen in a perfect frame, the sea glinting behind them like a polished secret. Inside, the terrace hummed with the low murmur of patrons from everywhere and nowhere — eyes glancing, conversations dipped in foreign tongues. Were they watching me, or was I watching them? A bright blue-eyed waiter Mitskevich appeared, his smile equal parts welcome and riddle. He slid the menu into my hands. The medallion steak stood out like a cipher hidden in plain sight. I accepted the mission and he nodded. The first cut — tender, rich, and seared to perfection — unlocked something deep in my chest. The roasted vegetables carried the earth’s warmth; the bread, still breathing steam, melted into memory. Cool mineral water slid down like a tide returning to shore, bringing with it the taste of salt and stone. The view before me — the Adriatic stretching into forever — became the final piece of the puzzle. This was no ordinary meal. This was the blueprint, the energy, the anchor I needed to continue. When I left Gradska Kafana, I carried more than a full stomach. I carried a quiet certainty that the world could still be saved—though only with meals like this.
Ionlywritegoodreviews — Google review
Good for a lunch and dinner, nice view, they are quite fast with bringing food and drinks, recepit aswell. Food is good, nothing special, waiter is not really dedicated to you the whole time (pouring the water for you, asking if anything is missing, etc.), most of the times he is chatting with other (5-6) waitres.
Lara B — Google review
If you want something out of ordinary, this is the place to have a dinner at. Beautiful interior and breath taking view. The food is fantastic and so aswell the service. We had domestic wite wine from Vinery Savina. Five stars on that one!!! In my opinion the only thing that brings it down from five stars is that they don't have domestic coffe "domaća kafa" which is a bit strange because they have fantastic domestic brandy, which goes perfectly with a Domaća kafa. Highely recommended!
Dragan J — Google review
31 Njegoševa, Herceg Novi, Montenegro•http://gradskakafana.com/•+382 68 005 111•Tips and more reviews for Gradska Kafana

10Spanish Fortress

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The Spanish Fortress, also known as "The Upper Town" (Gornji grad), is a historic site in Montenegro that dates back to the 16th century. Initially built by the Spaniards in 1538, it was later fortified by the Ottoman Empire with high walls and round bastions. Over the years, it saw use and renovations by various powers including the Venetian Republic and Austro-Hungarian Empire.
If you have studied the embankment along and across and you would like to retire, look at the bay from above and think about the history of mankind and architecture, then you are here. If you are interested in the construction of ancient small fortifications and forts, then the contours of the buildings are well preserved here. From here, the passage to the bay from the sea is perfectly visible and you can imagine yourself in the place of the defender of this region, looking into the distance.
Anna T — Google review
About a mile from seafront if herceg novi is this fortress a walk uphill. Its free to enter and walk around walls and a few buildings within it. Offers food views of town etc. Very quiet when visiting only a handful of visitors.
Steve D — Google review
Very cool as a contrast to the other forts in Herceg Novi. Nature has claimed back the fort and there's almost no signage around the place other than a board by the front gate. At first, I wondered why the place looked so scruffy, but as I walked, explored and climbed around the fort, I came to appreciate it for being so unkept. It's a fort that's fallen out of use and has not been set up and prepared to receive tourists (not in a big way at least) and it's worth a visit for this reason and for the view from the walls over the bay. It was free to enter and I only saw one other person while there.
Ryan F — Google review
Possibly the best view of the entrance to Kotor bay. I can clearly see the strategic importance of this spot. It is a very impressive place but the sad thing is that it is severely neglected and therefore not very friendly for visitors. Surely, you can freely walk around, but some parts of the fortress are in such bad condition that you must think about safety before you examine every corner of it. The interesting thing is that the fortress is built by the Turks and as far as I know the actual Spanish fortress was on the same spot during their very short rule of the city but the Turks built a brand new fortress on the foundations of the Spanish fortress. I'm rating this place high only because of the wonderful view and I hope that some restorations will take place in the near future.
Kristijan H — Google review
Nice place to visit. Worth to see something which was built in the 16th century. View is fantastic. You can see entrance in boka bay.
B V — Google review
It's a little bit of a challenge to get there on foot - hikers will love it. The fortress itself is in a decent condition, and the views from the towers are magnificent.
Nenad A — Google review
Entrance is free. Good views of the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi and the mountains. I recommend walking around there with closed shoes. What is interesting about the fort is that there are various buildings inside it that are quite well preserved. I definitely recommend walking around there a bit.
Teele H — Google review
Perfect for the exploring tourist. Away from all the crowds with a great walk past all the gardens from the road. Easy to explore this abandoned fortress and be relatively undisturbed by other tourists (and no entrance fee). Great views across the bay and out to the Adriatic. When standing at the top of the side closest to Bay you get a great view of Tito's abandoned villa in the neighboring town Igalo.
Max S — Google review
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11Saint. Michael Archangel Church

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Saint Michael Archangel Church is a charming Orthodox church located in the heart of Bellavista Square. Despite its small size, it captivates visitors with its authentic and lively surroundings. The church stands as a historic landmark, drawing people to admire its beauty and rich history. Surrounded by narrow streets and bustling restaurants, this gem is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city center.
Absolutely gorgeous little square. With this beautiful little church in the middle
Abay W — Google review
Beautiful church, in a romantic and pastoral location
Yossi E — Google review
Beautiful Church in the old town area. This church is "among the youngest churches in Novi, completed in its representative form in 1912, with an imposing, unique portal and dome,. The Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, in the Old Town, on the Hereceg Stephan Square, built in the shape of an inscribed cross, with equal arms, built with finely carved blocks of Krčula stone, and according to the design of the architect Milan Karlovac. This temple is decorated with unique Byzantine and Roman-Gothic architectural elements, bas-relief decorations, beautifully proportioned triforias, a frieze of blind arcades under the roof cornices, a Roman-Gothic bell tower on a preslica, and the mosaic of the patron saint of this temple above the entrance door stands out with its particular beauty. The iconostasis is made of white Italian marble, the work of master Pavle Bilinić from Split. The icons on the iconostasis were painted by the Czech painter Franjo Zigler at the beginning of the 20th century. In the great earthquake of 1979, the temple suffered significant damage. Since then, the temple has been renovated several times: in 1991, then in 2011, 2018, and 2022.
Kirk B — Google review
Saint Michael Archangel Church / Црква Светог Архангела Михаила A charming little church that stands out with its peaceful presence and open doors – in fact, it was the only church open in the area when we visited. The small building offers a calm and warm atmosphere, inviting visitors for a moment of reflection or quiet prayer. What makes the visit even more special is the surrounding area – the church is located by a lovely square where people gather, sit, and chat. It feels lively and genuine, a place where everyday life meets the spiritual. A beautiful balance between history, faith, and local life. Well worth a visit – both for the tranquility inside the church and the vibrant yet harmonious square outside. ZazaPress
ZazaPress — Google review
Exquisitely, beautiful church and square very nice place to visit even with the many stairs it takes to get up to it well worth it! @Erowid_Spark on YouTube
Gilbert S — Google review
Theain Serbian Orthodox church pf Herzog Novi. Compared to the other churches it is relatively new. The altarpiece was nice.
Edgar Z — Google review
Small cute church in the middle of Belavista Square, free entry for a visit
J — Google review
Beautiful church
Maja B — Google review
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12The House of Nobel laureate Ivo Andric

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The museum House of the Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić is a charming and compact exhibit. The receptionist, known for her helpful and amiable nature, enhances the overall experience. However, it should be noted that the extensive use of Serbian Cyrillic script may hinder non-Serbian speakers from fully enjoying the museum's content. With an entrance fee of 4 euros, visitors are treated to a splendid view.
I didn’t entry, I just went past it, but I think it would be worth seeing it. Also, 4 euros for entry isn’t that much and is too much at the same time in my opinion.
Tijana — Google review
Lovely house of the Nobel Prize Ivo Andrić. He lived in this house with his wife a couple of year.
Tünde V — Google review
Beautiful little museum- an actual house where Ivo Andric lived with his wife Milica Babić for several years. Very welcoming museum curator, a kind lady told us a short story about the history of the house. Lovely 30 minutes to spend there. Entrance is 4 euro and there is no parking, so you need to park your car in a garage down the street 100m. Beautiful place to visit!
M R — Google review
We had amazing time visiting the house of Ivo Andrić! Such a great museum with extremely friendly staff
Konrad H — Google review
Nice place,please visit if you are nearby.Nice story about very important person in our history.Nice stuff.
Dragana C — Google review
Ticket price is 4 euros per person. There is not much to hear about it. No tour guide who will explain everything. But nice experience.
Maja — Google review
I loved this little museum, it's small but cosy! The woman on the reception is very helpful and friendly. The only downside for non-serbian speaking folks is that everything is written in serbian cyrilic...so since you have a lot to read inside, I guess for tourists it's not really enjoyable. Entry is 4 euros, and the view is great! 😊
Zuzana M — Google review
The staff is verry friendly and helpfull small house but worth the entrance. The price is 4 euro per person recommend it.
Никола Г — Google review
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13Saint Jerome’s Church

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St. Jerome Church, also known as Church of St. Jeronimo or Church of Sveta Jeronima, is a Catholic church located in Trg Mica Pavlovica in Herceg Novi. It was constructed on the site of an older Catholic church dating back to the 17th century and replaced a mosque that existed during Turkish occupation.
Gorgeous little square offering a wonderful view on the surrounding towns and the open sea. The cannons and anchors give a nice historical touch and plants are of a splendid green throughout the year.
Károly P — Google review
St Jerome Church / Church of St. Leopold Mandić sits in the pretty and quiet St. Jeronim Square. It isn't a particularly remarkable church in terms of architecture. It was locked when I went so couldn't go inside. 'Viewpoint of Herceg Novi' is right here also. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this church but since the Old Town of Herceg Novi is small, nothing is really 'out of the way'.
D — Google review
It's a simple enough church, but the plaza surrounding it is usually quite peaceful, as often tourists don't wander back this far. Sometimes you can hear musicians practicing at the music school next door. There's an overlook across from the church that provides an amazing overlook over the town.
Kirsten S — Google review
This is beautiful and quiet place, at 7am you can hear a beautiful and long ringing from the chapel. Love it!
Maria E — Google review
Beautiful, quiet place with a wonderful view of the bay!
Irina M — Google review
Lovely experience.
Paul S — Google review
Catholic mass every Sunday 10.00am.
Juraj S — Google review
Nice
Aleksandar S — Google review
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14Church of Saint Leopold Mandić

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The Church of St. Leopold Mandić, originally dedicated to the Holy Mother of God, is a simple Roman Catholic church located in the old town near St. Jerome's Church. Constructed in 1688 after the Venetian occupation, it stands on the site of a former mosque. The unadorned exterior and interior reflect its humble nature. This church holds significance as it marks the beginning of St.
A lovely small church on a tiny little square. Worth a stop on the way down to the seaside road.
Károly P — Google review
One of the most beautiful catholic shrines in Herceg Novi, the church of St. Leopold Mandić is set in the center of the old town and architecturaly is a part of an old capuchins complex that contained a hospice, sanctuary and parish office. Built in 1688., owing to Girolamo Corner it administratively belonged to the Capuchin Province of Venice. In it's appearance, size and spatial organization it follows an old Capuchin tradition of building simple and small, one nave, single wing, modest churches on a rectangular ground plan. The arches are flanking from the main altar and connect the sanctuary with a small sacristy. Southern side of the church is dedicated to the Holy Mary, Mother of God with a small altar that is tastefully and beautifully arranged with many different of flowers depending on the time of the year. Behind the main altar, there is a picture that briefly summarizes the life of St. Leopold to whom the church is dedicated and which was born in Herceg Novi on the 12th of May 1866. He studied philosophy and theology in the friaries of Padua (Santa Croce) and Venice (Santissimo Redentore). On the 20th of September 1890. he was ordained as a priest in the basilica of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice. He stayed in Padua for the rest of his life and despite his shy and modest personality, he became popular as a confessor and a spiritual guide devoted to his service to the people and ecumenism. He was designated as saint-confessors to inspire people to become reconciled with God and the Church by the confession of their sins. Famous for being a saint of reconciliation, healing and ecumenism, St. Leopold is also a patron saint for all those that are suffering from tumors. Therefore this shrine is often visited by all those who are looking for moments of peace, prayer, spiritual and physical healing.
Ivana O — Google review
Very small catholic church. Mass every Thursday 06.00pm and Saturday 07.00pm in Italian.
Juraj S — Google review
Beautiful Catholic church very nice on the inside and on the outside candles are 50 cents there are statue of saint Leopold of Mandić for 4 euros there are also post cards there and a big icon of saint Leopold for 8 euros one of my favorite local Catholic church in Herceg Novi very close to my apartment love this church
Fish T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The small and very simple Roman Catholic church is dedicated to St. Leopold Mandić. It was built next to the city ramparts at the end of the 17th century, in the place where a mosque used to be. The exterior is very simple, without any architectural decorations. And the interior is very simple. St. Leopold Mandić was originally from Herceg Novi and lived in the second half of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century. (Original) Mala i veoma jednostavna rimokatolička crkva je posvećena Sv. Leopoldu Mandiću. Podignuta je uz same gradske bedeme krajem 17. veka, na mestu gde je nekada bila džamija. Spoljašnjost je vrlo svedena, bez ikakvih arhitektonskih ukrasa. I unutrađnjost je vrlo jednostavna. Sv. Leopold Mandić je bio poreklom iz Herceg Novog i živeo je u drugoj polovini 19. i prvoj polovini 20. veka.
Dejan P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We entered for a moment because the door was open, the church from the 17th century was very small (Original) Weszlismy na chwilke bo drzwi sa otwarte , kosciol z 17 wieku bardzo maly
Muniolinio — Google review
(Translated by Google) Being at the source is an indelible mark. In the church of St. Leopold Bogdan Mandić, where his path to holiness began. A simple church for simple souls, who need only one thing - God and peace. An oasis for people who oversee his path and the value of all the saints of the Catholic Church. An indispensable point in the tour of Herceg Novi. (Original) Biti na izvoru je neizbrisiv trag. U crkvi sv. Leopolda Bogdana Mandića, ondje gdje je počeo njegov put svetosti. Jednostavna crkva za jednostavne duše, kojiima treba samo jedno - Bog i mir. Oaza za ljude koji nadljeduju njegov i put i vrijednost svih svetaca Katoličke Crkve. Nezaobilazna točka u obilasku Herceg Novog.
Teo A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Proof of the intertwining of cultures, religions, and peoples in this terrain. When a traveler comes here to the mainland, wherever he goes, he encounters things like this. Within a few hundred meters, there are places of worship of different religions, and the genetic code is the same for everyone. Our wealth. (Original) Dokaz isprepletenosti kultura ,religija,naroda na ovom terenu.Putnik kad dođe ovdje na kopno gdje god da krene nailazi na ovakve stvari. U par stotina metara bogomolje različitih religija a genetski kod svima isti. Naše bogatstvo.
Zor E — Google review
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15Local Museum "Mirko Komnenović"

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The Local Museum Mirko Komnenović is a captivating destination that showcases the rich history and culture of the region. Housed in an exquisite baroque palace from Austro-Hungarian times, this museum boasts stunning architectural details both inside and out. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including traditional costumes, musical instruments, and tools that reflect the area's heritage. The preserved rooms of the former residents offer a glimpse into life in bygone eras without restrictive signs—an inviting touch for guests.
Wonderful place for a short visit if you're exploring the history of Herceg Novi. The city museum "Mirko Komnenović" is set in a quiet area of the town's center, in the middle of a small, botanical garden that dates back in time almost 200 years ago. In the reception area you can buy more than affordable tickets, that can be used as postcards after the visit. A more than welcoming and well-mannered curator of the permanent museum exhibition will kindly answer questions related to the history of town, museum and museum exhibits among which you can see even the artifacts that date way back to 5 centuries B.C. One of the museum's most beautiful pieces is a parapet plate, from the 2nd half of the 11th century that belongs to the final pre-Romanesque art and represents the scene of angels who are adoring the cross from the church of st. Thomas Kuti. Among the museum's artifacts are various pieces of clothing, plates, furniture, weaponry and etc. Considering that the museum is adapted to the house of former mayor of Herceg Novi, one of the rooms on the lower level is dedicated to him and his family, in honor of his legacy. There you can see his accomplishments and pictures of awarded medals, as well as personal items and presidential chair that was used during the time of his mayorship. The upper level is more than intriguing, and has several thematically organized rooms in which you can see his old nautical items, spiritual corner and different icons that date back to 17th, 18th and 19th century. One of the most beautiful views on the entrance of the bay can be seen from the balcony of this museum. Seating area is set outside the building in a botanical garden, that earlier contained many different plant varieties. Absolute must see if you're visiting town, if you're fond of history and want to take a break from the city bustle.
Ivana O — Google review
Cute museum with a lovely garden. However we got locked in when there was 10 minutes left to the closing time. No one was left at the museum. We were about to call the police but luckily we managed to climb over the fence and get out. Wouldn't come back
Jessica — Google review
I love visiting this museum. I come here whenever I can. It is a small treasure chest of artefacts. The view is magnificent, too.
Maja Đ — Google review
What a gem, the staff were just amazing as was all the history.
Terry N — Google review
Interesting museum with expositions ranging from history of the country to traditional costumes, music instruments and tools. It’s impressive that the rooms of the former family who lived there are preserved and you can feel a touch of old times. The absence of signs “Don’t touch” were also a pleasant surprise. Outside is a nice garden with a lonely lovely bench overlooking the bay. We visited it for free in the Museum day but I’d gladly pay 3€ for it.
Yakov P — Google review
I don’t recommend the museum except that there are no toilets there, and you can’t take pictures, they charge 3 euros each, besides all this, they also work there and I have never seen such an attitude towards visitors in any country in the world!
Vlad O — Google review
Great little museum of local history with a peaceful garden and great view! Wonderful guide also very welcoming.
Jonathan — Google review
There's a surprising amount to see in here from various periods of history, and you'll learn a lot about the town and the area. The staff are extremely knowledgeable and helpful and speak enough English to explain things to non-native speakers :)
Kieran T — Google review
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16Stanica

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Located in the heart of Skver, Stanica Cafe & Bar is housed in a historic train station building. Formerly a movie theater established by renowned film director and musician Emir Kusturica, the ownership status remains uncertain. However, the establishment boasts an inspiring interior crafted by dedicated managers. Situated on the promenade, it offers a unique setting for visitors to enjoy refreshments and soak up the ambiance.
Any croissants lovers ? not even stuffed with cheese and salmon ? :) well that was a tasty breakfast to say the least... and as a sailor , I must add a beer to top it all. Cute corner on the inner street, peaceful mostly while having a view on the harbor. Waiters are polite and efficient, no reason not to rate this place to it's full potential.
Marc-Antoine K — Google review
Tourist trap that allows smoking anywhere. Stopped for a light bite after arriving by bus. My waiter was pleasant and attentive. I ordered a cocktail and soaked-up views. My drink came almost immediately and my beef salad took sometime to arrive. Just as I started to eat two women sat next to me and immediately lit-up their cigarettes. Disgusting - and since they allow smoking outside I was forced to sit inside the dining room that was warm and dark. When I cut into the beef it was barely cooked - literally cold and raw inside - no thank you. I finished just the salad part and left the raw beef on a plate and finished my drinks and left. AVOID here it is a tourist trap and not worth your time or money.
** — Google review
We visited this place twice: once for dinner, the second time to have a glass of beer with a salad. Everything was delicious, the service was good, so we liked it. The place itself is quite cozy, by the way.
Essentia G — Google review
Good food, great coffee drinks, amazing potatoes, nice atmosphere! The Marocchino Nutella is an absolute must try if you like a good mocha - best chocolate coffee drink I’ve ever had. The caesar was pretty good and the potatoes that come with the chicken main were soooo good! Our service was solid, and the chocolate desert thing was also fantastic.
J C — Google review
Horrible place! We were passing through on a tourist route and had only 45 minutes, which we informed the waiter about. He assured us they could make the pizza in time. We ordered prosciutto but after 35min they brought us a plain Margherita pizza instead, made with cheap tomato sauce. Since I was hungry, I had to eat what they served. They charged me more than was on the bill and I waited for my change. After several minutes I realized no one was going to bring me the change. I went to the cash register and asked for the receipt. They told me it had already been thrown in the trash. There were some laughable attempts to find it in their system, clearly stalling for time since they knew I was in a hurry. I never saw either the receipt or my change. I strongly advise against visiting this establishment.
Alex F — Google review
Very nice atmosphere, lovely seating and great people watching. Love the place! Burgers were good, Pinsa was ok, Pasta 4 cheese was not soooo great.
Alexandra K — Google review
Really beautiful restaurant both indoors and outdoors, with nice food and drinks. We got the sea bream and prawns. Perfect for relaxing and watching life go by on the promenade. Helpful and friendly staff. Only minus is that it is overpriced. Spent 40 euros each for lunch and two drinks.
Lauren H — Google review
Waited for 10 minutes and the waiter didn’t come up to us. The restaurant was not full, waiters noticed us but nothing happened. Not sure if it is even worth the wait. But the atmosphere did look nice, maybe it was just a coincidence…
Катарина Ђ — Google review
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17Old Town Museum

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Museum Old Town, also known as Muzej Stari Grad, in Herceg Novi is a charming and cozy treasure trove of historic items. Located just a short distance from the harbor, it's filled with antique furniture, paintings, vintage photos, letters, and various artifacts that offer insights into the town's history. The museum provides an opportunity to learn about how the area looked centuries ago and is recommended for both children and adults.
It's a treasure! The museum is charming and cozy. Vintage and antique photos, letters, pictures, various things. We learned a lot about the history of the town, saw how it looked 300 years ago, amazing. Do not miss such a find when you are in Herceg Novi. It is very interesting for both children and adults.
Olga B — Google review
A very small museum at the heart of the old city. We really enjoyed our time there. A very interesting way to learn more about the history of the area. If you find some 20 minutes while crossing around the Old city in Herceg Novi, don't hesitate to visit.
Violina P — Google review
Small museum with photographs and postcards mostly, excellent to learn more about city's history. They are very friendly to explain and share stories with you about story behind every item. Recommended for sure!
Bartu D — Google review
Cool museum, really worth to spend your time with family or friends if you are curious about history. Museum is located directly in downtown of Herceg Novi. You will be able to travel back three centuries and see how the city changed and developed. There are a lot of old postcards, maps, banknotes and documents closely related with Herceg Novi. You can learn how city used to look like in the past, how did it evolve till today Simply go and enjoy. I was there with my family. We enjoy it big time. Miroslav
Miroslav U — Google review
What a magical setting , atmospheric place with beautiful thoughtful displays. Intimate feeling in this grand old sea captain's house.
Leo D — Google review
A very small museum with lots of pictures and postcards. Run by a very enthusiastic woman who gladly shares her considerable knowledge if you have the time and interest for local history.
Eva J — Google review
Wonderfull people will host you in the museum and show you quick history of beautifull Herceg-Novi! Great experience.
Veljko P — Google review
Really great little museum on the history of the town and Montenegro with a fabulous tour guide. Well worth a visit!
Genevieve A — Google review
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18Sole Mio Wellness & Apartments

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Sole Mio Wellness & Apartments, located at Save Kovacevica 67a, is a highly anticipated addition to the town's wellness centers. The spa offers a range of facilities including Finnish and infrared saunas, hammam, and two swimming pools with massage features. Visitors can enjoy friendly staff and cleanliness during their visit. With its professional service and family-friendly amenities such as waterfalls and warm water pools, Sole Mio provides an exceptional spa experience at an affordable price.
Thank you very much! It is a long expected possibility in our town, to have a good spa at acceptable price. Everything exceptionally attentive - clean, convenient, professional service. Perfect to come with kids - wonderful waterfalls, gazers, warm water. Very good Finish sauna, as well Turkish sauna. Pay attention to a warm stone bed - Tepidarium Recommend
Vladimir V — Google review
I would praise this place and the host Stefan higher than 5. Great location, spacious apartment. Easy walk (15 mins, relatively flat, with some stairs at the end) to the city old center, good cafes nearby, would recommend Picnic for daily meals. The property has a washing machine, dishwasher, hob, microwave oven, large fridge with freezer, iron, drying rack, small balcony with an umbrella. The host is fantastic, was very helpful, could arrange a rental car in an emergency for us, helped with parking and luggage storage. Parking is challenging nearby, you got to be lucky , it is a yellow zone 3, 6 euro per day, impossible to buy online, you need to buy it in cash at the kiosk nearby.
Ismayil J — Google review
Amazing place
Aliaksandr K — Google review
The location of this apartment block is amazing with beautiful views of the ocean, the blue skies, the green trees from the balcony. The sauna is good. There are many cafes, restaurants and bars close by. The beaches are at a short walking distance. Stefan is very nice; happy to help with a smile. The apartment is not smartly designed; with a lot of space wasted. The plastic curtains in the bathroom are unnecessary, a put off. There are red ants, so make sure to get an insect spray when there.
Wanderlust W — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was my first time at the Herceg Novi spa center. We had a great three hours! There is a Finnish and infrared sauna, a hammam, two swimming pools with and without massage. One is cold, the other is warm. Friendly staff, cleanliness! For a three-hour stay we paid 17 euros per person. We had great fun! (Original) Впервые была в спа-центре Херцег Нови. Отлично провели три часа! Есть финская и инфракрасная баня, хамам, два бассейна с массажем и без. Один холодный, другой тёплый. Радушный персонал, чистота! За три часа пребывания заплатили по 17 евро с человека. Получили огромное удовольствие!
Galina M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent location of the apartment, clean, tidy. Wellness center full of facilities. Kudos to the host Stefan...👍🏻 (Original) Odlična lokacija apartmana, čisto, uredno. Wellness centar pun sadržaja. Pohvale za domaćina Stefana…👍🏻
Silver S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent location - close to the old town and the promenade. The room is comfortable, clean, warm. Excellent wellness! (Original) Lokacija odlicna- blizu starog grada i šetnice. Soba ugodna, čista , topla. Welness odličan!
Milijana — Google review
The apartment was great, it had everything needed for a vacation. The Spa is really nice. Placement is great, you have multiple beaches in a 5min area, the old center is a 15 min beautifully walk away
Vanessa D — Google review
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19Clock Tower

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In Herceg Novi, a popular tourist destination in Montenegro, the Clock Tower stands as one of the city's iconic landmarks. Constructed by the Austrians during the 19th century, this picturesque monument is situated in the western area of the Old Town and serves as a symbol of Herceg Novi. Visitors can capture great photo opportunities at this historic site and explore nearby attractions such as charming cafes, restaurants, and a Voli supermarket.
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Popular road trips from Herceg-Novi

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Herceg-Novi to
Mostar

What's the weather like in Herceg-Novi?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Herceg-Novi for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in January
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in February
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in March
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in April
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in May
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in June
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in July
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in August
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in September
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in October
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in November
  • Weather in Herceg-Novi in December

All road trips from Herceg-Novi

  • Herceg-Novi to Mostar drive

Explore nearby places

  • Herceg-Novi
  • Herceg-Novi Municipality
  • Tivat Municipality
  • Perast
  • Konavle
  • Kotor Municipality
  • Kotor
  • Cavtat
  • Budva
  • Budva Municipality
  • Trebinje
  • Cetinje
  • Becici
  • Dubrovnik
  • Petrovac
  • Niksic
  • Niksic Municipality
  • Lopud
  • Podgorica
  • Cetinje
  • Podgorica Municipality
  • Bar
  • Bar Municipality
  • Ston
  • Ulcinj
  • Ulcinj Municipality
  • Durmitor National Park
  • Kolasin Municipality
  • Zabljak Municipality
  • Shkoder
  • Zabljak

All related maps of Herceg-Novi

  • Map of Herceg-Novi
  • Map of Herceg-Novi Municipality
  • Map of Tivat Municipality
  • Map of Perast
  • Map of Konavle
  • Map of Kotor Municipality
  • Map of Kotor
  • Map of Cavtat
  • Map of Budva
  • Map of Budva Municipality
  • Map of Trebinje
  • Map of Cetinje
  • Map of Becici
  • Map of Dubrovnik
  • Map of Petrovac
  • Map of Niksic
  • Map of Niksic Municipality
  • Map of Lopud
  • Map of Podgorica
  • Map of Cetinje
  • Map of Podgorica Municipality
  • Map of Bar
  • Map of Bar Municipality
  • Map of Ston
  • Map of Ulcinj
  • Map of Ulcinj Municipality
  • Map of Durmitor National Park
  • Map of Kolasin Municipality
  • Map of Zabljak Municipality
  • Map of Shkoder
  • Map of Zabljak

Herceg-Novi throughout the year

  • Herceg-Novi in January
  • Herceg-Novi in February
  • Herceg-Novi in March
  • Herceg-Novi in April
  • Herceg-Novi in May
  • Herceg-Novi in June
  • Herceg-Novi in July
  • Herceg-Novi in August
  • Herceg-Novi in September
  • Herceg-Novi in October
  • Herceg-Novi in November
  • Herceg-Novi in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Herceg-Novi?

Get inspired for your trip to Herceg-Novi with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Herceg-Novi Itinerary
  • 2-Day Herceg-Novi Itinerary
  • 3-Day Herceg-Novi Itinerary
  • 4-Day Herceg-Novi Itinerary
  • 5-Day Herceg-Novi Itinerary

Best buildings in nearby cities

  • Belgrade skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Belgrade
  • Split skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Split
  • Dubrovnik skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Dubrovnik
  • Sarajevo skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Sarajevo
  • Kotor Municipality skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Kotor Municipality
  • Matera skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Matera
  • Kotor skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Kotor
  • Mostar skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Mostar
  • Podgorica Municipality skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Podgorica Municipality
  • Budva Municipality skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Budva Municipality
  • Herceg-Novi Municipality skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Herceg-Novi Municipality
  • Tivat Municipality skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Tivat Municipality
  • Perast skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Perast
  • Podgorica skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Podgorica

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Belgrade
  • Top things to do and attractions in Split
  • Top things to do and attractions in Dubrovnik
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sarajevo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kotor Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Matera
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kotor
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mostar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Podgorica Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Budva Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Herceg-Novi Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tivat Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bar Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Konavle
  • Top things to do and attractions in Trebinje
  • Top things to do and attractions in Budva
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cavtat
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cetinje
  • Top things to do and attractions in Perast
  • Top things to do and attractions in Podgorica

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Belgrade
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Split
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dubrovnik
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sarajevo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kotor Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Matera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kotor
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mostar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Podgorica Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Budva Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Herceg-Novi Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tivat Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bar Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cetinje
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Konavle
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Trebinje
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zabljak Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zabljak
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Niksic Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lopud
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Durmitor National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Becici
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Budva
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Petrovac
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cavtat
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Niksic

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