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...
Read moreFortress with complete walls, interactive spots around the walkway and amphitheatre with a stage. Inside the castle you can watch a movie in Serbian, English, Russian and German about the history of the city of Herceg Novi and the fortress. There is an amazing view of the Bay and the sean underneath. Many cultural manifestations are being held in the fortress, and as of 2023. there is Medieval knight festival Herceg's New Town organized by White Eagles Organization from Serbia. There is no parking in front and toilet facilities are not the best and the cleanest. There is an entrance fee. Definitely worth visiting if you are in...
Read moreKanli 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...
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