Around the Bay
From the fortress walls of the Old Town out to the spa shores of Igalo and the Lustica peninsula. Every district of Herceg Novi.
Herceg Novi sits at the mouth of the Bay of Kotor, where six distinct neighbourhoods fan out along 10 km of coast. The walled Old Town rises above the marina, ringed by fortress bastions and a dense grid of stepped alleys. Igalo four kilometres west centres on the Institute's thalassotherapy pools. Savina one kilometre east wraps an Orthodox monastery in 300-year-old cypresses. Topla fills the residential seafront between them. Across the bay entrance, Žanjic is a white-pebble cove on the Luštica peninsula and Mamula a round fortress island now restored as a hotel. Each place below links to the restaurants, beaches, accommodation and activities inside it.

Old Town
Stone lanes, fortress bastions and a tight cluster of churches above the Adriatic.

Igalo
Radioactive mineral mud, a seafront promenade and low-rise family resorts four kilometres west of the old town.

Savina
An Orthodox monastery ringed by 300-year-old cypresses above a quiet pebbled cove.

Topla
A gentle slope of family villas, morning markets and the city's largest public beach.

Žanjic
A Blue Flag beach of polished white stones set against olive groves, 20 minutes by boat from the old town.

Mamula
A 19th-century Austrian fort on a circular island, recently restored as a five-star resort.