Montenegro's top seaside resort is growing in popularity as a tourist destination. Every year, more visitors flock here, attracted by its beautiful beaches and healing sea mud. If you're in the mood for a spa getaway, this Balkan city is an ideal choice. When you're not relaxing in the spa, you can wander the streets, admiring the old town and discovering more about this Montenegrin marvel.
Herceg Novi has a complicated, often turbulent past. Its strategic location, guarding the Bay of Kotor, has led to dozens of civilisations vying to hold it over the centuries. As you walk around the old town, you'll see traces of this complex history in architecture from the Ottomans, the Venetians, the Russians, the Spanish, the French, the Yugoslavians and more. In 2006, Montenegro finally separated from Serbia, gaining independence at last. This means that the old town has the air of an open-air museum, telling the history of this intriguing country.
With car or van hire in Herceg Novi, it's easy to get around. Start with a visit to the Mare Fortress, built by a Bosnian king in 1382. This mighty fortress has proved key to Herceg Novi's fortunes, changing hands many times. Today it is open to visitors, and exploring it is a fun activity for the whole family. Another intriguing old building is Kanli Kula, a huge tower in the old town that dates back to 1539. The name means "bloody tower", and it was used as a prison during the Ottoman occupation. Nowadays, it features an open-air amphitheatre and holds a number of shows, concerts and events during the summer.
Car hire in Herceg Novi is a great way to explore more of the surrounding area. Head inland to see Montenegro's canyons, which are some of the small country's most impressive natural jewels. You can go hiking through canyons like Morača, Cijevna or Piva or, if you're feeling brave, try adventure sports. White water rafting and canyoning are popular activities and are sure to get your heart racing!
Boat trips are a popular choice for visitors to Herceg Novi. Plava Spilja, the Blue Cave, is a stunning natural wonder that can only be accessed by sea. A trip across the bay can also take you to Rose, a delightful little fishing village in the traditional style, or to many of the area's best beaches. If you don't want an organised boat trip, you can hire a kayak and set out on your own adventures.