From the picturesque coastal town of Herceg Novi in Montenegro to the charming city of Kovin in Serbia, my journey by train was nothing short of a delightful adventure. The anticipation of exploring a new destination filled me with excitement as I boarded the train at the crack of dawn.
As the train chugged along the tracks, I gazed out of the window at the stunning landscapes that passed me by. Lush green hills dotted with colorful wildflowers rolled by, giving way to quaint villages with red-roofed houses and locals going about their daily lives. The sun slowly rose in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the countryside, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
During the journey, I struck up a conversation with a friendly elderly couple who were also on their way to Kovin. They shared stories of their travels and offered me some local insights on what to see and do in the city. It was heartwarming to connect with fellow travelers and exchange experiences, making the journey even more memorable.
Leaving Herceg Novi behind was bittersweet – I had fallen in love with its charming streets, stunning coastal views, and friendly locals. But the promise of new adventures in Kovin kept my spirits high as the train sped towards its destination.
And finally, I arrived in Kovin, greeted by the warm embrace of the city. The bustling streets, historic architecture, and vibrant atmosphere immediately captivated me. I couldn’t wait to explore the city’s hidden gems, indulge in local cuisine, and immerse myself in its rich culture and history.
I chose Kovin as my next destination because of its unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. The city’s rich history, stunning architecture, and friendly locals had piqued my curiosity, and I was eager to delve deeper into its cultural tapestry. From exploring ancient ruins to sampling traditional Serbian dishes, I knew that Kovin had a lot to offer and I was ready to soak it all in.
As I embarked on this new chapter of my journey, I felt grateful for the experiences that lay ahead and excited for the adventures waiting to unfold in this enchanting city of Kovin.
Tomorrow I’ll explore my new accommodation and get my first proper taste of Kovin. Stay tuned!
Hey there! Greetings from sunny Herceg Novi, Montenegro! I can’t believe it’s already day 9 of my stay here, and I’m absolutely loving every moment. The clear sky and 12°C weather today are just perfect for exploring this charming town. (I swear, I think I might start considering moving here permanently!)
I’ve been immersing myself in the local atmosphere and culture, trying to pick up a few phrases in Montenegrin along the way. “Hvala” (thank you) has become my go-to word, and the locals seem to appreciate my efforts. I love how friendly everyone is here – it really adds to the overall vibe of this place.
Stay tuned for today’s adventures – I have a feeling it’s going to be another day filled with new discoveries and fun experiences. Can’t wait to share more with you soon!
Local Cuisine Discoveries
So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Stari Grad in Herceg Novi. This cozy little restaurant is tucked away in the charming old town, just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Clock Tower. As soon as I walked in, I was greeted by the warm, welcoming atmosphere and the smell of freshly grilled seafood. The staff were friendly and attentive, making me feel right at home from the get-go.
Now, let’s talk about the food. I couldn’t resist ordering the seafood linguine, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The flavors were so fresh and vibrant, and the pasta was cooked to perfection. I also tried the grilled octopus, which was tender and flavorful, and the black sea bream, which was a real standout. The dishes were beautifully presented, and each bite was a delicious adventure. The prices were reasonable for the quality of food, making it a great value for the experience. Overall, my dining experience at Stari Grad was a delightful journey through the flavors of the Adriatic coast. If you find yourself in Herceg Novi, do yourself a favor and pay a visit to this gem of a restaurant. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
So, let me tell you about my visit to Savina Monastery in Herceg Novi. As a seasoned traveler exploring Eastern Europe, I’ve seen my fair share of stunning religious sites, but this Serbian Orthodox monastery truly stood out. Nestled among pine trees, the monastery’s beautiful architecture transports you back to the 11th century. As I walked through the serene setting, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of peace wash over me. It was a nice change of pace from the bustling streets of Herceg Novi.
Now, here’s a little insider tip for you: most tourists don’t know that Savina Monastery is home to some precious religious artifacts. The history and culture that surround this place are truly fascinating. During my visit, I had the chance to chat with one of the monks who shared stories about the monastery’s past. It was a surreal experience that added a whole new layer of appreciation for this hidden gem. If you’re planning a visit, I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the crowds and really soak in the tranquility of the place. Oh, and don’t forget to bring a camera to capture the beauty of Savina Monastery! Trust me, you won’t want to miss it.
Tomorrow, I’m so excited to visit the beautiful Savina Monastery here in Herceg Novi. I’ve heard so much about its stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings, and I can’t wait to experience it for myself. Plus, I’ve been craving some quiet reflection time, so this seems like the perfect spot to unwind for a bit.
As for practical tips, trust me, you’ll want to wear comfortable shoes for the walk up to the monastery. The views along the way are absolutely worth it, but you’ll thank me later for the comfy footwear. And don’t forget to bring a shawl or scarf to cover your shoulders once we’re inside – it’s a sign of respect in this sacred place.
Oh, and a little insider tip: try to visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and really soak in the serenity of the monastery. It’s such a special place, and you’ll appreciate the tranquility even more without the hustle and bustle of other tourists.
I hope these tips help you make the most of your visit to Savina Monastery. Have a wonderful time exploring this hidden gem in Herceg Novi!
Hello from Herceg Novi! Can you believe it’s already day 8 of my stay here? The weather is just perfect today – clear sky and a cozy 12°C. I’m feeling so at home in this charming town, surrounded by the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The locals are so friendly and welcoming, always ready to share a smile or a chat. (And don’t even get me started on the amazing seafood here!) I’m starting to pick up a few Montenegrin phrases – “Hvala” (thank you) is definitely coming in handy! So, stay tuned for today’s adventures – I’ve got a feeling it’s going to be a good one.
Local Cuisine Discoveries
As I wandered through the charming streets of Herceg Novi, my stomach began to grumble, leading me straight to Konoba Feral. Tucked away in the heart of the Old Town, this cozy spot exuded a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing evening meal. As I settled into my seat, I couldn’t help but admire the rustic decor and friendly staff, who made me feel right at home. (Pro tip: Make a reservation to snag a table with a view of the stunning Bay of Kotor!)
Now, let’s talk about the real star of the show – the food. I dove into a plate of grilled squid, which was cooked to perfection and bursting with flavor. The black risotto was a true delight, with its rich and savory taste that left me craving more. And let’s not forget about the Montenegrin lamb stew, a hearty dish that warmed both my belly and my soul. (Word to the wise: Save room for dessert – the homemade baklava is a sweet treat you won’t want to miss!) Overall, Konoba Feral left me satisfied and content, with a belly full of delicious Montenegrin cuisine and memories to last a lifetime. Whether you’re a local or a traveler passing through, this hidden gem is a must-visit for a taste of authentic Balkan flavors.
I recently took a stroll through Igalo Park in Herceg Novi, and let me tell you, it was a breath of fresh air in more ways than one. As I entered the park, I was immediately struck by the lush greenery surrounding me, providing a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The walking paths meandered through the park, offering stunning views of the sea below. It was the perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon stroll, with locals and tourists alike enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. (Pro tip: The best time to visit is in the late afternoon when the sun casts a warm glow over the park.)
But here’s a little secret most tourists don’t know – Igalo Park is not just a pretty place to walk, it also has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. Originally a private garden, the park was opened to the public in the 1950s and has since become a beloved gathering spot for the community. As I wandered through the park, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of tranquility and connection to the local culture. (Don’t forget to bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing lunch with a view!) So, if you find yourself in Herceg Novi, make sure to take a stroll through Igalo Park for a peaceful retreat with a touch of history.
Tomorrow is going to be an exciting day as I’ll be visiting Savina Monastery here in Herceg Novi. I can’t wait to soak in the serene atmosphere and learn more about the history and culture of this beautiful place. Plus, the stunning views of the Bay of Kotor are definitely a bonus!
As I prepare for my visit, I wanted to share some insider tips with you. First off, make sure to dress modestly when visiting the monastery, as it is a place of worship. Also, be prepared for a bit of a hike up to the monastery, so comfortable shoes are a must.
When it comes to transportation, I recommend taking a taxi or a local bus to get to Savina Monastery. The cost is reasonable, and it’s a convenient way to travel around Herceg Novi. Once you arrive, take your time exploring the grounds and don’t forget to visit the gift shop for some unique souvenirs.
Overall, visiting Savina Monastery is a must-do when in Herceg Novi. The peaceful ambiance and stunning architecture make it a truly special experience. I can’t wait to share more about my visit with you soon! Until then, happy travels and enjoy every moment of your own adventures in Eastern Europe.
Hey there! Hello from Herceg Novi! Day 7 here and I’m really starting to feel at home in this charming coastal town. The clear sky and crisp 12°C weather have been the perfect backdrop for exploring. (Note to self: pack more layers next time!) I’ve been soaking up the local atmosphere and culture, trying to blend in with my limited knowledge of the language. “Hvala” (thank you) has become my go-to phrase, much to the amusement of the locals. Today promises more adventures and I can’t wait to share all the little moments and discoveries with you. Stay tuned for more updates from this hidden gem of Montenegro!
Local Cuisine Discoveries
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Konoba Catovica Mlini in Herceg Novi, a charming restaurant nestled in the heart of the Old Town. As soon as I walked in, I was struck by the cozy, rustic atmosphere and the warm welcome from the staff. The sound of the nearby waves crashing against the shore added a touch of serenity to the whole experience. The stone walls and wooden beams gave the place a real old-world charm, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing meal after a day of exploring the beautiful streets of Herceg Novi.
Now, let’s talk about the food – oh boy, where do I even begin? I tried their famous Black Truffle Pasta, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer. The rich, earthy flavors of the truffle combined with perfectly cooked pasta made my taste buds dance with joy. I also couldn’t resist ordering the Grilled Adriatic Prawns, which were fresh, juicy, and bursting with flavor. And the Lamb Chops with Wild Herbs? Let’s just say I’ll be dreaming about them for weeks to come. The service was impeccable, and the prices were reasonable for the quality of food. I highly recommend visiting Konoba Catovica Mlini for a true taste of Montenegrin cuisine in a picturesque setting. Don’t miss out on this hidden gem in Herceg Novi!
I finally made my way to Kanli Tower in Herceg Novi, a gem tucked away in Eastern Europe that’s often overlooked by tourists. As I approached the tower, I couldn’t help but admire the stunning views of the city and the bay below. The ancient stone walls stood tall against the backdrop of the azure waters, creating a picturesque scene that felt like stepping back in time. (Note to self: bring a camera next time, this view is Instagram-worthy!)
Stepping inside the tower, I was transported to another era, with remnants of the Ottoman Empire still visible in the architecture and design. The historical significance of this place was palpable, and I couldn’t help but imagine the soldiers who once stood guard here, gazing out at the horizon for any signs of danger. Fun fact: Did you know that the name “Kanli” actually means “bloody” in Turkish, a nod to the tower’s violent past? (Pro tip: Visit in the late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.) Overall, my visit to Kanli Tower was a unique and enriching experience, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of this lesser-known corner of Eastern Europe.
I can’t wait for tomorrow! I’ll be heading to Kanli Tower, and I’ve heard so many great things about it. The views are supposed to be absolutely breathtaking, and I’m a sucker for a good panoramic photo op. Plus, I’ve been craving a bit of history and culture lately, and I’ve heard this place has it in spades.
Now, when it comes to exploring Herceg Novi, there are a few things I’ve learned that might help you out. First off, make sure to wear comfortable shoes – those cobblestone streets can be a bit tricky to navigate. And don’t forget to bring some cash with you, as not all places accept cards. Trust me, I learned that the hard way.
Oh, and if you’re looking for a bite to eat, definitely try some local seafood. The catch of the day is always a good choice, and you can’t beat the freshness. And if you’re feeling adventurous, why not try some traditional Montenegrin Rakija? Just be careful, that stuff packs a punch!
Lastly, if you’re up for a little adventure, take a stroll through the Old Town. You’ll find some hidden gems tucked away in those winding alleyways. It’s like stepping back in time, and it’s definitely worth the extra effort.
Well, that’s it for now. I hope these tips help you make the most of your time in Herceg Novi. And who knows, maybe I’ll see you at Kanli Tower tomorrow!
Hey there! Greetings from Herceg Novi, Montenegro on day 6 of my stay here. The weather is absolutely perfect today – clear skies and a comfortable 16°C. I can’t help but feel so lucky to be in this beautiful place right now. It’s been such a unique experience getting to know this neighborhood and immersing myself in the local atmosphere. The people here are so friendly and welcoming, and I’ve been picking up a few phrases in the local language (like “hvala” for thank you). Today, I stumbled upon a quaint little café with the most delicious pastries – a delightful surprise in my explorations. Can’t wait to share more about today’s adventures with you! Let’s see what this charming town has in store for me next.
Local Cuisine Discoveries
As I walked into Konoba Portun in Herceg Novi, the cozy seaside atmosphere immediately put me at ease. The charming restaurant, located just a stone’s throw away from the historic Old Town, exuded a welcoming vibe that made me feel right at home. The friendly staff greeted me with a warm smile, and I knew I was in for a delightful dining experience.
Now, let’s talk about the food – oh, the food! I couldn’t resist ordering the seafood platter, a local favorite that did not disappoint. The fresh catch of the day, perfectly grilled sea bass, and tangy octopus salad were all bursting with flavor. Each bite was a culinary adventure, transporting me to the shores of the Adriatic Sea with every taste. The prices were reasonable for the quality of food, and I left with a satisfied belly and a smile on my face. If you find yourself in Herceg Novi, do yourself a favor and make a beeline for Konoba Portun – you won’t regret it!
I remember my visit to Igalo Spa in Herceg Novi like it was yesterday. As I stepped into this wellness oasis, I was immediately struck by the serene atmosphere and stunning sea views. The healing mud and mineral waters that Igalo Spa is famous for truly lived up to their reputation. I indulged in a day of rejuvenating treatments and relaxing thermal baths, feeling all my travel fatigue melt away. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, making sure my experience was nothing short of perfect. (Pro tip: If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of touristy spots, Igalo Spa is the place to be.)
But there’s more to Igalo Spa than just relaxation. Did you know that the healing properties of its mud and waters have been recognized for centuries? Locals swear by the therapeutic benefits, and it’s no wonder why. As I soaked in the mineral-rich waters, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of connection to the region’s rich history and culture. (Don’t forget to pack a swimsuit and a good book for some post-treatment lounging by the pool.) Whether you’re a seasoned traveler like me or a first-time visitor to Eastern Europe, a visit to Igalo Spa is a must for anyone looking to unwind and recharge in a truly special setting.
Tomorrow’s plan is to visit the stunning Herceg Stjepan Fortress, and I couldn’t be more excited! The views from up there are supposed to be absolutely breathtaking, and I can’t wait to see them with my own eyes. Plus, I’ve heard there’s a fascinating history behind the fortress that I’m eager to learn more about.
For those of you planning to visit Herceg Novi, here are a few tips to make your experience even better. First off, make sure to wear comfortable shoes for exploring the fortress – those cobblestone streets can be a bit tricky to navigate. And don’t forget to bring some water and snacks, as there aren’t many shops nearby.
When it comes to getting around town, I highly recommend taking a leisurely stroll along the promenade. It’s the perfect way to soak up the seaside atmosphere and maybe even spot a local fisherman in action. And if you’re feeling adventurous, why not try some traditional Montenegrin cuisine at one of the local restaurants? Trust me, the flavors here are something else.
Overall, Herceg Novi has been a true gem in my Eastern European travels, and I’m so grateful for the memories I’ve made here. I hope these tips help you make the most of your time in this beautiful town. Happy exploring!
Hey there from Herceg Novi! Another beautiful day here with clear skies and a comfortable 18°C – perfect for exploring. I’ve really settled into the rhythm of this charming town, soaking in the laid-back atmosphere and friendly vibes. (It’s amazing how quickly a place can start to feel like home, isn’t it?)
Today, I stumbled upon a quaint little cafe where the locals gather to chat and sip coffee – got to practice some Montenegrin with the barista, who kindly corrected my pronunciation. (Note to self: work on rolling those r’s!) Can’t wait to share more about my adventures from day 5 here – stay tuned for some hidden gems I’ve uncovered. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it!
Local Cuisine Discoveries
So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Konoba Stari Grad in Herceg Novi. As soon as I stepped into this charming restaurant nestled in the heart of the Old Town, I was greeted by the warm Mediterranean breeze and the inviting aroma of grilled prawns. The cozy atmosphere and rustic decor instantly made me feel like I was dining at a local’s home rather than a touristy spot. (Pro tip: make a reservation in advance to snag a table on the terrace for the best views of the Adriatic Sea.)
Now, let’s talk about the food. I started off with the Pasticada, a traditional Dalmatian dish of slow-cooked beef in a rich wine sauce that practically melted in my mouth. The grilled prawns were fresh and perfectly seasoned, while the fried calamari was crispy and addictive. The portions were generous, and the prices were reasonable for the quality of food. (Bonus points for the friendly staff who were happy to recommend their favorite dishes.) Overall, Konoba Stari Grad is a solid choice for a delicious meal in Herceg Novi, whether you’re craving seafood or local specialties. Don’t miss out on this hidden gem in the Old Town!
So, let me tell you about my visit to Herceg Novi Old Town in Herceg Novi, a gem tucked away in Eastern Europe. As I strolled through the charming narrow streets, I couldn’t help but be mesmerized by the ancient buildings and picturesque squares that oozed history and character. The Clock Tower stood tall, beckoning me to climb up and take in the panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, while the Kanli Kula fortress offered a stunning vantage point for some epic sunset snaps. The atmosphere was so relaxed and laid-back, making it the perfect spot to just wander around and soak in the local vibe.
Now, here’s a little insider tip for you – most tourists don’t know that Herceg Novi Old Town is actually home to a quirky tradition where locals hang socks on a washing line across the street during the summer months. It’s a sight to behold and adds a touch of whimsy to the already picturesque setting. As for practical advice, I’d recommend visiting in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and make sure to wear comfortable shoes for all the cobblestone streets. Trust me, you don’t want to be struggling in heels or flip-flops here! All in all, my visit to Herceg Novi Old Town was a delightful blend of history, culture, and stunning views that left me wanting more.
Tomorrow is going to be a day filled with history and charm as I plan to explore the beautiful Herceg Novi Old Town. I can’t wait to wander through the narrow streets lined with centuries-old buildings and soak in the rich cultural heritage of this quaint coastal town.
One thing I’ve learned during my time in Eastern Europe is that it’s always a good idea to wear comfortable shoes when exploring old towns like this one. The cobblestone streets can be a bit tricky to navigate in anything less than sturdy footwear. Trust me, I learned this the hard way.
When visiting Herceg Novi Old Town, be sure to take your time and really immerse yourself in the atmosphere. Stop by a local cafe for a cup of traditional Montenegrin coffee and watch the world go by. You’ll get a true taste of the local lifestyle and maybe even make a new friend or two.
As for getting around town, I recommend taking a leisurely stroll rather than driving. The charm of this place is best experienced on foot, and you never know what hidden gems you might stumble upon. Plus, walking will give you a chance to burn off all those delicious pastries I know you’ve been indulging in.
I can’t wait to share all the photos and stories from my day in Herceg Novi Old Town with you. It’s going to be a day to remember, that’s for sure. So lace up those shoes and get ready to explore this hidden gem on the Adriatic coast. Cheers to new adventures!
Dobro jutro from Herceg Novi! As I wake up on Day 4 of my stay in this charming coastal town in Montenegro, the crisp sea breeze fills my nostrils, carrying with it the faint scent of salt and pine. The sun is shining brightly in the clear sky, casting a warm glow over the terracotta rooftops and turquoise waters below. The temperature is a comfortable 18°C, perfect for exploring the narrow cobblestone streets and soaking up the stunning views of the Bay of Kotor. Danas ću posetiti stari grad (Today I will visit the old town) and indulge in some local delicacies at the bustling market. Stay tuned for more adventures in this picturesque paradise!
Local Cuisine Discoveries
I had a delightful dining experience at Kafana Jadran in Herceg Novi. The cozy atmosphere of the restaurant instantly made me feel at home. I decided to try some of their specialties, including the Pljeskavica, a juicy and flavorful grilled minced meat patty, and the Buzara, a delicious seafood stew cooked in a savory tomato and wine sauce. I also couldn’t resist trying the Sarma, which are cabbage rolls filled with a mixture of minced meat and rice.
The staff at Kafana Jadran were incredibly friendly and welcoming, making sure that my meal was perfect from start to finish. I even had the chance to chat with some locals who were dining at the restaurant, giving me insider recommendations on other must-try dishes in the area.
As I savored each bite of my meal, I was filled with a sense of contentment. The rich aromas of the food filled the air, and the flavors danced on my taste buds. The presentation of the dishes was simple yet elegant, highlighting the quality ingredients used in each dish. Kafana Jadran truly provided me with a memorable dining experience that I will cherish for years to come.
During my visit to Igalo Spa in Herceg Novi, I was immediately struck by the serene atmosphere and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. As I learned from the staff, the spa has a rich history dating back to Roman times, when the healing properties of its mineral waters were first discovered.
I indulged in a mud wrap treatment, which left my skin feeling incredibly soft and rejuvenated. The thermal baths were also a highlight, with the warm waters soothing my muscles and calming my mind. It was truly a day of relaxation and pampering.
One interesting fact about Igalo Spa is that it is renowned for its therapeutic mud, which is said to have numerous health benefits, including improving circulation and relieving joint pain. Another lesser-known fact is that the spa was a favorite retreat for European royalty in the 19th century, adding to its allure and prestige.
Overall, my experience at Igalo Spa was unforgettable, and I left feeling refreshed and revitalized. I would highly recommend a visit to anyone looking for a peaceful escape and a touch of luxury.
Tomorrow, I am looking forward to visiting the Igalo Spa in Herceg Novi. I’ve heard great things about their healing mud treatments and therapeutic mineral waters. I can’t wait to relax and rejuvenate at this renowned spa.
Travel Tips for Herceg Novi
Travel tips for Herceg Novi:
1. Take advantage of the local buses for affordable transportation around the city and to nearby attractions like the Savina Monastery.
2. Don’t forget to bring cash as many smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards.
3. Embrace the local custom of enjoying leisurely meals with friends and family. Take your time savoring the delicious Mediterranean cuisine and soaking in the laid-back atmosphere.
4. Be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes as the city’s cobblestone streets and hilly terrain can be challenging to navigate.
5. When visiting the Old Town, be respectful of the historical sites and monuments by adhering to any posted rules and regulations.
I hope these tips help fellow travelers make the most of their time in Herceg Novi. Enjoy your trip!
Dobar dan! As I sit here on the balcony of my cozy Airbnb in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, sipping on a strong cup of kafa, I can’t help but be mesmerized by the beauty of this charming coastal town. The sound of seagulls soaring above, the salty breeze tickling my skin, and the sight of the majestic mountains looming in the distance all come together to create a truly magical atmosphere. Today, the weather is a bit cooler with scattered clouds and a gentle breeze, making it the perfect day to explore the old town and soak in the rich history and culture of this Adriatic gem. Hvala, Montenegro, for this unforgettable experience!
Local Cuisine Discoveries
My dining experience at Konoba Catovica Mlini in Herceg Novi was truly unforgettable. The rustic charm of the restaurant, nestled in an old stone mill by the river, set the perfect backdrop for a delicious meal. I decided to try some of their most popular dishes, including the “Salata od hobotnice” (Octopus salad), “Jagnjeći kotleti” (Lamb chops), and “Rizoto od morskih plodova” (Seafood risotto).
The octopus salad was a refreshing start, with tender slices of octopus marinated in a tangy dressing. The lamb chops were perfectly grilled and seasoned, with a smoky aroma that filled the air. The seafood risotto was a decadent treat, with plump shrimp, mussels, and calamari mixed in a creamy, flavorful rice.
The staff at Konoba Catovica Mlini were friendly and attentive, offering recommendations and sharing stories about the history of the restaurant. I also had the chance to chat with some locals who raved about the authenticity of the food. Overall, my dining experience was a true delight for the senses.
During my visit to Kanli Kula Fortress in Herceg Novi, I was immediately struck by the commanding views it offered of the town and the Adriatic Sea. As I climbed up the stone steps, I couldn’t help but marvel at the impressive construction of the fortress, which was built by the Ottomans in the 15th century.
As I wandered through the fortress, I learned about its dark past as a prison and place of execution, hence its name which translates to “Bloody Tower.” The history and culture of Herceg Novi came alive as I explored the ancient walls and towers of Kanli Kula.
One interesting fact that I discovered during my visit is that the fortress was strategically located to control the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, making it an important stronghold during various conflicts in the region.
Overall, my visit to Kanli Kula Fortress was a memorable experience that offered a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of Herceg Novi. I highly recommend making the climb to the top for the breathtaking panoramic views alone.
Tomorrow, I am looking forward to visiting the Kanli Kula Fortress, a historic site that offers stunning views of the Bay of Kotor. I can’t wait to explore the medieval walls and learn more about the history of this fascinating region. After that, I plan to relax by the beach and enjoy some delicious seafood at a local restaurant.
Travel Tips for Herceg Novi
Travel tips for Herceg Novi:
1. Take advantage of the local bus system for affordable and convenient transportation around the town and to nearby attractions.
2. Be sure to try the local specialty, Boka Bay mussels, which are fresh and delicious.
3. Don’t forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, as the town is full of narrow cobblestone streets and stairs to navigate.
4. When visiting historical sites like the Kanli Kula Fortress, be respectful of the local customs and history.
5. Bargain with local vendors at the market for unique souvenirs and gifts, but remember to be polite and respectful in your negotiations.
Dobar dan! As I wake up to the gentle sound of seagulls and the fresh scent of the sea, I can’t help but feel grateful to be exploring the charming town of Herceg Novi in Montenegro. The sun is peeking through the few clouds in the sky, casting a warm glow over the Adriatic Sea. The air is crisp and salty, invigorating my senses as I take in the stunning views of the bay. Today, I am looking forward to immersing myself in the rich history and culture of this beautiful coastal town. “Hvala” to Montenegro for this unforgettable experience!
Local Cuisine Discoveries
My dining experience at Stari Mlini in Herceg Novi was truly unforgettable. As I entered the restaurant, I was greeted by the warm and inviting atmosphere, with soft lighting and traditional decor creating a cozy ambiance.
I decided to try the famous Sea bass fillet, which was served with a side of fresh vegetables and drizzled with a delicious olive oil dressing. The fish was perfectly cooked, moist and flaky, with a hint of Mediterranean herbs that made my taste buds dance with delight.
For my main course, I opted for the Lamb shank, a hearty and tender dish that melted in my mouth. The meat was cooked to perfection, falling off the bone effortlessly, and paired wonderfully with a side of creamy mashed potatoes.
To top off my meal, I indulged in the decadent Chocolate soufflé, a rich and velvety dessert that satisfied my sweet tooth. The combination of warm chocolate and a scoop of vanilla ice cream was a match made in heaven.
Throughout my meal, the staff at Stari Mlini were attentive and friendly, providing excellent service that added to the overall dining experience. I even had the chance to chat with some locals who recommended trying the Peka, a traditional Montenegrin dish cooked under a bell-shaped lid. I left Stari Mlini feeling content and eager to return for another culinary adventure.
During my visit to Orjen Mountain in Herceg Novi, I was immediately struck by the stunning views of the Bay of Kotor and the lush countryside below. I opted to hike up the mountain, immersing myself in the rugged beauty of the landscape. Along the way, I learned about the rich history of the mountain, which has been inhabited since ancient times and was once a strategic military stronghold.
As I trekked through the diverse terrain, I was lucky enough to spot some of the local wildlife, including mountain goats and various bird species. The peacefulness of the mountain was truly rejuvenating, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
One interesting fact about Orjen Mountain is that it is home to the highest peak in Montenegro, Bobotov Kuk, standing at 2,522 meters. Another lesser-known fact is that the mountain is said to be home to mythical creatures, adding an air of mystery to the already enchanting landscape. Overall, my visit to Orjen Mountain was a memorable and enriching experience that I will never forget.
Tomorrow, I am excited to explore Herceg Novi Old Town and immerse myself in its rich history and charming atmosphere. I can’t wait to wander through the narrow cobblestone streets, admire the architecture, and maybe even stop for a coffee at one of the quaint cafes. I’ve heard that the old town is full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered, and I’m looking forward to uncovering them all.
Travel Tips for Herceg Novi
Travel tips for Herceg Novi:
1. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes as the old town’s streets can be steep and hilly.
2. Take advantage of the local bus system for affordable transportation around the city and to nearby attractions.
3. Don’t forget to try local specialties like seafood and Montenegrin wines at the restaurants along the waterfront.
4. Keep in mind that many shops and businesses may close for a siesta in the early afternoon, so plan your activities accordingly.
5. While English is widely spoken, it’s always appreciated to learn a few basic phrases in Montenegrin to show respect for the local culture.
Zdravo! I am Giovanni, and I am thrilled to be starting my journey in the beautiful coastal town of Herceg Novi, Montenegro. As I step out of my cozy guesthouse, the refreshing sea breeze greets me, carrying the faint scent of salt and pine trees. The sun is shining brightly in the clear sky, casting a warm glow on the colorful buildings that line the streets. The sound of seagulls overhead and the gentle lapping of waves against the shore create a soothing soundtrack to my explorations. I can already tell that this charming town has so much to offer, and I can’t wait to immerse myself in its rich history and vibrant culture. Dobrodošli u Herceg Novi!
My New Home in Herceg Novi
As I arrived at Centar Novi ROOMS **** in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, I was immediately struck by the charming exterior of the building. Its traditional Mediterranean architecture with vibrant red shutters and lush greenery surrounding the entrance made me feel like I was stepping into a postcard-perfect scene.
Upon entering the accommodation, I was greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The layout of the room was spacious and well-designed, with modern furniture and tasteful decor creating a cozy yet stylish ambiance. The color scheme of soft blues and whites added to the calming seaside vibe, while the natural light streaming in through the windows illuminated the space beautifully.
The room was equipped with all the amenities I could ask for – from the comfortable bed and TV to the fully equipped kitchen and washing machine. The air conditioning was a welcome relief from the summer heat, ensuring a comfortable stay throughout.
As I stepped out onto the balcony, I was met with a breathtaking view of the Adriatic Sea stretching out before me. The sparkling blue waters and gentle sea breeze were the perfect backdrop for enjoying a morning coffee or evening glass of wine.
The neighborhood surrounding Centar Novi ROOMS **** was bustling with energy, with quaint cafes, shops, and restaurants just a short walk away. The friendly locals and vibrant atmosphere made me feel right at home, and I couldn’t wait to explore everything the city had to offer.
During my stay, I had the pleasure of meeting the host, Giovanni, who went above and beyond to ensure that my stay was comfortable and enjoyable. His warm hospitality and helpful tips on the best local spots to visit added a personal touch to my experience.
Centar Novi ROOMS **** truly felt like a home away from home, providing the perfect base for exploring the city of Herceg Novi. Its convenient location, comfortable amenities, and welcoming atmosphere made it the ideal place to relax and recharge after a day of sightseeing.
Overall, my stay at Centar Novi ROOMS **** was a memorable and unforgettable experience, and I couldn’t recommend it more highly to anyone looking for a charming and welcoming accommodation in Herceg Novi.
Local Cuisine Discoveries
My dining experience at Konoba Feral in Herceg Novi was truly unforgettable. The cozy atmosphere of the restaurant, located right by the sea, created the perfect setting for a delicious meal. I was excited to try some of their specialties, including the Grilled Squid, Ćevapi, and Black Risotto.
The Grilled Squid was perfectly cooked, tender and flavorful, with a hint of smokiness from the grill. The Ćevapi, a traditional Balkan dish of grilled minced meat, was juicy and seasoned to perfection. The Black Risotto, a seafood dish cooked with cuttlefish ink, was rich and savory, with a unique flavor that I had never experienced before.
The staff at Konoba Feral were friendly and attentive, recommending dishes and making sure that my dining experience was enjoyable. I even had the chance to chat with some locals who were dining at the restaurant, sharing stories and recommendations for other must-try dishes in the area.
Overall, my dining experience at Konoba Feral was a true delight for the senses, with delicious food, a welcoming atmosphere, and friendly locals adding to the experience. I can’t wait to visit again and try more of their amazing dishes.
During my visit to Savina Monastery in Herceg Novi, I was immediately struck by the tranquil and spiritual atmosphere that enveloped the place. The monastery, founded in the 15th century, is a prominent Serbian Orthodox site known for its stunning frescoes and serene surroundings.
As I walked through the monastery’s garden, I couldn’t help but marvel at the breathtaking views of the Bay of Kotor that unfolded before me. The peacefulness of the place allowed me to reflect and appreciate the rich history and cultural significance of Savina Monastery.
One interesting fact that I learned during my visit was that the monastery has survived numerous invasions and wars throughout the centuries, yet it has remained a place of prayer and sanctuary for those seeking spiritual solace.
Another lesser-known fact is that Savina Monastery is home to a revered icon of the Virgin Mary, which is said to have miraculous healing powers.
Overall, my visit to Savina Monastery was a truly enlightening experience that left me feeling refreshed and inspired by the beauty and history of this sacred place.
Tomorrow, I am looking forward to visiting the famous Igalo Spa here in Herceg Novi. I’ve heard great things about its healing properties and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. I can’t wait to relax and rejuvenate in this beautiful setting.
Travel Tips for Herceg Novi
Travel Tips for Herceg Novi:
1. Take advantage of the local bus system to get around town and to nearby attractions. It’s affordable and convenient.
2. Try the local seafood dishes, as Herceg Novi is known for its fresh catch of the day. Don’t miss out on trying the traditional grilled octopus.
3. Visit the Old Town area for a glimpse into the town’s rich history and architecture. Don’t forget to explore the ancient fortresses and churches scattered throughout the area.
4. Be prepared for some hilly terrain, especially if you plan on walking around town. Wear comfortable shoes and be ready for some uphill climbs.
5. Remember to bring cash, as some smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards. It’s always good to have some local currency on hand for any unexpected expenses.