Promenade of Herceg Novi
Promenade of Herceg Novi
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Bergen, Norway790 contributions
Oct 2019
This pedestrian promenade were used by us daily. Mainly because it was a pleasant area for exploring and transportation. All along the promenade you'll enjoy great views, cafes, restaurants, concrete and pebbly beaches and rest areas, harbour area and numerous stairways that will take you to the city center. It is perfect for shorter and longer walks or just for finding yourself a beach.

The whole promenade is more or less six kilometers long. It is named "Šetalište Pet Danica" after the names of five Danica's, young girls who bravely fought and died in the Second World War.
Written January 4, 2020
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Bernard C
Sligo, Ireland8 contributions
Jul 2019
Lots of restaurants, bars, cafes of all grades. Even the most expensive is very reasonable, by comparison with nearby Croatia, especially the Dubrovnik/Cavtat riviera. Great panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor you walk along. Boat trips available to various attractions. Trip up the bay to Kotor on a Pajo boat (owned by the family) really worthwhile, friendly with good commentary in various languages.
In general, a laid back resort. If flying into Dubrovnik, ask your apartment owner about a transfer, to avoid delays at the border for buses/coaches (external EU frontier).
Written April 17, 2020
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dnjroberson
Leeds, UK68 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
Walked on here a few times.Heceg Novi old town is worth a visit.Narrow cobbled streets,quaint shops & cafe filled squares.Have a look at the castle(Kanli Kula) & Forte Mare.
You can walk on the promenade from Igalo to Melijne which is about 7km.Its a good walk even if the weather isn't good.
Written May 6, 2019
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RicherTrips
Monterrey, Mexico3,992 contributions
Jul 2021
Herceg Novi beaches are rocky or have a concrete terrace. Only a very small part has thick, gravel sand. I can’t believe how popular these beaches are. Maybe it’s because of the beautiful setting, surrounded by ancient fortresses and woody hills.Or because of the lively Riva walk, with ships, bars and restaurants.
Written August 31, 2021
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DocklandsDogs
London, UK226 contributions
Oct 2018 • Family
This promenade (setaliste), offers a wonderful opportunity to walk a good few kilometres / miles right next to the sea. It is a pedestrian area and only at certain times vehicles are allowed passage for access. It is lovely not to breathe any exhaust fumes whilst walking, jogging, cycling, hover-boarding, roller-blading, etc. It connects Igalo and Meljine via Herceg-Novi and there are many cafe bars and restaurants to stop by and take a break or you can just sit on a beach somewhere. It is a popular place for dog owners to take their dogs out for a walk too. The reason I didn't give it five stars is because there is a part around Citadele (past the harbour in HN) that is a bit stinky from the local sewage place and also the fence on the edge of the path has been corroding in places due to salt in the air from the sea and has even fallen in a couple of places. This is something that the local Municipality needs to address a.s.a.p. to prevent any potentially serious injuries. So, best not to lean on the fence! Also, a word of warning: watch where you step as the path is uneven in places as the manhole covers stick from the ground in a few places where the path is unfinished. There is also a problem with the finished part of the path, by the Do-Do Cafe for example, as the tiles on the path can get incredibly slippery when it rains so make sure you walk with care in wet conditions. Other than that, it is a truly lovely promenade with plenty of spots that offer fantastic background for nice photos to be taken!
Written January 11, 2019
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Henrihs D
Riga, Latvia58 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
Near the bus station of Herzeg-Novi there is a tourist information point (a small 4X4 sq m box with one employee). The employee will give you a map of hiking trails (English or Russian) which all start from the promenade, ie, all your hiking is up to the hills from the promenade. One hiking trail we explored was very well marked and led us to Matkovica most which offers a beautiful views of Herzeg Novi and the sea.
Written August 1, 2018
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RasAnbassa
Oslo, Norway69 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
Herzeg-Novi is a lovely little town, the sort of place where the municipal parking attendent is loath to forgive a stranger for not having cash for parking and even let you get away without a fine! Beat that! After first one then another cup of very good coffee taken on the beach, I took a pleasant stroll on the promenade - which is a charming recreational area with lovely shops, fruit stands and cafés alongside. As I pass the very decent public swimming pool, a game of waterpolo is being played out and along the seashore there are waterpolo goals bouyed down, which reminds me that the sport is huge along the Adriatic coast. I decide to take my family to the Paluba restaurant, which has a terrace overlooking the bay. There we enjoy a stunning sunset and a glass of excellent local wine. Herzeg-Novi is well worth a visit and I regret not staying longer!
Written July 10, 2017
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NomadicTraveller7
Fuerteventura10,711 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
In contrast to the steep climbs in Herceg Novi old town, the 5 kilometre or more seaside promenade is flat, as it is built on the old single line railway track that supposedly ended up in Sarajevo. There is even a small dripping tunnel to walk through. Nearer the Herceg Novi end, it is lined with some very attractive cafes, including the very highly rated and vegetarian Pieter’s Pie and Coffee. As the promenade reaches Igalo there is a beach and concrete sunbathing and swimming platforms, and larger bars, restaurants and clubs. We very much enjoyed walking on this pedestrianised promenade.
Written May 28, 2019
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traveller293984
Tel Aviv, Israel27 contributions
Jul 2018
A very long promenade with lots of restaurants right on the shore.Very reasonable prices and nice people.you can eat pizza or seat in a restaurant.Lots of small stores .
Written July 13, 2018
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Mary S
19 contributions
Sep 2017 • Family
can take 1.5 - 2 hours to do full walk . Lovely walk with lots of bars and restaurants and amazing views
Written September 10, 2017
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