Holiday Apartments Pax - Herceg Novi, Montenegro
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Holiday Apartments Pax - Herceg Novi, Montenegro

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Holiday Apartments Pax - Herceg Novi, Montenegro

Holiday Apartments Pax - Herceg Novi

 

Apartments Pax are situated in the Topla neighbourhood, in Herceg Novi, Montenegro.

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Apartments Pax is 0.9 miles from the centre of Herceg-Novi.

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The nearest airport is Tivat Airport, 18 km from Apartments Pax.

Herceg Novi is a combination of an idyllic mountainside Old Town and a several-kilometre-long seaside promenade with great sunbathing and swimming opportunities.

Even though Herceg Novi is lot like many other coastal towns, some things make it special.

Outside of Herceg Novi proper, Meljine and Igalo also make good bases for exploring the area.

The beaches in Igalo are somewhat better than the ones in Herceg Novi.

Herceg Novi is a very affordable destination with regard to European standards.

From Herceg Novi you can also take day trips out on a boat to reach the popular sandy beaches on the Lustica peninsula.

At the entrance to the bay, Herceg Novi is the Bay of Kotor’s largest town.

Herceg Novi is located right at the foot of Mount Orjen, and it is a scenic, historic but pristine alternative to some of the larger coastal cities in the region.

Those travelling to Montenegro from Croatia or Herzegovina will first encounter Herceg Novi, as good a summer introduction to the country as you could imagine.

Herceg Novi offers various night clubs that can be enjoyed on the seaside promenade, as well as many cosy cafés and bars.

Getting around the Bay of Kotor

 

Boat tour through Boka Bay (full-day trip through the one of the most beautiful bays in the world).

Whilst the city itself is not a major destination for sunbathing, with no long sandy beaches along the rest of the Bay of Kotor, many beaches are reachable by boat.

Once you’ve seen the old town, follow the signs above the old town to visit Savina Monastery for other impressive views over the bay and the sea.

The 'Town of 100,001 Steps' is a hidden gem where you can wander the old town's alleyways, mingle with the locals in the farmers market and soak up the sun on the best beaches in Boka Bay.

Visitors can stay in a restored palace hotel and enjoy the bay’s Mediterranean ambiance and ever-changing views.

Boka-Kotor Bay is an exceptional cultural landscape created by the harmonious symbiosis of natural phenomena and man-made heritage, with 192 immovable cultural sites in the territory of Kotor Municipality.

This boat trip allows travelers to see all of the beautiful islands and stone churches dotting the unique villages in Boka Bay.

This tour takes you on a scenic drive around the Bay of Kotor to the idyllic town of Perast, where you have a walking tour of the Baroque palaces and churches.

The bay’s not actually a fjord either, but rather a ria – a submerged river valley made up of four connected bays making up a butterfly shape which stretches inland from the coast.

The beautiful Adriatic Sea in the Bay of Kotor offers top adventures.

Along its considerable length, the Bay of Kotor is dotted with picturesque towns and villages, rich in history and blessed with a wealth of architectural wonders.

Located at the head of the Bay, Perast is so close to the water that you can sit in restaurants with seating on the beach and dip your feet in while you enjoy a glass of Montenegrin wine, Vranac.

Things to do in Montenegro

 

In 1687, the city was captured by the Republic of Venice under Girolamo Corner, and included it into Albania Veneta, an administrative unit on the territory of present-day coastal Montenegro.

National Geographic Traveler ranks Montenegro among the "50 Places of a Lifetime".

Only three virgin forests remain in Europe, one of which can be found in Montenegro’s marvellous Biogradska Gora National Park.

The fact that Montenegro was the only country in the Balkans that successfully fought against the Otoman Empire impressed Europe, and Montenegro became a kingdom in 1910.

As Montenegro’s old royal capital, Cetinje is packed with history.

Montenegro’s surface runoff in the north is carried away by the Lim and Tara river systems, which enter the Danube via the Drina River, which forms the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

Montenegro is a small but stunningly beautiful country that boasts an array of natural wonders, from soaring mountain peaks to idyllic beaches.

Montenegro on the map of EuropeMontenegro is the smallest child of Yugoslavia, independent since 2006, currently heading towards the world’s top in tourist destinations.

Montenegro features high peaks along its borders with Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania, a segment of the Karst of the western Balkan Peninsula, to a narrow coastal plain that is only 1.5 to 6 kilometres wide.

Montenegro also has a wide variety of public holidays and festivals.

The National Park Prokletije, as of 2009, is the youngest national park in Montenegro, completing Montenegrin natural wealth together with the other 4 national parks.

Most people who fly into to Dubrovnik hire a rental car there and drive across into Montenegro.

In May 2006, Montenegro voted for independence in a referendum and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro was dissolved.

English is largely spoken in Montenegro’s more popular destinations, but picking up a little bit of Montenegrin could be the difference between a good time and a great one.

Montenegro was also later part of various incarnations of Yugoslavia, until it regained its full independence from the federation of Serbia-Montenegro in the June 2006 referendum.

Montenegro formed its own economic policy and adopted the German Deutsche Mark as its currency and subsequently adopted the euro, although not part of the Eurozone.

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