[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-things-happening-europe-montenegro-herceg-novi":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":80,"events":81,"places":82,"hasNextPage":83},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":31,"flag":8,"gettingAround":47,"government":48,"hasChildren":49,"healthInfo":50,"id":51,"images":52,"internal_type":57,"isFavourite":49,"bucketLists":58,"languages":59,"localCustoms":65,"name":66,"parent":67,"population":73,"safetyInfo":74,"slug":75,"status":76,"timezone":77,"type":78,"updatedAt":79,"visaInfo":8},"235","Late April to June and September to early October offer the ideal balance of warm, sunny weather, fewer crowds, and pleasant sea temperatures. July and August are peak season with hot weather, vibrant nightlife, and crowded beaches, perfect for sun-seekers. February is unique for the lively Mimosa Festival, celebrating the town's iconic flowers with parades and events, though the sea is too cold for swimming.","+382",null,"ME-08","2026-02-06T12:49:54.699Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"€","Euro","EUR","Nestled at the entrance to the magnificent Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi is Montenegro's sunniest coastal town, a captivating blend of Mediterranean charm, rich history, and lush botanical beauty. Founded in 1382, the town is a living museum of architecture, with Venetian fortresses, Austro-Hungarian palaces, and Ottoman towers dotting its steep, flower-filled streets. The iconic Španjola and Forte Mare fortresses offer breathtaking panoramic views, while the famous 5.5-kilometer-long Pet Danica (Five Days) waterfront promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls. Herceg Novi is renowned for its healing iodine-rich air, numerous stone staircases, and vibrant mimosa trees, celebrated each February with the Mimosa Festival. Just offshore, the serene island monastery of Savina and the iconic Blue Cave, accessible by boat, provide unforgettable excursions. With its relaxed atmosphere, excellent seafood restaurants in the Old Town, and proximity to stunning beaches like Žanjice and Miriste, Herceg Novi offers a more authentic and tranquil Adriatic experience compared to busier resorts.","Right","Type C, F; 230V, 50Hz",[19,22,25,28],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","122",{"key":23,"value":24},"Ambulance","124",{"key":26,"value":27},"Fire","123",{"key":29,"value":30},"Tourist Police","",[32,35,38,41,44],{"key":33,"value":34},"Do I need a visa to visit Herceg Novi?","Montenegro has a liberal visa policy. Citizens of the EU, US, UK, Canada, Australia, and many other countries do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Always check the latest requirements with official sources before travel.",{"key":36,"value":37},"What is the currency, and are credit cards widely accepted?","The official currency is the Euro (€), though Montenegro is not part of the Eurozone. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops in the town center, but it's wise to carry some cash for smaller establishments, markets, and taxis.",{"key":39,"value":40},"Is English widely spoken?","Yes, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and by younger people. In more local or rural settings, knowledge of English may be limited.",{"key":42,"value":43},"What are the must-try local dishes?","Sample fresh Adriatic seafood like grilled fish, black risotto (crni rižot), and buzara (shellfish stew). Also try local prosciutto (pršut), cheese (sir), and njeguški steak. Pair your meal with a glass of local Vranac wine or rakija (fruit brandy).",{"key":45,"value":46},"Can I easily visit Croatia from Herceg Novi?","Yes. The Croatian border and the city of Dubrovnik are approximately a 30-45 minute drive away. Ensure you have your passport and check border crossing requirements, which can involve queues during peak season.","The compact Old Town (Stari Grad) is best explored on foot, navigating its characteristic stairs and alleys. Local buses connect Herceg Novi with nearby towns like Kotor, Tivat, and Dubrovnik (Croatia). Taxis are readily available; ensure they use the meter or agree on a fare beforehand. Popular ride-hailing apps like CarGo operate in Montenegro. Renting a car is recommended for exploring the wider Bay of Kotor region and nearby attractions like the Lustica Peninsula. Boat taxis and excursions are a scenic way to visit coastal caves, beaches, and the Savina Monastery.","Municipality within Montenegro",false,"Medical facilities in Herceg Novi are adequate for routine care, with the main public hospital being the General Hospital 'Dr. Simo Milošević' in Igalo, specializing in rehabilitation and physiotherapy. For serious emergencies, transfer to Podgorica or Dubrovnik (Croatia) may be necessary. Pharmacies (apoteka) are well-stocked. No specific vaccinations are required, but ensure routine vaccines are up-to-date. Tick-borne encephalitis is a concern in forested areas; use insect repellent. Tap water is generally safe to drink. Travel health insurance covering medical evacuation is strongly recommended. The sun can be intense; use high-SPF sunscreen.","3324810d-b8fe-41f7-b0b1-1a9d902d0d0a",[53,54,55,56],"destinations/europe/montenegro/herceg-novi/1770382193695-0.jpg","destinations/europe/montenegro/herceg-novi/1770382193695-1.jpg","destinations/europe/montenegro/herceg-novi/1770382193696-2.jpg","destinations/europe/montenegro/herceg-novi/1770382193694-3.jpg","STATE",[],[60,61,62,63,64],"Montenegrin","Serbian","Bosnian","Croatian","Albanian","Montenegrins are generally warm and hospitable. Greet people with a handshake and direct eye contact. Dress is casual but modest when visiting churches and monasteries (cover shoulders and knees). Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory; round up the bill or leave 5-10% in restaurants if service was good. Coffee drinking is a social ritual; expect to be invited for a slow, leisurely cup. Smoking is still common in public places. Respect local customs during religious festivals.","Herceg Novi",{"id":68,"slug":69,"name":70,"images":8,"type":71,"internal_type":72,"flag":8,"parent":8},"b70d7164-b2ac-4f46-b031-cfc352be3ad0","europe-montenegro","Montenegro","country","COUNTRY","30,000","Herceg Novi is generally very safe for tourists, with low violent crime rates. Standard precautions against petty theft (e.g., pickpocketing in crowded areas) should be taken. The Old Town's stone stairs can be slippery, especially when wet. Be cautious when driving on narrow, winding coastal roads. There are no specific no-go areas, but as always, avoid poorly lit areas late at night. Common scams are rare but be wary of unofficial taxi drivers overcharging; use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps. Road conditions can vary outside the main town.","europe-montenegro-herceg-novi",true,"Europe/Podgorica +01:00 (GMT)","Municipality","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":49,"event":49,"place":49}]