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Djenovici
The small traditional fishing village of Djenovici is located between the historic towns of Herceg Novi (6km) and Kotor (35km) in Montenegro.
It is famous for its annual Mimosa flower festival in February and attracts holiday makers who admire the magnolia gardens bordering the promenade. Later in the year flowering and fruiting olive and fig trees, wild pomegranate, oranges and lemon trees turn the air sweet and aromatic.
Opposite Djenovici, on the other side of the Bay, is the unspoiled peninsula of Lustica. Once home to pirates and smugglers, today Lustica is pristine Mediterranean countryside, its coastline dotted with untouched bays and coves.
Djenovici is easily accessible, lying close to the main road route between Herceg Novi and Kotor and only 15km from Tivat airport in Montenegro and 30km from Dubrovnik airport in Croatia. Both airports offer direct flights between Montenegro and many countries including the UK and Russia.
Bay of Kotor
Boka Kotorska, or Kotor Bay, is a place of stunning natural beauty and a member of the association for the "Most Beautiful Bays in the World". It’s the southern-most fjord in Europe - a vast butterfly shaped expanse of water enclosed by breathtaking mountain scenery.
It’s also a magnet for discerning buyers of overseas property in Montenegro: Many pretty villages and towns dot the shore line. The beautiful village of Perast for example is littered with the preserved palaces of 17th century Venetian merchants and sea captains, each vying for the best view over to the beautiful island monastery of St. George.
At the head of the fjord lies the old city of Kotor, which became a protected UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. Narrow alleyways open out onto preserved piazzas, churches and palaces. The awe-inspiring 12th century city walls climb 200m up the sheer mountain face and form an impressive backdrop to Kotor’s annual Venetian carnival.
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