Kingdoms & Faith
Attractions of Montenegro
Spanjola Fortress
Home to over 600 Spanish soldiers placed there after ousting the Turkish armies only to be overrun themselves several years later by an overwhelming Ottoman fleet. Such was the saying – the spoils go to the victor.
The Herceg Novi region changed conquerors several times until the 19th century when the Austrian armies were themselves expelled by a rejuvenated and young united country known as The Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Unfortunately, the fortress needs some funding for restoration but the view from its walls are unmatched.
Medieval Clock Tower
Turkish built in 1667, this time piece has been lovingly restored over the years. The original mechanical time piece only recently was replaced in 1985 to an electronic mechanism- the original was still operational until it’s replacement. The tower was the main gateway from the expanded new section of city to the old town; some of the original fortified walls still exists and can be seen as you walk from Kanli Kula fortress to the clock tower.
Many wedding photos have been taken from the stairs immediately in front of this iconic clock.
Savina Monastery
Built around 1466 and possibly the most famous monastery in the Bay, there are actually three churches on its grounds. The church houses many relics dating back to 1030A.D. and may be viewed only, cameras are not allowed. The fertile grounds which surround the monastery is home to ‘Savina Winery’ an international recognised producer of fine wines.
The winery is not part of this experience but can be arranged separately as part of a wine tasting experience.
What to Expect
- Visit Spanjola (Spanish fortress) the 2nd highest Fortress in the Bay at an elevation of 170m above sea level.
- Discover the rich history of Fortress Kanli Kula then a short walk to the clock tower of Herceg Novi.
- Visit the St Michael Archangel Orthodox Church and St Jeronim Catholic church.
- Visit Forte Mare built by the Bosnian King and later refortified during the Austrian empire.
- Enjoy light refreshments and wine plus locally produced cheese and čevapi (chevapi) at ‘Tri Lipe’ restaurant.
- Visit the famous Savina Monastery which is nestled amongst the world-renowned Savina winery.
- Our trips are conducted at a moderate pace and are perfect for all ages however the use of prams is not advised.
- Duration is approximately 5 hours.
Recommendations
- Small backpack, camera, sunglasses, hat and sun screen.
- Comfortable walking shoes. Heels are not recommended as there will be gravel/stone pathways.