Krašići RAJ za dušu
The hotel's personal approach to each guest and intimate surroundings makes the experience in this beautiful environment even more relaxing and comforting. The beach is concrete beach with gravel sea floor. The majority of the accommodation is located in the small coastal villages, of which some of the houses are holiday houses of the more favored Serbs, because Serbia itself does not have any access to the sea.
It separates Tivat Bay from the Adriatic. Počinje Hercegnovskim zalivom, koji se sužava Kumborski tjesnac, njime prijelazi u Tivatski zaliv, pa kroz Verige ulazi u Risanski i Kotorski zaliv. In addition to their former occupations, they increased fishing, and, recently,.
Krašići RAJ za dušu - More recently, with the breakup of Yugoslavia and with gaining independence, western Europeans and Russians have moved in, some permanently.
This peninsula is by far one of the most impressive regions of Montenegro even though it is mostly untouched and undeveloped in a touristic sense of the word. It separates Tivat Bay from the Adriatic. With an area of 47 km˛ 13 km long and 35 km of coast, this peninsula accounts for 12% of Montenegrin coastline. Lustica is divided between the Herceg Novi and Tivat Montenegrin municipalities. On the northeast side there are beautiful views overlooking the Tivat and Herceg Novi bays and on the southwest side; the view of the entrance of the Boka Kotorska. Luštica peninsula is the main excursion destination for tourists in Herceg Novi. It has the finest beaches and resorts in the Herceg Novi municipality, including Žanjice, Mirište, Arza and Dobreč. Close to Tivat Airport, the area is perfect for development and several large projects including golf courses have been initiated. However, to date there is still very little tourism development with the main building activity limited to that close to Zanjice beach. The biggest tourist centre is Krašići with many houses and apartments for rent. The stunning views and scenery, clean seas, warm summers and relative isolation make Luštica an attractive tourist destination. Tourism on Lustica Lustica peninsula has thirteen small villages which are mostly inhabited with locals. As of recent years a smaller percentage of the population inhabiting the peninsula are also people from all over the Former Reublic of Yugoslavia as well as Europeans and Russians who bought land and houses in order to make Lustica their summer or permanent home. Most of Lustica territory is undeveloped and untouched. However, tourism on Lustica is developing. There are many houses, villas and apartments rented during summer season as well as the entire year.