ve boje, a posebno je zanimljiva kada zaronite. Boja nastaje zbog refleksije sunčevih zraka ko - ji se odbijaju po njenim zidovima. Ovde je dubi - na mora do pet metara i idealno je mesto za ro- nioce, ali i za one koji samo žele kupanje u malo drugačijim uslovima. TVRÐAVA MAMULA Na samom ulazu u Bokokotorski zaliv nalazi se ostrvo Mamula. Na geografskim kartama se zo - ve Lastavica, a među stanovništvom Mamula, po admiralu Lazaru Mamuli koji je snažnu tvr - đavu kružnog oblika utvrdio na ostrvu sredinom 19. veka. Ostrvo je obraslo niskom vegetacijom i brojnim agavama, a na njegovoj južnoj strani nalaze se plaža i pristanište. RADOVIĆI Radovići su poznati po Pržnu, uvali koja je zbog sitnog peska, borove šume i maslinjaka omilje- na među turistima. U blizini se nalazi i Luštica Bay, luksuzno marina naselje s bogatim sadrža - jem. Na prvi pogled niko ne bi rekao da je ovo krtoljsko selo bilo naseljeno još u doba Ilira. Sve crkve čuvaju značajne relikvije, a posebno je in - teresantan felon bogato ukrašen zlatovezom, dar crnogorskog vladara i duhovnika Petra Pr - vog Petrovića, koji se čuva u Crkvi Svetog Luke u Gošićima.
Brguli (kod Crkve Svetog Petra i Svetog Pavla) i vidikovca Klinci iznad Rosa, odakle se pruža po - gled na Herceg Novi. PLAŽE Na poluostrvu Luštica smeštene su neke od najlepših plaža tog dela Jadrana. Na mapi se nalaze neke od njih: plaža Solila (Movida), Prž - no (Plavi horizonti), Velja Spila, Oblatno (Alma - ra beach), uvala Veslo, plaža Dobreč, plaže Miri - šta i Žanjice. GASTRO Jasno je da nigde riba nije ukusna kao u mesti- ma gde su ribarske mreže deo svakodnevice. Ovde i maslinovo ulje preko salate, sira i doma- ćeg hleba ima drugačiji ukus. Možda je i do za - čina, jer sve što možete da zamislite od medite - ranskog bilja raste na Luštici. Na trpezi luštičkih porodica česte su mahunarke, zelje, blitva i na - daleko čuveni luštički sir iz ulja. Posebno je ce - njeno samoniklo bilje, riba je nezaobilazna, ali i specijaliteti poput sušene hobotnice. Meso se nekada konzumiralo povremeno, a čuveni lu - štički pršut služio samo u retkim prilikama. Ovaj lokalni specijalitet, poznat i na bečkom dvoru, danas je nezaobilazna delicija bez koje ne može proći gastronomska avantura na Luštici. Maslinjaci Poluostrvo Luštica poznato je po brojnim ma - slinjacima, kojih je nekada bilo više od 140.000. Kada vidite maslinjake, zastanite. Pokucajte na vrata stare kuće i otkrijte tajnu dugogodišnje tradicije maslinarsva. Uz ukusnu zakusku do - maćini će vam ponosno pokazati stari mlin, su - venire od drveta masline, sapune na bazi ulja i ostale autentične proizvode. Bogata trpeza, ča - šica razgovora i toplina ognjišta učiniće da se osetite kao deo porodice koja tu živi vekovima. Ne postoji bolji način da upoznate Lušticu.
metres deep here and it’s an ideal spot for divers, but also for those who just want to bathe in condi- tions that are slightly out of the ordinary. MAMULA FORT The islet of Mamula marks the very entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Referred to as Lastavica on geo- graphical maps, it is known locally as Mamula af- ter Admiral Lazar Mamula, who established the strong circular fort on the island in the mid 19 th century. The island is overgrown with low vegeta- tion and numerous agave plants, while on its sout- hern side are a beach and a dock. RADOVIĆI The village of Radovići is known for the small bay of Pržno, which is a favourite among tourists thanks to its fine sand, pine forest and olive gro - ves. In close proximity to the luxury marina resort of Luštica Bay, nobody would guess at first glan - ce that this Krtolj village has been inhabited since Illyrian times. All local churches preserve impor- tant relics and one that’s particularly interesting is the so-called “felon”, which is richly decorated with gold embroidery and was a gift of Montenegrin ru- ler and bishop Petar I Petrović-Njegoš. It is preser - ved at the church of St. Luka in Gošići. OBSERVATION POINTS Every nook and cranny of the Luštica peninsula is an observation point in its own right. And that’s because you can see the magical Bay of Kotor or the vast blueness of the open sea from every sin- gle location. That said, there are some places that nonetheless standout. So, while you’re discovering Luštica, be sure to visit the observations points of Solila, Gošići (near the church of St. Luka), Bogišići (near the churches of St. Ivan and St. Jovan), the Brguli observation point (near the church of Saints Peter and Paul) and the Klinci lookout point above Rose that offers views of Herceg Novi. BEACHES Luštica peninsula is home to some of the most
beautiful beaches in this part of the Adriatic. You’ll find some of them on the map: Solila Beach (Mo - vida), Pržno (Plavi horizont/Blue Horizon), Velja Spila Beach, Oblatno Beach (Almara beach), Ve- slo Bay, Dobreč Beach and the beaches of Mirišta and Žanjice. GASTRONOMY It’s obvious to all that fish is at its tastiest in pla - ces where fishing nets are part of everyday life. And here the olive oil that’s drizzled over salad, cheese and homemade bread has a different ta- ste. Perhaps it’s down to the herbs and spices, be- cause every Mediterranean plant you can imagi- ne grows on Luštica. The dining spreads of local families often include legumes, greens, chard and the widely renowned Luštica cheese in oil. Wi- ld herbs are highly appreciated and fish is unavo - idable, as are specialities like sun-dried octopus. Here meat was traditionally only served occasi- onally, while the famous prosciutto-style Luštica cured ham was kept for special occasions. This local speciality, which was even known at the Co - urt of Vienna, is today an unavoidable delicacy that’s a must for any gastronomic adventure on Luštica. Olive groves The peninsula of Luštica is known for its many olive groves, of which there was once more than 140,000. When you come across the olive groves, be sure to stop, knock on the door of an old hou- se and discover the secret of the long tradition of olive growing. Alongside this delicious snack, your hosts will be proud to show you their old mill, so- uvenirs made of olivewood, olive oil-based soaps and other authentic products. A rich spread, a gla- ss of conversation and a warm hearth will leave you feeling like you’re part of a family that’s lived here for centuries. There’s simply no better way to get to know Luštica.
VIDIKOVCI Svaki kutak poluostrva Luštica je vidikovac sam po sebi. Baš sa svake lokacije može se videti čarobni Bokokotorski zaliv ili otvoreno morsko plavetnilo. Iako je tako, neka mesta su se ipak izdvojila, pa zato tokom otkrivanja Luštice oba- vezno pođite do vidikovca Solila, Gošići (kod Cr - kve Svetog Luke), do Bogišića (kod Crkve Sve - tog Ivana i Svetog Jovana), preko vidikovca
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