The Tourist Organization of Herceg Novi is satisfied with the visit of tourists for the New Year holidays
, NewsHerceg Novi – The Tourist Organization (TO) of Herceg Novi is satisfied with the visit of tourists for the New Year holidays, and according to the latest data, there are over three thousand guests in the city.
The representative of TO Herceg Novi, Natalija Terzić, also announced for TVCG the Mimosa Festival, which will traditionally gather numerous visitors.
“We are satisfied with the visit considering that we did not have an organized outdoor reception. Nice weather and the offer of hoteliers and restaurateurs made the New Year’s holidays to be celebrated and the visit to be excellent,” Terzić said, reports the RTCG portal.
The mimosa festival, as she announced, will start on February 17 with a big concert by Marija Šerifović, and on March 4 it will be “closed” by Toni Cetinski.
“In the meantime, on February 25, we have an Exit night, when DJ Clapton and Konstrakta will perform. There are also masquerade balls, trka karića (race), picigin, mimosa, fish and wine festival, cultural evenings”, added Terzić and emphasized that there will be over 40 events in the program of the Mimosa Festival, local media reported.

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