Mimosa Festival

Every February, the coastal town of Herceg Novi welcomes the arrival of spring with the Mimosa Festival, one of Montenegro’s longest-running and most beloved cultural events. Celebrating the early bloom of the bright yellow mimosa flower, the festival fills the town with lively parades, traditional music, and open-air fish feasts in nearby villages. Streets come alive with costumed dancers, brass bands, and vibrant local traditions, creating a festive atmosphere that spans several weeks. Visitors can enjoy concerts, art exhibitions, and masquerade balls, all set against the scenic backdrop of the Bay of Kotor. It’s a joyful celebration of nature and community.

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Mimosa Festival

February 1 @ 8:00 am February 28 @ 5:00 pm

The Mimosa Festival (Praznik Mimoze) is Herceg Novi’s signature winter celebration, honoring the early blooming of the mimosa flower and marking the symbolic arrival of spring. First held in 1969, the festival has grown into a multi-week cultural event filled with street parades, traditional music, culinary events, masquerade balls, and international performances. It is one of the most recognized cultural festivals in Montenegro and the wider region.

Key Features

  • Opening Parade: Colorful procession through the town with dancers, brass bands, and mimosa flower giveaways
  • Fish Picnic Days: Traditional grilled fish and local wine served in seaside villages (Baošići, Đenovići, Kumbor)
  • Masquerade Events: Carnival-inspired balls and costume parades for all ages
  • Concerts & Performances: Live music, folklore groups, and cultural programs from across the Balkans
  • Art & Exhibitions: Photography, fine art, and literature programs throughout the town

Why Visit

  • Participate in inclusive, open-air events for all ages
  • Experience one of Montenegro’s oldest and most beloved festivals
  • Join locals and guests in authentic coastal celebrations
  • Enjoy early spring weather, traditional food, and scenic views

Practical Info

  • Duration: 3–5 weeks, beginning in early February
  • Entry: Most events are free and open to the public
  • Accessibility: Most venues are walkable; family and senior-friendly
  • Accommodation: Hotels and private stays fill early—booking ahead is recommended
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