Explore the tiny Montenegro

 

Understanding Montenegro's history adds depth to your wilderness adventure

Places worth visiting while traveling around Montenegro

Traveling around tiny Montenegro is a seamless experience due to its compact size and well-maintained road network. The journey from the capital, Podgorica, to popular coastal destinations like Budva or Kotor takes around 1.5 hours, making day trips a breeze. If you're drawn to the northern landscapes, Durmitor National Park is a 3-4 hour drive from the coast, offering opportunities for hiking and adventure. Exploring the historic charm of old towns like Cetinje or Perast is convenient, as they are within a short drive of coastal hubs. Finally, scenic gems like Tara Canyon and Skadar Lake are easily accessible, making Montenegro a treasure trove for travelers with diverse interests.

Discover Montenegro's Most Famous Tourist Destinations

Kotor

Situated on Montenegro's Bay of Kotor, is a UNESCO-listed medieval town known for its rich history and scenic beauty. With over 2,000 years of history, this  town is a blend of architectural influences, including Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian, making it a historical treasure. Visitors can walk around its well-preserved Venetian fortifications and enjoy bay views, making Kotor a top choice

Budva

Located in the middle of Adriatic coast of Montenegro, is a popular tourist destination. It is known for its many beaches, historic Old Town, and nightlife. With a mix of natural beauty, history attractions, and modern entertainment, Budva offers a well-rounded experience for travelers seeking a taste of coastal Montenegro.

Lovćen

The highlight of Lovcen is the mausoleum of Petar II Petrovic Njegos, Montenegro's revered poet and philosopher, which is perched atop Mount Lovcen and accessible via a dramatic ascent with 461 steps. Visitors can explore the mausoleum and enjoy panoramic vistas of Montenegro's stunning landscapes, making Lovcen a must-visit for those seeking both natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Durmitor

Durmitor National Park, in the heart of Montenegro, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. UNESCO World Heritage site has dramatic landscapes, including the impressive Tara Canyon, the deepest canyon in Europe. Visitors can explore hiking trails, take in breathtaking views, and experience a natural environment that's home to diverse flora and fauna.

Must see in Montenegro

Don't miss out on festivals and events in Montenegro

Montenegro  festival scene waiting to be explored. From the amazing Bokeljska Noć to the rich literary traditions of Njegoš Days, these local celebrations offer a unique glimpse into the heart of Montenegro's culture. Join the colorful Mimosa Festival and experience the  atmosphere of the Herceg Novi Carnival. As festivals are taking place throughout the entire year, there's no shortage of opportunities tolearn about heritage and lively spirit of tiny Montenegro's people.

What they said about Montenegro

“Little Montenegro! He lifted up the words and nodded at them, with his smile. The smile comprehended Montenegro’s troubled history and sympathized with the brave struggles of the Montenegrin people. It fully appreciated the chain of national circumstances, which had elicited this tribute from Montenegro’s warm little heart.”

Frances Scott Fitzgerald

“When the pearls of nature were sown, on this soil an overflowing handful was gathered. “The most beautiful contact between the earth and sea took place at the Montenegrin Littoral.”

Lord Byron

 

 

Things you didn't know: Interesting facts about Montenegro



 

One of Europe’s sunniest capitals
Podgorica enjoys 2,480 hours of annual sunshine

One of Europe’s rainiest towns
Cetinje receives an annual rainfall of approximately 4,000 millimeters

Beaches
There are 117 beaches in Montenegro on over 290km of pristine Adriatic coastline

Oldest olive tree in the world
Stara Maslina in Bar, known as oldest olive tree in the world. Furthermore, hundreds olive trees in Bar and Ulcinj are over 1000 years old!

Snow in summer
Montenegro's unique geography spans four climatic zones, allowing for the possibility of finding snow on remote mountains even during the summer

Coffee
Montenegrins have a strong coffee culture, ranking among Europe's top consumers per capita

Sunday
Plan ahead and stock up on essentials the day before; all stores are closed on Sundays in Montenegro

Birds in Montenegro
Skadar Lake, near Podgorica, hosts over 270 bird species. Explore the lake with bird tours from Virpazar on small boats

 

Where is Montenegro?

Montenegro, one of Europe's smallest country, covers just over 13,800 square kilometers. Despite its tiny size, this nation is home to a population of around 600000 citizens. What Montenegro lacks in land, it more than compensates with a Adriatic coastline that stretches for approximately 290 kilometers. This compact country has diverse landscapes, from beaches to steep mountain ranges, and a rich cultural heritage that make it a fascinating destination. Montenegro's small size is a testament to the old saying that great things come in small packages, offering travelers a wide range of unique experiences.

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