Must-See Destinations

 

 Travelers seeking hidden gems and authentic experiences will find Montenegro to be a captivating destination. Away in the heart of the Balkans, this compact country is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural wonders. From its rugged Dinaric Alps to serene coastal towns like Ulcinj and Kotor, Montenegro offers diverse landscapes and experiences.


For easier navigation on our website, we've categorized the numerous must-visit places by region. When you click a "Places" menu you get option to pick region you would prefer. We recommend staying on this page to explore all the fantastic destinations we've handpicked for your enjoyment while you travel through the unique beauty of Montenegro.

Kotor: A Gem of the Adriatic

Snuggled along the spectacular Bay of Kotor in Montenegro, the town of Kotor is a true jewel of the Adriatic.

This well-preserved medieval town, ensconced between dramatic mountains and the glistening waters of the bay, has earned its place as a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination for travelers seeking history, natural beauty, and cultural richness.

Budva: the Queen of the Mediterranean

Found along the captivating Adriatic coast of Montenegro, Budva is awaiting for you. With its historical charm, stunning beaches, and vibrant nightlife, Budva offers a diverse experiences for travelers.

Budva's history stretches back over two millennia, influenced by various civilizations, including the Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Herceg Novi: Breathtaking

Perched along the breathtaking Adriatic coast, Herceg Novi is a charming coastal town in Montenegro known for its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and the intriguing Mamula Island.

Herceg Novi has  a history that spans centuries, with influences from the Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and the Ottoman Empire. The town's history is visible in its architecture and culture, providing a captivating backdrop for your exploration.

Stari Bar: A Journey Through Time and Nature's Resilience

Among the mountains, just above the town of Bar, lies the ancient fortress town of Stari Bar.

This captivating locale is a true trove of history, a living testament to the passage of time, and a testament to nature's remarkable resilience. In this guide, we'll embark on an exploration of the wonders of Stari Bar, including the legendary Old Olive Tree that is on walking distance from fortress.

Virpazar: A Nature Lover's Paradise

On the shores of the stunning Skadar Lake, Virpazar is a getaway in Montenegro that beckons to nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and travelers in search of tranquility.

This picturesque village, with its pristine natural surroundings, offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. We'll uncover the wonders of Virpazar, from the canoeing adventures on Skadar Lake to exhilarating hikes through its unspoiled landscapes and much more.

Ulcinj's Old Town: A Glimpse into Montenegro's Rich History

Ulcinj, a coastal town in Montenegro, is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and fascinating history. One of its most enchanting landmarks is the Old Town of Ulcinj, a historic area that beckons travelers to explore its charming streets and absorb the town's multicultural heritage.

On a peninsula, the Old Town boasts a unique blend of architectural influences, showcasing the town's rich past. Visitors can stroll through its narrow, winding streets, lined with centuries-old stone houses

Black Lake in Žabljak: Montenegro's Pristine Natural Gem

In the heart of Durmitor National Park in Montenegro, Black Lake, locally known as "Crno jezero," is a breathtaking natural wonder. This glacial lake, with its crystal-clear waters and serene surroundings, is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

Black Lake is located near the town of Žabljak and is easily accessible by car or on foot. Its name might suggest darkness, but the lake's pristine waters mirror the deep green forests and towering peaks of Durmitor.

Mrtvica: Europe's Second Deepest Canyon

Despite not being widely known, the Mrtvica Canyon is gaining attention and rightfully earning its title as one of the most beautiful canyons in Europe.

Mrtvica is a powerful mountain river approximately 10 kilometers long, surrounded by the cliffs of the canyon, which reaches a depth of around 1,250 meters, making it the second deepest in Europe, just after the Tara Canyon.