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Kotor
A medieval town under UNESCO protection, nestled between steep mountains and the calm waters of the Bay of Kotor.

Bay of Kotor
The Bay of Kotor is a UNESCO-protected region on the Adriatic, home to historic towns, baroque villages, and crystal-clear waters.

Sveti Stefan
A fortified 15th-century island settlement connected to the mainland by a causeway, with terracotta rooftops and turquoise sea.

Durmitor National Park
A mountain massif in northwestern Montenegro with 48 peaks, 18 glacial lakes, and the deepest canyon in Europe.
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Kotor
A medieval town under UNESCO protection, nestled between steep mountains and the calm waters of the Bay of Kotor.

Bay of Kotor
The Bay of Kotor is a UNESCO-protected region on the Adriatic, home to historic towns, baroque villages, and crystal-clear waters.

Sveti Stefan
A fortified 15th-century island settlement connected to the mainland by a causeway, with terracotta rooftops and turquoise sea.

Durmitor National Park
A mountain massif in northwestern Montenegro with 48 peaks, 18 glacial lakes, and the deepest canyon in Europe.

Budva
Budva is Montenegro's most visited seaside resort, known for its rocky coastline, Old Town, and vibrant nightlife.

Tara River Canyon
The Tara River Canyon, 1,333 m deep, is the second deepest in the world and the most attractive rafting destination in Montenegro.

Ostrog Monastery
An Orthodox monastery carved into the near-vertical cliff face of Ostroška greda at 900 m above sea level, between Danilovgrad and Nikšić.

Sveti Stefan Beach
A pebble beach divided into Eastern and Western sections, with spectacular views of the iconic Sveti Stefan peninsula.

Lake Skadar
A national park featuring the largest lake in the Balkans, rich birdlife, monasteries, and water-based activities.

Crno Jezero
The largest glacial lake of Durmitor, located 3 km from Žabljak at 1,418 m above sea level, surrounded by dense pine forest.

Herceg Novi
A coastal city with six centuries of history, monumental fortresses, and more than 250 sunny days a year.

Jaz Beach
Jaz Beach, stretching 1,200 metres, is located 2.5 km from Budva and ranks among the three longest beaches on the Montenegrin coast.

Lovćen National Park
A national park in southwestern Montenegro, ranging from 939 to 1,749 m a.s.l., guardian of history, culture, and untouched nature.

Tivat
A coastal town in Boka Kotorska, known for the superyacht marina Porto Montenegro and its Mediterranean climate.

Velika Plaža
A 13 km sandy beach between Ulcinj and the Bojana River, known for its fine sand and kitesurfing.

Biogradska Gora National Park
Montenegro's smallest national park preserves a primeval forest reserve up to 500 years old on Mount Bjelasica.

Mogren Beach
Mogren is a prestigious sandy beach near the Old Town of Budva, divided into two sections connected by a short tunnel carved through the rock.

Ulcinj
The southernmost city in Montenegro, known for its long beaches, Old Town, and rich cultural heritage.

Citadela Budva
A medieval fortress dating from 840 AD, located in the heart of Budva's Old Town, featuring a museum, library, and panoramic sea views.

Cetinje
Montenegro's former royal capital at 672 m above sea level, surrounded by Mount Lovćen and rich in historical museums.

Cetinje Monastery
Cetinje Monastery, founded in 1484, safeguards the most important Christian relics and stands as a symbol of Montenegrin spirituality and freedom.

Stari Bar
A fortified ruined city from the 6th century, 3 km from the sea, with remains of 240 buildings and a fascinating aqueduct.

Prokletije National Park
Montenegro's youngest national park with peaks exceeding 2,500 m above sea level, wild nature, and legends on the border of Albania and Kosovo.

Podgorica
Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro, situated in the Zeta Plain just 40 km from the Adriatic.