A triangular river island in southern Montenegro with 3 km of beach, the only nudist zone in the Balkans, and ideal conditions for kitesurfing.
An isolated pebble beach on the LuŔtica Peninsula, most easily reached by boat, nestled alongside the historic Arza Fortress.
A small pebble beach in the Dražin Vrt cove, named after the tower of Montenegrin hero Bajo Pivljanin from the 17th century.
A peaceful coastal settlement with dozens of pebble beaches on the southeastern shore of the Bay of Kotor, known for the Mimosa Festival.
Bar is Montenegro's largest port, nestled between the Adriatic Sea and Lake Skadar, with a rich history and Mediterranean ambiance.
The Bay of Kotor is a UNESCO-protected region on the Adriatic, home to historic towns, baroque villages, and crystal-clear waters.
BeÄiÄi beach, approximately 2,000 m long, was declared the most beautiful beach in Europe at the 1935 Paris Exhibition.
A pebble beach approximately 200 m long in the centre of Tivat, at the start of the Pine promenade next to Kalimanj harbour.
Berane is a town at 670 m above sea level in the Lim valley, surrounded by Bjelasica and Cmiljevica, with a rich cultural and historical heritage.
Bijela is a coastal settlement in the municipality of Herceg Novi, situated along the Verige Strait, known for its pebble beaches and historic shipyard.
Bijelo Polje is a town on the Lim River, at 575m above sea level, the third largest in Montenegro and the centre of the northern region.
Montenegro's smallest national park preserves a primeval forest reserve up to 500 years old on Mount Bjelasica.
Borova Ŕuma is a two-kilometre coastal promenade stretching east from Mala plaža, offering health and recreational benefits and home to the famous Ženska plaža.
Budva is Montenegro's most visited seaside resort, known for its rocky coastline, Old Town, and vibrant nightlife.
A glacial lake in the KuÄi Mountains, 210 m long and 17 m deep, situated at 1,448 m above sea level, approximately 50 km from Podgorica.
Buljarica is the longest beach on the Budva Riviera (2,250 m), located 2 km from Petrovac in the direction of Bar, with a surface area of 72,850 m².
Äanj Beach, known as Pearl Coast (Biserna obala), stretches 1,800 m and accommodates up to 9,000 bathers ā a peaceful alternative to the crowds of the Budva Riviera.
Montenegro's former royal capital at 672 m above sea level, surrounded by Mount LovÄen and rich in historical museums.
The largest glacial lake of Durmitor, located 3 km from Žabljak at 1,418 m above sea level, surrounded by dense pine forest.
Crvena stijena is a hidden beach near Bar, tucked behind the Volujica hill, known for its natural shade and crystal-clear water.
An isolated beach behind the Volujica hill near Bar, with natural shade and very few visitors.
A small rocky cove near KruÄ with turquoise water, situated opposite the island of Stari Ulcinj ā no facilities, no crowds.
A town on the Zeta River known for its cultural and historical monuments, Spuž Fortress, and proximity to Ostrog Monastery.
ÄenoviÄi is a tourist destination on the Herceg Novi Riviera, 8 km from Herceg Novi, with sandy and concrete beaches in the Tivat Bay of Boka Kotorska.
An isolated beach at the tip of the LuÅ”tica peninsula, accessible only by boat ā no crowds, with crystal-clear water and a restaurant.
Dobrota is a coastal settlement north of Kotor, known for its tranquil shoreline, historic churches, and views over the Bay of Kotor.
A beach in a cove approximately 250 m long between Sveti Stefan and ReževiÄi, with rounded pebbles and clear sea.
A mountain massif in northwestern Montenegro with 48 peaks, 18 glacial lakes, and the deepest canyon in Europe.
A well-appointed beach and beach club at Crvena Glavica, between Sveti Stefan and Petrovac, with reddish rocks and pebbles.
Gusinje is a mountain town at around 920m above sea level, situated at the foot of Prokletije in southeastern Montenegro.
A coastal city with six centuries of history, monumental fortresses, and more than 250 sunny days a year.
An isolated cove near Utjeha, surrounded by olive groves, ideal for peace and swimming off the rocks.
A beach in Igalo near Herceg Novi, known for its therapeutic mud and beautiful views of the entrance to the Bay of Kotor.
Jaz Beach, stretching 1,200 metres, is located 2.5 km from Budva and ranks among the three longest beaches on the Montenegrin coast.
A tranquil 250 m beach along the Bay of Kotor, 3 km from Tivat town centre, ideal for families with children.
Kamenovo Beach near Budva stretches approximately 330 m, with crystal-clear water and a sheltered position in a cove between limestone cliffs.
A glacial lake at 1,678 m elevation, crystal clear green in colour, rich in fish and surrounded by mountain peaks.
A mountain town in northern Montenegro, at the foot of Bjelasica, with 45 km of ski slopes and Biogradska gora National Park nearby.
A medieval town under UNESCO protection, nestled between steep mountains and the calm waters of the Bay of Kotor.
A peaceful 600m pebble and stone beach nestled between Ulcinj and Utjeha, with turquoise water and views of the Stari Ulcinj island.
Kumbor is a peaceful coastal settlement on the shore of the Bay of Kotor, located approximately 5 km east of Herceg Novi.
A national park featuring the largest lake in the Balkans, rich birdlife, monasteries, and water-based activities.
Liman II Beach is a small cove not far from the Old Town of Ulcinj, featuring clear water, pebbles, and well-maintained beach facilities.
A national park in southwestern Montenegro, ranging from 939 to 1,749 m a.s.l., guardian of history, culture, and untouched nature.
A smaller pebble beach set in a bay between two headlands, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, 500 m from Petrovac.
City beach in Ulcinj with fine sand, shallow seabed, and views of the Old Town walls, stretching 360 m.
A small, partly pebbled beach approximately 300 m long between Äanj and Sutomore, known for its crystal-clear water and dense pine forest.
Meljine is a peaceful coastal settlement 3 km east of Herceg Novi, with a pebble beach approximately 200 m long and direct access to the Pet Danica promenade.
MiloÄer (King's Beach) is an exclusive pebble beach near Sveti Stefan, surrounded by a park and Villa MiloÄer, built in 1936.
MiriŔte is a pebble beach surrounded by forest on the LuŔtica Peninsula, a popular departure point for excursions to the Blue Cave and the Mamula fortress.
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.
Mojkovac is a mountain town at 853 m above sea level, nestled in the valley of the Tara River between Bjelasica, Sinjajevina and two national parks.
A peaceful pebble beach in Morinj, 24 km from Kotor, with cold, clear water and views of Mount Orjen.
NikÅ”iÄ is Montenegro's second largest city, set in the expansive NikÅ”iÄ polje at 630m, surrounded by lakes, mountains and historical sites.
Orahovac is a small coastal village near Kotor with a quiet beach on the shores of the Bay of Kotor.
A small pebble beach in a cove near Utjeha, between Bar and Ulcinj, with crystal-clear water and a rocky shoreline.
Pecka Beach (Velja Spila), approximately 100 m long, is located on the Tivat side of the LuŔtica Peninsula, featuring a vertical stone backdrop and crystal-clear water.
A small gravel-and-sand beach 40 m long, set in a cove below ReževiÄi Monastery on the BudvaāPetrovac coastal road.
PeÅ”iÄa Lake is a mountain lake near Berane, nestled on Bjelasica ā the only Montenegrin mountain of volcanic origin.
Petnjica is a small mountain town at 724 m above sea level, the administrative centre of the municipality of the same name in the Bihor region of northeastern Montenegro.
Petrovac's town beach stretches about 600 m, surrounded by old palazzos, a fortress, and two small islets.
PinjeŔ is a forested coastal area of Ulcinj featuring the Ženska plaža cove, a pine forest, and seaside promenades.
Plav lies at 1,065 m a.s.l., beside the largest glacial lake in Montenegro and at the gateway to Prokletije National Park.
A sandy beach approximately 300 m long on the LuŔtica Peninsula, surrounded by pine forest, with shallow waters extending up to 100 m from the shore.
Pljevlja is a city in northern Montenegro, known for the Monastery of the Holy Trinity, the Husein-Pasha Mosque, and the Meandri Äehotine viewpoint.
A beach with terraced stone decks, four saltwater pools, and organised foam parties, located on Cape Platamuni.
A town on the shores of Piva Lake in northwestern Montenegro, surrounded by canyons and the mountains of Durmitor.
Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro, situated in the Zeta Plain just 40 km from the Adriatic.
PrÄanj is a quiet coastal settlement along the Bay of Kotor, with a sandy-pebbly beach and rich historical architecture.
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.
Pržno is a sheltered cove approximately 350 metres long, situated between Budva and Sveti Stefan, known for its calm sea and fishing village atmosphere.
Pržno is a beach approximately 350 m long, a combination of sand and rock, surrounded by olive groves classified as a protected nature reserve.
A former fishing village on the Budva Riviera with a beach stretching approximately 2 km, a promenade, and a marina.
Ratac is a naturist beach located on the cape between Sutomore and Bar, surrounded by a pine forest.
A glacial lake on the DrobnjaÄka plateau of Durmitor, 5.5 m deep, known for its rich brown trout stock and UNESCO steÄci in the surrounding area.
Rose is a small coastal fishing village at the tip of the LuŔtica Peninsula, known for its stone houses, crystal-clear sea, and tranquility far from tourist crowds.
A town nestled in a basin between the mountains of Hajla and Mokra Gora, known for its Ottoman heritage, medicinal herbs, and mountain tourism.
Å avnik is a small mountain town in central Montenegro, known for the Nevidio canyon and the unique natural phenomenon of a double sunrise.
Veliko ŠiŔko Lake is of glacial origin and is located in the central part of Bjelasica, 20 km from Berane, at an elevation of 1,660 m above sea level.
Slovenska Beach is the largest and longest beach in the city of Budva itself, stretching approximately 1,600 metres, with all beach amenities included.
A pebble beach along the Adriatic, known for its pine forest that provides natural shade right along the shoreline, 1 km north of Bar.
SuÅ”iÄko jezero in Durmitor National Park is unique in that it completely dries up every year during the summer months.
Sutomore is a popular coastal beach near Bar, known for its sand, clear sea, and easy accessibility.
Sveti Nikola Island, also known as Hawaii and Å kolj, is the largest island on the Montenegrin coast, with three beaches and Mediterranean vegetation.
A pebble beach divided into Eastern and Western sections, with spectacular views of the iconic Sveti Stefan peninsula.
The Tara River Canyon, 1,333 m deep, is the second deepest in the world and the most attractive rafting destination in Montenegro.
A coastal town in Boka Kotorska, known for the superyacht marina Porto Montenegro and its Mediterranean climate.
Topolica is Bar's main city beach, 500 metres long, situated in the very centre of town alongside the promenade and marina.
A heart-shaped glacial lake at 1,517 m elevation, surrounded by the mountains MagliÄ, Volujak, and BioÄ in the municipality of Plužine.
A small sandy beach 200 m long, nestled in a cove west of Jaz, with a shallow bottom extending up to 50 m from the shore.
The southernmost city in Montenegro, known for its long beaches, Old Town, and rich cultural heritage.
Utjeha is a quiet beach in a cove near Bar, known as the Olive Bay (Uvala maslina), surrounded by olive groves and pine forest.
Valdanos Cove, 4 nautical miles northwest of Ulcinj, is a 376 m pebble beach surrounded by an olive grove of 18,000 trees.
A 13 km sandy beach between Ulcinj and the Bojana River, known for its fine sand and kitesurfing.
An isolated rocky cove at Cape Veslo, LuÅ”tica Peninsula ā accessible by a rural track or by sea, ideal for diving and tranquillity.
A glacial lake on the Jezersko-DrobnjaÄka plateau, 630 m long, surrounded by open pastures along the old caravan route NikÅ”iÄāPljevlja.
Žabljak is a mountain town at 1,456m above sea level, the tourism hub of Durmitor and the starting point for 18 glacial lakes and the Tara Canyon.
A natural white pebble beach on the LuŔtica Peninsula, surrounded by ancient olive groves and crystal-clear sea.
Zelenika is a quiet coastal settlement in the Bay of Kotor with a variety of beaches and a gradual sea entry, suitable for families.
A sulphurous-mineral beach in Ulcinj, accessible exclusively to women, renowned for the therapeutic properties of its water and mud.
A glacial lake at an altitude of 1,285 m, located near the village of Zminica at the foot of Mount Sinjajevina.
A pebble beach approximately 1,000 m long in the suburb of Bar, known for the pine forest that provides natural shade.