
The Adriatic Coast of Montenegro
Montenegro's Primorje is a 294 km coastal strip that conceals more history per kilometre than almost anywhere else in the Mediterranean. Five old towns in the vicinity of a UNESCO site, a fjord-like bay, Roman ruins, Ottoman minarets and Venetian palaces sit alongside modern beach resorts and new luxury developments — all connected by a single coastal highway and accessible from three international airports.
Montenegro's Primorje combines UNESCO heritage, medieval walled towns and 70+ beaches along 294 km of Adriatic coastline.

Five medieval old towns, one UNESCO bay and 70+ beaches in a single drive along the coast
From the fjord-like Boka Kotorska to the 13 km of sand at Ulcinj — the Montenegrin coast packs centuries of Venetian, Ottoman and Byzantine history into 2.5 hours of driving.
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Did You Know?
Herceg Novi is known as the 'City of Olympic Champions' and boasts more than 250 sunny days a year — more than the French Riviera. Its marked hiking network covers 250 km of trails climbing to 1,894 m at the summit of the Orjen massif, the highest point of the Coastal Dinarides. more sunny days a year than the French Riviera