Montenegro, Tivat

In the Bay of Kotor there is an oyster and mussel farm "Miloš", where you can try fresh oysters. Many travelers when planning a trip to Montenegro add fish and oyster farms to the route. And although seafood here is not cheap, guests dream of visiting local producers and trying oysters and mussels, which are grown in the most natural conditions using ancient technologies.

Montenegro, Budva

The sculpture of a dancing girl is one of the symbols of Budva. The prototype of the sculpture of a ballerina on the embankment was a real girl. Sculptor Gradimir Aleksic found himself on a beach in Croatia and saw a 14-year-old girl: it was the Serbian gymnast Olga Kalivoda, she was relaxing on the beach with her parents and trained even during the summer holidays. The sculptor asked permission to photograph the girl and later sculpted a sculpture based on her graceful proportions.

Montenegro, Cetinje

National History Museum of Montenegro is a specialised museum and the only institution of this type in Montenegro. It was founded in 1995, with a mission to collect, study, preserve, and present the extremely rich natural and cultural heritage of our country. More than 15,000 specimens of rocks, minerals, fossils, stuffed plants and animals are kept in 15 museum collections, of which 4 are geological and 11 biological collections.

Montenegro, Tivat

The Museum collection was composed and collected thanks to the donations of the inhabitants, the heirs to local families, during the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. The original location of the Museum was the Town Hall, in the square in front of St. Nicholas’s Church.

Montenegro, Golubovci

Great fun and reasonable prices. The carts are pretty fast and so are a lot of fun. A ten-minute race is enough for parents but we did send our kids for a second round. The fastest lap is what the standings are based off of.

Montenegro, Kotor

Built in 1602, the Kotor Clock Tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Kotor Old Town. Dominating Kotor’s largest square—the Square of the Arms—its plain stonework and clock faces match the stark mountains behind it and are the first things you see as you emerge from the Sea Gate entrance in the town walls.

Montenegro, Savnik

One of the most adventurous canyons in Montenegro is the phenomenal canyon Nevidio. The canyon is about 3 km long and has a number of waterfalls, whirls and passages made by the water. If you are longing for adventure and want to experience something that you haven’t experienced yet, test your courage and strength and book yourself an arrangement that will surely fill your every cell with adrenaline.

Montenegro, Podgorica

The monument to Vysotsky was designed by the Russian sculptor Alexander Taratinov. He also designed in Podgorica a monument to Alexander Pushkin, which was erected here at the request of the Montenegrin authorities. The sculptor portrayed Vysotsky standing on a low pedestal and looking down. Bard imprinted with a guitar, with which he almost never parted. His figure is depicted in the dynamics, with one hand raised up.

Montenegro, Podgorica

The cathedral was designed by Serbian architect Predrag Ristic and combines elements of many styles typical of Montenegrin churches. For example, the cathedral's towers are modeled after the towers of the Cathedral of St. Tryphon in Kotor. The foundations of the outer walls of the church are laid with thick, unprocessed stones, which gradually become smoother and more elegant at subsequent levels.

Montenegro, Plav

Although the name Prokletije refers to something damned, the park itself is more than a paradise for all mountaineers and adventurers who want to explore the most challenging area of Montenegro.

Montenegro, Kotor

The southern gate of old Kotor is called Gurdich, after the river that runs around the southern part of the fortress walls. Gurdich is a river with a constantly changing bed, during heavy rain the water rushes out of the cave with great force and rushes into the bay, and in the dry summer the source of the river dries up and it is filled in the opposite order with sea water.

Montenegro, Zabljak

Savin Kuk Ski Resort, located on the slopes of Mount Durmitor, offers an unforgettable winter experience for skiers, snowboarders, and nature enthusiasts. With meticulously maintained trails and a welcoming atmosphere, this ski resort is the perfect destination for your winter holiday.

Montenegro, Golubovci

Knežević Winery is a contemporary, modern and new winery with a series of top wines produced from grapes mostly from its own vineyards. It is located in the immediate vicinity of Lake Skadar, and is equipped with the most modern production equipment. Great love, knowledge and experience of technologists contribute to the creation of creative wine magic.

Montenegro, Kotor

These historic defenses ensured the city within would survive hundreds of years of occupations, sieges, and invasions.

Montenegro, Herceg Novi

Former military fort and site of untold horrors during WWII, this island may become the Adriatic's next luxury resort. Built in 1853, the first life of the island of Malma was that of an Austro-Hungarian military fort. The island, however, became most notorious during World War II for the isolated concentration camp built atop the footprint of the former's ramparts.

Montenegro, Podgorica

The church was built in 1969, at the height of Yugoslavia’s "golden age" of prosperity. It is a fine example of brutalist architecture, which was still very much in fashion at the time. However not many religious buildings were constructed in the style, making this Podgorica temple quite unique.

Montenegro, Danilovgrad

In November 1944, the 6th Montenegrin Strike Brigade defended the nearby Danilovgrad Pass from an invasion of German soldiers. The memorial sculpture on Obad's Hill (Obadov Brijeg) commemorates the 6th Montenegrin Strike Brigade, a group of more than 500 anti-fascist fighters who defended the hill.

Montenegro, Kotor

The legend of Tre Sorelle is a captivating folk tale that originates from the Bay of Kotor region in Montenegro. It tells the story of three sisters who all fall in love with the same sailor, with their love unrequited. This legendary tale has been passed down through generations around the bay for centuries and has its roots in Prčanj, a town near Kotor.

Montenegro, Herceg Novi

One of the most beautiful monasteries in the Balkans, Savina is a medieval Serbian Orthodox monastery just outside Herceg Novi. Close to the water’s edge and nestled in the lush vegetation of the Montenegrin Littoral, the location is truly breathtaking.

Montenegro, Herceg Novi

Also known as the Blue Grotto or Plava spilja, the Blue Cave is one of the most popular attractions on the coast of Montenegro. This huge cavern is carved directly from the rock, creating an opening big enough for boats, swimmers and snorkellers to pass through.