Budva ballerina
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.

Budva Citadel
Montenegro, Budva

Located in the most prominent part of the Old Town, the Citadel is a 15th century edifice, which includes the remains of St. Mary's Church, terraced gates, several squares, and a building of the former army barracks.

Budva Old Town
Montenegro, Budva

A small pocket of stone houses with orange roofs squeezed between beaches, Budva Old Town is the historical part of Budva and the city’s most popular attraction. Behind its walls lies a dense network of houses and pathways, as well as some landmarks such as the Budva Citadel and multiple churches. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in the city’s history and scenery.

The Blue Cave
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.

Mamula Island
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.

Kështjella e Rozafës
Albania, Shkoder

Rozafa is a classic example of a defensive structure from late Antiquity. During a walk through the courtyard of the fortress, you can see the remains of walls, warehouses and administrative buildings. There is a museum on the castle grounds, which exhibits ancient coins, ceramics and other archaeological finds.

Xhamia e Plumbit
Albania, Shkoder

The Lead Mosque is an architectural landmark: its unusual structure without minarets but with a large number of domes distinguishes it from other religious buildings in Albania. Although the building has survived to this day in fairly good condition, due to the soft soil it is gradually sinking into the ground.

Žanjice Beach
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

One of the absolute best beaches and best places to visit in Montenegro has to be Žanjice Beach, located on the Lustica Peninsula. It’s not as crowded as some of the more famous spots like Sveti Stefan or Budva, which means you get a more serene, less touristy experience—but still with that crystal-clear Adriatic water you’re after.

Forte Rose
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

Once upon a time, a military base was located in the western part of the Luštica Peninsula. There were powerful land fortifications where naval forces were based. The remains of fortifications, both above-ground and underground, attract tourists to Fort Rose who are interested in the history and military architecture of the recent past.

Forte Mare
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

Forte Mare is a historic fortress located in Herceg-Novi, Montenegro, built by the Republic of Venice in the early 16th century to protect the town from Ottoman attacks. Situated at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor, it offers breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding coastline. Today, the well-preserved fortress serves as a cultural venue and provides visitors with a glimpse into the region's rich military and maritime history.

Plaža Boka
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

Plaža Boka is a popular and scenic beach located in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and historic fortresses. The beach offers a mix of pebbled and rocky areas, along with modern amenities such as sunbeds, umbrellas, and nearby cafes. It's a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Adriatic coast.

Church of Michael the Archangel
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

The Church of Michael the Archangel is a historic Orthodox church located in the village of Prevlaka near Herceg-Novi, Montenegro. Dating back to the 12th century, it features beautiful medieval architecture and valuable frescoes that reflect the region's religious and cultural heritage. Nestled in a peaceful setting overlooking the sea, the church is both a spiritual site and a popular destination for visitors exploring Montenegro’s coastal history.

Herceg- Novi Old Town
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

Herceg-Novi Old Town is a charming historic town located at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. Founded in the 14th century, it boasts narrow cobblestone streets, medieval fortifications, and beautiful architecture influenced by Venetian and Ottoman styles. The town offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding mountains, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Kanli Kula Fortress
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

One of the most beautiful summer stages in Montenegro, it is a venue of music, film and theatre festivals, which made Herceg Novi widely known. It used to carry the name Bloody Tower, during the time when Novi was occupied by the Ottomans. One part of the tower - the tank - served as a prison.

Lake Skadar National Park
Montenegro, Golubovci

On the Montenegrin side, an area of 400 sq km has been protected by a national park since 1983; today, Skadar is renowned as one of Europe’s top bird habitats. It’s a blissfully pretty area encompassing steep mountains, island monasteries, clear waters, and floating meadows of water lilies.

Portonovi
Montenegro, Herceg Novi

A few years ago, a luxurious resort called Porto Novi was built about seven kilometers from the city of Herceg Novi. It is an idyllic Mediterranean-style destination nestled in the wild beauty of the Bay of Kotor. The resort offers everything from shops and galleries to sports clubs and wellness centers.

Savina Monastery
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.

Sveti Marko Island
Montenegro, Tivat

The island, which is covered with dense forests, is located near Tivat in the Bay of Kotor, on the same level as the Island of Flowers. In 1962, a tourist village was built here with 500 thatched huts in the Polynesian (Tahitian) style, without running water or electricity.

Hvar island
Croatia, Omis

Among the sunny attractions of Croatia, the island of Hvar occupies a special place. It is interesting because it is the longest. The uniqueness of the geographical location provided the island with maximum sunlight. This is a very beautiful place. It is one of those places in Croatia that should be visited not only because of the mild climate, but also because of the lush subtropical vegetation.

Lokrum island
Croatia, Dubrovnik

A small island in the Adriatic Sea is the dream of many travelers. To visit here during the beach season means to give yourself an unforgettable experience. Locals call the island magical, it is so beautiful. From the outside, it looks like a patch of velvety greenery, surrounded on all sides by the emerald sea. Seven hundred meters from the island is the city of Dubrovnik, from which pleasure boats depart every hour. The island is a magnificent natural landmark of Croatia.