At 250 metres above sea level on the Bay of Kotor, the tiny village of Gornji Stoliv is easy to miss. The village is home to the parish church of St. Elijah, one of the Nine Sacral Objects in Stoliv. Thanks to its unique bell tower, built in 1883, it is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the entire Boka.
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.
Vineyard, winery, cellars, tasting rooms, restaurant, accommodation. Markovic Winery and Estate is located in Dobrsko selo, The estate offers beautiful vineyards, underground cellar, tasting rooms, restaurant with an open terrace overviewing the vineyard and an amazing valley, amphitheater, open summer kitchen, accommodation...and of course a range of quality wines, enriched with historical and spiritual details, representing our culture in a very authentic way. For visits, please make an appointment first.
The village is known as the birthplace of the Petrovic (Njegos) royal dynasty, which ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1918. The rich history, traditional national cuisine, and hospitality of the locals have contributed to the village's popularity as a tourist destination.
Our Lady of the Rocks, an island with a story that feels like folklore come to life. Local sailors built this artificial island by dropping stones into the bay, and every year, they still toss rocks into the water to keep it alive. You can visit by boat, but the real magic is sitting on the shore, looking out at the island with its little church rising out of the water.
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.
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.
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.
The Basilica of San Vitale is a stunning example of Byzantine architecture located in Ravenna, Italy. Built in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Justinian I, it is renowned for its exquisite mosaics depicting Christian themes and imperial figures such as Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as one of the most important religious buildings from the early Christian period in Europe.
The Golden Horn is the most beautiful local beach. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it constantly changes its outlines. This depends on the wind load and the sea current. It can change direction, thereby adjusting the outline of the beach. Swimming in the sea is one of the most popular entertainments here. However, in addition to this, tourists are offered jet skiing and water skiing.
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.
Aqua Park "Sunčana vrela", the largest aqua park in the Balkans opened in mid-July 2017, is part of the adrenaline content of the City of Sunca complex and, together with Dino Park, occupies an area of 8 hectares. The aqua park with a capacity of 2000 visitors per day is an ideal place for a full-day adventure and vacation for the whole family.
İzmir Wildlife Park is a large natural zoo located in the Seferihisar district of İzmir, Turkey, offering visitors a chance to observe and learn about a wide variety of animal species in a spacious, open environment. The park is home to both native and exotic animals, including lions, giraffes, zebras, birds, and reptiles, housed in enclosures designed to mimic their natural habitats.
The main feature of the lake is the beautiful, forested cliffs that surround it on all sides. The rocky, jagged shores are often compared to northern fjords. In the vicinity of the lake, you can make a cycling or walking route. Boat rentals are also available for tourists, and ferries sail across the lake.
Located in Bosnia and Herzegovina and within day-tripping distance of Dubrovnik, Croatia, the Vjetrenica Cave system offers a fascinating glimpse of what lies below the Dinaric Alps. Along with underground rivers and massive stalactites and stalagmites, the cave is full of over 200 types of cave-dwelling insects and other species, many of which aren’t found anywhere else on Earth.
Once you move past the maybe overly grand aspirations of its name, the Montenegro Niagara Falls offer a picturesque place to visit outside of Podgorica. The clear turquoise water of the Cemi River flows over these falls into a tight gorge lined with a jumble of rippling rocks—a pretty waterfall without the clouds of mist and the deafening roar of its namesake.
This Orthodox monastery is dedicated to the Ascension of the Virgin, and it was erected in 1897. The Monastery was built within a natural cave, which was later expanded thus creating the form of a church with auxiliary chapels. The interior of the Monastery is adorned with frescos painted by monk Simeon Popovic.
Delta City Podgorica is the first and the largest shopping mall in Podgorica. It was built at a cost of €60 million, and was opened on October 1, 2008. The mall is built in the new part of Podgorica, on the junction of roads towards Cetinje and Nikšić.
Welcome to the commercial, residential and social heart of Podgorica, a concentration of quality, exclusivity and style. Modern, attractively designed and unique, this multi-functional complex meets all the needs of professional and family life. It is the future of architecture, an autonomous universe, the most technically perfected building Montenegro has ever known.
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.



















