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.
It’s the kind of place where you could easily spend a week hiking, rafting, skiing—depending on the season—and still only scratch the surface. The park is home to Montenegro’s tallest peaks, thick forests, and more crystal-clear glacial lakes than you can count. Black Lake is a stunner, with its ever-changing hues of emerald and sapphire and thick pine forests.
Sutjeska National Park rightfully bears the epithet as a “jewel of Republic of Srpska”. It is the biggest and oldest national park in Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, covers the area of 16,052.34 hectares, of which more then 66% is covered with forest, meadows and pastures. Park extends over an mountain area at junction of borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, and it is bounded with rivers Piva, Drina and Neretva and mountains Bioč, Vučevo, Maglić, Volujak, Lebršnik and
Perućica is a relict forest, such forests are also called virgin and primeval. This means that the forest has not been changed by man or natural disasters.
In 1952, Sutjeska with its Maglič, Volujak, Vučevo and Zelengora mountains was given the status of a national park. In the same year, Perućica was designated as a nature reserve with a strict ban on any economic activity there. The forest area is 1,434 hectares.
The city of Žabljak is the center of Montenegro's mountain tourism. The snow cover lasts for 120 days a year, attracting snowboard and ski enthusiasts. The surrounding area offers hiking trails. There are also opportunities for mountaineering and rafting on mountain rivers. The rolling hills are perfect for mountain biking.
Spanning 64 acres and attracting nearly three million travelers every year, Gardaland Park is one of Europe’s most popular and visited theme parks. It's a family-friendly spot, with rides, attractions, and shows popular with both kids and adults. Thrill seekers can ride the Blue Tornado rollercoaster, and younger kids will enjoy the various themed rides and meeting Peppa Pig at Peppa Pig Land.
Hierapolis is an ancient Greco-Roman city located in southwestern Turkey, renowned for its well-preserved ruins and the famous travertine terraces of Pamukkale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in the 2nd century BCE, it was once a thriving thermal spa center known for its healing waters and grand architecture, including a theater, temples, and necropolis.
Museum "Battle for the wounded on the Neretva" in Jablanica, is an important cultural location for Bosnia and Herzegovina because it exposes the terrible events of World War II in former Yugoslavia to the whole world. Memories of the anti-fascist fighting that took place in World War II are cherished in this historic location. Bringing these memories to life is accomplished by researching, collecting and interpreting historical sources to the highest professional standard.
During World War II he Partisans blew up the bridge. The bridge had been blown up in a way that, from the air, made it look totally out of commission, while its main structure remained partially intact. After the war, a new railway bridge was built on the same spot.
Today, there is a museum dedicated to the battle in the town of Jablanica.
One of the many otherworldly monuments that dot the Bosnian landscape, the rocky passage of the Tjentiste War Memorial is a stunning tribute to a total failure. The two fractal walls of the memorial were erected in the 1970's to remember Operation Fall Schwarz, otherwise known as the Battle of the Sutjeska. The military action took place during World War II and saw Axis forces attempt to rout a group of Yugoslavian forces and capture their leader.
The Verona Arena is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater located in Verona, Italy. Built in the 1st century AD, it was used for gladiatorial games and public spectacles and is one of the best-preserved ancient structures of its kind. Today, it hosts world-famous opera performances during the summer season, as well as concerts and events, blending ancient architecture with vibrant modern culture.
The House of Juliet (Casa di Giulietta) is a historic residence in Verona, Italy, famously associated with Shakespeare’s tragic heroine Juliet from Romeo and Juliet . Though the story is fictional, the 13th-century building attracts thousands of visitors each year who come to see Juliet’s balcony, courtyard, and a statue of the young lover. The site has become a symbol of romance and literary heritage in Verona.
Great place. Really tasty Asian dishes, nice atmosphere and great service. The menu is often updated, there are soups (like ramen), various snacks, vegetarian dishes..
The staff is polite, but the big plus of this place is that they cook very quickly
Part of Durmitor National Park, the Tara River Canyon is one of the largest and deepest canyons not just in the Balkans countries, but in all of Europe. The most beautiful spot along the gorge is Đurđevića Bridge. Constructed in 1940 when Montenegro was part of Yugoslavia, it was the largest concrete arched bridge in Europe at the time.
A great restaurant, absolutely everything is at a high level! Atmosphere, delicious and fresh food, friendly service. Clean hall. There is a non-smoking area. The cuisine is beyond praise. Large selection. Everything is fresh. Everything is very tasty!
Isola Bella is a small island on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy, famous for its stunning Baroque palace and beautifully terraced gardens. The island was developed in the 17th century by the Borromeo family and features the Palazzo Borromeo, surrounded by ornate floral displays, statues, and a panoramic belvedere. Part of the Borromean Islands group, Isola Bella is known for its elegance, history, and breathtaking views of the surrounding alpine landscape.