

The Blue Cave is a timeless natural wonder that promises an unforgettable and immersive experience. The cave itself can only be reached by boat, as it is tucked into a rugged stretch of shoreline with no road access. Nestled between cliffs and the shimmering waters of the Adriatic Sea, the Blue Cave is renowned for…

Cetinje is the historic royal capital of Montenegro and an important cultural center. Known as the heart of Montenegrin history and tradition, the town reflects a strong sense of identity and heritage. Founded in the 15th century, Cetinje served for centuries as the political and spiritual center of Montenegro. Today, it is recognized for its…

Kotor is a small medieval town with a rich history, considered one of the best-preserved old towns in Montenegro. Founded by the Romans in the 2nd century BC, it was once an important center of trade and seafaring. Walking through Kotor’s Old Town feels like stepping back in time, with stone houses, narrow streets, colorful…

Skadar Lake, one of the five national parks in Montenegro, is the largest lake in the Balkans, occupying an area of 380 square km. Skadar Lake is known for its diverse flora and fauna. It is home to 45 fish species and 280 bird species. This is very important biodiversity area, especially for birds, as…

Durmitor National Park is certainly the most beautiful natural site, not just in Montenegro, but the whole Balkans area. Together with Tara River Canyon which is the second deepest canyon in the world, Durmitor mountain is the largest protected area in Montenegro, and it was inscribed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1980.…