
City break & active tours
It offers a mix of rugged mountains, pristine beaches, medieval towns, and stunning natural parks, making it a rising star in European tourism.
Most Important Cities to Visit
1. Kotor - A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and stunning location in the Bay of Kotor with Kotor Old Town, San Giovanni Fortress (beautiful view) and Maritime Museum.
2. Budva - Known for its vibrant nightlife, sandy beaches, and historical charm with Budva Old Town, Mogren Beach: A picturesque beach close to the Old Town and Sveti Stefan (A luxury island resort).
3. Perast - A serene coastal town with baroque architecture. The most popular sight is Our Lady of the Rocks, which is an artificial island with a church and museum.
4. Podgorica - The capital city blends modernity with cultural and natural attractions such as the Millennium Bridge, Lake Skadar National Park, which is ideal for birdwatching and boat tours and a historic site of the city.
5. Cetinje - Montenegro’s old royal capital, rich in history and culture, famous for Cetinje Monastery (home to significant religious relics).
Active tourism
From dramatic mountain ranges and pristine rivers to Mediterranean cuisine and local wine, Montenegro offers a blend of adventure and gastronomy that caters to diverse traveler interests.
1. Adventure sports
The best area for these activities are the national parks.
Durmitor National Park:
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Tara River Canyon -the second-deepest canyon in the world - known for world-class rafting and zip-lining over the canyon. Offers thrilling white-water experiences with rapids of varying difficulty.
Biogradska Gora National Park:
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Biogradsko Lake and scenic eco-trails: Hiking through one of Europe’s last remaining primeval forests, lake exploration, and birdwatching.
Lake Skadar National Park:
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Ideal area for kayaking, birdwatching (pelicans and herons), and cycling around the lake. Also, the area is well - known for the scenic boat tours and visits to island monasteries.
2. Water sports
The most famous places for any type of water sport are located at the Adriatic Sea.
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Bay of Kotor: Sea kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding.
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Budva Riviera: Beaches and water sports.
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Sveti Stefan: A luxurious island resort and nearby coastal trails.
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Ulcinj: Kite surfing at Velika Plaža, the longest beach in Montenegro.
3. Sports in the Mountains:
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Prokletije Mountains: Known as the "Accursed Mountains," offering challenging trekking routes.
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Komovi Mountains: A paradise for experienced hikers and nature lovers.
4. Extreme Sports:
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Paragliding over the Budva Riviera or Kotor Bay.
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Canyoning in Nevidio Canyon, one of Europe’s most beautiful gorges.
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Horseback riding in Katuns (traditional highland shepherd settlements).
Montenegro’s small size allows visitors to enjoy multiple outdoor activities in one trip, from coastal adventures to mountain expeditions. It’s pristine environment and well-preserved ecosystems make it a paradise for ecotourism.







