Private excursions in Montenegro

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Located in Europe's Western Balkans, Montenegro offers an array of beautiful destinations. Some of the most picturesque cities in Montenegro include Budva, Ulcinj, and Kotor. All are located on the Adriatic Sea and offer beautiful beaches. These cities are perfect for a vacation that will leave you with fond memories.

Budva

Located in the center of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, Budva is one of the most beautiful cities in the region. With a rich history and a variety of activities to enjoy, Budva is one of the most popular destinations in the country.

Budva is home to many beaches. The largest beach is in the city's historic district, known as the Old Town. It is a sandy-pebble beach, and is usually occupied with sunbeds. There are restrooms and changing rooms, as well as a playground and a small pier.

There are 35 beaches in Budva. Some beaches have a blue flag, which means that they are clean and safe. There are also many tourist boats that depart from the embankment to nearby islands. These are less crowded than the beaches in Budva itself.

Budva

The Dukey Hotel & Spa is a 5* hotel in Budva. It boasts gorgeous landscaping and beautiful sea views. The rooms come with a range of amenities, including WiFi, flat screen TVs, and A/C. The hotel has several dining options as well.

The Dancing Ballerina is a famous tourist attraction in Budva. It is located halfway between Old Town Budva and the port. Visitors can rub the Budva symbol to make a wish. The symbol is similar to the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen.

Another notable site in Budva is the Citadel, which was built in the ninth century. It is a UNESCO protected area. It was designed to withstand long sieges.

Ulcinj

Located in Montenegro, Ulcinj is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. It is situated at the foot of the Rumija mountain and has a rich historical and cultural background. The town is famous for its beaches and warm climate. It is also a popular destination for Kosovars.

Ulcinj is an ideal departure point for travellers wishing to explore neighbouring countries. It is well connected with other major cities in Montenegro and Europe. It has a beautiful seaside promenade and is located near the border with Albania.

Ulcinj is one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic Sea. It was once a part of the Byzantine Empire and the Republic of Venice. After 1405, it became part of the Ottoman Empire. The population of Ulcinj is largely Muslim.

There are more than two dozen mosques in Ulcinj. The most notable ones are the Lami Mosque and the Sailor's Mosque. There are also a number of churches in the city.

Ulcinj

Ulcinj is an ideal destination for travelers who wish to explore Montenegro's natural beauty. It has a large number of beautiful beaches. It is also home to a salt pan, which is famous for its high quality species. The salt pan also provides habitat for 241 bird species.

There are a number of great restaurants in Ulcinj. The best rated restaurants include Restaurant Pizzeria Palma and Restaurant Pizzeria ELITA.

Lake Skadar

Located on the southern edge of Montenegro, Lake Skadar is a freshwater lake. Its emerald-green water is home to numerous mollusk species and a variety of fish. The rocky shores offer a great place to view birds.

Lake Skadar is a natural haven that offers a unique travel experience. It is also a great place for outdoor activities such as kayaking and swimming. A visit to the lake is sure to please nature lovers and travelers of all ages.

The largest lake in the Balkans, Lake Skadar is surrounded by mountains that are ideal habitat for a variety of animals. It is also home to the last remaining Dalmatian Pelican colony in Europe. A visit to the lake is also a great way to get a closer look at the local villages and fortress ruins.

Besides kayaking, visitors can also enjoy boat trips. These trips are organized for a few hours and allow visitors to see a variety of wildlife from the water. You can also take advantage of the numerous hiking trails that surround the lake. Among the many plant species, mandarin trees and pomegranate trees line many of the trails.

The main tourist center is Virpazar. You can also visit the old town of Kotor, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Virpazar is also the main gateway to the Lake Skadar National Park.

Despite its size, Lake Skadar is a great destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. It is home to one of the world's largest pygmy cormorant colonies. It is also a critical nesting ground for migratory birds.

Ostrog Monastery

Located between Podgorica and Niksic, Montenegro's Ostrog Monastery is one of the country's most important pilgrimages. It is home to relics of Saint Basil of Ostrog. It is also a meeting point for different faiths, especially Muslims. Visiting the monastery is a popular trip for Catholics, Muslims, and other visitors.

The monastery is built into a cliff face 900 m above the Zeta valley. It is located on a steep pilgrimage walk. Traditionally, people walk from the lower monastery to the upper monastery barefoot. This is also the best way to see the monastery's remarkable architecture.

The upper monastery was founded by St Basil. It is built inside two huge caves, and gives the impression of being carved out of a rock.

There are two main churches within the monastery. The Church of the Holy Cross and the Church of the Presentation are located next to each other. They have frescoes painted on the rock walls. The lower monastery is a smaller monastery, which is built below the main monastery.

When visiting the monastery, you can choose to stay in a hotel or a private cottage. Located on the new highway toward Danilovgrad, the Ostrog hotel offers great views of the monastery. If you plan to stay longer, you may want to consider renting a private cottage.

In addition to the churches and relics, the monastery is home to the remains of the founder Sveti Vasilje. When you visit, you can write prayers for your loved ones and take tokens of their prayers.

Tara River Canyon

Often referred to as the 'Tear of Europe', the Tara River Canyon in Montenegro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautiful canyons in the world. It is a deep, narrow canyon ranging in length from Bistrica in Montenegro to Hum in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The canyon is 1,300 metres deep.

The canyon is filled with rock terraces, high cliffs, sandy beaches, and over 80 large caves. Its waters are clean and relatively cool.

The Tara River is one of the most popular rafting rivers in the world. Rafting in Montenegro offers several different routes that run through a series of rapids. The longest route is a 100-kilometre rafting trip. The shortest route is an 18-kilometre one. The route passes through a series of rapids including Brstanovici, Pecine, Celije, and Vjernovicki rapids.

A full day rafting trip includes lunch, breakfast, and transportation. The trip also includes a visit to Durmitor National Park. The park has 50 limestone peaks.

The Durmitor National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located in the Dinaric Alps in the north of Montenegro. The park is 59 kilometers long.

The Durdevica Tara Bridge is the highest bridge in Europe. It connects the Tara river to the Durmitor National Park. The bridge is 150 meters (492 feet) above the ground. The bridge provides stunning views of the canyon.

Rafting in Tara Canyon is a great way to explore this beautiful river. The river has more than forty cascades, and the stream is considered drinkable. It is surrounded by a dense pine forest. It gets its water from several sources, including the Bucevica Cave, which is more than 30 metres deep.

Mount Lovcen National Park

Located in the southern coastal region of Montenegro, Lovcen is the largest mountainous area in the southern coastal region of Montenegro. The mountain is dominated by karst landforms, which may have been part of the sea floor. Its slopes stretch to Cetinje and Rijeka Crnojevica River.

Lovcen is a massif of karst limestone. The area has many ravines. There are many hiking trails in the park that cater to different levels of experience. The National Park is a good place to explore with family or friends.

The Park offers visitors a number of attractions, including the mausoleum of Petar II Petrovic-Njegos. The Mausoleum provides excellent views of the park. Petar II was a prominent member of the old Montenegrin ruling family Petrovic. He was a poet and philosopher and was a ruler of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro. His tomb is located on the Jezerski vrh peak.

The Park is 6220 acres in size. It has 41 named mountains. The National Park is open throughout the year. It is a popular destination for mountaineers, hikers and mountain bikers. The Park's Visitors Centre provides information about the hiking trails and available hikes.

The Park is also home to the Sacred Altar, which is the final resting place of a Montenegrin folk hero. Petar II's relics were originally housed in a little church. When his church was destroyed during World War II, his relics were moved to a new church in Lovcen.

Guided tours and museum tickets in Montenegro

During your guided tours and museum tickets in Montenegro you will be able to learn more about the history and culture of the country. Aside from its history and nature, Montenegro also offers many activities for tourists. You can enjoy boat trips, hikes, and canyoning. You can also visit a number of wineries and see the local culture.

Montenegro is a small Balkan country, but its scenery is breathtaking. The country's beaches are sandy and perfect for water sports. The country is surrounded by mountains and is a great place for hiking. Montenegro also has a number of wineries, many of which offer tastings of homemade rakija.

There are a number of museums in Montenegro, many of which are part of the National Museum. One of the museums is the Ethnographic Museum. Located across from the Museum of King Nikola, the Ethnographic Museum offers visitors a chance to learn more about the culture and folk history of the country.

Another museum is the Kotor Cat Museum. Located in the Old Town, the Kotor Cat Museum offers visitors a chance to learn more abut cats and their role in Montenegrin culture. The museum is also an excellent place for visitors to find out about stray cats, which are a common sight in Kotor.

Kotor

The Blue Cave of Montenegro is located near the Lustica Peninsula. The cave's name is derived from the iridescent blue light that floats inside. The Blue Cave is accessible by boat. The best way to visit the Blue Cave is to book a tour. The tour costs around 25 EUR.

The National Museum of Montenegro is located in Cetinje. The museum is open every day from April to October. The museum is a complex that contains four different museums. The Museum of History, the Art Museum, the Ethnographic Museum, and the Maritime Museum all make up the museum. The museum costs around 1.50 to 5 EUR for an adult ticket. There is also a 7 EUR fee for visitors to see both the museum and the Cathedral.

If you're interested in exploring the country's mountains and nature, you can take a day trip to Durmitor National Park. The park is a paradise for hikers and climbers. There is also a mausoleum on the mountain for Petar II Petrovic-Njegos, who was a prominent Montenegrin leader.

Cetinje is a Balkan city that is full of history. In fact, it was once the royal capital of Montenegro. However, it was destroyed and rebuilt many times. After the First World War, the city was left with 9,000 residents. It was then relocated to Podgorica in 1946. It is now quiet and is full of interesting architecture.

If you're a foodie, you may want to try a few of the traditional dishes of Montenegro, such as cevapcici and goulash. You can find a number of restaurants that serve these foods, as well as pizza. Typically, the price for a main dish is around 6 EUR.

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