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Tourism

The geographical location of the country, 200 km of beaches and a wide variety of cultural, historical and natural resources, such as high mountains, deep valleys, glaciers, diverse flora and fauna – all make Montenegro a special and beautiful Mediterranean country.

In this small area you can find medieval towns with exceptional architecture and culture, beautiful beaches, picturesque harbors, the largest lake in the Balkans, swift rivers and the deepest canyon in Europe, unspoiled nature of national parks and wild forests, spectacular mountains, amazing scenery, cultural and historical sights, ski resorts and much more.

Indulge in the hospitality of Montenegro

The most popular tourist destinations in Montenegro are:
• Sveti Stefan: once a small fishing town that has undergone a transformation and become one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Montenegro;
• Bay of Kotor: one of the deepest and longest bays of the Adriatic Sea, also called the longest fjord in Europe;
• Budva: Budva beaches are popular with tourists. The peninsula boasts 21 km of coastline and 17 beaches;
• Cetinje: old royal capital;
• Durmitor: a mountain massif and the name of a national park that includes the highest peak of Montenegro – Bobotov Kuk, the canyon of the rivers Tara, Sušica and Draga and the upper part of the canyon valley Komarnica;
• Lovćen: Lovćen National Park with its center in Cetinje;
• Ostrog Monastery;
• Old Town of Kotor: one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the region and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site;
• Ulcinj and Ada Bojana: the beaches of Ulcinj and Bar are considered the most beautiful beaches in Montenegro. At the very end of Velika plaza in Ulcinj is the river island of Ada Bojana.