In your Montenegro travel there can be found wonderful sandy and pebbly beaches, crystal clear waters of the Adriatic sea, wonderful mountains, rivers and lakes, and small cities surrounded by ancient walls and old towers.
Montenegro is a land with colorful and great history thoroughly preserved by people. Almost all of Montenegro cities are old, and within a walking distance from practically any resort you will discover ancient monasteries and churches with frescoes, houses and walls built long ago, and small museums with ancient Roman and Greek artifacts.
For such a small country, a Montenegro travel has plenty of sites to go around. The major tourist destinations are Budva, Sveti Stefan, Kotor, Tivat, Herceg Novi, and Ulcin. The capital of the Montenegro is Podgorica, a city having a population of 130,000, situated in a central region of Montenegro.
Irrelevant of which town you select to stay in and travel, you are going to be intrigued by this country, Montenegro has become progressively more popular with every year, so get to Montenegro beaches before everyone else does, to see the land in its untouched beauty.
Visitors visit Montenegro (the official name of the country is Crna Gora, translates literally as Black Mountain) to enjoy the beaches at:
Budva the most popular Montenegrin resort, one of the sunniest places in Europe and one of the oldest and most beautiful old towns on the Adriatic coast. An old town known from the fifth century BC, today Budva attracts people with its nightlife and parties, restaurants and casinos. One more famous place, Sveti Stefan (Saint Stefan), unique city-hotel, can be found nine kilometers from Budva. It is a small peninsula, which was once an island, a home of a lot luxurious villas and hotels, with beautiful views and beaches.
Kotor is a gorgeous old city in the north of Montenegro. On the way to Kotor you will see the only fjord inside the Southern Europe, the spectacular Kotor bay. Tivat and Herceg Novi are the towns not far from Kotor. Ulcin is a town while in the south of Montenegro. For the south of Ulcin you will see the famous Velika Plaza (the Great Beach), 13 kilometers long, with dark volcanic sand. The town itself is colorful and unforgettable, with its narrow streets, old houses, churches and museum.
















































