Montenegro
, the pearl of the
Mediterranean , unique in many ways is situated in the south of the Adriatic Sea. There is nowhere else
that you can find, in such small place; so much natural wealth, gorgeous mountains,
the dramatic coastline with mild beaches and numerous hidden coves, small ancient towns and historical monuments
- like you can in the small country of Montenegro.
Tivat, located in the central part of the Boka Kotorska bay , is the only coastal town with an airport and has reputation as one of the sunniest spot on this bay. Although it is the youngest town in the Boka region , Tivat has important attractions: Renaissance Summer House Buca in the town centre , Ostro Cvijece (flower’s island) with sacred monuments , Gornja Lastva , the old nucleus at an altitude of 300m , the magnificent beach at Plavi Horizonti - Blue Horizon , and the island St. Mark (Sveti Mark). You must also visit ; Porto Montenegro , nestled in the naturally protected waters of the Bay of Kotor , is the leading home port for super yachts and luxury nautical resort in the Adriatic Sea . This full service marina is complemented by spacious waterside residences, the five-star hotel, fine restaurants, lively bars, luxury shops and a wide range of sports, leisure and cultural activities. Porto Montenegro represents one of the most important projects in Montenegro, with an impressive international reputation. It is most ideal place to begin your luxury cruising.
Explore the Old Town of Budva and sandy beaches of the Budva Riviera. The famous Queen’s Beach is accessible only by boat. The Old Town with citadel fortress, charming squares , churches , monuments , and statues. Budva is also home to luxury hotels, nice restaurants and organization of international events and big concerts. Do not miss to visit Sveti Stefan , charmed coastal village resort in Montenegro with 15th-century architecture and an expansive forested estate. This famous resort is located just three nautical miles east of Budva and includes the islet of Sveti Stefan and part of the mainland, where the Villa Milocer sits in formal gardens and its restaurant terrace overlooks the beach. The Sveti Stefan islet, the fisherman’s cottages on this 15th century fortified islet have been converted in to fifty room luxury hotel. From 1960s to the 1980s, the resort was visited by many celebrities, including Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Princess Margaret, Carlo Ponti, Monica Vitti and Kirk Douglas.
Kotor, a town of rich cultural tradition and one of the best preserved medieval settlements in the Adriatic ; protected by UNESCO as part of the world cultural heritage. Visit the Old Town, Castel St. John - Illyrian Fort , Town Clock Tower , Maritime Museum , St. Tripun Cathedral (Sveti Tripun) and the church of St. Luke (Sveti Luka). Enjoy also dining in nice traditional restaurants.
Explore Perast , a sleepy baroque town on the stunning Bay of Kotor. See Museum of the Church St. Nicolas having a rich collection of relics, silver and wooden crosses chalices, icons and baroque paintings. Enjoy walking on the narrow waterfront road and dine in a stylish restaurant. The charming town overlooks two islets: one is called Sveti Đorđe (St. George) and the other Gospa od Škrpjela (Our Lady of the Rocks), and each has a picturesque chapel. Gospa od Škrpjela is particularly interesting given that it is the only artificially-built island in the Adriatic, with an area of 3,030 m² — it was built upon a rock (Škrpjel) after two Venetian sailors from Perast found a picture of the Virgin Mary on it in 1452. Herceg Novi , a medieval town at the entrance into Boka Kotorska , founded by the Bosnian King Trtko I , in 1382. Its defensive role is witnessed by numerous fortresses and towers. Visit the Forte Mare, Spanjola and Kanli Kula fortresses , Sahat tower (Clock tower).Today , Herceg Novi also known as a spa and health center ; nearby Igalo has an abudance of healing mud called “igalisko blafo” (igalo mud) and minerak water springs called “igaljske slatine” (Igalo water springs).
Explore Mamula Island - the Fortress , Zanjice Beach and the Blue Cave by a boat trip from Herceg Novi.
Tivat, located in the central part of the Boka Kotorska bay , is the only coastal town with an airport and has reputation as one of the sunniest spot on this bay. Although it is the youngest town in the Boka region , Tivat has important attractions: Renaissance Summer House Buca in the town centre , Ostro Cvijece (flower’s island) with sacred monuments , Gornja Lastva , the old nucleus at an altitude of 300m , the magnificent beach at Plavi Horizonti - Blue Horizon , and the island St. Mark (Sveti Mark). You must also visit ; Porto Montenegro , nestled in the naturally protected waters of the Bay of Kotor , is the leading home port for super yachts and luxury nautical resort in the Adriatic Sea . This full service marina is complemented by spacious waterside residences, the five-star hotel, fine restaurants, lively bars, luxury shops and a wide range of sports, leisure and cultural activities. Porto Montenegro represents one of the most important projects in Montenegro, with an impressive international reputation. It is most ideal place to begin your luxury cruising.
Explore the Old Town of Budva and sandy beaches of the Budva Riviera. The famous Queen’s Beach is accessible only by boat. The Old Town with citadel fortress, charming squares , churches , monuments , and statues. Budva is also home to luxury hotels, nice restaurants and organization of international events and big concerts. Do not miss to visit Sveti Stefan , charmed coastal village resort in Montenegro with 15th-century architecture and an expansive forested estate. This famous resort is located just three nautical miles east of Budva and includes the islet of Sveti Stefan and part of the mainland, where the Villa Milocer sits in formal gardens and its restaurant terrace overlooks the beach. The Sveti Stefan islet, the fisherman’s cottages on this 15th century fortified islet have been converted in to fifty room luxury hotel. From 1960s to the 1980s, the resort was visited by many celebrities, including Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Princess Margaret, Carlo Ponti, Monica Vitti and Kirk Douglas.
Kotor, a town of rich cultural tradition and one of the best preserved medieval settlements in the Adriatic ; protected by UNESCO as part of the world cultural heritage. Visit the Old Town, Castel St. John - Illyrian Fort , Town Clock Tower , Maritime Museum , St. Tripun Cathedral (Sveti Tripun) and the church of St. Luke (Sveti Luka). Enjoy also dining in nice traditional restaurants.
Explore Perast , a sleepy baroque town on the stunning Bay of Kotor. See Museum of the Church St. Nicolas having a rich collection of relics, silver and wooden crosses chalices, icons and baroque paintings. Enjoy walking on the narrow waterfront road and dine in a stylish restaurant. The charming town overlooks two islets: one is called Sveti Đorđe (St. George) and the other Gospa od Škrpjela (Our Lady of the Rocks), and each has a picturesque chapel. Gospa od Škrpjela is particularly interesting given that it is the only artificially-built island in the Adriatic, with an area of 3,030 m² — it was built upon a rock (Škrpjel) after two Venetian sailors from Perast found a picture of the Virgin Mary on it in 1452. Herceg Novi , a medieval town at the entrance into Boka Kotorska , founded by the Bosnian King Trtko I , in 1382. Its defensive role is witnessed by numerous fortresses and towers. Visit the Forte Mare, Spanjola and Kanli Kula fortresses , Sahat tower (Clock tower).Today , Herceg Novi also known as a spa and health center ; nearby Igalo has an abudance of healing mud called “igalisko blafo” (igalo mud) and minerak water springs called “igaljske slatine” (Igalo water springs).
Explore Mamula Island - the Fortress , Zanjice Beach and the Blue Cave by a boat trip from Herceg Novi.