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How to Visit Montenegro's Interesting Places in One Day: Great Montenegro Tour

How to Visit Montenegro's Interesting Places in One Day: Great Montenegro Tour

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Montenegro is a haven for adventure holidays! This is the country full of history, natural miracles and beautiful places to visit.

If you’re wondering how to visit Montenegro’s interesting places, and which ones in one day, you can find the answers in the following.  

First of all, we will present Kotor.

The old town of Kotor , which is placed on UNESCO’s „The world natural and cultural inheritance” list, is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in this part of the Mediterranean. It was succeeded in preserving its original form, so typical of towns between the XII and the XIV century. The cultural inheritance of this town is enriched by the unique architectural styles and the ambient atmosphere.

The Gulf of Kotor (Boka Kotorska) cuts deeply into the coastline of the southern part of the Adriatic Sea, creating four spectacular bays ringed in mountains, the “fjords” of the Mediterranean.

This city has amazing charm and a lot of beautiful legends. You will fell in love with this city, and want to return again and again.

Lovćen is a mountain range in the system of Dinaric Alps, which rises steep from the edge of Adriatic area, above coastal Montenegro. From Lovćen you can enjoy in magnificent view to amazing Boka Kotorska bay, one of the most beautiful scenery in whole Montenegro. National Park encompasses the central and the highest part of Lovćen mountain massif. It was proclaimed a national park in 1952.

Cetinje is a town of immense historical heritage which was founded in the 15th century. It became the center for Montenegrin life through being both a cradle of Montenegrin culture and Orthodox religious center. The authentic Montenegrin architecture will serve as a time-machine that will take you through its rich history.

Aligned with bright colored houses you can see former embassies from the past century proudly decorating the main street of this royal city. Walking through the city you can see the most important monuments that are distinguished by their beauty and historical relevance - Monastery of Cetinje, Biljarda (residence of Peter II Petrović Njegoš), King Nikola’s Palace, Court Church at Ćipur, etc…

River Crnojević

The place itself keeps remnants of historical buildings from the time of Ivan Crnojević such as cellar of a building destroyed long ago which is associated with the work of the so called Print House of Obod (Obodska štamparija), where the first Cyrillic book “Oktoih prvoglasnik” was printed in 1494. Apart from that, the first pharmacy in Montenegro was opened there as well as the first arms workshop. In the early 20th century the factory “Marica” produced nacre – pearl made of fish scales.

In the 19th and the 20th century Rijeka Crnojevića was the biggest Montenegrin port and a leading trade center.

At the entrance to Rijeka Crnojevića there is a stone bridge called “Danilov most”. It was raised by Prince Danilo in 1853 in memoryof his father Stanko Petrović. Next to the bridge on the left he built a one-storey building known as “Mostina“ which is preserved until the present day.

Skadar Lake is the biggest lake in the Balkans. Due to its geographic position and sub Mediterranean climate, it is one of the most important habitats of swamp birds in Europe, right after the river Danube delta. There are around 280 bird species on the lake, including the rare curly pelican, which became a trademark of the National Park. Southern hinterland of the lake (Crmnica) is famous for the best vine in Montenegro.

Budva is the metropolis of Montenegrin tourism thanks to the great number of beaches that make this a most desirable tourist destination. Apart from its natural beauty, such as its bay islands and beaches, Budva is rich in historic monuments. Old town lies on a small peninsula and represents a treasure chest of culture heritage.

During the summer months it turns into a City Theatre with numerous local performances and shows from abroad. In the Stari Grad (old town) you can also visit many shops, cafés, restaurants and galleries. Monasteries Stanjevici, Podostrog, Rezevici i Gradiste are important historic and religious monuments of Budva. 

If you want to visit all these interesting places in Montenegro only for one day, it is possible with great 360monte agency and their Great Montenegro Tour.  

Also, if you are not in Kotor, you can book your bus ticket online using our web site and followed bus lines:

The Great Montenegro Tour in a one day escorted tour! This tour will take you to the lofty heights of Lovćen Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor, Adriatic and surrounding towns and mountains. Followed by a visit to the Old Royal Capital Cetinje, a scenic boat ride on the Crnojević River and onward to Budva’s Old Town, surrounded by beautiful beaches. A full day of exceptionally memorable highlights…  

Check why this tour is everyone’s first choice!

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