Montenegro Travel Guide Overview Montenegro, which literally means Black Mountain, lives up to it’s name it it’s large mountain terrain along the coast of the Adriatic. This […]
Artificially created along with the construction of Mratinje Dam on the Piva River, Lake Piva is the second largest lake in Montenegro. Take a boat cruise of […]
Enjoy bird watching, cultural-historical monuments, festivals, cruising, water sports, and much more in this lake with Roughly 400 square kilometres. If you are an outdoor enthusiast that […]
This active monastery in the central part of the country is known for its religious art housed in two churches—the Church of the Dormition and the smaller […]
Built almost entirely into a vertical rock face, Ostrog is something of an architectural marvel. It houses the remains of Saint Basil of Ostrog and is the […]
This park is home to one of Europe’s three remaining virgin forests, which have mature ecosystems as a result of being more or less untouched by man. […]
Situated in the Bay of Kotor, this is one of the planet’s most amazing marine regions. The coastal community that has built up around the area makes […]
Best known for the Tara River canyon, which has the deepest gorges in Europe, Durmitor National Park was formed thousands of years ago by glaciers. In winter, […]
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