Attractions in Montenegro
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Our Lady of the Rocks, a 17th-century church, stands on one of two small islands in the Bay of Kotor, just off the coast of Perast. Surrounded by mountain peaks […]
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Working its way inland from Montenegro’s Adriatic Coast, the Bay of Kotor, known locally as Boka, resembles a fjord and stands as one of Europe’s great natural beauties. Surrounded by […]
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Nestled into Montenegro’s steep Bay of Kotor, Kotor Old Town is a well-preserved medieval gem. Surrounded by stone walls that ascend the limestone cliffs, the town’s narrow, winding streets are […]
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Burrowed into the Adriatic-washed cliffs of Montenegro’s Lustica Peninsula, near the Bay of Kotor, the Blue Cave, also known as the Blue Grotto, is a natural wonder sculpted by millennia […]
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Nestled between the UNESCO-listed walled city of Kotor and the towering mountains, St. Tryphon Cathedral stands as a testament to Montenegro’s rich history. Rebuilt multiple times from the 12th to […]
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Straddling the border between Montenegro and Albania, Lake Skadar is a vast and serene body of water, rich in avian life and dotted with historical ruins. In Montenegro, the towns […]
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High in the Dinara Alps of Montenegro, Lovćen National Park encompasses the majestic Mount Lovćen and its surrounding landscapes. The park is celebrated for its panoramic views and rich biodiversity, […]
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Nestled in the rugged mountains of Montenegro near Niksic, Ostrog Monastery is a significant pilgrimage site dedicated to St. Basil of Ostrog. The complex’s Church of the Presentation houses the […]
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Nestled in the northeastern fringes of Kotor Old Town, the Church of St. Luke stands as one of the city’s oldest churches, dating back to 1195. Despite its modest Romanesque […]
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Built in 1602, the Kotor Clock Tower stands as one of the most recognizable landmarks in Kotor Old Town. Located on the Square of the Arms, the largest square in […]
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Snaking through Montenegro’s lush Durmitor National Park, the 94-mile (151-kilometer) UNESCO-listed Tara River Canyon is Europe’s deepest gorge and one of its longest. The canyon’s dramatic walls rise steeply from […]
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Nestled between the beaches of Budva, Montenegro, the Old Town is a compact area characterized by stone houses with vibrant orange roofs. Encircled by historic walls, this medieval enclave features […]
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Nestled between the Adriatic Sea and a steep, verdant hillside, Mogren Beach in Budva offers a slender stretch of sand for visitors. The beach is divided into two parts by […]
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The Montenegro Niagara Falls, located outside of Podgorica, may not live up to the grandeur suggested by their name, but they offer a charming and picturesque retreat. The clear turquoise […]
Kotor’s UNESCO-protected walls, dating back to the Middle Ages and primarily constructed between the 4th and 14th centuries, encircle Kotor Old Town and the mountain behind it. Visitors can walk […]