About Montenegro
Montenegro
Montenegro — the pearl of the Mediterranean, unique in many ways is situated in the south of the Adriatic. There is nowhere else that you can find, in such a small place, so much natural wealth, beauty, mild beaches, clear lakes, fast rivers and gorgeous mountains – like you can in the small country of Montenegro. In the morning you can wake up along the beautiful Adriatic coast, have lunch on the banks of Skadar Lake, and enjoy the evening walks in the Montenegrin Mountains. Montenegro is a place that cannot leave you indifferent.
Montenegro is not only an excellent choice for your holidays, Montenegro has many other remarkable characteristics: history, culture, tradition, good weather conditions, clean air, beautiful nature, blue Adriatic Sea... Everyone should visit Montenegro sometime. This little country is part of the Balkans and part of the Mediterranean, near Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Italy and Albania. Despite its small size there are so many contrasts and so much natural beauty. Don't forget to take your camera because in Montenegro every view is like a photo from you dreams. You don't even need to stage your photos; just click and you can put the most beautiful photos from your holidays in your album
Montenegro is certainly one of the most interesting spots in the world. Located directly on the Adriatic coast, the small sea but at the same time the great gate of Erope. Even though it covers solely around 14.000 km2 and it only has about 670.000 citizens, its contribution to the world cultural heritage is impressive comparing its size ... Montenegro is a southern European and a Mediterranean country. It is one of the most southern European states and it comes out on the south part of the Adriatic Sea. About 500 km from Rome, 1.500 km from Paris, and Berlin, and about 2.000km west from Moscow, Montenegro lies on the Balkan Peninsula in the very heart of Europe.
Crystal clear water, white glowing rocks, beautyful beaches, impressive mountain ecosystem, summit that touch the sky, fascinating lakes and rivers, breathaking canyons, untouched nature and warm hospitality- you will find all this and much more in Montenegro!
But like a colorful mosaic the many fascination facets to a bright picture are composed a small country.
300 Kilometers of coast offers a splendid combination fo Sun, Sea and Land with small and large bays.
Not only the coast, the the Interior impresses the visitor with magnificent natural beaty. Every stay in one of the national Parks Durmitor, Skadar Lake, Lovcen, and Biogrdska Gora is a unique experience. 39000 Hectaree National Pakr Duritor is protected by UNSECO as world heritage. The Tara Canyon, the deepest Canyon in Europe and the second one in the world located in its territory. There are 48 mountain peaks that are more than 2000 meters an 18 Lakes of which the Black Lake is the most famous.
Budva
Budva is a coastal town in Montenegro. It has around 15,000 inhabitants, and is a centre of Budva municipality. The coastal area around Budva, called the Budvanska rivijera, is the centre of Montenegro's tourism, and is well known for its sandy beaches, diverse nightlife, and beautiful examples of Mediterranean architecture. Budva is 2,500 years old, which makes it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic sea coast. Due to its nightlife, Budva is popular among young people. They move in crowds from open-air clubs that are lined along the main promenade, and then to closed nightclubs around 01:00am, which are usually crowded until morning. Budva also boasts some of the highest prices of drinks and food in the region. Budva's most famous beach is Mogren. Nestled in-between several large cliffs it is accessed by a 500 m pathway from Budva's Old town. Other beaches within official city limits include Ričardova glava (Richard's Head), Pizana, Slovenska (Slovenian Beach), Guvance. Many other beaches are located just outside of Budva in smaller adjacent towns and villages such as Bečići, Jaz, Trsteno, Maestral, Miločer, Sveti Stefan, Pržno and Kamenovo.
Due to its nightlife, Budva is popular among young people. They move in crowds from open-air clubs that are lined along the main promenade, and then to closed nightclubs around 01:00am, which are usually crowded until morning. Budva also boasts some of the highest prices of drinks and food in the region.
Budva's most famous beach is Mogren. Nestled in-between several large cliffs it is accessed by a 500 m pathway from Budva's Old town. Other beaches within official city limits include Ričardova glava (Richard's Head), Pizana, Slovenska (Slovenian Beach), Guvance. Many other beaches are located just outside of Budva in smaller adjacent towns and villages such as Bečići, Jaz, Trsteno, Maestral, Miločer, Sveti Stefan, Pržno and Kamenovo.