A two-week stay is ideal for a good overview of the country as a whole and discover its amazing variety of landscapes. Over the size of a French region, there are five national parks, beaches, a coastline carved of fascinating beauty and mountains whose whole parts are pristine from all urbanization.
Day 1: Visit of Tivat
Day 2: Directorate Kotor
Day 3: Kotor's mouths
Day 4: Kotor, medieval
Day 5: Swimming in Budva
Day 6: Bar, the fortified
Day 7: Ulcinj and his immense beach
Day 8: Lake Skadar
Day 9: The Lovcen assault
Day 10: The Canyon of Mrtvica
Day 11: Hiking and picnic
Day 12: Durmitor National Park
Day 13: Hiking and rafting
Day 14: Discovering monasteries
Arrival at Tivat airport. Visit of the city, swimming.
Herceg Novi, a small town located in the very beginning of Kotor Bay. Walk in its flowered alleys, discover the fortifications left in heritage by the various occupants of the city.
Discover the mouths of Kotor and the small coastal towns of Perast and Dobrota where palate and temples still bear witness to the spirit of adventure and the overseas success of its sailors.
Kotor, one of the most preserved medieval towns in this part of the Mediterranean basin.
Head for Budva, stop at Sveti Stefan, the old fishing village transformed into a top-of-the-range hotel island. In Budva, a stroll through the old town surrounded by ramparts. Lunch in a fish restaurant in Przno or Rafailovici and swimming.
Visit of the old fortified city, the largest archeological site of medieval origin in the country. Lunch in the paved street, late afternoon at the beach or at the swimming pool at the panoramic restaurant in Dobra Voda.
Ulcinj, the most southern city of Montenegro. Visit of its old town, built on a rocky promontory and discovery of its picturesque fruit and vegetable market. Balade along the Velika Plaza, an immense 12 km long sandy beach. Meal at Ada Bojana, on the river estuary next to the bridge.
Discovery of Skadar Lake. Night in Virpazar or Podgorica.
Excursion to Mount Lovcen in the morning (mausoleum of the poet Njegos) and visit Cetinje in the afternoon (royal palace and museums). Meal at Konak, one of the best traditional restaurants in the country.
One day hike in the canyon of Mrtvica.
Biogradska Gora National Park. Picnic by lake or hiking in park forests. Night in Mojkovac.
Direction Zabljak and the Durmitor National Park, classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1980.
Hikes in the park, idleness on the shores of Lac Noir or all-terrain vehicle expedition on the small circular road crossing the mountain range or rafting down the Tara canyon.
Back to Podgorica. Visit on the way to the monastery of Moraca, then to the monastery of Ostrog.
Each Travel Idea is customizable according to your wishes