Travel to Montenegro
The most cosmopolitan place is Budva Podgorica west of the capital, on the Adriatic coast, which-not by chance the locals call "Mykonos". Within walking distance from the city, lovers of calm and relaxation will love the beach Sveti Stefan with the idyllic atmosphere and the crystal clear blue waters (and attract celebrities!). The party in Budva never ending summer: known DJs setting the pace of the decks, plenty of alcohol flowing and Almara and Astoria beaches chock filled with people dancing. Must resort and Kotor, Montenegro to the northwest, near the border with Croatia. It is a picturesque town (World Heritage Site of UNESCO) with cathedrals dating from the 5th century, while along the coast of the formed unique fjord. The beaches Racica Alibaba and attract hordes of vacationers. As for nightlife, holds many surprises, with cozy bars and relaxing bar-restaurants.
What to see
Durmitor National ParkIn majestic mountain scenery, numbering eighteen lakes and is a must choice for nature lovers and hiking. Located about 30 minutes drive away, is the famous canyon Tara, the largest in Europe, with a depth of 1,300 m. And a length of 80 km. From November until March the Durmitor is transformed into a winter resort as gathered here thousands of skiers from across Europe.LusticaIn the South of Montenegro, has many small bays. It is ideal for day trips from Herceg Novi. Visit beach Dobrec, which will only reach by sea. Must option is the boat tour in Plava Spilja (Blue Cave).Mouth of KotorIt is the largest fjord in southern Europe. Has a width of 350 m. And is the deepest of the Mediterranean. Enclosed by giant gorge Verige and Dalmatian Alps.Sveti StefanThe island-hotel St. Stephen is only 5 km. From Budva and connected with the rest of the coast by a thin line of pink sand! It was once a small fishermen village with residents while longer among the most famous paradise for the international jet set.Old Town of Stari BarWithin walking distance from Bar, visit the ruins of the old town of Stari Bar, to highlight the citadel of the 5th century.Lake SkadarNear the border with Albania, the largest lake in the Balkans. Bird Refuge and ideal place for endless bike, enchants visitors with its natural beauty and moments of peace offering. Along the built monasteries and traditional stone houses.Savina MonasteryIn Herceg Novi, built in the 11th century and has spectacular views of the magnificent Bay of Kotor. Gothic frescoes adorn the interior of the small church, while the more you will see an interesting iconostasis.
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