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Kotor
Kotor, founded in the fifth century BCE, is one of the oldest cities in Montenegro. It sits on the Bay of Kotor, and is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Medieval-era Old Town, fortified since the time of Roman emperor Justinian; and the fortifications themselves, which were upgraded during the time of the Venetians (who called the city Cattaro). Kotor Cathedral, one of the oldest buildings in town, is one of only two Catholic cathedrals in the country.
Visit and explore the Mount Lovcen, Our Lady of the Rocks Church, Kotor Cathedral, Kotor Old Town, St. George Island, Mount Vrmac, Fortress of St. John, Fortifications of Kotor, Kampana Tower, and so much more.
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Montenegro Coast
Montenegro is an up-and-coming Adriatic beach destination, boasting over 180 miles of coastline. Perhaps overlooked in favor of countries like Croatia, Montenegro has a lot to offer the jetsetting traveler, and the Montenegrins are proud of their 120 beaches and beachside resort towns such. (Fun fact: The beach in Ulcinj stretches on for nearly 20 uninterrupted miles.
Visit and discover a lot of Bars, Becici, Budva, Petrovac, Sveti Stefan, Ulcinj, Jaz Beach, and so much more.
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Podgorica
Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, sits at the confluence of two rivers, the Ribnica and the Moraca. Inhabited since the Stone Age, Montenegro's cultural and economic epicenter has been ruled not just by the Montenegrins but also by the Ottomans and the Serbs, the latter of whom named the city Titograd. Today's Podgorica is largely made up of historic buildings from the Ottoman era and urban sprawl from the Yugoslav postwar era.
Visit and discover the Dajbabe Monastery, Lake Skadar, Adzi-Pasa Bridge, Ribnica and Moraca Rivers, Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Independence Square, Natural History Museum of Montenegro, and so much more.
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Budva
Budva is a main spot for tourism because of its coastal area called the Budva riviera, known for its well-preserved medieval walled city, sandy beaches, diverse and vibrant nightlife. This is the most crowded and most popular tourist resort in Montenegro and for this reason it is often referred to as the "Montenegrin Miami". Budva is also rich in history. This city is actually 2,500 years old, which makes it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast. The Stari Grad (Old Town) is almost a mini Dubrovnik with marbled streets and Venetian walls rising from the clear waters below while the Citadela offers striking views.
Visit and explore the Budva Old Town, Saint Ivan Church, Podmaine Monastery, Mogren beach, Museum of the City of Budva, Budva Citadel, Budva Riviera and so much more.
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Budva
Budva is a main spot for tourism because of its coastal area called the Budva riviera, known for its well-preserved medieval walled city, sandy beaches, diverse and vibrant nightlife. This is the most crowded and most popular tourist resort in Montenegro and for this reason it is often referred to as the "Montenegrin Miami". Budva is also rich in history. This city is actually 2,500 years old, which makes it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast. The Stari Grad (Old Town) is almost a mini Dubrovnik with marbled streets and Venetian walls rising from the clear waters below while the Citadela offers striking views.
Visit and explore the Budva Old Town, Saint Ivan Church, Podmaine Monastery, Mogren beach, Museum of the City of Budva, Budva Citadel, Budva Riviera and so much more.
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Petrovac
Several kilometers up the coast from Budva and south of Sveti Stefan lies Petrovac - one of the coast`s more laid back and stylish resorts. Yet unblemished by high-rise hotels, it retains a tranquil air absent from many of the other resorts along this particular stretch of coastline. The town`s main beach is a magnificent crescent-shaped bay formed of a reddish gravelly sand and is backed by an attractive green tree lined promenade. Along the promenade, and particularly at the north end of the bay, you will find an abundance of bars, cafes and excellent seafood restaurants.
Visit and discover the great Luchica Beach, Petrovac Beach, Perazica do Beach, Buljarica Beach, and so much more.
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Sveti Stefan
The picturesque and unique Sveti Stefan peninsula, has turned into a hotel city about sixty years ago. No matter how many photos you look at, none will prepare you for what visitors will see. Moreover, visitors can enjoy the view of the magnificent island and walk around the white sanded surrounding beaches. Furthermore, for the people who take the Adriatic Highway from Budva to Petrovac, a 15-minute drive from the city center, on the right you will see the picturesque Sveti Stefan peninsula.
Visit and discover the great Ostrog Monastery, Praskvica Monastery, Sveti Stefan Beach, King`s Beach, Park and Garden Milocher, Lipa Cave, Crvena Glavica Beach and much more.