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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Visit beautiful Montenegro and stay in its lovely capital, Podgorica, as well as Tivat (part of stunning Boka Bay) and the welcoming shores of the Montenegro Coast. Stay in Ulcinj and Budva, with visits to historic Bar to see the fortress and the popular towns Sveti Stefan and Petrovac!. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into and out of Podgorica
Hotel for 3 nights in Podgorica
Transfer from Hotel in Podgorica to Hotel in Tivat via Milocer Park
Hotel for 2 nights in Tivat
Transfer from Hotel in Tivat to Hotel in Ulcinj via Fortress Old Bar
Hotel for 2 nights in Ulcinj
Transfer from Hotel in Ulcinj to Hotel in Budva via Petrovac and Sveti Stefan
Podgorica (10)Tivat (5)Montenegro Coast (7)Budva (2)Petrovac (1)Sveti Stefan (1)Ulcinj (3)
Trip Summary
3 nights in 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.
2 nights in Tivat
Tivat is located seven miles away from Kotor along Montenegro's northwestern coast, wedged between the Bay of Kotor and Mount Vrmac. One of the younger towns along the coast, Tivat has grown to become a must-see destination for those who love boating and yachting. Just in the last two generations Tivat has become one of the most popular ports of call for luxury yachts in all of the Adriatic.
Visit and discover the great Mount Vrmac, Porto Montenegro, Sveti Marko Island, Summer House Buca, Gornja Lastva, Big City Park, and so much more.
2 nights in Ulcinj
The Old Town in Ulcinj is one of the oldest urban architectural complexes along the Adriatic Sea. A cozy, antique, picturesque settlement with middle-aged, narrow streets and stone houses. On the upper, highest level there is the citadel-fortress with the powerful tower, dominating not only the old town, but the whole surrounding. The Palace, the Court, the mosque and the Slave Market are also part of this unique spot. Another reason so many people are attracted to Ulcinj is the beaches which are considered the best in Montenegro. Ulcinj also offers shops, traditional taverns and restaurants, some boasting amazing views with of the sea and the town below.
Discover the great Slave Market, Ulcinj Old Town, Seaman's Mosque, Aquarius White beach, Buzuku Montenegro Olive Oil, Sadiku Family Olive Grove, Small Beach, Valdanos Beach and so much more.
2 nights in 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.
<b>Montenegro</b> boasts over 180 miles of coastline and over 120 distinct beaches. The historic towns, many of which have beautifully-preserved Old Towns, are charming and captivating all at once. While the country is very rural in parts, much of the area is federally protected in national parks. There are great opportunities for outdoor recreation here, and Montenegro is one of the best places in Europe for a hiking vacation. These parks are great places to experience the amazing panoramic views that help make Montenegro so famous.
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.
Tivat is located seven miles away from Kotor along Montenegro's northwestern coast, wedged between the Bay of Kotor and Mount Vrmac. One of the younger towns along the coast, Tivat has grown to become a must-see destination for those who love boating and yachting. Just in the last two generations Tivat has become one of the most popular ports of call for luxury yachts in all of the Adriatic.
Visit and discover the great Mount Vrmac, Porto Montenegro, Sveti Marko Island, Summer House Buca, Gornja Lastva, Big City Park, and so much more.
The Old Town in Ulcinj is one of the oldest urban architectural complexes along the Adriatic Sea. A cozy, antique, picturesque settlement with middle-aged, narrow streets and stone houses. On the upper, highest level there is the citadel-fortress with the powerful tower, dominating not only the old town, but the whole surrounding. The Palace, the Court, the mosque and the Slave Market are also part of this unique spot. Another reason so many people are attracted to Ulcinj is the beaches which are considered the best in Montenegro. Ulcinj also offers shops, traditional taverns and restaurants, some boasting amazing views with of the sea and the town below.
Discover the great Slave Market, Ulcinj Old Town, Seaman's Mosque, Aquarius White beach, Buzuku Montenegro Olive Oil, Sadiku Family Olive Grove, Small Beach, Valdanos Beach and so much more.
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.