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Montenegro

HIGHLIGHT

Durmitor National Park is unique and breathtaking. When visiting Montenegro, it simply cannot be missed. 

Montenegro

A Hidden Gem of Coastal Beauty and Mountain Adventure

Montenegro is a hidden gem with breathtaking coastal towns like Kotor and Budva, dramatic mountain landscapes, and pristine national parks. Its compact size makes it easy to explore, from the beaches of the Adriatic to the wild beauty of Durmitor National Park, where adventure seekers can go rafting or hiking. People are flocking to Montenegro as it has the perfect appeal to nature lovers, while its luxury resorts and vibrant nightlife cater to high-end travelers.
It’s a great addition to Croatia, Bosnia, and Albania, offering a diverse mix of coastal and inland experiences. Travelers often pair Montenegro with a road trip along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast or a scenic journey into Albania’s rugged mountains.

Why

Montenegro is truly one of my favorite countries to date. Even though their cuisine is mostly meat based, the unique natural landscape blew me away. It’s like if Yosemite and the Peak District in the UK had a baby. Plus there’s lakes all over and large winding rivers. Plus Med coast line, cool history, and walled cities. What more could you want?

Where

Located in Eastern Europe, Montenegro has Mediterranean coast line south of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. To the south you find Albania. Serbia and unrecognized Kosovo border in the east. The lake system that near to Croatia helps create the border between Croatia and Montenegro.

How

Go for at least a week, but two would be best. It’s a small country but it packed with wonderful outdoor adventure. Spend a few days on the coast at the beginning or end of your trip, then rent a car and spend five to eight days on a road trip. You’ll definitely want to spend a day or two in Kotor and longer in Dormitor National Park (if you love hiking).