MONTENEGRO COAST - MAIN CENTRES
The cities on the Montenegrin coast will definitely seduce you with their charm, diversity and the Mediterranean air. From Ulcinj (which used to be a pirate town but today represents a tourist haven), Bar (a town rich in historic monuments, with the new, modern city centre, port, marina and hotels), Budva (which represents the tourist metropolis of Montenegro, covering the area from Buljarica, through Petrovac and St. Stefan, all the way to Jaz beach), through Tivat (a beautiful, calm town), Kotor (protected by UNESCO as part of the world cultural heritage), up to Herceg Novi (an irresistible tourist town, rich in greenery, flowers, stairs and beautiful historic structures), each town tells a story of its own. In each one of them you can find restaurants with home-made food and fish specialities, cafés with beautiful terraces and excellent cocktails, hotels with pleasant staff and unforgettable views of the sea. You can find a most beautiful sunset, an explosion of colours and emotions, contrasts between the mountains and the coastline only on the Montenegrin coast.
If you visit the Montenegrin coast once, you will always be happy to come back.
ULCINJ
his town is in the far south of the Montenegrin coast. With its natural charms, Ulcinj is perfect for tourism. The longest sandy beach on the Adriatic (the Big Beach is 13 km long) - Ada Bojana, the splendid river island with more magnificent sandy beaches, the unique cove Valdanos with numerous old olive trees in the background, the reconstructed old town within Ulcinj (rich in interesting restaurants, cafés, galleries and hotels) and many other interesting sites make Ulcinj a unique place, attractive for many tourists.
Ulcinj is a town that you definitely have to see.
BAR
Bar represents a modern town that is expanding every day. Although it is a port town, it is amazingly clean and has many developed green areas. Around it there are many tourist attractions. The old town of Bar, Haj Nehaj Fortress, with the remnants from the 15 th century fortress and the castle of King Nikola, represent the historic and cultural monuments of this town. There's an olive tree that is more than 2000 years old and Skadar lake, with one of the biggest habitats of birds, as well as a large number of monasteries and churches for the visitors who enjoy this type of tourism. Numerous festivals and cultural events, such as: the International TV Festival, Meetings Under The Old Olive Tree, the Bar Chronicle.
Developed beaches and coves such as Canj and Dobre Vode will make you come back to Bar.
PETROVAC
Petrovac is a small town situated close to the town-hotel of Sveti Stefan. Its beaches - Perazica Do, Lucice, Sveta Nedjelja and Buljarice - belong to the most beautiful beaches of the Budva Riviera. When it comes to the cultural and historic monuments, there are mosaics from the 3 rd century and the Fortress Castello, built by the Venetians in the 16 th century. For those who like the sea, the real attraction is the two small islands of Katic and Sveta Nedjelja.
SVETI STEFAN I MILOCER
Sveti Stefan, the town-hotel, is situated on an island that is connected to the mainland by a sandbank which has two beaches with an interesting reddish colour. This community, now an exclusive resort, was built by the traders and fishermen in the 15 th century, who decided to live there. In 1960 it was transformed into a town-hotel, owing to our famous painters, Lubarda and Milunovic, who recognised this old town as a tourist attraction. Sveti Stefan hosted many celebrities, such as Sofia Loren, Monica Vitti, Willie Brandt, Bobby Fisher, Silvester Stalone, Claudia Schiffer, Ingemar Stenmark.
Mlocer is situated near Sveti Stefan and used to be a summer retreat of the Karadjordjevic Royal Family. With a large number of rare plants, a beautiful beach and the exceptional service, the hotels and villas in Milocer guarantee an excellent vacation.
BUDVA
Budva is the metropolis of the Montenegrin tourism, due to the numerous beaches that attract the tourists with their beauty, thus transforming thi