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Montenegro: Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog Monastery Day Trip

1. Montenegro: Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog Monastery Day Trip

See the picturesque countryside of Montenegro on a guided day trip from Kotor, Budva, Tivat, or Herceg Novi with optional hotel transfers. Admire clear lakes, spectacular coasts, the famous Ostrog Monastery, and more. Take your first photo stop shortly after leaving Kotor and capture the beauty of two nearby islands, Our Lady of the Rocks and Saint George. Move to higher elevations for a second photo stop above Risan Bay. Continue to Nikšić, the second biggest city in Montenegro, and make another stop for pictures at the artificial Salty Lake. Take a much-needed breakfast break after your morning sightseeing and enjoy some tasty local food and drink (not included in the tour cost). Drive towards Mount Durmitor, where rocky peaks rise high into the sky. Pass dense pine and colorful deciduous forest. Stop at Đurđevića Tara Bridge, the highest in Europe when built in 1940. Cross the 365-meter-long bridge, 172 meters above the canyon floor if you´d like. Proceed to the hidden jewel of Durmitor National Park, the majestic Black Lake, among 18 glacial lakes above 1,500 meters on Durmitor Mountain. Altogether they are called "Mountain Eyes". Embark on a hike on the 4-kilometer trail around the lake. Stop at Žabljak, the highest town in the Balkans, located at 1,450 meters above sea level. Dine on a lunch of traditional Montenegrin food. Afterward, hit the road towards the most visited spiritual site in Montenegro, the Ostrog Monastery. Begin your ascent up the narrow and winding road close to sunset, enjoying spectacular views of the highly-perched monastery. View the relics of the monk Vasilije Ostroški, who founded the place. Return to Kotor at the end of your tour.

From Kotor, Budva, Tivat or Herceg Novi: Boka Bay Day Cruise

2. From Kotor, Budva, Tivat or Herceg Novi: Boka Bay Day Cruise

Discover the Bay of Kotor on an 8-hour cruise. Learn about the region's history and explore the natural landscapes. Visit a former prison sail around the bay, and swim in crystalline waters. Begin your excursion in Kotor, Budva, or Tivat. From here, your first stop of the day will be Bijela, where you will get the chance to have a refreshing swim. Visit the church and museum on the island before heading to the Blue Cave. Along the way, pass the entire length of UNESCO-protected Kotor Bay, before finally reaching the open sea. At the very entrance of Boka Bay, see the former fortified prison and concentration camp, Mamula. Circulate the island by boat to observe the wild interlace of history and nature. Then sail out until you reach the Blue Cave. Take a break at Porto Montenegro for lunch and explore the picturesque town. Then, sail back to Kotor, with another swimming break at the deep waters of the bay. Change into dry clothes and visit the church at the island Our Lady of the Rock. During the return trip, enjoy views of majestic mountains, caves, beaches, and historical sites.

Montenegro: Tara River Whitewater Rafting

3. Montenegro: Tara River Whitewater Rafting

Travel from Kotor, Budva or Tivat to the Tara River Canyon on this 12-hour excursion. The canyon is 1,333 meters deep, making it the deepest in Europe and the second-deepest in the world, after the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in the U.S. The river itself is 146 kilometers long, and most of it, including the canyon, is protected by UNESCO. The river is ideal for whitewater rafting and is characterized by its spectacular beauty and diversity of wildlife. Detailed Itinerary: 7:00 AM – Depart from Kotor, Budva or Tivat 10:30 AM – Arrive in Šćepan Polje and have breakfast 11:30 AM – Arrive in Brštanovica (starting point of rafting) 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM – Whitewater rafting on the most attractive rapids of the Tara River, short break, time for photos, swimming; arrival in Šćepan Polje, lunch at a restaurant on the river bank 4:00 PM – Return to Kotor, Budva or Tivat with a few stops possible en route

Whole Bay of Kotor Boat Tour on a Comfortable Ship

4. Whole Bay of Kotor Boat Tour on a Comfortable Ship

Admire the beauty of the Bay of Kotor on a boat trip departing from Tivat. Enjoy the views of the bay's mountains, cliffs, and shimmering blue waters, with stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, the Blue Cave, and the old town areas of Herceg Novi. Depart from Tivat in the morning and enjoy a panoramic view of the largest port for mega yachts in southern Europe, Porto Montenegro. Relax onboard the boat which is equipped with sundecks, showers, and a bar where you can purchase drinks and snacks. Head to the city of Kotor, there will be just a short stop there to pick up the guide and tourist group. After Kotor, cruise past the town of Perast before stopping on the artificial island, Our Lady of the Rocks. Here, visit the Catholic Church of the same name, where you will see the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary from the 15th century, the most venerated patron saint of Boka sailors. During the next part of the cruise, you can enjoy lunch onboard the boat before arriving at the Mirište lagoon. During this stop, you can visit the famous Blue Cave which has a variety of vibrant blue and green colors. On the way to the Blue Cave, pass by the famous fishing village of Rose and the fortress of Mamula, a mysterious landmark of Montenegro with unique architecture. Finally, travel towards the city of Herceg Novi. Walk with your guide to the old town area and discover the fortresses of Forte Mare, Kanli Kula, and Španjola. After Herceg Novi, set off on the return journey to Tivat, passing Saint Marco Island on the way, the largest in the area.

From Kotor: Private Budva and Sveti Stefan Van Tour

5. From Kotor: Private Budva and Sveti Stefan Van Tour

Embark on an unforgettable journey of Montenegro’s most popular coastline towns with us. We will take you on a short but nice trip to the beautiful Budva, the bride of the Adriatic, you will admire the vastness of the sea and the beautiful horizon as well as its beaches and the famous hotel Sveti Stefan Island to tell you a story in a duet. Our team will advise you on various legends and stories that will leave you breathless. After a short break and beautiful photos, we will take you to the city of Budva. Budva walking tour will be insightful and relaxing. Due to its rich history, it is one of the most famous cities in Montenegro. The old city center is picturesquely situated on a rather small peninsula, and its narrow winding streets hide a multitude of historic buildings, churches and small squares that will delight you. The medieval city fortress is called the Citadel. In your free time, you can drink coffee on the famous Ricardova head beach. You can take a picture with the statue of a ballerina that hides an incredible story that you will find out by watching this bride of the Adriatic. We can't get bored of Budva, but let's move on. However, history is not all we’re gonna uncover on this tour. During your free time, you will have the freedom to enjoy its beaches and typical Adriatic charm and maybe taste some local dishes or excellent wine and rakija. We arrive above Sveti Stefan. Sveti Stefan is the most luxurious and most beautiful place on the Montenegrin coast. Sveti Stefan is connected to the mainland by a narrow stone passage. Every building has its own story.During the business, this fashionable place was visited by many celebrities such as Sophia Loren, Sidney Poitier, Sylvester Stallone, Jeremy Irons, Alberto Moravia, English Princess Margaret, Italian King Umberto II, McNamara, Rockefeller, and others. In the recent period, the guests were Naomi Campbell, Ronaldinho, Novak Djokovic, Dan Bilzerian, David Beckham and other notable personalities.There are three churches on the island itself. On the way back, we go back along the old Milocer road. Which was better known as Queen's Park. We pass by Przno, a fishing village, and exit onto the main road that will take us back to where we started. Tour plan •00:00-00:45 photo stop on Vidikovac Budva (viewpoint) •00:45-00:50 drive to Budva •00:50-02:50 free time in Budva •02:50-03:10 drive to Sveti tefan (photoview) •03:10-03:30 photo stop to Sveti Stefan •03:30-04:30 drive to Kotor

Montenegro:Kotor, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks Private Tour

6. Montenegro:Kotor, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks Private Tour

Explore 2 of the cultural icons of Montenegro's coast on a tour of Perast and Kotor. Depart from Kotor, Budva or Tivat and enjoy a drive towards the small, man-made islands near Perast. Discover a sophisticated urban complex of a great number of public buildings, especially along the waterfront, despite its diminutive size. Then, take the boat to Our Lady of the Rocks and explore the most famous island in Montenegro. According to legend, the island was created over the centuries by local seamen who kept an ancient oath after finding an icon of the Madonna and Child on July 22, 1452.  Upon returning from each successful voyage, they laid a rock in the bay and, over time, the island gradually emerged from the water. The custom of throwing rocks into the sea is alive today. Get the chance to visit the church and museums of Our Lady of the Rocks. Then, return to Perast for some free time to soak up the charming atmosphere of the quietest town in Boka Bay. Proceed back to Kotor to investigate the tremendously rich history of the town on a walking tour with a professional guide. Journey through the history of the former inhabitants, including the Ottomans, Venetians and Christians.

From Kotor, Budva, Tivat: Skadar Lake Boat Tour & Wine

7. From Kotor, Budva, Tivat: Skadar Lake Boat Tour & Wine

Are you ready for a perfectly tailored tour that gives a complete impression of Montenegro’s breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine? We start the adventure with two stops with beautiful views of Budva and the island of Sveti Stefan. We continue the picturesque drive to the small fishing village of Virpazar. Virpazar is a fairytale place at the crossroads where many different roads intertwine. Virpazar also has three stone bridges, sung in old folk songs. The well-known picnic spot is the main transit station for cruises on the largest lake in the Balkans and for visiting cultural and historical monuments, monasteries and fortifications concentrated on picturesque islands called Gorica. Sandy beaches, authentic rural architecture, and vineyards are an integral part of the landscape that offers visitors a rich table of fresh lake fish and high-quality Crmnik wines. We board the ship and proceed with stunning photos and scenic drives. The largest lake in the Balkans appears on our way - Lake Skadar (70% in Montenegro, fully protected as a National Park - 30% remains in Albania). Known as a paradise for birds and fish, this place offers a unique insight into the Montenegrin wilderness. If you are lucky, we will see a magnificent pelican that nests on these waters. After a relaxing one -hour boat ride, we go to the most famous winery "Plantaže", which will tell us its story with its different tastes. Not only will a enjoy the remarkable sights of Many millions of vines but you will also try the Best of what 13 jul Plantaze has to Offer including vine sont that grows in this area only "vranac ". After that, you will have lunch in and we are ready to leave. Tour Plan •00:00-00:35 photo stop on Vidikovac Budva (viewpoint) •00:35-00:50 photo stop on Sveti Stefan (viewpoint) •00:50-01:30 Arrival at Vipazar Skadar lake •01:30-02:30 boat ride •02:30-03:00 drive to winery •03:00-04:00 wine and tasting •04:00-05:30 lunch •05:30-07:00 drive to Kotor

Montenegro: Private Cetinje/Dajbabe/Ostrog Monasteries Tour

8. Montenegro: Private Cetinje/Dajbabe/Ostrog Monasteries Tour

The first thing we will visit is the Cetinje Monastery.. The monastery is very important because it represents the epicenter of culture, literacy and education in Montenegro. It was demolished and reconstructed several times, and after one invasion by Suleiman Pasha, no one was able to restore its beauty. The Cetinje monastery is also extremely important due to the fact that Christian treasures are kept in its modest chambers. Segments of the Holy Cross, the hand of John the Baptist, and the relics of Saint Peter of Cetinje are preserved in the monastery, making it one of the most spiritually rich guardians of the Christian world. Words are superfluous, so go along the Cetinje Monastery and pay your respects to the greatest Christian relics. By visiting the Dajbaba monastery, breathe in the spirit of harmony and get to know the primordial religion. Under the Dajbaba hill, not far from the capital of Montenegro - Podgorica, is the Dajbaba monastery. This monastery was built in 1897 on the basis of a miraculous vision that the shepherd Petko had, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. What is fascinating is the fact that the monastery itself is carved into the rock and that the space in the cave was originally and only used. It existed so that space could be expanded later, which gave it the shape of a church. At its base, the Dajbabe monastery has an inscribed church in the shape of a cross. The entrance porch with bell towers is the only part of the monastery that is outside the rock of the actual cave. Inside the monastery, the relics of Saint Simeon of Dajbap are preserved. The monastery is special because of the harmony between man and nature, between what God created and what God created. On this occasion, the man understood the message and did not destroy nature, but adopted it. For the end, we leave the most visited and famous monastery in Montenegro. It is dedicated to Saint Vasilij Ostroška, who lived in the 17th century, and whose relics are still here today. It is believed that his holy body was found intact, seven years after his death. It is carved into a steep rock, at an incredible 900 meters above sea level. The monastery is known for the miracles that still take place today, and it has become one of the most visited places of pilgrimage that gathers believers from all over the world, regardless of religion. After that, we go to the Koliba restaurant for lunch. There you will have the opportunity to try the traditional dishes of Montenegro. On the way back, we will take a photo break with a view of the sea. Tour plan •00:00-01:00 drive to Cetinje Monastery •01:00-01:30 visit Cetinje Monastery •01:30-02:15 drrive to Dajbabe Monstery •02:15-02:45 visit Dajbabe monastery •02:45-03:45 drive to Monastery Ostrog •03:45-04:15 visit to Monastery Ostrog •04:15-05:15 lunch in restaurant Koliba •05:00-07:00 drive to Kotor

From Montenegro: Dubrovnik Private Tour with Transfer

9. From Montenegro: Dubrovnik Private Tour with Transfer

During his visit to Dubrovnik, the famous English writer George Bernard Shaw said: "Those who are looking for heaven on earth should come to Dubrovnik." A tour of the world's second-most-visited open-air museum will surely amaze you. During your free time in the Old Town, you can visit numerous cultural monuments, museums, churches, palaces, towers, meeting places for lovers, a promenade, and a swimming pool - the famous Porporela. We start the adventure by driving to the ferry, where you will enjoy the view of the sea for about 10 minutes. We continue the journey with a scenic drive through Herceg Novi, a town that is recognizable for its mimosas and numerous stairs. It is also the city of the "sun" due to a large number of sunny days a year. Bring your passport because we're crossing the border, it can be crowded, so you'll have to wait in comfortable cars. But Dubrovnik is a city that should be visited, so crowds are not a problem for us. After crossing the border, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the city of Cavtat and the Dubrovnik Riviera. Before arriving in the Old Town of Dubrovnik, we will take a photo break at the most beautiful Viewpoint of Dubrovnik and Lokrum Island. You could see that island on postcards. It is known as Peacock Island. The journey continues to the very entrance to the Old Town. There are no cars in the old city and little alleyways run off the main boulevards. They’re filled with restaurants, shops, old homes, and photo opportunities. You can stroll down the Stradun and walk the wall of Dubrovnik.Dubrovnik it was historically known as Ragusa It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, a seaport, and the center of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. In 1979, the city of Dubrovnik was added to the Unesco list of World Heritage Sites in recognition of its outstanding medieval architecture and fortified old town. You can have lunch in one of the Mediterranean restaurants or have a coffee in Stradun or discover all the Game of Thrones filming locations inside and around Dubrovnik's Old Town. When all that is over, it passes through the new city of Dubrovnik. Where you will be enchanted by its beauty from the car. Tour plan •00:00-00:50 drive to Herceg Novi( ferry ride 10 min.) •00:50-01:15 arrival at the border •01:15-02:15 Viewpoint of Dubrovnik and Lokrum Island •02:00-02:30 drive to Dubrovnik •02:30-06:30 visit Dubrovnik old town •06:30-09:00 drive to Kotor

From Kotor: Perast, Lady of the Rock, and Kotor Guided Tour

10. From Kotor: Perast, Lady of the Rock, and Kotor Guided Tour

Start the day with a comfortable thirty-minute drive to the Sarmatian village of Perasta, where you will witness the life of the locals. The city was built by wealthy seafaring families, which later became a famous art colony. In this period, 16 Baroque palaces, 17 Catholic churches and two Orthodox churches were built. Perast is home to some of the most beautiful palaces along the Adriatic coast. This is a city of steep stone streets, flower shops, churches, closed windows, the incredible islands of St. George and Our Lady of the Shells, a city of legends, sailors and famous captains. Last but not least, Perast is home to the famous Peraška cake. This old baroque city attracted many writers, poets, actors and painters with its charm. Drunk. Once you get there, you'll be back again. We continue our journey with a fast and picturesque drive to the most important sanctuary of Boka Kotorska. The unusual church of Our Lady of the rocks in the Byzantine style presents your eyes with beautiful works of art and tapestries.The Island Gospa od Skrpjela, was made as an artificial island, which according to the stories was made by the seaman from Perast and Kotor, who on their big sail boats brought big stones. On the island there is a church. According to a legend, fisherman from Perast, after a shipwreck near the island, have found a icon of the Holy Mother of God with the Christ on a sea rock, so as the customs say they vowed to build a church on the island. After the beautiful Lady of the Rocks, the pearl of the Adriatic, we will visit the old town of Kotor, we go to visit the old town of Kotor. Kotor is a cultural, educational, economic and sports center of this area. Its location in the most beautiful bay in the Mediterranean Sea and the impressive medieval Old town was the reason why UNESCO included this town in the list of the World`s Heritage Sites. Well preserved 4,5 km long wall was protecting this town, nowadays it is a challenge to visitors who desire to reach its highest point- the San Giovanni fortress. Once you enter the Old town through the Sea Gate, the old Clock Tower will welcome you and tell you that you are right on time to explore the charming streets and squares of this wealthy town. Passing by the palaces of the noble families, you will feel the spirit of Venetian culture and architecture. Suddenly the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, patron and protector of Kotor, will appear in front of you and amaze you with its simple beauty. Only a few steps further there is the Maritime museum, home of the long naval history and tradition of Kotor and the whole of Boka bay. You will have plenty of time to wander around, enjoy a cup of coffee on the main square or even visit Greenmarket near the Sea gate. Tour plan •00:00-00:30 drive to Perast •00:30-01:15 boat ride and visit Gospa •01:15-02:15 free time in Perast •02:15-02:45 drive to Kotor. •02:45-04:00 free tme in Kotor, visit musem

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It was the best thing that I experienced in Montenegro for 2 weeks of my vacation! The trip to the rafting site itself was very attractive. We stopped at beautiful viewpoints, the route by Tara was fantastic! The guide Nina talked about Montenegro in an interesting and cheerful manner. The breakfast was huge and delicious. Rafting was an interesting adventure. We got comfortable and warm wetsuits. We sailed, among others downstream and we visited a small waterfall. There were no announced jumps into the water. However, it was the only company that organized rafting off-season. There was a big tasty dinner after rafting, we even took a takeaway part. From the skipper, the group could buy a memory card with photos and videos from rafting for 40 euro (our group did not want it). It would be better if the price of the tour included these photos. The logistics of the trip was very efficient, there was only an incorrect link to the meeting point in the application. A good link was in the ema

This tour greatly exceeded my expectations! We were driven around in an excellently-maintained comfortable minibus around the roads of Montenegro with a kind, insightful guide who made sure everyone was comfortable. I don't consider myself a nature guy, but I was blown away by the incredible sights that the driver took us. Because this tour was marketed by a nearby hostel, the tour has plenty of cool travelers who are great company and are now my new friends. I recommend this tour as a must-do for any traveler to Montenegro.

As someone who doesn’t do a lot of organized trips, this was definitely a positive suprize! The trip had a nice balance of activities, sightseeing, history, culture, food and good old fun. And even the long car rides didn’t feel that long at all. Our guide (Milos) was very knowledgeable and charming, and seemed genuinely passionate about the history and culture of Montenegro.

It was a great tour for first-time travellers since the trip served as introduction of all the amazing places in Montenegro. We spent relatively much time in the van and it was all worth it. The driver was excellent driving along the contour lines. I can imagine visiting the spots again in the future and spend more time enjoying the nature.

We had a fantastic time on our trip to the north of Montenegro. Stunning scenery and all the travel accounted for. Only slight issue is having to wait for other guests who are late and get lost..! Our tour guide Milos was fab and informative. Make sure you go on the zipwire!! We can’t wait to go back to Montenegro.