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Mountains, medieval towns and gorgeous scenery define Montenegro. One of Europe’s best-kept secrets, it’s a Balkan country found nestled between Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania. As one of the newest countries in the world, Montenegro is still very much untouched. Most tourists arrive on day trips from their holidays in neighbouring countries. What they find when they arrive is genuinely stunning landscapes, friendly and charming towns and an attractive coastline. Appealing to young and old alike, Montenegro is a true beauty. It should definitely be on your wish list. Here are 4 lovely places to visit in Montenegro.

Bay of Kotor

The Bay of Kotor and its town are perhaps the crowning glory of places to visit in Montenegro. It’s probably the country’s most famous landmark. Found in the southwest of the country, the huge fjord engulfed by the towering mountains is a sight to behold. It is even better appreciated when you tackle the winding mountain roads. The walled Old City of Kotor complete with medieval buildings and architecture is best explored via its narrow alleys and tiny squares. It has made its way onto the UNESCO World Heritage List for good reason.

Places to visit in Montenegro – Sveti Stefan

Just a short drive from Budva is the dazzling, luxury resort of Sveti Stefan. Jutting out slightly into the sea and connected to the mainland by a small isthmus, the island was once a fishing village. It’s now a luxury resort. With the bright red roofs contrasting wonderfully with the brilliant blue sea, the original buildings remain. The interiors have of course been extensively renovated to meet with the luxury classification. This tiny island is very much a must-see.

Budva

An attractive coastal town, Budva boasts lovely beaches. 35 in total. The quaint old city, contained within city walls is lovely. Within you will find a smattering of shops. Sample unique goods and delicious treats from establishments dotted around the quintessential tiny squares. Budva also boasts a great nightlife with plenty of bars and clubs to keep you entertained. As the main tourist hub of Montenegro, Budva can get very busy. Especially when you consider its small size.

Durmitor National Park

Durmitor is one of four national parks in Montenegro. It comprises of the massif of the same name with the highest peak, Bobotov Kuk, standing at 8,274ft. Although there are over 27 peaks in total each reaching over 6,500ft. Other impressive landmarks include the canyons of Tara, Sušica and Draga rivers. They all flow with impossibly clear turquoise water. With historic forests, numerous lakes and breathtaking panoramas, this is undoubtedly one of the best places in Montenegro. Riddled with hiking and walking trails, it’s easy to explore this area of exceptional natural beauty in the north-west of the country.

With so much more to see, a day trip is nowhere near enough so why not consider spending your next holiday right here in Montenegro and soak up all it has to offer.

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