• Active Tourism in Montenegro: Small Steps, Big Experiences

    You don’t have to be a professional hiker, athlete, or adventurer to enjoy active tourism in Montenegro.All you really need is a love for nature, movement, and a sense of freedom.Everything else – mountains, rivers, trails – is already here. More and more travelers are choosing Montenegro not just to relax,but to walk, paddle, and …

  • New Year’s Eve on the Montenegrin Coast 2025/26

    A Riviera of Lights, Music and Festive Energy Introduction Montenegro’s coast is preparing one of the most attractive New Year’s celebrations in south.Waiting for 2026 to arrive by the sea. Mild Mediterranean winter weather, decorated seaside promenades, live concerts and festive atmosphere as you begin a new year on this kind of coast, the coast …

  • Black Lake, Žabljak — Montenegro’s Mountain Gem

    If there’s one place in Montenegro that feels like it belongs in a fantasy movie, it’s Black Lake (Crno Jezero) in Žabljak — a spot where nature shows off in every possible season. Wrapped in layers of pine forest and guarded by the mighty peak of Međed, the lake is actually a duo: Veliko and …

  • The Timeless Soul of Skadar Lake

    Montenegro’s largest lake, a sanctuary of birds, monasteries and misty dawns. Glide through emerald channels as Skadar wakes up to the sun. Straddling the border of Montenegro and Albania, Skadar Lake (Lake Shkodra) spreads across more than 530 km²—making it the largest lake in the Balkans. It isn’t only about size; Skadar is a living …

  • Boka Bay Shines Brighter Than Ever This Season

    📍 Kotor • Perast • Dobrota • Prčanj There’s something truly magical about the way Boka Bay catches the light. This year, Montenegro’s most famous bay — the breathtaking Bay of Kotor — feels more alive than ever. A New Glow Above the Old Walls With new boutique stays popping up along the waterfront, renovated …

  • Boat Tours Kotor Bay

    Enjoy to the fullest the Bay of Kotor If you have decided to spice up your stay in Kotor with activities, we suggest boat tours. A boat ride is the ideal way to experience all the landmarks of this beautiful bay to the fullest. Unlike touring by bus, car or taxi, when you are on …

  • Meet Verica Čuljković, famous Montenegrin violinist

    Verica Čuljkovic was born in 1991 in Podgorica. At the age of five, she starts with playing the violin in Music School for Talents “Andre Navarra” in Podgorica. Her exceptional music talent helped her make swift progress, so her music matured quickly. She graduated from the University of Arts in Belgrade, the Faculty of Music, …

  • Easter Tradition in Montenegro

    Along with Christmas, Easter is one of the most important religious festivities for Christians and it’s the day when religious people celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In most Slavic languages, the name for Easter either means “Great Day” or “Great Night”. In Montenegrin, however, the day’s name reflects a particular theological connection: it is …

  • Montenegro on Bloomberg’s List of Top Destinations this Year

    US Bloomberg ranked Montenegro among the top 20 destinations that will be particularly popular this year. The best way to plan a trip is to think about what you love to do and when you need a break—not which destination you have yet to check off some list. With these key points in mind, American …

  • 540 Cruisers will Sail to Kotor Port in 2020

    In recent years, Kotor enjoys an increase of international tourists, many of them visiting it via cruise ships. Visitors are attracted by both the old town and gulf’s scenic beauty. Along with one of Adriatic’s best-preserved medieval old towns, Kotor is also famous for Saint Tryphon Cathedral (1166-built) and the city walls stretching for 4,5 …