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How long is the drive from Kotor to Durmitor National Park?

The direct drive from Kotor to Durmitor National Park is 105 mi (169 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 48 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kotor to Durmitor National Park, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Kotor Municipality, Budva Municipality, Konavle, Zabljak Municipality, Podgorica Municipality, Cavtat, Budva, Zabljak, and Cetinje, as well as top places to visit like Budva ballerina cappuccina and Old Town, or the ever-popular Petrovac.

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Top cities between Kotor and Durmitor National Park

The top cities between Kotor and Durmitor National Park are Kotor Municipality, Budva Municipality, Konavle, Zabljak Municipality, Podgorica Municipality, Cavtat, Budva, Zabljak, and Cetinje Municipality. Kotor Municipality is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Kotor and 3 hours from Durmitor National Park.
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Kotor Municipality

Kotor Municipality, located in the southwest part of Montenegro, is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends history, nature, and culture. With its administrative center in Kotor, this municipality encompasses 56 recognized settlements and the innermost portion of the stunning Bay of Kotor. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of medieval walls, deep blue bays, traditional markets, and contemporary galleries.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Budva Municipality

Budva Municipality, situated in southwestern Montenegro along the Adriatic coast, is known for its popular beach town of Budva. The administrative center, also named Budva, offers beautiful beaches and a charming old town with numerous restaurants and bars to explore. Visitors can enjoy cruising along the stunning coastline with opportunities for swim stops, such as the famous Sveti Stefan island.
61% as popular as Kotor Municipality
23 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Budva

Budva, a charming town in Montenegro, is situated on the picturesque Budva Riviera along the Adriatic Sea. The town boasts stunning sandy beaches and a vibrant nightlife. Enclosed by ancient Venetian stone walls, the medieval old town of Stari Grad features narrow streets and is home to historic sites such as the Church of Santa Maria in Punta, dating back to the 9th century.
49% as popular as Kotor Municipality
23 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Konavle

Konavle, a small Dalmatian subregion in Croatia, is situated southeast of Dubrovnik and falls under the administration of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. The municipality's focal point is Cavtat. Known for its rich agricultural heritage, this region is easily accessible from Dubrovnik Airport and offers a glimpse into the traditional wealth of Dubrovnik through old family houses.
27% as popular as Kotor Municipality
54 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Cavtat

Cavtat, a charming town located on the Adriatic Coast of Croatia, is famous for its stunning beaches and numerous ancient Illyrian necropolises. The picturesque tree-lined harbor is home to the impressive Renaissance mansion known as the Rector’s Palace, which showcases the manuscript collection of renowned scientist Baltazar Bogišić. Additionally, visitors can admire remarkable artwork at the baroque St. Nicholas Church near the harbor.
27% as popular as Kotor Municipality
54 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Cetinje Municipality

Cetinje Municipality, also known as the Old Royal Capital, is a significant territorial division in Montenegro. Situated in the central and southwestern region of the country, it holds historical and cultural importance. The town of Cetinje serves as its administrative center and is renowned for its stunning landscapes and abundant cultural heritage.
17% as popular as Kotor Municipality
27 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Podgorica Municipality

Podgorica Municipality, located in Montenegro, encompasses 10.4% of the country's land and is inhabited by nearly 30% of its population. As the administrative hub, it plays a pivotal role in Montenegro's economy, culture, and education. The municipality is centered around the city of Podgorica, serving as its seat.
17% as popular as Kotor Municipality
28 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Durmitor National Park

National park
Visitor Centers
Durmitor National Park is a picturesque destination in northwestern Montenegro, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This glacier-formed area boasts gorges, forests, and lakes such as the scenic Black Lake or Mountain Eyes. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and camping with opportunities for white water rafting and mountaineering. In addition to being the highest point in Montenegro, Durmitor National Park provides skiing options during winter months.
16% as popular as Kotor Municipality
9 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Durmitor National Park
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Žabljak

Žabljak, a small town in Montenegro, is nestled in the Durmitor mountain region with an altitude of 1,456 meters, making it the highest situated Balkan town. It serves as the seat of Žabljak Municipality and boasts a population of 1,723. This picturesque destination attracts tourists from various European countries due to its stunning nature and tourist potential.
16% as popular as Kotor Municipality
8 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Durmitor National Park

Best stops along Kotor to Durmitor National Park drive

The top stops along the way from Kotor to Durmitor National Park (with short detours) are Hostel Old Town Kotor, Rooms Cavtat Old Town, and Bay of Kotor. Other popular stops include Guest House Tara Canyon, Ostrog Orthodox Monastery, and Budva ballerina cappuccina.
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Petrovac

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Petrovac, also known as Petrovac na Moru, is a charming town located on the coast between Budva and Bar in Montenegro. Despite its touristy nature and proximity to bustling Budva, Petrovac maintains its allure with beautiful scenery, great bars and restaurants, and a relaxed resort atmosphere. The town strikes the perfect balance for travelers seeking a more reasonable budget without compromising on experience.
4.3
(232)
Montenegro, USA
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Budva ballerina cappuccina

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4 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Dancing Girl Statue in Budva is a bronze sculpture located between the old town and Mogren Beach. It's a symbol of the city, inspired by a local legend about a girl who waited for her sailor lover to return but tragically died on the same rocks where her statue now stands. Some believe it depicts a drowned girl, while others see it as an ordinary statue. The elegant pose of the topless girl has become iconic, with many visitors attempting to imitate it for photos.
The walk to Mogren Beach is incredibly romantic, with a path winding between cliffs and the sea. The monument along the way perfectly complements the experience, making it even more memorable.
Aleksandar D — Google review
We learnt about legends connected to Ballerina monument through walking tour. It is a beautiful symbol of the city, however gets crazy crowded all the time.
Sari M — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous a must visit if you are in Budva. It is so captivating and if you are lucky you can also capture the sun or the moon in the photos as well.
Edgar Z — Google review
One of the few places you can visit in Budva. Super close to Old Town and the way towards it offers great views of the see with outer Basilica walls. If you’d like some extra pictures, can go. But don’t get too upset if you didn’t get to chance to see it.
Tugce T — Google review
Beautiful little sculpture with a gread backdrop scenery of Budva old town. You can actually walk across the rocks behind railings and go up to it.
Tim H — Google review
What a sight to behold! It’s gorgeous during a clear day and magical during the sunset. You cannot miss this if you’re in Budva. Just a couple of minutes of walk from the old town towards the ‘secret Mogren beach’. You have to be patient with crowds leaning over the railings or even getting on the rocks (which is indeed risky) for pictures. Take your time and appreciate the beauty. Please do not litter.
Anna D — Google review
Was a great bronze statue, relative easy to find too and not far from the main gate of the old town of Budva. One thing that was not mention is you can only take picture of the statue from the direct front, as that would mean you would be in the sea water. Also that it can be crowded on the woodenpath as people stop by to take their photo of this statue.
Ryuu A — Google review
Beautiful Budva ballerina. it’s a local symbol with a perfect photo view of the city walls. After that you can take a bath on the beach near by, just keep walking thru the path.
Alejandra G — Google review
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4.3
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7RHP+228, Budva, Montenegro
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Old Town

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Old Town Budva is a significant project that celebrates the cultural and historical heritage of the ancient city. Supported by various socially responsible companies, it aims to showcase Budva's rich past. The town has seen transitions from Venetian to Habsburg rule, flirtations with Russia and Napoleonic France, and a period as part of Yugoslavia. Despite enduring a devastating earthquake in 1979, which damaged much of the Old Town, it remains one of Montenegro's most sought-after attractions.
4.3
(2507)
Budva, Montenegro, USA
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Park Milocher

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Park
Outdoor Activities
Park Milocher, located just a 15-minute ride from Budva in Montenegro, is renowned for its stunning public beach and picturesque surroundings. Visitors are advised to take a bus due to limited parking and high costs. While there are no amenities at the beach itself, a shop is available about 15 minutes uphill. The park offers shady spots for relaxation and a walk through it leads to breathtaking views of Saint Stephan island.
This park is a beautiful place. You can enjoy the walk in peace. Not that crowded around noon. You can see that they take care of the park. Nice place to enjoy the walk and have some peace. And lastly, nice view of the Sveti Stefan.
Eldar — Google review
Very nice and special place, cosy park, beautiful sea, lush greenery. Good place for photographers and artists, very inspiring. Recommended
Ladyredsea L — Google review
Don't miss this park. From Sveti Stefan you will walk for a few minutes through the park and end up at Milocer beach. The view that will appear in front of you is simply picturesque. The park is very green, clean and quiet. You can take beautiful photos and it is such an inspiring environment for painters.
Xhulia P — Google review
Milocer Beach, Stefan Sveti, Montenegro: The world is here for the Stefan Sveti island and beach – which is cluttered and full of pebbles. But loop around, past the gorgeous Olive restaurant for Milocer Beach. Crescent-shaped with turquoise waters that draw gasps. The beach is pebbled but less so than the popular Stefan Sveti beach. Water is refreshingly cold and what’s with the public showers that don’t work and zero toilets? The panorama saved the day. #eatstylishtravelstylish
HealthcAIre K — Google review
The most beautiful public beach (not for long as I heard 😞) in Montenegro! Only 15 mins ride from Budva. It’s better to take a bus since parking costs 3 euros per hour and most of the time it’s packed. At the beach it self there is nothing so bring your own food and water. There is shop but 15 mins up hill. You can walk through the park and reach the outstanding view over Saint Stephan island. Please do take trash after you since this is one of the cleanest beaches. Let’s keep it this way. ☺️
Biberce _ — Google review
Beautiful stone hotel with a beach beyond called queens beach. Need to park before the hotel as it is gated. Pebble beach. Amazing views of sveti Stefan.
James M — Google review
I love the beach there sooo much best swimming spot i ever had
Omar H — Google review
Beautiful place. You can walk, swim & have a nice time!
Roman S — Google review
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4.5
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7V6V+6V7, Pržno, Montenegro
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Slovenska Plaža

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Slovenska Plaza Beach, located within walking distance from the Old Town of Budva, is one of the largest and most popular beaches in the area. It offers a range of activities including vibrant nightlife, cocktail bars, traditional cuisine restaurants, and various water sports such as jet skiing and parasailing. The beach spans about 5,000 feet and is surrounded by green hills with thatched umbrellas dotting the sandy shore.
Slovenska Plaža is the best beach I’ve ever been to. In the morning, the ocean is clear and you can see every fish swimming under you. There’s shops where you can buy water, snacks, and ice cream! When it’s a hot summer day in Budva, you won’t regret coming to this beach.
Emma — Google review
There are no showers or changing rooms. There are no barriers in the water, it is dangerous to swim because the ships pass too close. I do not recommend this beach!
Nikita — Google review
This is a stone beach, but the stones and the sand are very painfull to walk on. The water is very clear, and there are small fish .
Andreea L — Google review
Amazing views, beautiful nature. But very very cold water. If you like to swim a lot, not suggested to choose this location. In case you want to relax with unbelievable views, it is best place to visit. Prices for 2 sun-beds and umbrella vary between 20-50 euro for full day.
Lana U — Google review
Very good nature, very tasty food and very bad room cleaning, they just wet the floor and don't clean. Nobody took out the waste from the litters It's not the cleanest place on the Adriatic coast. I like the place.. I don't like the service 🥳
Michael B — Google review
The worst beach I've ever seen. Probably the worst time of the year (august) to see it but, so crowded and so much trash on the floor... it looked like a festival just ended. Montenegro has amazing nature to offer/show, unfortunately this beach is not a good example of that.
José A — Google review
A dirty, neglected beach. I’ve been to different countries, but it’s the first time I’ve seen all the beaches packed with sunbeds at an unreasonable price! The sea is dirty, there’s filth everywhere, café prices are inflated, and the food is of poor quality.
Mariia S — Google review
Trash and litters everywhere, including towels, underwear, plastic garbage, and more.
Kris P — Google review
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Montenegro, USA
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Molunat

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Neighborhoods
Molunat is a charming village located in the Konavle municipality of Croatia. This area is home to twenty villages, with notable ones including Cavtat, Cilipi, Popovici, Ljuta, Gruda, and Molunat itself. Gruda serves as the administrative center of Konavle.
4.4
(64)
Croatia, USA
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LUCKY Beach Bar

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$$$$affordable
Bar
Beach Bar Banac is a simple yet charming beach bar and cocktail spot located below Hotel Croatia, along the Cavtat Seaside Promenade. It offers fantastic views and a great atmosphere, with friendly staff providing excellent service. The bar is built on different levels, allowing guests to enjoy the stunning scenery even during busy times. While the music volume can be a bit overwhelming at times, it's still a perfect spot for sundowners or a nightcap.
Great bar. Superb location with great views of the bay. Great service from friendly & very attentive staff. Music on loud, at all times🎶🤣
Fergus M — Google review
It’s a lovely little place to sit here all day, watch the sea and drink good wine and beer. We had a bottle of good Croatian Rosé, very fruit and fresh. Lovely and friendly staff.
貝瑞克(Markpigpapa) — Google review
Best bar in cavtat, best music, staff great, view amazing and drinks not to expensive... good to watch sports on TV... undoubtedly the best bar..
Craig D — Google review
Great spot, good drinks and great staff. Good place for an afternoon drink.
D P — Google review
Good drinks and good guys who make and serve you extremely well! Keep up the good work guys!
C P — Google review
Location. Location. Location. Drinks were great. Service was very good and the view was 11/10. Wasn’t super cheap but why would it be?
Scott T — Google review
Lovely views, a lot cheaper than you expect based on the setting. Lovely museum currently with Van Gogh's sunflowers only €5 per person to wander round with a brief video of the history also. Guided tour €10 per person. I really enjoyed the Muskat sweet wine
Mykel M — Google review
We went here every day! Service was great, cocktails were awesome. Views are stunning. Music played throughout the day gives a great vibe. €5 for a sunlounger for the day. Well worth it 😁
Laura J — Google review
4.5
(419)
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4.7
(1092)
Cavtat Seaside Promenade, 20210, Cavtat, Croatia
+385 99 439 9113
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Church of St. George

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Prilipa.
Josip K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty chapel in the countryside with a beautifully landscaped cemetery around it. Beautifully lit in the evening! On Sunday morning we noticed a service taking place outside the chapel in the open air - it seemed really great and relaxed, not so bitterly serious and forced... What's a real shame: the wall to the right of the entrance gate is unfortunately broken and in one place Strangely, there was a lot of rubbish lying around - somehow it didn't fit in with the otherwise well-kept overall picture. But I think/hope that this will still be taken care of. (Original) Sehr hübsche Kapelle im Grünen mit einem schön angelegten Friedhof drum rum. Abends sehr schön beleuchtet! Haben am Sonntag Morgen mitbekommen, wie draußen vor der Kapelle unter freiem Himmel ein Gottesdienst stattfand - wirkte echt toll und entspannt, nicht so bitter ernst und gezwungen... Was sehr schade ist: rechts vom Eingangstor ist die Mauer leider kaputt und an einer Stelle lag komischerweise viel Müll rum - passte irgendwie so gar nicht zum sonst so gepflegten Gesamtbild. Aber ich denke/hoffe, dass sich darum noch gekümmert wird.
M U — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small stone church at the fork in the road. There is a small cemetery next to it. (Original) Niewielki kamienny kościółek przy rozwidleniu dróg. Przy nim mały cmentarz.
Andy M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful chapel and cemetery (Original) Lijepa kapelica i groblje
ABRALE B — Google review
4.7
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4.2
(237)
Put od Cavtata 27, 20210, Cavtat, Croatia
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Bay of Kotor

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Bay
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Bay of Kotor, often likened to a fjord, is a stunning natural wonder surrounded by rugged cliffs and charming towns. The historic town of Kotor, nestled within the bay, boasts well-preserved Baroque architecture and holds UNESCO World Heritage status. Perast, strategically positioned at the bay's entrance, was once a vital maritime center and is home to the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks on an artificial island.
One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen!!!! You have to visit and just drive round and enjoy the scenery!
Vanessa M — Google review
Went on a solo trip and booked an excursion to see the island in its entirety. Stopped at Bay of Kotor, and this place is beautiful. This is a must do as tourists from cruise ships and normal holiday makers swamped this stunning Bay. Restaurants and souvenir shops were abundant, and it was nice to pass the time in this amazing place.
Debakins2 — Google review
Great place, stunning views. A must go if in Montenegro. Loads of boat tours to choose from! Visited the Church Our Lady of the Rocks, the Blue Cave, and the Ex-submarine base.
Benjamin M — Google review
It doesn't really surprise me that the Bay of Kotor is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Although very touristy, the bay is definitely worth a visit. The towns and villages around the bay, especially Herceg Novi, Tivat, Perast and Kotor, have many beautiful sights to offer, and of course a boat trip across the bay should not be missing from the to-do list. The views of the bay and the surrounding mountains are especially beautiful from the water. In short, the Bay of Kotor has a lot to offer the visitor!
Koen — Google review
Absolutely stunning! 👍 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The most beautiful coastal area in the whole world! There is no place that could be compared to it! Magical, welcoming, beautiful, amazing ~ and one and only: Boka-Kotor Bay & beautiful towns just on its coast! My happy place under the Sun and stars! I am here at home. ❤️❤️❤️
B. M — Google review
This bay is awesome. We had a speedboat cruise and it was great. The view of the bay from the mountains is amazing. You have to see the bay from different places.
Hubert — Google review
The site belongs to the UNESCO list and one can right away see why. Very close to Dubrovnik, it offers stunning views and is a bit less over touristic, though still very touristic. Views from up the hill are worse the quite demanding hike... or you can take a car or bike up the serpentine.
Pascal M — Google review
For ones who miss the sun, the sea and the majestic mountains... a super city of freshness... both natural and historical buildings, definitely worth a visit
Mrs. G — Google review
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4.8
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Rooms Cavtat Old Town

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4 lists 
Lodging
Neighborhoods
Rooms Cavtat Old Town, formerly known as Sobe More Cavtat, is a charming accommodation located in the coastal town of Cavtat, Croatia. The small old town exudes an authentic Croatian atmosphere with its narrow paths and historic buildings. The property consists of rooms that were originally 15th-century structures converted by the church that owns the property. Guests can enjoy a communal private courtyard for food preparation and access to a beach with sun loungers and a kiosk selling refreshments.
This is the 2nd time I have stopped here. It’s now called Sobe More Cavtat. Spent 3 nights and a week 5 years ago I wasn’t disappointed. Great location only 5 minutes walk around the old harbour to the church. The rooms are originally 15th century and have been converted by the church who own the property. There is a communal private court yard where food can be prepared. Outside the courtyard is a beach with sun loungers and a kiosk selling drinks and ice cream. Overall enjoyed the second time at Cavtat and would go back again
Darren P — Google review
3 stars out of 5. You might ask why? Okay, where do I even start? There's zero and horrible room service, there are wasp nests all over by the room entrances, and there are like a thousand flies in the rooms. Literally flies EVERYWHERE. Bedroom, bathroom, shower, toilet...I am losing my sanity here. The only caretakers which do absolutely nothing in this place or the rooms. At the start of the day, all they do for you is just make the beds and that's it! They leave you with the flies and wasps. Other than that, the bed sheets are so thin, it feels like you're wearing nothing on top of you for cover! Dust is in every spot of the rooms.. So, generally, don't trust what the other comments say. This is a HELLHOLE. DO NOT GO HERE. Oh and also, the rooms are all the same size! They are extremely small-spaced. Giving this a 3 out of 5 stars, just because of my family's opinion. But personally, I'd choose 0.
Meilė — Google review
Check in was a joke. They tried giving us 2 single beds when we booked a family room. The air conditioning didn't work. The outlets didnt work the TV didnt work and we spoiled the breast milk we brought for our baby because the damn fridge didnt work either. Horrendous experience with 2 small children.
Liam M — Google review
Outstanding hotel for a very reasonable and affordable price. Location is gorgeous and the staff were excellent. Can really recommend if staying in the Cavtat/Dubrovnik area
Ana — Google review
Quick walk to the water. The home was very clean and the air conditioning was really cold. The view was amazing and the gardens and architecture made it a perfect paradise.
Courtney M — Google review
Great local village to visit and explore and enjoy the walks the people the food the bay
Joyce L — Google review
Location excellent and staff very hospitable. More could be done with the courtyard with a modest investment
Paul C — Google review
Right at the water's edge. Great rooms.Very helpful staff.
Katy M — Google review
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4.6
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Šetalište Rat 2, 20210, Cavtat, Croatia
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Church of Our Lady of the Snows

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Church of Our Lady of the Snows, also known as the Franciscan church of Lady of Snow, is a stunning renaissance masterpiece dating back to the 15th century. It showcases the work of renowned artist Icko Lovrin Dobricevic and reflects influences from Byzantine iconography. Located in Cavtat, it is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and holds significant historical and religious importance for the city.
A simple but inspiring small Church with interesting history and origins. Welcome peace and quiet. According to notices outside the venue is also used for music performances.
John W — Google review
A small monastery by the sea front. It has a beautiful organ, and one stained glass window. Many of its features are when from when it was built in 1484 but several modifications were carried out in the period from 18th and 20th century. There are several paintings in the church and the altar painting of Dubrovnik painter Bozidar Vlatkovic in the 15th century.
Kypriopoulla — Google review
nice to visit this but not so impressive. There were cats inside and you can smell their poos when u climb in the Pipe organ area.
J_ R — Google review
calm and quiet place. meditation
Zoran J — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful religious building right on the coast. The monastery was founded in 1484 and was built during the 15th and 16th centuries. century. Significant it experienced changes from the 18th to the 20th century. Complex with the church in the eastern wing and the garden in the north. The cistern in the cloister was built in 1878 for needs of sailors. On the main facade of the church is a portal with a prominent arched arch, and there is a relief in the lunette Vlaha Bukovac with the symbol of the Franciscan order (1909). Several valuable paintings are preserved in the church: an altar painting by Bozidar Vlatkovic from the region 15th century, a polyptych by Vicka Lovrin from 1509/10, and a lunette of Our Lady of Cavtat by Vlaho Bukovac from in 1909. (Original) Predivan sakralni objekt na samoj obali. Samostan je osnovan 1484. godine i građen je tijekom 15. i 16. stoljeca. Značajne preinake je dozivio od 18, do 20. st. Kompleks sa crkvom u istocnom krilu i vrtom sjeverno. Cisterna u klaustru izgradena je 1878. za potrebe mornara. Na glavnom procelju crkve je portal s istaknutim luénim nadvojem, a u luneti se nalazi reljef Vlaha Bukovca s prikazom simbola franjevackog reda (1909.). U crkvi se cuva nekoliko vrijednih slikarskih djela: oltarna slika Bozidara Vlatkovica s kraja 15. st., poliptih Vicka Lovrina iz 1509/10., te luneta Gospa od Cavtata Vlaha Bukovca iz 1909. godine.
Ivan F — Google review
(Translated by Google) This monastery with church and beautiful courtyard is located at the end of the street as you enter Cavtat. It dates from somewhere between the 15 and 16 centuries. It was a Franciscan monastery. Concerts are given in the courtyard during the summer period. There is an important painting above the altar from 1909 by Vlaho Bukovac. It is a kind of wide angle painting of the center of Cavtat. The church inside is in need of some shelter due to falling paint, etc.... The rear part of the monastery is rented out to holidaymakers. (Original) Dit klooster met kerk en mooie binnenkoer bevindt zich op het eind van de straat als je Cavtat binnenkomt. Het dateert van ergens tussen de 15 en 16 eeuw. Het was een Franciscanen klooster.In de binnentuin wordt er in de zomerperiode concerten gegeven. Er bevindt zich een belangrijk schilderij boven het altaar van 1909 van Vlaho Bukovac .Het is een schilderij een soort groothoek van centrum Cavtat. De kerk binnen is wat onderkomen door afvallende verf enz..... Het achterste gedeelte van het klooster wordt verhuurd aan vakantie mensen.
Camille J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church and monastery are dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Snows after the church on the islet of Mrkan, in front of Cavtat, which was built in the 13th century. st. abandoned by the Benedictines, and in 1377 by the bishops of Trebinje. The monastery was founded in 1484 at the instigation of the Dubrovnik Lesser Friars (for the purpose of establishing their own province) and was built in two periods: the Franciscan period (from 1484) and the noble donor Franko Gučetić (from 1502 – the present monastery). The church was built in 1493, it has been in use since 1494, the interior was completed in 1509/1510. The complex is claustral, one-story, rectangular in shape with a church in the east wing and a garden in the north. The cistern in the cloister was built in 1878 for the needs of sailors. (Original) Crkva i samostan posvećeni su Blaženoj Djevici Mariji Snježnoj po crkvi na otočiću Mrkanu, pred Cavtatom, koju su u XIII. st. napustili benediktinci, a 1377. i trebinjski biskupi. Samostan je osnovan 1484. na poticaj dubrovačke Male braće (radi osnivanja vlastite provincije) i građen u dva perioda: franjevačkom (iz 1484.) i donatora plemića Franka Gučetića (iz 1502. – sadašnji samostan). Crkva je izgrađena 1493., u upotrebi je od 1494., unutra završena 1509/1510. Kompleks je klaustralni, jednokatni, pravokutna oblika sa crkvom u istočnom krilu i vrtom sjeverno. Cisterna u klaustru izgrađena je 1878. za potrebe mornara.
Daniel H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful monument of Croatian culture in an even more beautiful place. (Original) Prekrasan spomenik Hrvatske kulture na još lijepšem mjestu.
Sokre A — Google review
4.5
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4.1
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Kvaternikova ulica, 20210, Cavtat, Croatia
https://www.franjevacki-samostan-cavtat.com/crkva/
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Cavtat cemetery

Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) It's definitely worth going up here. The cemetery has a nice atmosphere and offers beautiful views... (Original) Es lohnt sich auf jeden Fall hier hoch zu gehen. Der Friedhof hat eine schöne Atmosphäre und bietet schöne Ausblicke ...
Liz V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sublime place to spend the rest of your life (Original) Endroit sublime pour passer le restant de sa vie
Marisa R — Google review
4.8
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4.4
(770)
20210, Cavtat, Croatia
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Clock Tower

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Located at the heart of Tivat, the Clock Tower is part of a complex that includes a beautifully restored Turkish bath. The area around the tower is popular among yachtsmen and young people for leisurely walks. It features expensive boutiques and restaurants, making it an upscale area. While some may find the tower unremarkable, the overall ambiance of the embankment where it stands is described as pleasant and charming.
Amazing.
Kıvanç A — Google review
Nothing intresting. 10m building of tge sshop with the clock at the top. One plus its on the wharf
Рома В — Google review
Just ok, not a great clock tower.
Yonathan S — Google review
The oldest part of Tivat
Davor M — Google review
nice view
Dima U — Google review
(Translated by Google) The gaze falls on the clock tower, which looks advantageous against the background of neighboring buildings. (Original) Взгляд падает на башню с часами, которая выгодно смотрится на фоне соседствующих построек.
Alex А — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular Tivat. The best of Montenegro. (Original) Espectacular Tivat. Lo mejor de Montenegro.
Roberto C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything here is worth it..... (Original) Alles hier is de moeite waard.....
W A — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(412)
CMJW+66H, Culture Square, Tivat, Montenegro
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Porto Montenegro

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Marina
Sights & Landmarks
Porto Montenegro is a luxurious waterfront area in Tivat, Montenegro, featuring a large marina catering to superyachts, high-end boutiques, and upscale restaurants. The development has transformed Tivat into a popular tourist destination, drawing jet-setters and luxury travelers. The dining scene in Tivat has expanded with an array of cuisines available for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks.
One of the best, Platinum Marina port of the world… stunning views! Great restaurants, nice people, picturesque views and amazing atmosphere overall, I definitely will come back to Tivat one day Sunsets and sunrises are spectacular
Anastasia ( — Google review
Porto Montenegro is one of the most beautiful places in all of Montenegro. It’s perfect for a relaxing walk, whether you’re with family, kids, or a loved one. The area is full of great restaurants, cafes, and bars — there’s something for everyone. The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, with stunning views of the marina and mountains. A wonderful place to spend the day or evening — highly recommended!
Pavel L — Google review
Beautiful modern port with shops, cafes, restaurants and grocery market. The entire port is easily accessible by walking, with multiple small venues to check out, good coffee and a range of restaurants. The port also has top luxury stores throughout its area. Check it out if you’re around the area.
Adam S — Google review
Porto Montenegro is the ultimate luxury marina experience in Tivat—world-class berths, stylish shops, gourmet dining, and cultural attractions set along a stunning waterfront. Ideal for yachting enthusiasts or anyone seeking a high-end seaside escape. A true Adriatic gem!
Violina P — Google review
It's an OK place, very modern with lots of boats. Some expensive restaurants and shops. Not really any history or culture, just a place to play for rich people. There are much nicer places to visit in Montenegro and in the Kotor area.
Tim H — Google review
We’ve been based in Port Montenegro for four years now, and it just keeps getting better. The infrastructure is constantly evolving in the best possible way — everything is modern, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. The entire marina is surrounded by lush greenery, which gives it a very relaxed and luxurious feel. The promenade is absolutely stunning, perfect for evening strolls or morning coffee with a view. There are also some truly fantastic cafés and restaurants — stylish, with great service and high-quality food. It’s a pleasure to be here year after year.
Iryna D — Google review
Beautiful place! Totally different vibe from the old Kotor or Budva cities. Great for having a dinner in one of the fine dining restaurants nearby or just for a walk. A lot of yachts, good looking people, places to sit down and enjoy the views. Very clean and modern place. Not that big, you can see all of it in 30 minutes. Also there are lots of luxury brand shops and delicious cafes (recommend the Kafeterija for coffee)
Anna — Google review
Very nice and upmarket marina. Carparking was good with plenty of spaces. Can see this becoming a bit of a go to place over the next few years once established. Road in and out is a bit of pain. To be fair the whole of Montenegro is quite difficult to get around in peak season as there's usually only one by bypass which connects everything and it does get rather busy.
Karl B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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1 Blaža Jovanovića, Tivat 85320, Montenegro
https://portomontenegro.com/
+382 32 660 700
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San Giovanni

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
San Giovanni, also known as St. John, is a stunning medieval castle located on a picturesque hillside with sweeping views of the bay. The fortress hike is considered the top activity in Kotor, offering fantastic views of the Old Town and coastline while providing a glimpse into centuries of history. The fortress, built over 1,000 years beginning in the 9th century, showcases various civilizations and architectural styles.
I did this climb in April 2024. I started around 10:15 am. It was not too crowded on the way up, and it was cool when I started. The fee is now 15 Euros. The climb is steep and steady. There are stone stairs most of the way up. The view is worth the effort. Bring some water to begin, and there are a few vendors selling water about 2/3 up and also at the top. Climbing down, there were more people coming up, so will need to pass people on the stairs. In total, it took me around 3 hours, up, down, and exploring the fortress.
Lisa V — Google review
Took the free path which was even more comfortable than the 15€ stairs. Had to climb through a gap in the wall which was a lot of fun and not really that dangerous. Once we got to the top we had a beautiful view, the castle itself was a ruin ofcourse but still lovely and a bit maintained.
Yannick M — Google review
The hike is a bit tiring, especially in the sun, but the view from the top is really beautiful and totally worth it. You can see the whole bay and the rooftops of Kotor, it feels peaceful and magical up there. On the way up, there are old walls and little ruins that make it feel like you’re climbing through history. The path is mostly stone, so good shoes help. I’d recommend going early in the morning or before sunset when it’s not too hot. Don’t forget water!
Alisa M — Google review
The views from the top were absolutely stunning. The climb on the other hand is not for the faint of heart. It includes steep stairs, slippery stones, no railing and deep abysses. Truly an adventure but a bit risky too. Also a bit pricy with a fee of 15€ (July 2025), but I didn't regret it considering the view (Maybe the fee could be used for better upkeeping?!). Would do it again.
Jannis B — Google review
Great hike. Can do it for free from ladders of kotor. Amazing views at the top. Steep hike and gets hot I recommend going early in the morning
Holly K — Google review
Entrance fee is €15 for the abandoned ruins. The view is not spectacular. You can see the old town of Kotor from here. It’s not worth going up to the fortress. The best view for taking pictures of Kotor is actually on the pathway after the Our Lady of Remedy church.
A T — Google review
Beautiful walk around one hour each way. Spectacular views in both directions.
Tim H — Google review
It's a long way up. On rainy days it will be very slippery. But the view totally worth it. Pay 15 euros at the entrance.
Renato O — Google review
4.6
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4.7
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St John Fortress, Rd to the Fort of St. Ivan, Špiljari, Montenegro
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Hostel Old Town Kotor

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Hostel
Sights & Landmarks
Hostel Old Town Kotor is a laid-back accommodation housed in a charming 13th-century stone building, offering both dorms and private rooms along with complimentary Wi-Fi. The hostel is known for its vibrant social scene, hosting daily sunset barbecues, party cruises, and pool parties to encourage interaction among guests. Situated on the outskirts of Kotor's picturesque Old Town, the hostel provides an authentic experience within a historic setting.
Hostel Old Town Kotor is a fantastic place to stay! The hosts and volunteers are friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere is great for meeting fellow travellers. We booked a private room, which was absolutely fantastic-honestly, it felt more like a hotel room than a hostel! Super comfortable and clean. My only complaint is about the bathroom setup: since there’s no divider between the shower area and the toilet/sink, the bathroom floor often ends up wet, especially if previous guests don’t sweep up after showering. It’s a small inconvenience, but worth mentioning. Overall, I would 100% recommend this hostel for anyone visiting Kotor. Great value, wonderful people, and a comfortable stay!
Akshay B — Google review
My group’s stay here was awesome! The front desk staff was very willing to help with any questions we had whether it was travel logistics or any information about the town. They helped us find hikes to do, food to try, and more. The rooms were well maintained and the bathroom was cleaned every day. Lastly, the events hosted the by hostel allowed us to connect with the other guests which made our experience feel very rewarding. Would highly recommend to all!
Anand K — Google review
Honestly the room was very very small but it's okay. I took the ensuit room which means private. The mattress was was very very bad. The sheets where stiff and old, so it was not nice on the skin. The pillow was very uncomfy. And there were a lot of noise from downstairs. I'm not recommending. If you want a good night sleep you shouldn't go there.
Keren R — Google review
I paid 5 Euros for breakfast, which was supposed to include tea or coffee. I asked for a coffee, but they only had pre-sweetened packets. I made a simple and basic request: a coffee without sugar. The manager's reaction was unbelievable. She told me that in two years, nobody had ever made this request. She refused, told me to just drink tea, and then accused me of being rude for simply asking. Instead of finding a solution—like sending an employee to a nearby shop to buy a simple jar of instant coffee—she escalated the situation by calling the owner. The owner was even worse. He was immediately aggressive and threatened me, saying I was "playing with fire." He then asked how I had booked my stay (Booking.com, etc.), which was clearly an attempt to find out if I could leave a negative review. When I told him I hadn't booked through a website, his tone changed, but he continued to be hostile. He and the manager both insisted I was being rude. The manager even mentioned that there were cameras, as if to imply I had been aggressive, which is a complete fabrication. I was calm; they were the ones who were hostile. The owner then wanted me to leave the hostel. I have never experienced such terrible, aggressive service. This wasn't a complex request. It was a cup of black coffee without sugar. To be accused, threatened, and blamed for their failure to provide the most basic item is unacceptable. This is not how you treat a paying customer.
Adi K — Google review
Old Town Kotor Hostel is a fantastic place to stay. The hosts and volunteers are friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere is ideal for meeting other travelers. I booked a shared room, which was absolutely fantastic; it was very clean, and you can tell they pay attention to that detail. Super comfortable.
Fernanda A — Google review
The best hostel in the Balkans!! I was here as a guest in March and the atmosphere even then in the off season was immaculate, they make sure to take care of you and that you have a fun time even without the summer activities. I loved it so much that I came back as a volunteer for two and a half months. Hands down, the best experience of my travelling. Ridiculously amazing social environment, the fellow volunteers take care of the guests in a way I’ve never seen (hosting activities and showing the guests the best spots in their spare time). The housekeeping is kept to such a high standard as well which makes it so comfortable for the guests. I made connections to so many people and majority of them told me it was the best hostel they’ve ever been to and that it feels like home. Which is exactly what it is, a home away from home!! Milan cares so much about everyone’s experience and will never let anyone leave with a bad taste in their mouth. I couldn’t recommend this hostel more, it’s somewhere you absolutely can’t miss.
Luci Y — Google review
Loved this hostel so much. The place felt really safe, as a solo female traveler, and the staff is amazing. Especially Fatih, Roxie, Sami, Nick and Milan the manager made my stay so much fun. Really recommend to join all the events here!
Camilla L — Google review
Fantastic location in the old town. Staff was super nice and attentive to guests' needs. We got a private room which was clean with a beautiful view of the street below. AC was nice and strong. Breakfast every morning for 6€ and activities for 23€. Boat tour and sunset fort bbq were both great. Would definitely come back.
Reid H — Google review
4.6
(818)
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4.6
(6219)
CQGC+3FJ, Stari Grad 284, Kotor 85339, Montenegro
http://www.hostel-kotor.me/
+382 67 165 776
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Kotor Town Walls

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Kotor City Walls are an incredible sight to behold in the Old Town of Kotor. Standing for over 1200 years, these walls have withstood numerous earthquakes and serve as a testament to the town's rich history and the resilience of its people. Originally constructed in the 9th century, they have been continuously modified and improved until the 19th century. The fortifications offer stunning views of Kotor and are particularly enchanting when illuminated at night.
Walking the Kotor City Walls is an unforgettable experience that blends breathtaking views with a deep sense of history. The climb is steep and can be quite a workout, especially on a hot day, but the panoramic views over the Bay of Kotor and the old town below are absolutely worth the effort. Each step up the stone path feels like a journey back in time, with ancient fortifications, churches, and gates whispering stories from centuries past. Be sure to wear good shoes, bring water, and start early or later in the day to avoid the midday sun. It’s a must-do for history lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to experience the magic of Montenegro from above. Highly recommended!
H U — Google review
Great place to spend an afternoon walking about. Several friendly stray cats around. Two wheeler parking just outside with plenty of spaces. Lots of cafes, restaurants, gelato/ice cream parlour working the city walls. Pleasant experience overall.
Merine A — Google review
Access to the city walls is free (as of 2025), and it’s really fun to walk around! The views are beautiful! If you want to go higher, up to the area near the church, the entrance fee is €15 per adult.
Eriko P — Google review
It is a good place to visit. The restaurants inside old town is over priced. There are some hidden jewels in souvenir shops specially the hand drawn paintings. Lots of cats which makes the place worth visiting if you are a cat lover. Overall a very nice vibe for a day’s outing.
Saikat A — Google review
Kotor’s Old Town Walls offers a lot of interesting shops and sights to see. Once inside, you can find a lot of restaurants and shops. Walk further close to the walls and you’ll find entrance points to walk on the fortress’s walls. There are a lot of hotels inside the area and navigating through them can prove to be a challenge especially if you have to drag with you your suitcase. The walkways are narrow and filled with tourists so be sure to check your timings. IMPORTANT NOTE: Parking is VERY difficult to find so make an effort to come to Kotor’s parking area very early to find a spot.
Renato T — Google review
Old Town Kotor Montenegro I traveled to Kotor alone and instantly fell in love with this place. I felt completely safe walking through the narrow cobblestone streets surrounded by ancient stone walls and mountain views that feel straight out of a storybook. It’s where history and modern life meet centuries old architecture filled with cafés, shops, and restaurants full of charm and character. There are amazing hikes nearby too especially the fortress trail overlooking the bay, which offers one of the most breathtaking views I’ve ever seen. Between the turquoise water, the friendly locals, and the peaceful vibe, Kotor is a destination that truly captures your heart. *UNESCO heritage site
Rachel F — Google review
Definetely one of my favourite parts of Kotor (aside from Cat Park and Guardian Dog). Make sure to take a walk, it has a great view!
Andjela — Google review
We were out of season at the beginning of April It was a bit cold But it's just fun to walk in the old town on the walls, between the alleys, shops and cafes We also climbed from the walls up but it was under renovation so we weren't allowed to go all the way up for the trail There are all kinds of tourist hunters trying to sell a boat trip on the lake in the Bay of Kotor. It's nice, a bit long. Maybe in the summer it's nicer when you can get into the water and it's really cold in the boat. It's highly recommended to bring warm clothes Another thing we were off-season but it's very busy, very congested and hard to find parking so if you're coming by car it's a bit not recommended, it's quite a nuisance and a pain
Zur I — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1857)
CQGC+96X, Kotor, Montenegro
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Our Lady of the Rocks

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Island
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Our Lady of the Rocks is a small man-made island with a 17th-century Roman Catholic church and museum. Visitors can embark on a day trip from Kotor, which includes stops at Bijela for swimming, Mamula Island, the Blue Cave, Yugoslavian tunnels, and Porto Montenegro for lunch. The tour culminates with a visit to Our Lady of the Rocks where guests can explore the church and museum before heading back to Kotor.
I wouldn't give anything different than 5 stars for this location. It's a small picturesque island, easily accessible by boat from Perast (5 EUR per person, two way ticket, the boat is available every 10 minutes). The Church has a fee, 3 EUR per person. It's small but beautiful, has a museum inside and you can learn some history for the area. And the views from the island are more than spectacular. The place is a must visit if you plan to go to Montenegro.
Violina P — Google review
Visiting Our Lady of the Rocks was an absolute highlight of my trip to Montenegro! Perched gracefully on its tiny man-made island in the Bay of Kotor, this stunning church feels like something out of a fairytale. The boat ride over is breathtaking, with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and sparkling Adriatic waters, and then suddenly the island appears—small, serene, and steeped in history. The church itself is a gem, adorned with beautiful frescoes, intricate paintings, and an atmosphere that radiates peace and devotion. Every corner tells a story, from the legend of the seamen who created the island stone by stone, to the centuries of faith preserved within its walls. The museum attached is small but fascinating, housing a rich collection of artifacts and votive offerings left by sailors. What struck me most was the sense of harmony between the island, the church, and the surrounding nature—it feels like a sacred meeting point between humanity and the sea. Whether you’re religious, a history lover, or simply someone seeking beauty and tranquility, Our Lady of the Rocks is a must-visit.
Vello P — Google review
The church is located on a small island and the atmosphere is very pleasant when you get there. The island is in the middle of the Bay of Kotor, you can see Perast well from the island.
Monica A — Google review
According to the legend, local seamen found an icon of Madonna and child on a rock sticking out of the sea way back in the 15h century. Thinking it a miracle, they started to slowly bring rocks to create this artificial island upon which a Catholic church was eventually erected. Even today there is an event called фашинада/fašinada whereby locals bring more rocks to drop into the sea and, thus, expand the island further. A fascinated story, and indeed, the church and the island are undeniably beautiful, a true pearl of the sea so to say. However, lamentably, it is precisely this sublime beauty that attracts and uncomfortable amount of people to the island, which renders visiting this place a bit less pleasant than it would be otherwise. Also, to enter the church itself requires paying as well, which is not something I can subscribe to, but if you're willing, make sure to have some cash at the ready if you want to get inside.
Nikola R — Google review
It’s a nice little place. We went kayaking to the place and could leave it there safely. The church is a scam, you have to pay to enter a small church when most are already paying to come to the island by boat?… it’s a cute little place for some pictures, but you’ll have seen everything in about 5-10 minutes.
Thomas O — Google review
This place is a must-visit when you’re in Perast! Take the small boats to get there and don’t be tricked by the people at the parking entrance asking for €20 per person. The island is beautiful for photos and has a special sense of peace. I couldn’t leave without mentioning the photo of Mother Teresa, our great Albanian woman, above which visitors had left their rosaries 🙏
Xhulia P — Google review
Nice little island, €10 for a short boat ride over. It has some great views and a small museum, but don’t visit for too long.
Oscar S — Google review
The church sits on an artificial island created by bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks. Renovated in 1722. There's an entrance fee and it can be quite crowded so you'll have to wait in line to enter. Don't forget to take a picture of the beautiful ceiling paintings.
Vadim S — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(1773)
Montenegro, USA
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Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection

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Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
The Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection in Podgorica is a modern and monumental church with intricately carved stonework and an ornate interior adorned with gilded frescoes. Constructed between 1993 and 2003, this popular landmark features glossy yet tasteful interiors, reminiscent of the cathedral in Kotor. The cathedral's vibrant frescoes depict biblical scenes as well as local historical stories, including a controversial depiction of Hell featuring political figures.
This is one of the most magnificent and peaceful places I have visited in Podgorica. The architecture of the Orthodox Temple of Christ's Resurrection is simply breathtaking. Every detail, from the marble facade to the stunning mosaics, reflects deep spiritual and cultural symbolism. At night, the temple is beautifully illuminated, creating a magical and serene atmosphere. The interior is just as impressive, with grand chandeliers, vibrant frescoes, and a profound sense of tranquility. Visitors are welcome to enter respectfully, and the ambiance encourages quiet reflection and admiration. There is ample parking space nearby, and the area feels very safe and accessible. It’s not only a place of worship but also a cultural gem worth exploring. Whether you're religious or not, this site offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Podgorica. Highly recommended for photographers, history lovers, and travelers alike.
Misha S — Google review
Grand & spectacular Orthodox church, both outside & inside. Awesome piece of architecture & art. But nobody respect the solemness of this holy place. Men & women went in with tank top & shorts, exposing their shoulders & knees. The 2 young guys working there didn’t bother at all.
Connie W — Google review
Extremely beautiful place! Definitely worth seeing if you visit Podgorica. Inside this cathedral looks magical! Near the entrance there are 2 souvenir shops, so you can buy something as a memory from this place, I bought magnet) Probably the most beautiful place in Podgorica
Jasmin M — Google review
For a cathedral modest in size, but magnificent on the inside and unique on the exterior. The reliefs on the outer walls are great.
Evangelos P — Google review
This was a spectacular Church in Podgorica. The design reminds you of much older classical designs that are rarely seen constructed with this eye for history. The murals throughout the church have been painted by true artist and are an endless joy to find the stories of the bible adorned across the walls and ceilings of this beautiful Church! Consecration occurred on October 7, 2013, on the occasion of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan on freedom of religion, and it was attended by the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches, Serbian Patriarch Irinej, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilus III and Russian Patriarch Cyril, together with Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Amfilohije and other Metropolitanate clerics. Not to be missed!!!
Kirk B — Google review
This is a such a peaceful, sereen church in a nice neighborhood. The parking next to it is cheap (we payed 50 cent for 45 min) we were with a large mobilehome. There a cafe with a small children playground next to it, maybe not bad if they would clean it a bit and repair the broken items.
Parisa D — Google review
This is an impressive and beautiful landmark in Podgorica. The architecture is stunning, both inside and out, with intricate details and vibrant frescoes that capture your attention. The sheer size of the building and the peaceful atmosphere inside make it a wonderful place to visit, whether for worship or to appreciate the art and history. The only downside was that it can get a bit crowded with tourists at times, but overall, it’s a must-see when in Podgorica.
Enoch O — Google review
A Must-Visit in Podgorica! This stunning church is one of Podgorica’s top highlights. Its magnificent architecture stands out, both inside and out, with breathtaking frescoes that leave a lasting impression. Located in a peaceful area, it offers a sense of serenity and spirituality. The church is beautifully lit at night, adding to its charm. Best of all, entry is free, and there’s a souvenir shop nearby. If you’re visiting Podgorica, this is definitely a place you shouldn’t miss!
Miloš G — Google review
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3 Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona, Podgorica 81000, Montenegro
http://hramvaskrsenja.me/
+382 20 219 310
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Vladimir Vysotsky Monument

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
The Vladimir Vysotsky Monument is a statue dedicated to the memory of the famous Russian singer, songwriter, and actor. The monument stands tall in Moscow and serves as a symbol of Vysotsky's contributions to Russian culture. It was designed by sculptor Alexander Rukavishnikov and unveiled in 1996. The bronze statue depicts Vysotsky holding a guitar while standing on top of a rock, representing his rugged individualism and rebellious spirit.
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Moscow Bridge, Podgorica, Montenegro, USA
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21

Morača

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Morača is a prominent feature of the city, along with other rivers like Ribnica, Zeta, Cijevna, Sitnica and Mareza. It is the largest river in the area and flows through Podgorica, separating the new city from the old city. Originating in northern Montenegro, it eventually flows into Lake Skadar. The canyon of Morača River offers breathtaking views despite being affected by drought.
Extra ordinary canyon with great dimensions and views, crystal clear water, highly recommend to visit early in spring or autumn. Complicated arrival by car fom Most Pjenavac, try access from
Peter M — Google review
Serene river crosses Podgorica!
Frank Y — Google review
Beautiful canyon which road is following with many tunnels and then going up to the mountains covered in mist. Road should be better maintained and renovated but it is also amazing to see what was done in the past without modern technology.
Tonko L — Google review
Breath taking views.... Untouched nature. . Ok rest stop.
Hannibal P — Google review
What a beautiful and scenic lake. The water here is so clear and blue, and the beautiful rocks that surround the lake are great to sit on. There was almost no shade so keep that in mind, and try not to get too close to the trees since there are a ton of mosquitoes there. Keep this in mind and you will have a great time here. The lake is not crowded at all and it's so quiet here that it makes a fantastic place to rest.
Noga A — Google review
Sunset -river Moraca
Saja B — Google review
Great scenery, very old road through the mountain. Lots of vehicles are passing by here, so it's kinda hard to find the space to take some photos.
Marko V — Google review
Beautiful river. Just the canyon part was not very well described and there are hard places for kayakers.
Lukas K — Google review
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Montenegro, USA
22

Ostrog Orthodox Monastery

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Ostrog Orthodox Monastery, dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog, is a 17th-century pilgrimage site in Montenegro. It was rebuilt in the 1920s and is visited by pilgrims, religious tourists, and travelers who come to pay homage to the miraculous relics of St. Vasilije of Ostrog. The monastery is perched on a cliff face 900m above the Zeta valley, making it a unique and spiritually significant location for Orthodox Christians.
I know that everyone is going for a different problems they might face, whether is health or other issues. But the negativity the people are bringing is just not right. We are all there to find out peace. I have to say at the moments I did. I enjoyed my barefoot walking on the stairs from the parking to the monastery. At the monastery as well. But I had to isolate mentally in order to find the peace. The people are yelling and annoyed by everything. Like, all right people, we are all waiting in line for the same purpose, that's why we are there. There is no need to skipping the line and playing smart. Regarding the sleeping, yes it is on the ground and there are a lot, but a lot of blankets enough for everyone. Don't grab it, don't push it. There is no your space or my space for sleeping. It is open for everyone and It is just a corner where you need to calm and huddle and nap, you are not in a hotel there to sleep in luxury and take the whole space. But intolerance was way over the head to many people,even to the guards that are working there which are constantly yelling. It doesn't matter if there are many people or not every day, respect to each other, helping around, navigating and maybe creating some rules might help. Paint some lines for sleeping, where people need to make open space to the toilet or the water, because skipping on the blankets makes them mad. And please oh please clean those toilets. The toilets are so far away, but the container trash is so close that people are practically sleeping in front of them. It is a holy place, I would love to go again, maybe at different period of the year (definitely not summer again)
Martina D — Google review
you are in the area, I definitely recommend a visit. It’s best to go early in the morning, as it gets very crowded later on. There are two parking areas available – one at the base and another higher up for cars. The place itself is beautiful and has a spiritual atmosphere, though it can get quite busy with many visitors.
El B — Google review
Beautiful and authentic monastery. Half an hour is enough to look around. No caffe or restaurant there, probably because it's an active monastery. A shop with icons, crosses and other religions staff as well as some souvenirs is present on site. Road to it is quite slippery due to a lot of stones in asphalt mass - be careful especially if road wet.
Alex S — Google review
Interesting place to visit. Neat how they've perfectly blended in the building into the rocks. Looking at the amount of parking places around here and the waiting line structures at the entrance it can get crazy busy. When we were here end of October nobody was here. If the barrier to the last segment is open, you can just drive through it and park your car right in front of this place for free. Quite a few parking places there. We started by parking at the last official parking lot before the barriers at first, but from there it's still quite a climb to get to this monastery so we turned around and decided to drive all the way up, which was perfectly fine. The views over the valley are nice. Not much to see other than that. You can get inside some rooms of the building, but it's not that interesting. If you don't hold a religious relationship with this place, it's nice for a quick visit, but otherwise, especially when it's busy, I would say skip it.
Koen Z — Google review
A beautiful monastery in the middle of a mountain. The walk up is a big one and i would definitely recommend bringing water and good shoes on a hot day. We waited for about 10 minutes to get into the monastery itself and we had to wear a little piece of clothing to cover our knees. It more than worth it to visit this place!
Marijn P — Google review
A trip to Montenegro should include a visit to this incredible Monastery. Many go as a Pilgrimage, but no matter why you choose to visit, it's can experience not to miss. There are a couple parking lots. The upper lot is the best option, but still requires over 150 steps to climb.
Debbie F — Google review
The place is a must visit regardless of your religious beliefs. For those who believe - it's considered the most sacred place in Montenegro and probably one of the most visited for the pilgrimage in the entire Balkans. For those who not too much in religion - the monastery was built in the vertical cliff high in the mountains in the 17th century. Not the everyday sight, isn't it? The place is well known for the miracles happening there. Those who come there for the pilgrimage walk 3000 steps upstairs barefoot. Those who come just to see can drive up the slope and walk the remaining part from the parking lot along the zigzag road or take the same steps. Cars with disabled persons or small babies can drive up to the top straight to the monastery. The views from the top are stunning and tend to set you to the meditation. Those who believe can enter the small chapel with 17th frescoes and approach the remains of Saint Basil of Ostrog, pray, get the blessing, it's a very peaceful and blessing place.
Artemiy K — Google review
Not worth the stair climbing and the walk. The building is kind of impressive and the view is nice, especially from the top balcony. The parking near the monastery is only for disabled people and (at least that’s what the sign says; we were not allowed there). So, if the general parking is far, you have to climb a lot of unsafe and unstable stairs.
Omer M — Google review
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M2FJ+W64, Dabovići, Montenegro
http://manastirostrog.com/
+382 68 330 336
23

Moraca Monastery (1252.)

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the picturesque Moraca Valley, the Moraca Monastery, established in 1252 by Stefan Vukanovic of the Serbian Nemanjic dynasty, is a true gem of Montenegrin culture. This stunning Orthodox monastery showcases exquisite Rascian architecture and boasts an impressive collection of rare frescoes that captivate visitors. Even if you're not typically drawn to religious sites, a stop here is highly recommended due to its serene surroundings and breathtaking landscapes.
It is very beautiful and peaceful here. The courtyard and surrounding area are incredibly well-kept. You can go into a large church and a small old one, more like a cell, only you can't take pictures inside. There is a small bell tower, you can drink and wash yourself with holy water, sit in incredible peace on a bench, see the local apiary and carefully grown flowers.
Nika N — Google review
Gorgeous place, very beautiful and spiritual monastery, there is a playground and canteen where you can get basic beverages and snacks, more than friendly prices.
Jakub L — Google review
Interesting place to visit, we stayed only 29 minutes as it's quite small but very peaceful. Can be done at the end of a nice hike next to the moraca river
Maxime D — Google review
The wall frescos in the monastery are just amazing. You have to go there to see that, no pictures were allowes to take inside. Unfortunately there was a really angry woman who does not like European youngsters because most of them wore too short clothes. To go there women ans girls especially! should covere their skin (sholders and knees).
Eger K — Google review
there is a lot of visitors, don’t forget that there is certain dress code rules, and you need to climb by stairs to upside monastery. inside paying only cash
Ernesta L — Google review
A nice place for a short stop on the way, including the courtyard, the water flowing nearby, and more.
Shmulik S — Google review
Beautiful place, lovely churgh and everything is clean and organized, though there were renovations near the church. Small coffee shop with also nice home brewed juices.
Elight — Google review
Small and nice place to visit, but not so interesting to stop here while excursion.
Festina L — Google review
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Q98R+F72, E65, Bare, Montenegro
http://www.manastiri-crkve.com/manastiri/manastir_moraca.htm
24

Biogradska Gora

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Woods
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nestled in the heart of Montenegro, Biogradska Gora National Park is a true gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This enchanting park boasts pristine virgin forests and breathtaking glacial lakes, making it one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Europe. As you wander through its diverse trails, you'll encounter an impressive array of flora and fauna that thrives in this protected environment.
A magical place! When we arrived, there was fog, but after half an hour it cleared. I had a complete sense of magic and mystery of this place, it is so quiet and beautiful here. We were very pleased and took wonderful photos.
Nika N — Google review
Amazing nature, beautiful lake, where you can also swim, although the water is cold....
Sale H — Google review
Amazing national park- a must visit if you’re in the area. Entrance fee 4 euro per person. Some of the lake was dried up but it was still beautiful. When we were here (August 14th, with sunny weather and about 35 degrees) the water was very warm, maybe 25 degrees and you could comfortably sit in the water without being cold. However!!!! Do not swim in the lake if you are afraid of snakes. They were swimming everywhere, both big and small ones. I don’t think they were dangerous though and mostly kept their distance. But watch where you put your feet when walking into the water.
Emma E — Google review
Great national with a beautiful lake. The ticket prices to enter the national park are low. We spent some time on the lake, which was beautiful. If you love hiking they have several trails here.
Kevin S — Google review
For € 3,- per person you can drive up to the lake. It’s possible to walk around it, rent bikes, a boat or kayaks. We rented a 2 person Kayak for €5,- /hr which was enough to paddle around the full lake. If you want to camp at the lake you have to pay extra. Beautiful and quiet place to spent a few hours.
Mathijs — Google review
Great trail suited for all family - nature at is best! Tickets cost 3 EUR per adult, no cost for children (also included in the yearly national park card on Montenegro). The trail have shadow all the way, nice places to stop for a picnic, but note there are mosquitoes. We were at the end of July so the lake wasn’t at his best but still everyone entered the water at the end. We took the wood boat - note its maximum 4 people including children’s in the count, it cost 10 EUR for 1 hour including life vest and it was great. Try to do it more in the late noon so there will be parts with shadow to sail to. We jumped to the lake from the boat but it was too much swinging so we did it also at the end after we gave back the boat and it was great. Highly recommend.
Hila J — Google review
Nice national park, we only had time to view the lake but it's worth the stop
Maxime D — Google review
One of my favorite spots in Montenegro. The views of the lake, the forest and the hiking paths are incredibly bueatifull. I spent one night in one of those small wooden houses with my wife and it was an pleasant and interesting experience. It can be scary during night time since it's quite wild but it is also unique and definitely something to remember and to tell others about. The only down side it's the quality of the food in the restaurant, which at that time, was quite mediocre, but everything else is awesome.
Daniel D — Google review
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Montenegro, USA
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Biogradska Gora

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Woods
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nestled in the heart of Montenegro, Biogradska Gora National Park is a true gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This enchanting park boasts pristine virgin forests and breathtaking glacial lakes, making it one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Europe. As you wander through its diverse trails, you'll encounter an impressive array of flora and fauna that thrives in this protected environment.
A magical place! When we arrived, there was fog, but after half an hour it cleared. I had a complete sense of magic and mystery of this place, it is so quiet and beautiful here. We were very pleased and took wonderful photos.
Nika N — Google review
Amazing nature, beautiful lake, where you can also swim, although the water is cold....
Sale H — Google review
Amazing national park- a must visit if you’re in the area. Entrance fee 4 euro per person. Some of the lake was dried up but it was still beautiful. When we were here (August 14th, with sunny weather and about 35 degrees) the water was very warm, maybe 25 degrees and you could comfortably sit in the water without being cold. However!!!! Do not swim in the lake if you are afraid of snakes. They were swimming everywhere, both big and small ones. I don’t think they were dangerous though and mostly kept their distance. But watch where you put your feet when walking into the water.
Emma E — Google review
Great national with a beautiful lake. The ticket prices to enter the national park are low. We spent some time on the lake, which was beautiful. If you love hiking they have several trails here.
Kevin S — Google review
For € 3,- per person you can drive up to the lake. It’s possible to walk around it, rent bikes, a boat or kayaks. We rented a 2 person Kayak for €5,- /hr which was enough to paddle around the full lake. If you want to camp at the lake you have to pay extra. Beautiful and quiet place to spent a few hours.
Mathijs — Google review
Great trail suited for all family - nature at is best! Tickets cost 3 EUR per adult, no cost for children (also included in the yearly national park card on Montenegro). The trail have shadow all the way, nice places to stop for a picnic, but note there are mosquitoes. We were at the end of July so the lake wasn’t at his best but still everyone entered the water at the end. We took the wood boat - note its maximum 4 people including children’s in the count, it cost 10 EUR for 1 hour including life vest and it was great. Try to do it more in the late noon so there will be parts with shadow to sail to. We jumped to the lake from the boat but it was too much swinging so we did it also at the end after we gave back the boat and it was great. Highly recommend.
Hila J — Google review
Nice national park, we only had time to view the lake but it's worth the stop
Maxime D — Google review
One of my favorite spots in Montenegro. The views of the lake, the forest and the hiking paths are incredibly bueatifull. I spent one night in one of those small wooden houses with my wife and it was an pleasant and interesting experience. It can be scary during night time since it's quite wild but it is also unique and definitely something to remember and to tell others about. The only down side it's the quality of the food in the restaurant, which at that time, was quite mediocre, but everything else is awesome.
Daniel D — Google review
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Montenegro, USA
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Bobotov Kuk

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Bobotov Kuk is an 8,278-ft. mountain in Durmitor, offering two hiking routes to the summit and stunning panoramic valley views. The Durmitor massif boasts 18 glacial lakes at heights over 1500 meters, known as Gorske Oci or "Mountain Eyes," along with 748 springs of pure mountain water and ancient forests.
Nice view around the dumitor national park. You can reach the peak by cable car. Up then, you can walk a bit uphill to enjoy the great view. Highly recommended
Norman G — Google review
Did today hike to the viewpoint just before the summit peak but above the pass (red marker on screenshot). Hike to the pass: The hike itself can be considered of medium/hard difficulty due to the rock scrambling required. There is a cabled section as well as some steep incline portions but nothing too crazy for experienced hikers. Definitely good hiking shoes are needed, especially on the return. Can be challenging for non avid hikers. Hike from pass to scientic viewpoint (red marker): This is the section in which people mentioned snow. We saw a few people pass on the snow, but without crampons I do not believe it's worth the risk. That's why instead we walked around the snow section on loose rocks - if you look closely at the photo you can see a person who does exactly that. Viewpoint to summit: Haven't done it. It's the most dangerous part with confusing trail, snow and step rock scrambling. Personal opinion: Making it to the scenic viewpoint above the pass is extremely rewarding. The views are amazing.
Daniel S — Google review
Amazing peak. It is high, most of the path is quite steep. The last part is very steep and dangerous, a bit exposed. You have to be careful and do it in a good weather. If there very is sunny and dry there isn't any risk here. Views are amazing, you can see Albanian and Bosnian peaks from it. Also there is a beautiful view to Zabliak, and both Tara and Susica canyons. Trail is well marked and can be done from Sedlo pass (longer) or shorter way (you need to drive 2 more km from Sedlo).
Dmytro K — Google review
Wonderful hike from Sedlo to the top of Bobatov Kuk. Approximately 6km up and 6km back, total elevation around 950m. It should take around 4h hours up and 4 hours down with breaks. Saw 25 balkan chamoises.
Tomáš C — Google review
Bobotov kuk, i did not plan a day for this, i started the walk at 5:10 in the morning. I bought a great flashlight so i was able to see through the path.. “note, i do not recommend this route to be started in the dark”. The route was nice, the marking was good, but having the map on your watch or phone is recommended. Because i was the first at the parking i got the majestic but weird advantage of getting the bobotov kuk dog to do the entire hike together with me, the views are amazing. 10/10 worth it.. but if you try this. Make sure you have a decent physical condition. Because the last 2k up. It will knock you out😎.
Daan Z — Google review
We had started our hike in Zabjak! It is a long way and very hard to get there, lots of rocks and level elevation is crazy. But we did it, it took us 11 hours with all of stops.
Ганна О — Google review
Lovely hike in Montenegro with stunning scenery. Big recommendation if you are in the area and look for challenging but rewarding day hike! ⛰️ We (m, 26; f, 24) started from the parking spot (labeled 'Mountain pass Sedlo' on Google), ascended into the basin and followed the trail until we reached the bottom of the final ascend to Bobotov Kuk. From there its all about endurance and patience. Take your time, find your pace and you'll slowly ascend to the top. I agree that the final sequence is a bit sketchy but I would consider it still absolutely doable for almost everyone. Select your steps carefully and you'll be rewarded with a beautiful 360° view of northern Montenegro. ----------------------- Timings Parking - Bottom of Ascend 1H00 Bottom of Ascend - Summit 1H10 (2H10 total) Summit - Parking 1H50 (4H00 total) Note: we are fit hikers/climbers, so these times are not representative for everyone. Also, find attached the route and the hight profile.
Philipp D — Google review
Climbed it in first week of June . The peak was not accessible because of the snow. Otherwise great 10km hike. Took us 6,5hours with multiple rests and lunch brake.
Kristaps M — Google review
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Montenegro
27

Crno Jezero

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Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled within Durmitor National Park, Crno Jezero, also known as Black Lake, is a stunning glacial lake surrounded by pine-covered mountains. This picturesque destination offers a variety of activities such as hiking, swimming, and kayaking. Visitors can take a leisurely 3km walk from Zabljak to reach the largest of the eighteen glacial lakes in the area.
Beautiful place in the Montenegro mountains. Not much water compared to 2 years ago. Still look gorgeous. Take an easy hike around the lake or you can go to the peak Bobotov kuk 👍
Viačeslav Č — Google review
The lake is 10min on foot from the parking and entrance. Paved path, playground on the way. On the lake there are bars and food but we didn’t try any. You can walk around the lake and swim, it is beautiful.
Suzana L — Google review
The lake is beautiful, we were there after snow - it looks stunning! The lake is surrounded by a forest and you can walk around. 5 minutes walking from parking (1.5 e/h), very recommended.
Julia A — Google review
Great experience, awesome view and a must visit attraction of Durmitor park. There are two parking spaces when you enter the lake area, I parked in the second one in the left road which is narrower and parking was free as of 26th of October 2025. During autumn and winter the lake is separated in two because of a shallow narrow pass between them and the locals recommend to visit the lake in late spring when the weather is more stable and the the lake is at its max level due to snow melt.
Christian — Google review
Black Lake in Montenegro is one of the most breathtaking natural wonders I’ve ever visited. Nestled in the heart of Durmitor National Park, the lake feels like a scene from a fairytale – surrounded by dense pine forests and framed by majestic mountain peaks. The water is crystal clear, with a magical shift in colors depending on the light and time of day, ranging from deep emerald to shimmering turquoise. The walking trail around the lake is well-maintained and offers plenty of peaceful spots to sit and take in the view. It’s an easy hike that lets you appreciate the changing perspectives of the lake and the surrounding mountains. In the summer, the air is fresh and cool, making it a perfect escape from the heat, while in the winter, the snowy landscape makes the area look absolutely enchanting.
Vello P — Google review
Very beautiful! Water with unique color (in pictures) Parking is 9 euro for 3 hours. Enterance is another 5 euro.
Lior H — Google review
The lake views are breathtaking. Notice that the direction signs are in local language and not in English. From the parking on the street there is about a 3 min walk or take the little train. When you see the lake turn left ( otherwise you’ll walk in opposite direction and you won’t be able to see the signs that warn from the dangerous routes). I the route to your left is the shortest way to the path between the big and the small lake in which you can decide if you want the short route or the longer one. Around the lake there are three kinds of routes- the easiest one is to the benches of the lake. If you further 30-40 minutes there is the mid difficulty route that goes slightly into the forest ( has short parts which are challenging) and fit deeper in the forest there is the most challenging route. For some reason they don’t provide maps. Also start dogs alone, so if you are a dog lover bring in advance food for them. Montenegrians are lovely but their attitude towards dogs is incomparable: stray neglected dogs all over the Zabeljk village.
Sharon M — Google review
Beautiful place, few tourists in September, so it's worth it! Nice place to relax, I recommend.
Pasza S — Google review
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Valley of Heroes

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Certainly one of the most beautiful places I’ve been in my life. The way those monuments are built to reflect the suffering and how heroic people were to save the world from Nazism. There’s a restaurant and a small shop to buy souvenirs. The road to arrive there is also beautiful.
Michael C — Google review
One of those places which are off tourist beaten paths but they have its glory. Quite well kept, I can imagine it is very nice on special occasions. Restaurant next to it is definitely worth a visit.
Marek C — Google review
Most beautiful scenery ever especialy for those who love mountains, hiking and camping, biggest open swimming pool in the Europe is also near so just wonderful place to go and forget about the world and troubles around us
Queen D — Google review
In May 1943 this was one of the most dangerous places in Europe (see Case Black). After a month of enemy encirclement and attrition, the Partisans were able to break free at this very spot. The monument is both impressive and poignant at the same time. You can walk all the way between the slabs. Most recommended.
Tom T — Google review
This spomenik at Tjentište commemorates the fighters and fallen soldiers of the Battle of the Sutjeska, which took place from May 15th to June 16th, 1943.
Nikola K — Google review
Nothing to see! Just a deteriorating rock. There's no tickets, it's free entry
Dana D — Google review
Very interesting monument. If you're driving past, stop and take the chance to walk around a bit.
Howard D — Google review
Very peaceful place. Recomended for visiting! :) Nice mountain view and herous monument look good together with nature.
Andrejs K — Google review
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8MWQ+F86, Tjentište, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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Tara Bridge Guesthouse -пити Каву

Lodging
Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Very nice and helpful owner, feeling friendly and cozy, would recommend and go there again!
Filip F — Google review
The location is lovely, but unfortunately the restaurant was disappointing. The food quality was poor, our fries and sausage were cold, and the cappuccino was both overpriced and tasted like intranet coffee. It felt like a typical tourist trap with inflated prices
V K — Google review
The zipline photographer was not polite at all But the rest where supper kind specially the driver who drived us back to the starting point I think if they put price list for the activities it’s better for people to choose whatever activity they want to do
HERO M — Google review
We just had the most amazing lunch, LAMB and it was delicious. We went to see the bridge.
Julian B — Google review
Amazing location near the bridge and amazing breakfast. 10 from 10 👍 Rooms clean, owners very friendly. I like it.
Laurynas R — Google review
It’s a lovely small canyon with lots of zip lines and tourist traps. The river is beautiful.
Sarah B — Google review
Great situated view point on mountains and Canyon. Looks like in horror movies
Stanisław Ł — Google review
The house wife is friendly and nice. The rooms arre very small and simple. It is good for youngs with flexibility.
Istvan V — Google review
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47XR+JPP, Budečevica bb. Most na Tari, Žabljak 84220, Montenegro
30

Guest House Tara Canyon

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Guest house
Nature & Parks
Guest House Tara Canyon is a simple yet charming accommodation option offering rooms and a cabin, complete with a kitchen, covered terrace, and fire pit. Situated at the northern edge of the national park, it provides easy access to the breathtaking Tara River canyon, which is even deeper than the Grand Canyon in some parts. The guesthouse also offers proximity to popular tourist activities such as rafting along the river and ziplining.
I stayed there with my brothers. We had the loft to ourselves. The oner is very nice, the place is set in a beautiful location and the zipline starts from this place, we had a discount as we stayed here. It is only 5 minutes ride to the restaurants in Tara bridge.
Meir P — Google review
Rooms are not so good, but for 1 maybe 2 nights it’s just fine. Amazing view from balcony! Open kitchen.
Quantum — Google review
Amazing place just up the Tara bridge. Very kind hosts, great hospitality. They also have a zip line 1km long above the Tara Kanyon. I highly recommend the place!
Shirly S — Google review
Great Place, but the walls are too thin, the water pressure is not good and you are not able to look the doors, even the fridge is a bit open. Great for everyone who loves open houses.
Martina G — Google review
Great hospitality, excellent breakfast, good location. Very thin walls between rooms so can be a little noise.
Aleksandar S — Google review
Paper thin walls. You can not take a rest if you not alone in the house. No key for the door lock.
József H — Google review
Great location close to the Saint Michael Archangel Orthodox Monastry near Tara. Close to ziplining and the Tara river.
Eugene S — Google review
beautiful natural ambient, lovely traditional type of accommodation and more then friendly staff
Milena K — Google review
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Đurđevića Tara bb, Pljevlja, Montenegro
+382 67 611 255
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