Montenegro is a small country located in the Balkans region of Europe. It is known for its beautiful natural scenery, including the Bay of Kotor and the Durmitor National Park.
Visitors to Montenegro can explore the country’s rich cultural heritage, with its historic cities and towns, medieval fortresses, and ancient monasteries. The country is also home to a range of outdoor activities, from hiking and rafting in the mountains to lounging on the country’s sandy beaches.
With its stunning views and rich history, Montenegro is a destination that offers something for everyone.
Every year Montenegro is becoming more and more popular as a road trip destination. Known as the country where the “mountains meet the sea”, Montenegro is truly a country that offers everything. If you want epic road trip views, lots of unique places to visit, and great camping spots, then Montenegro should be top of the list for your next road trip destination! Below I take you through an epic 10 day Montenegro road trip itinerary that will allow you to see the highlights that this wonderful country has to offer. 10 day Montenegro road trip itinerary Day 1: Herceg …
After visiting Budva, one of Montenegro’s most popular cities, we continued to travel to Kotor Bay. We made our way to Lovcen National Park, to Njegos Mausoleum, where, besides an amazing construction, we found some amazing views over Kotor Bay. Stop in Lovcen National Park when you travel to Kotor Bay The National Park is located on the rocky side of the Dinara Alps and it takes its name from Mount Lovcen. The mountain rises quite steeply from the edge of the Adriatic Basin, closing the bays of Boka Kotorska. For history lovers visiting Montenegro, Lovcen National Park is a …
From Albania, we continued to travel to Montenegro’s seaside. We arrived near the seaside in the afternoon on a really hot day. Ana and I were sitting on the grass, in the shade, while Tim was looking for a place to stay. But everything was booked, so we had to search in several towns until we found something. We ended up staying in Buljarica Beach, one of the few places still not yet suffocated by tourists. Buljarica Beach We shared a very small room in Buljarica Beach, with a narrow double bed and a single bed. Around the bed, we …