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They say that to get to know Montenegro, you need to go around it by car, or at least walk around the main resorts. We fully support this idea - our map of Montenegro will help you with this! Explore the main resorts, zoom in and out to see the roads - everything is possible with our map!

On a large map of the world, Montenegro looks very tiny. When you need to plot a route from Becici to Budva, estimate how long it will take to get from Tivat airport to Bar, an interactive map of Montenegro comes to the rescue.

Paper maps are not always convenient, especially if you are in transport or walking. Our online map of Montenegro will allow you to find your way around the place, wherever you are. All you need is a laptop, smartphone or tablet.

Resorts of Montenegro

  • Ulcinj

    Ulcinj resort is the southern point of Montenegro on the border with Albania. It is known for its Royal Beach, which is quite long and very wide. The entrance to the sea is shallow, to get to the depth, you will have to walk several tens of meters. As for the rest in Ulcinj itself, it can be described as calm and quiet. The tourist infrastructure is poorly developed, the majority of tourists are elderly Europeans and families with children.

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  • Sveti Stefan

    Many tourists associate Montenegro with a place called Sveti Stefan or Sveti Stefan. This is a small island where even members of the royal families of Holland and Great Britain rest from time to time. However, for an ordinary tourist there is always cubby... Sveti Stefan bears the honorary title of a premium resort. Local residents managed to save medieval flavor, therefore, all the local architecture is imbued with the spirit of antiquity. Not far from St. Stephen is the interesting Proskavitsa monastery.

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  • Sutomore

    More suitable for independent travel as the hotel base is small, and the lion's share of housing is represented by the private sector. Compared to the same Becici or Budva, Sutomore is not such a green resort. It is just beginning to develop. The beaches are long, covered with sand and small pebbles. The first tourists start arriving in Sutomore in May. But since the Adriatic Sea is quite cool, it is most comfortable to relax here during the period from June to August.

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  • Rafailovici

    A popular resort for a quiet, measured holiday. It is located just between Becici and Budva - they can be reached on foot. The best beach is Kamenovo. You can easily get on it if you use the pedestrian tunnel. There is no cleaner and quiet place in all Rafailovici than this beach. You can get around Rafailovici in just 20 minutes. The atmosphere of home warmth and serenity is created by one- and two-storey houses, narrow streets and small cafes. There are no noisy, large hotels. If you want a vibrant and eventful nightlife, Budva is just around the corner.

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  • Milocer

    Milocer has the status of one of the most beautiful resorts. The city is located in a dense pine forest, ideal for families. Once upon a time in Milocer was the residence of the king, and this already says a lot. Even today, the president of the country likes to rest here. The city has a lot to see. A walk to the park near the former residence of the king, a visit to the Durmitor mountain range will help diversify your beach vacation. You can find hundreds of plant species imported from Africa, the USA and Asia.

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  • Petrovac

    Most of the tourists are residents of the CIS. It has a delightful waterfront area and reasonable property prices. Petrovac is chosen by those who value comfort and beautiful nature, tranquility and coziness. This resort can be recommended to couples with children and newlyweds, as well as to elderly people. There are two beaches in Petrovac. The depth starts quickly, so parents need to be extremely careful when swimming with their children. Active entertainment and there are few nightclubs, so young people in Petrovac will be bored.

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  • Przhno

    Przhno can be described as a cozy and very nice resort with ancient architecture... The closest "neighbors" of Przno are the resorts Milocer and Sveti Stefan. The village is famous for its magical olive groves and azure sea... Near Przno was royal residence Karageorgievich, a botanical garden is laid out.

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  • Kotor

    Kotor is a very nice place in the Boko-Kotor Bay. The city was built in the Middle Ages and has retained its ancient flavor. It attracts tourists with its beautiful nature and an abundance of thematic festivals that take place here almost every week. Arriving in Kotor, you will definitely want to visit the fortress built in the 13th century, the Cathedral of St. Tryphon and the Church of St. Luke. In the evening, the coast of the resort comes alive, there are many cozy restaurants and cafes with reasonable prices and delicious cuisine.

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  • Budva

    Budva is the most famous resort republic, and this already says a lot. The main feature of the resort is its rich infrastructure. Old city matches wonderfully with newfangled villas and shopping centers... Culturally interesting. You should definitely choose Budva for your vacation, because the city is located near the Tivat airport, and the prices for rent and food are very reasonable. The swimming season lasts from June to September.

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  • Bar

    A port city with an incredibly clean sea. Suitable for tourists who are used to rich infrastructure and noisy parties. Expecting peace and quiet from the Bar is definitely not worth it. Despite this, the city is very green, orchards and groves are found everywhere. Therefore, the air in Bar is always fresh and oxygenated. Rest in the Bar can be recommended to tourists who are not used to sitting in one place, who like walks and active pastime.

All beaches of Montenegro

Despite the fact that Montenegro has rich history and, as a result, a large number of interesting historical and architectural objects, the main treasures of this country are, of course, its beaches! On a very small coast of Montenegro, there is a huge number of various beaches for every taste and color.

Basically, these are sand and pebble. Concrete beaches are also common in the Bay of Kotor. To the south of Bar, sandy coasts are more common. The beaches of Montenegro can also please fans of nude sunbathing - there are often nudist beaches. Many beaches of Bar, Tivat, Herzog Novi and Budva are marked with the Blue Flag, that is, they have the purest water. The average sea temperature in July-August is about 27 degrees. It is worth noting that the entrance to all the beaches of Montenegro is free (of course, this does not apply to the beaches located on the territory of hotels). You can pay at will only for sunbeds and umbrellas and some other services.

On the entire coast of Montenegro, there are several rivieres with their own unique features.

Herceg-Novskaya Riviera. Stretched in the north of the country. Pebble and concrete-pebble beaches prevail. On the territory of this riviera there are such cities and towns as Herceg Novi itself, Igalo, Nivice, Meline, Zelenika, Kumbor. The most significant beaches: Royal Beach in Njivice, with a blue flag, Blatna plaza - a beach with medicinal mud, Igalo(the main city beach of the village of the same name), Herceg Novi beaches , concrete beach Fuel , sandy-concrete beach Meljine , pebble beach Zelenika ... This riviera is home to one of the four official nudist beaches Sutorina (near Igalo).

Boka Kotorska Bay (Kotor Riviera). The Bay of Kotor is considered one of the most beautiful in the world, and its settlements are under the auspices of UNESCO. For a beach holiday, this, of course, is not the most the best place in Montenegro, but many may find several advantages here. The lack of well equipped pebble beaches is compensated by incredibly beautiful landscapes and warmer water. Most of all beaches are concrete. The main cities of Perast, Kotor and Risan have city beaches with concrete platforms. Also worth noting: pebble Bajova Kula (Bayo Tower) in laurel thickets, sandy-pebble Morin .

Tivat Riviera. In the vicinity of Tivat, which is not a very popular city for recreation among tourists, however, there are several good beaches. Tivat is the main city beach, Donja Lastva (Lower Lastva), Kalardovo beach and others.

Budva Riviera. Perhaps the most popular coastline among tourists. The Riviera got its name in honor of the capital of the Montenegrin coast - Budva. This also includes popular resort villages: Petrovac, Rafailovici, Becici, Sveti Stefan. What beaches should you pay attention to first of all? This is primarily the Slovenian beach (the main beach in Budva), Becici beach, Sveti Stefan beach, Petrovac, Buljarica.

Barskaya Riviera. People come to the Bar not at all for beach vacation, but rather shopping and the Old Town of Bar. Nevertheless, there are also a couple of good beaches for recreation in the vicinity of the city. So, Sutomore beach for high service and cleanliness was awarded blue flag and attracts a large number of tourists to this village. The Bar itself also has a nice city beach.

Ultsin Riviera. The Ulcinj Riviera can pleasantly surprise even those who, before getting to the vicinity of Ulcinj, combed the entire coast of Montenegro. This riviera is really very different from the usual Montenegrin coast. Particularly worth noting is the sandy Velika plaza (Big Beach), 13 km long, the sandy Small Beach in the very center of the city, the beach of Ada-Boyana Island.

We present to your attention the largest and most detailed map best beaches Montenegro! Almost all known urban and semi-wild beaches are marked on it, as well as given short description... Choose the region you are interested in, zoom in on the map and find out about all the nearby beaches!

Map All beaches of Montenegro

WE TRAVEL CHEAP!

Chip flights

Any journey begins with the search and purchase of tickets - this is what you can and should save on!

When looking for cheap flights on our travels, we use search engines such as Aviasales and Momondo.

Some of the rules for finding cheap flights can be found in this article.

Cheap housing

Every traveler, of course, wants to optimize their costs and find good hotel(or apartments) in terms of price / quality ratio. Thus, the more options you are offered, the more likely you will find the best one. Therefore, your search can be greatly facilitated by the Hotellook service, which searches through the best accommodation booking systems.

You do not need to compare prices on different services yourself - Hotellook will do it for you!

Insurance

For the registration of a Schengen visa, as you know, the list of mandatory documents includes an insurance policy for those traveling abroad.

When traveling to other countries where a visa is not required, an insurance policy for the safety of you and your family members will also be useful, especially if you are traveling with children.

Excursions

The best way to get to know a new city is through guided tours from locals. For this, many travelers use services such as Sputnik8.

And countries. Most of these places have articles with up-to-date information.

Here are some useful features to help you make better use of the map:

1 It will be more convenient to use the card if expand it to full screen.
There is a button for this in the upper right corner.

2 If drag the little man from the lower right corner to any point on the map, it will turn out to be viewed in 3D. In most resorts, you can even virtually "walk".

3 By clicking on any marker, you can go to a separate article and find out detailed information about the sights in this place.

4 If you switch the card to "Satellite", you can find houses and roads that are not yet marked on a regular map.

We are constantly replenishing the map, adding new places and removing those that are no longer relevant.

Where is Montenegro located?

Montenegro is located on the Balkan Peninsula. It's in Europe. It's purest here. Nearby Italy, Croatia, Serbia, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The country is small. Its area is 13 812 km², which is 3 times less than the Moscow region alone. It is possible to see everything, having traveled far and wide in Montenegro, even in a week. Especially if you plan and travel on your own.

Montenegro is not part of the European Union, tourists do not need a visa. here not - use Euro Indicative euro exchange rate:
1 euro = 74 rubles
1 euro = 31 hryvnia
1 euro = 2.35 Belarusian rubles
1 euro = 1.17 dollars

All courses are approximate, but they help you quickly estimate prices.

Various online maps of Montenegro: our TOP-5

1 Google Maps. One of the most convenient and familiar maps with rich functionality. Decent detailing in Montenegro, all major roads are marked.

Of the minuses - it does not lay pedestrian routes without an Internet connection.

2 Yandex maps. An analogue of the previous cards. Subjectively, the detail of these maps is worse than that of Google Maps, but it shows the main roads correctly. The service is blocked in Ukraine.

3 Maps.me. Decent cards that don't require an internet connection. Decent detailing, viewing platforms and paths are shown. They advertise hotels too actively, it gets in the way a little.

4 Wikimapia. In some areas, it is much more detailed than the previous options, but the interface seems to us not the most convenient.

5 Interactive map from Windy allows you to watch water temperature, waves and wind speed in real time. Also shows a very detailed weather forecast.

Navigators in the car: online and offline

Most often in Montenegro we use the usual one with pre-downloaded offline maps. Leads are not always adequate, but on the main tourist routes there were no problems even once.

Even if you have Mobile Internet(local SIM card or), we recommend you keep the maps offline anyway - on some mountain roads the network speed is low. Here's the instruction:


Step-by-step instruction how to download google maps to your phone

Many travelers prefer. As a navigator, these maps also work fine, we have no particular complaints about them.

Note!

V mountainous regions navigators do not always build the route correctly. For example, he once suggested that we go to Bosnia and Herzegovina on a terribly broken dirt road. At first it was even more or less, but with every kilometer it got worse. I had to turn around.

If you see that the road is completely bad and in the navigator it is not marked with a bold line, it is better to look for an alternative path.

Navigators for pedestrians

For hiking better to use. Here you can find the same possibilities as other maps, but marked with walking paths and observation points with beautiful views.

An added bonus is that these maps do not require an internet connection even to create walking routes. You don't have to pay extra for.

Maps of the main cities and resorts of Montenegro

Found basic maps in popular mapping services.

Hotels and apartments in Montenegro on the map

Almost all hotels and apartments in the country are rented through Booking.com. There are a lot of housing here from owners or with just one intermediary (few people want to bother for the sake of renting a single apartment).

Montenegro is a popular resort due to its convenient location on geographic map the world, amazing nature and rich historical heritage... It is believed that the country got its name from the dense "black" forests that surrounded the mountains.
Montenegro is located on the Balkan Peninsula. Coast Adriatic sea in Montenegro it stretches for 300 km and is the most environmentally friendly in Europe.

This is where Montenegro is located on the world map:

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Montenegro's neighbors are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Croatia and Serbia. The water border separates the country from Italy. The capital of Montenegro is the city of Cetinje, and the main administrative and economic center is the city of Podgorica, which is located at a distance of five hundred kilometers from Rome.

The total area of ​​Montenegro is 13,812 sq. km. In most of the territory there are picturesque mountains and rocks, clean lakes and dense forests. In Montenegro, only the centers of the municipality are called cities. Only out of 21, and 55% of the total population of the country live in cities. In the very large city- Podgorica - no more than 150 thousand people live.

Montenegro map with landmarks.

Montenegro is very rich in the most amazing sights... Just listing and describing them will take a whole book.

Here you can see not only luxurious, but also temples and fortresses. Even the most successful photographs in no way convey the beauty that will be remembered by us (and we really hope that you will too) for life.

They deserve a special mention - in most of them there are a lot of curious corners that you should definitely see.

Sights of Montenegro on the map

Initially, we planned to place a map of Montenegro attractions at the end of the article, but it turned out to be quite convenient and useful, and therefore we moved it to the beginning. Of course, not all popular sights of the country are marked on the map, we have selected only the most interesting ones.

Natural attractions of Montenegro

Montenegro is not only and not how much, how much amazing beauty... Sometimes it seems to us that in such a tiny corner of the planet, God tried to collect as many interesting things as possible.

In the photo there is a street in the city of Ultsin, the sunniest in Montenegro

And indeed: in Montenegro, you will find small islands, amazingly beautiful bays and bays, caves, palms, tropical flowers, etc.

And at the same time, it is here that you can enjoy the strikingly beautiful landscapes, visit, fly in a bungee over the canyon of a mountain river or raft along it in an inflatable boat.

Do you think that's all? Of course not. Here they dive with scuba diving, enjoy the comfort of quiet medieval towns, parachute over the bay, sail on a boat on the sea and the bay and dine in cozy small restaurants with quite a good selection of dishes.

We were able to interest you? Then let's go over main attractions country. We promise to draw up detailed and interesting descriptions, add juicy photos and panoramas and provide a map of the country with the most important attractions.

Boko Kotorska Bay is the most accessible of all attractions

The canyons of the Tara and Moraca rivers are the most amazing corner of Montenegro

In our opinion, this particular excursion is considered the most important in Montenegro. To fly to Montenegro and not go is almost the same as never going to.

Just imagine how from early morning until late evening, for more than 14 hours you will be driven through the mountains of Montenegro. During this time, you will travel around almost the whole country, see the fantastic, rocky and wooded canyon of the Moraca River, see which is considered almost a visiting card of Montenegro, and even drive into a fantastic one.

It is simply impossible to tell about the number of amazing landscapes that we managed to see. Not a single photo in any way conveys the fantastic beauty of this place, in any description it seems faded in comparison with reality. You can enjoy fantastic panoramas of the Montenegrin mountains:

Durmitor - fantastic natural and landscape park

Bay of the city of Herceg Novi (or the southern part of the Bay of Kotor)

To be honest, the bay itself is not much different from. Unless the scale is getting bigger. Unlike the rather narrow Boka Kotorska, here the distances between the two banks are very significant.

At the same time, it is very interesting to visit the bay. We were here on time. The whole day we enjoyed the sun, waves that slightly rocked the ship, beautiful Montenegrin and Serbian music, hearty breakfast and lunch.

But, of course, this is not the main thing. We managed to visit - the greenest, most beautiful and romantic of all that we have seen in Montenegro.

Wander through the narrow medieval streets, going down the countless stone stairs and passages, enjoy the fantastic scenery of the bay, hiding from the hot midday sun under the crowns of lush palm trees, go to small shops (and prices are lower than in the resort and) or visit one of the small colorful restaurants ... What could be better?

We offer you to enjoy a fantastic view of the bay and the city in the distance:

Blue Cave - nothing special, but very beautiful

St. Nicholas Island near Budva - almost Hawaii in Montenegro


In the photo is the island of St. Nicholas from the old town of Budva.

Yes exactly. Montenegro has its own Hawaii. In fact, this island in the bay is called island of St. Nicholas, but for some reason the locals understand the name Hawaii much better.

If you once dreamed of relaxing on a real island, feel free to negotiate at the pier. For only 5 Euros you will be taken to the island in the morning and picked up in the evening.

Previously, there was a small monastery (16th century), now only ruins remain of it. There are practically no other attractions on the island. But there is a quite good beach (but pebble, not sandy), where there are usually much fewer people than on, several catering establishments and a small souvenir shop.

Other natural attractions of Montenegro

Of course, the list provided by us can in no way be considered complete. Montenegro is an amazing country. Its sights can be viewed for years. It is worth visiting Skadar and Piva lakes, lovers will be pleased to look at Trnovacko lake in the shape of a heart.

Many will be interested in visiting the Lovcen nature reserves with the grave of Njegus on the top and nature Park Biogradska Gora. It would be interesting to go to the Island of Flowers or visit the beaches of Bar with black sand, which is considered beneficial for the musculoskeletal system.

The olive grove near Ultsyn deserves special attention, and the beaches of Ada Boyana cannot be ignored ...

And how many more amazing corners of Montenegro exist that we simply do not know about? We, too, are exactly the same as you, and we write only about the places where we were personally.

Cultural sights of Montenegro - ancient cities and coasts

There are a lot of attractions in Montenegro. Unfortunately or fortunately, they are almost evenly dispersed throughout the country. Some of them will have to go on purpose, but most of them can be reached by public transport or visit during one of the. It is about them that we will talk with you.

The ancient city of Kotor - little Italy, a huge fortress wall, the amazing charm of medieval streets

The green city of Herceg Novi is the most amazing and beautiful of all that we managed to visit

Cetinje - the old capital of Montenegro with a long history and ancient traditions

For almost the entire history of Montenegro, the city was its capital. It was here that Peter Negush, the greatest Lord of Montenegro, received the ambassadors, here the fate of the country was decided and the defense against the Turkish invaders was planned.

The city is located in a mountain valley, safely hidden from ill-wishers. In ancient times, this helped to defend it from the Turks, and now it has destroyed the city. They decided to move the capital closer to the center of the country, to a place where it is easier and faster to get there.

Perast is a very tiny one-street town that is definitely worth a visit

Budva is the largest resort town with a lot to see

St. Stephen's Island is the most luxurious and most expensive resort in the country, which is not so easy to get to.

Tivat is a small cozy corner where Montenegrins love to relax

Locals appreciate the comfort and tranquility of this small town... There are many green parks here, there is something to see and where to relax. And at the same time, prices are much lower than in other resorts, and there are almost no tourists. Of the sights of Tivat and its surroundings, I would like to highlight Porto Montenegro- the largest marina for very expensive yachts.

The Island of Flowers deserves special attention, where an interesting monastery is located and many species of rare and exotic plants are collected. There are also several great beaches, which are practically not filled with tourists.

Of the sights directly in Tivat, we advise you to see the Medieval Palace "Bucha", the Monastery of the Archangel Michael and the Botanical Garden of Tivat. We have already written in more detail about in a separate article.

It is worth clarifying that Tivat will not be the best option if you value beaches first of all. In the city itself, they are mostly concrete, and to better options you have to either go for a long time, or even go.

Djurdjevic Tara Bridge - a visiting card of Montenegro

For us personally, it was the view of the village that became the symbol of Montenegro. Just imagine a bridge of incredible height, a river flowing somewhere far, far below, and fantastic mountain landscapes. Somewhere in the distance, mountain meadows, small villages and even lonely houses are visible, tourists who go rafting float under you, and exactly the same tourists who want to ride a bungee overhead fly by. To all this must be added fresh mountain air, gentle sun and forested mountain slopes. This is how we remember this place.

Religious sights of Montenegro - churches, temples and monasteries

There are a lot of churches in Montenegro. Each town and village has its own church, and sometimes more than one. They say that they used to be here small village, where 365 churches were located - one for each day of the year. It is practically impossible to tell about all the churches in the format of a short article, and therefore we decided to select only the most important ones that we were able to visit personally.

Ostrog Monastery is the main religious shrine of Montenegro, every year receiving millions of pilgrims from all over the world

Cetinje Monastery - the place where the right hand of John the Baptist and a piece of the life-giving cross are kept

The Church of Gospa from Shkrpel (Mother of God on the Rock) is the only church built together with the island on which it stands

Despite the fact that this church is not included in the list of the most visited or significant from a religious point of view, it is likely to be the most interesting for ordinary tourists. Now let's try to explain why.

The easiest way to visit this amazing place is during a tour of.

Moraca Monastery - not the most famous, but very interesting and beautiful

We discovered this monastery for ourselves in time. Despite the fact that at first glance it does not amaze with either antiquity or significance, this is exactly what, in my opinion, the mountain monastery should be. The monks set up a small vegetable garden and an apiary, maintain a garden, cultivate the land and provide for themselves with everything they need. It is amazingly beautiful here, it was in this place that we felt that the monastery really lives, that the monks are here all the time, and do not come in the morning as to work.

Church of St. Luke in Kotor, both Orthodox and Catholic


In the photo is the Church of St. Luke in Kotor. As you can see, it is quite small, but rather ancient.

This very small but old church is connected with interesting story... Initially, it is Orthodox. But during the attack on Montenegro by the Turks, a lot of Catholics fled to the relatively safe, protected by powerful fortress walls. They did not have their own church, but the rituals needed to be carried out. Therefore, the residents of the city decided to divide the church into two halves. A second altar was installed here and services were held in both Catholic and Orthodox rites.

Over time, there were almost no Orthodox residents left, the church became completely Catholic. So she changed her "religion" several times - Napoleon intervened, the number of inhabitants of different confessions played a role.

At some point, Orthodox residents built a separate church for themselves, much more magnificent than the church of St. Luke. Then she became completely Catholic again. Now there are no Catholics in the city, and therefore the Church of St. Luke is Orthodox. But if, for example, many Italians suddenly move to the city, the church has every chance of becoming Catholic again.

This story very well demonstrates the mentality of the Montenegrin people. There have almost never been bloody wars between Christians, and mixed marriages between Catholics and Orthodox are the norm. At the same time, the Montenegrins for centuries, not knowing fatigue, fought against the Turkish invaders.

St. Tryphon Cathedral is the largest church in Kotor, which is remembered by almost all tourists


The Cathedral of St. Tryphon is the largest of all that we have been able to see in Kotor.
Paid entrance.

This is the largest church in. Many stories and legends are associated with it, which guides or locals will gladly tell you. We will dwell only on the most popular one associated with the discovery of the relics of St. Tryphon, hence the name Cathedral of St. Tryphon).

It is said that when Italian merchants sailed to Venice to sell the relics of St. Tryphon there, an amazing storm broke out in the sea. People had no choice but to hide with the ship in a safe, near the city.

For three days a storm raged. The locals thought that it was Saint Tryphon who wanted to stay in the city. During the night they collected the required amount and bought the relics.

Unfortunately, visiting the church for tourists has recently become paid, and therefore, given that we already had very little time and a lot of desire to see everything, we did not get inside.

There are usually a lot of people on the Slavyansky beach, but there is a good bottom and beautiful view.

Mogren beaches are some of the most beautiful beaches in Budva

If you love beautiful, cozy and romantic beaches, be sure to take a walk before. Even just the road to them will surely be remembered by you for a long time. Just imagine how huge slate rocks hang on your right hand, and to the left, somewhere below, another wave breaks against the stones.


This is how the beaches of Mogren look during the tourist season. If you look closely, you can see the jumper separating Mogren I from Mogren II.

Richardova Glava beach - a very small cozy corner near the Old Town of Budva

This very small beach with a length of about 100 meters is included in the prestigious catalog of the best beaches on Nikki Beach. It is located in, a stone's throw from the Old Town.

There is practically no place to rest on a towel, almost the entire beach is filled with paid sun loungers. Prices are also slightly higher than on the neighboring one.

The beach is distinguished by a slightly higher water temperature and a gentle, comfortable bottom. Despite pretty high price sunbeds, it is usually almost completely filled.

Zanjica beach - the cleanest water, small pebbles and the President of Montenegro

This beach is considered one of the cleanest in Montenegro. This is partly due to the small pebble bottom, which is not very convenient to walk on. The water here is so clean that even sea ​​urchins... We advise you to carefully look under your feet so as not to step on.


Zanitsa beach is pebbly. It is not convenient to sunbathe on a towel here, you have to buy a sunbed.

The beach itself is pretty ordinary. Here, as in any other place, you can rent a sun lounger, have a hamburger or sit in a small restaurant.

There are also differences. Unleavened shower on a paid basis, automatic. Throw in 50 euro cents - water begins to flow. They don't save much water, you will have time to wash together or even three.

And there is also an amazing olive grove growing around the beach, which is definitely worth a look. Massages with olive oil are performed right on the beach, which costs a little less than in other places.

There is a fairly large marina next to the beach. If you wish, you can go to, visit the island-fortress Mamula or go to (about 6 kilometers by sea).

Other popular beaches of fabulous Montenegro

The easiest way to visit the sights of Montenegro

The sights are the easiest to visit. There are quite a few of them, every day you can go and see something. This option has a lot of poles, for example, you will save a lot of nerves, you will show many attractions, many of which are difficult to get to on your own.

This problem is solved independent excursions on . It turns out both cheaper and more interesting, but you can miss something interesting or spend a lot of nerves in controversial situations.

The third option for sightseeing is the most expensive, but also the most comfortable. If you wish, you can rent a car and travel around the country at your pleasure, stopping wherever and whenever you want.

Which of the options to choose is up to you. I suggest discussing the advantages and disadvantages of each option in the comments.

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