Montenegro is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. Often overshadowed by its more prominent European counterparts, this small nation is a treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes, centuries-old traditions, and captivating stories.
Join us on a journey through the wonders of Montenegro as we unveil its hidden treasures and places we visit on our cruises! This guide answers some of the most asked questions and shares insights from our Montenegro destination specialist!
So, let’s dive into the magic that is — Montenegro.
This beautiful country is located in Southeastern Europe, right on the western edge of the Balkan Peninsula. It sits along the Adriatic Sea and shares borders with several countries — Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, and Albania to the south.
The capital and largest city of Montenegro is Podgorica, with a population of just above 200,000. Yep, the country is pretty small, but it sure packs a punch! Its diverse geography encompasses coastal areas, mountainous regions, and picturesque landscapes, contributing to its reputation as the hidden gem of Europe.
Montenegro offers plenty throughout the year. Its diversity allows for year-round things to do and see. So, it all depends on your preferred season, but let’s break it down a bit.
This is the peak tourist season in Montenegro. The weather is warm and dry, ideal for enjoying the beautiful Adriatic coast, exploring coastal towns like Kotor and Budva, and engaging in outdoor activities. The beaches are popular during this time, and various festivals and events take place!
These shoulder seasons offer milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Spring is when the landscapes are lush and blooming, while autumn features pleasant weather with the bonus of grape and olive harvests! It’s a great time for hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the cultural aspects of Montenegrin life.
Montenegro experiences a milder Mediterranean climate along the coast. Inland areas, especially in the mountainous regions, can get quite cold and snowy during the winter months. The mountainous areas like the Durmitor National Park are a must-visit places for a winter sports enthusiast.
If you prefer a beach vacation and a vibrant cultural scene, summer may be ideal. And this especially goes for anyone looking to join us on a cruise!
Montenegro is generally considered a safe destination for travelers.
Like any destination, Montenegro has its usual precautions. Being mindful of your belongings, avoiding poorly lit or secluded areas at night, and following local laws and customs are just enough. The coastal areas that we visit are safe, but it’s essential to exercise standard safety measures.
Several distinctive features contribute to its allure as a travel destination!
Montenegro is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. The picturesque Bay of Kotor, pristine beaches along the Adriatic Sea, and the rugged mountains of Durmitor all create beautiful scenery. The diverse geography offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, or simply enjoying the scenic beauty.
Montenegro has a rich history, with influences spanning to antiquity. The Illyrians, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans all left their marks here. Well-preserved medieval towns like Kotor, Budva, and Cetinje tell a rich history of this land. These places present a unique blend of architecture, art, and cultural traditions.
Not to mention delicacies!
And with us you get to experience it all, so let’s check the stuff you’ll see and savour on your Montenegro cruise with us.
Our land and cruise destinations lead us on a sea-faring and land tour experience to Montenegro, uncovering some of the most beautiful vistas of this magical place. We sat down with our Montenegro destination specialist Djukan, and today, we’re proudly sharing his thoughts!
Nestled on the shores of the Bay of Kotor, Perast is a hidden gem that seems to have emerged from the pages of a storybook. A quaint town with well-preserved Baroque architecture, set against the backdrop of the majestic Dinaric Alps tells a truly unique story.
Venetian-style facades lining the narrow streets create a beautiful waterfront of Perast. Palm trees, promenades, and a laid-back atmosphere invite you to take a leisurely stroll and experience the full charm of this town.
Two small islets, Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George, add to the allure of Perast. Our Lady of the Rocks is home to a fascinating church and museum, while St. George houses a Benedictine monastery. You will have the opportunity to explore these historic sites, each contributing to town’s rich cultural heritage.
As your cruise takes you deeper into the bay of Kotor, you’ll be greeted by the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, enclosed within ancient city walls. Old Town Kotor is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, charming squares, and well-preserved medieval buildings.
The highlight of Kotor is the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. This stunning Romanesque building dates back to the 12th century, its intricate architecture and historic significance make it a must-visit site. Plenty of open spaces, adorned with outdoor cafes and shops wait to be discovered. They offer a perfect blend of history, culture, and local charm.
For the more adventurous cruise-goers, the climb to Kotor’s city walls provides panoramic views of the bay and the surrounding mountains. The sight from the top is nothing short of breathtaking and offers a unique perspective on this medieval marvel.
No one can describe Njeguši in such a way as our destination specialist:
Njegusi is a village situated at 900m of altitude. Take a deep dive into ancient times, as we wind the long serpentine road to get here — the very road was built for mercantile caravans carrying with them the goods of Kotor, selling them all over the old world! And the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking — you get to enjoy the vista of the entire Kotor Bay as if it sits in the palm of your hand.
Njeguši is famous for its microclimate, and ages-old way of prosciutto making — the reason why we visit this place in the first place! On our journey here, we’ll sit in one of its old charming “Kafanas” and try their amazing local specialties.
Surrounded by lush greenery, Cetinje offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of larger cities.
Cetinje’s compact size allows for beautiful strolls, providing a chance to discover quaint cafes, local artisans, and hidden gems tucked away in the historic streets. The town’s museums, including the National Museum of Montenegro, provide insights into the nation’s art, history, and cultural evolution.
Nestled at the base of Mount Lovćen, Cetinje boasts a historic ambiance with its well-preserved architecture, charming squares, and tree-lined streets. You’ll have the opportunity to explore landmarks such as the Cetinje Monastery and King’s Palace.
The Bay of Kotor, often referred to as Boka Bay, is a stunning natural masterpiece that awaits cruise tour enthusiasts with a tapestry of dramatic landscapes, historical treasures, and coastal charm. This fjord-like bay is surrounded by towering mountains that plunge into the azure waters of the Adriatic.
The bay itself is adorned with small islets, each with its own unique story. Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George Island are two gems that add to the bay’s enchantment. The former is home to a captivating church and museum, while the latter hosts a tranquil Benedictine monastery.
Montenegro offers so much more than just the views and dashing nature. On our journey together, you’ll get to explore its amazing tastes too!
Now, let’s talk about something that will make your palate dance – the famed Montenegrin prosciutto.
The hills of Montenegro bathed in sunlight, a gentle breeze carrying the salty scent of the Adriatic, and skilled artisans all play a part in crafting a masterpiece of flavor. Because of this, Montenegrin prosciutto, or “Njeguški pršut” as the locals lovingly call it, is a true gastronomy gem.
What makes it special, you ask?
It’s all about the process. This delicacy is air-dried and cured with the perfect blend of sea salt, mountain air, and a touch of tradition.
A single slice uncovers a symphony of flavors – a hint of salt, a touch of sweetness, and that unmistakable smokiness that comes from the carefully controlled drying process.
Now, imagine enjoying this delicacy paired with a glass of local wine or perhaps a bit of Montenegrin cheese. Yep, Montenegro isn’t shy about its wines either!
In this picturesque land, the wine flows like poetry. Montenegro may be small, but its wines are mighty in flavor and character. One standout grape variety you must acquaint yourself with is Vranac. It’s the undisputed king of Montenegrin vines, and rightly so. Montenegro is producing wines that are as bold and robust as the rugged landscapes that surround them.
Dark berries, a touch of spice, and a whisper of the Mediterranean breeze. It’s like tasting the essence of Montenegro in a glass.
But wait, there’s more!
We need to mention the lesser-known but equally charming Krstač grape, producing crisp, aromatic whites that are like a sip of sunshine. Imagine savoring a glass on a terrace overlooking the Bay of Kotor – it’s pure bliss. And only a click away!
Montenegro isn’t just a destination — it’s an immersive experience waiting to enchant the hearts of those seeking a unique blend of natural splendor, rich history, and diverse cultural heritage.
And it’s not just about the vistas — it’s about the tastes too. Indulge in the famed prosciutto, and pair it with the most amazing vines over the view of Kotor Bay.
So, whether you’re drawn to the historical tapestry, the stunning landscapes, or the delectable flavors, Montenegro awaits with open arms. Cheers to discovering the treasures of this Balkan paradise!