Discover the breathtaking world of bird watching in Montenegro! Explore Montenegro's diverse bird species and witness the captivating beauty of flamingos in Ulcinj Salinas as well as pelicans in Lake Skadar among others. With Montenegro's rich birdlife and stunning natural habitats, it's a bird-watcher's paradise you won't want to miss.
Read MoreLooking to explore the natural wonders of Southern Europe? Look no further than Lake Skadar - the region's largest lake. Our Lake Skadar 101 guide offers everything you need to know to plan your visit, from breathtaking views to unique local culture. Discover the best activities, hidden gems, and must-see attractions of this magnificent destination. Start your adventure today!
Read MorePodgorica Liberation Day is a public holiday in the capital city of Montenegro, celebrated on December 19th every year. It commemorates the liberation of the city from Nazi occupation during World War II by the Yugoslav Partisans, a resistance movement led by Josip Broz Tito.
Read MoreFrom the highest mausoleum in the world, to the deepest canyon in Europe (and second in the world) to preserved ancient rainforest and mystical monastery that is admired and respected by all religions in Montenegro, we have a lot to be proud of.
Read MoreDiscover 13 things you need to know + BONUS: What experiences you should not miss. A must-read before you go traveling to Montenegro (from Montenegrin perspective).
Read MoreMontenegro food is wholesome, organic, and simplistically delicious. Whether you're dining in the cool blue waters of the Adriatic Sea or the jagged peaks of Durmitor, you'll find a dish to suit your taste. Discover the best dishes of traditional Montenegrin cuisine.
Read MoreEver wondered if Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro is worth visiting? Here are the best 16 things to see and do in Podgorica.
All over the mountains surrounding the Bay you have hidden and forgotten testaments of days long past specially the period of Austro-Hungarian rule of the bay.
Read MoreThe territory of Montenegro is pretty small – only 13 812 km2. Nevertheless, it has a long and turbulent history. Everywhere you turn, you will find ancient monuments, archeological sites, churches and monasteries witnessing civilization through the ages.
Read MoreOne of the world's oldest olive trees is located near Stari Bar in Montenegro. According to the experts, this old olive tree is said to be over 2,000 years old, it is the oldest one in Europe, and possibly in the world.
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