Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro and the largest city in terms of area and population in the country. Geographically, Podgorica is located at the...
Budva is a vivid example of the most active and dynamic Montenegrin tourism. Undoubtedly, this is the most popular and visited place in the country....
Becici is a neighboring resort village in the south-east of the municipality of Budva. Before the territorial reorganization in Montenegro, Becici were part of...
Perast is called the most romantic town in Montenegro, because it somewhat resembles Venice. He is full of melancholy memories of the days when he was rich and...
Located in an intermountain basin at the foot of the Lovcen mountain range, the ancient capital of Montenegro, Cetinje, is a real museum city founded back in...
Kolasin is a small and cozy resort town located north of Podgorica in the mountains. The ski resorts of the same name are located here at the international...
Ulcinj is the southernmost town on the Montenegrin coast, located almost at the border with Albania on picturesque hills. There is not a single industrial...
Petrovac is the second largest and most popular city on the Budva Riviera, known for its beautiful beaches with small pebbles and a mild healing climate....
Nikšić is an administrative center in Montenegro, located in the Nikšić Valley at the foot of Mount Trebjesa. It is the second most populous city after...
Like most Montenegrin cities, Bar has belonged to various civilizations and cultures throughout its history. A new one was created and built on the legacy of...
Virpazar is an absolutely unique place in Montenegro and is located in the westernmost part of the famous Skadar Lake at the confluence of the Crmnica River...
Tivat is a young Mediterranean port city located in the Bay of Kotor at the foot of Vrmac Mountain. Tivat is one of the smallest but most developed regions of...