Boka Bay is where the sun, sea and sky collaborate to do their best work. Mountains plunge down into the meandering Adriatic, creating a fjord-like landscape bathed in Mediterranean sun. Ancient terracotta-roofed towns huddle along the shoreline and churches on miniature islands look as if they’re floating on the azure sea. Adding a little glitz… READ MORE
Boka Bay is where the sun, sea and sky collaborate to do their best work. Mountains plunge down into the meandering Adriatic, creating a fjord-like landscape bathed in Mediterranean sun. Ancient terracotta-roofed towns huddle along the shoreline and churches on miniature islands look as if they’re floating on the azure sea. Adding a little glitz… READ MORE
Montenegro comes from two words: ‘monte’ and ‘negro’ which means Black Mountain. This infamous name comes from the dark mountain forests that cover the land. It is a piece of heaven you’ll find along the borders of Croatia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. Jonathan and I ended our trip in Montenegro a couple of days ago. We… READ MORE
On the drive from Dubrovnik, the centuries-old port town beckons from between dramatic limestone cliffs at the tip of the Bay of Kotor. From afar, the scenery takes centre stage until the terra-cotta roof tiles of the old town begin to stand out against the sheer wall of rock behind it. You’ll get an equally… READ MORE
Deep canyons, snow-capped mountains, and water as blue as a sapphire…. Welcome to Montenegro! This tiny Balkan nation boasts of everything beautiful and exotic; scenic views constantly retelling tales of a fantasy land. Cobbled streets, mosaic floors of Roman Villas, and ancient high walls speaks volume of its rich heritage. Coastal towns, surreal islands, and… READ MORE
Montenegro has become an increasingly popular tourist destination over recent years. Following its independence from Serbia in 2006, Montenegro quickly built up a reputation as a quieter French Riviera-style resort with stunning beaches, mountains and rivers. Last year, easyJet launched flights from London Gatwick to Tivat, meaning visitors could avoid the three-hour drive from Dubrovnik… READ MORE
Hailed as the most beautiful country in the Balkans, Montenegro is a relatively undiscovered gem on the Adriatic Sea. Bordering five other countries (Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia & Herzegovina) it is the perfect place to go for scenic walks and fresh air. It’s easy on the wallet, too! Here are nine reasons this… READ MORE
Why Kotor? The walled, medieval city of Kotor lies at the southern end of the Bay of Kotor, on the Montenegrin coast – a cluster of narrow alleys and cobbled squares wedged between the mountains and the sea. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Kotor is a fascinating place and arguably the most rewarding cultural destination… READ MORE
Though not as well-known as Dubrovnik, a little farther south down the Adriatic coast is the incredible walled city of Kotor, in Montenegro. This charming city combines the old-world stone streets with stunning views from the limestone mountain behind. You can climb this mountain with relative ease, thanks to extensive castle walls, all extending out… READ MORE
With its quieter beaches, pristine castle-dotted countryside and idyllic islands, eastern Europe is becoming popular for more than just city breaks Poland’s peaks and forests While Krakow remains Poland’s top destination, with Wrocław increasingly drawing attention as a hip alternative, the country’s vast countryside is a dream setting for a summer holiday. Beer in the… READ MORE
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