All beauty of Montenegro: Tivat city of the month on Lufthansa’s website
On the website of Lufthansa (www.lh-travelguide.com), Tivat was chosen as the city of the month.
On13th April for the first time in history, the Lufthansa plane landed in Montenegro. This first flight marked the beginning of Lufthansa’s airline connection between Tivat and its main destinations in Germany.
On the web site of this company, travelers can read about the history, culture, geografical position of Montenegro, on the site the visitors also can find the travel information about the events, attractions, restaurants, hotels, getting around the city and other vacation planning.
Here are a few words about Tivat on Lufthansa’s website …
“For almost a century, Montenegro belonged to Yugoslavia, and then in 2006, the “land of black mountains” gained its independence. This small Balkan state (smaller than the German state of Schleswig-Holstein) has 625,000 inhabitants – and nearly all of them can quote the famous words Lord Byron wrote back in the 18th century: “At the birth of our planet, the most beautiful encounter between land and sea must have been on the Montenegrin coast.
When the pearls of nature were sworn, an abundance of them were strewn all over this area.” The pearls of Montenegro include the continent’s southernmost fjord, glacial lakes in the north, crystal-clear waters seaming 70 kilometers of beach, glorious peace beside Lake Scutari and an Italian atmosphere in the towns along the coast.”
On the Lufthansa website, Tivat is a city that you should visit during your stay in Montenegro. Tivat is also one of the most popular location in Montenegro in the last few years.
The new , modern and glamorous place to visit in Tivat is certainly the Luštica Peninsula, one of the most beautiful landscapes on Kotor Bay, if not in all of Montenegro,according to the website.
“Visitors are sure to find the deceleration they seek here. Head for the farthest point on the peninsula, to Rose, Luštica’s only port, which dates from ancient times. The road will take you through gently rolling hills, where your encounters along the way will be mostly only with sheep and goats. Beautiful captains’ residences abound in the village, and there’s a shipwreck in the clear waters off the coast that’s a real magnet for hobby divers.”
Source: Lufthansa – Travel Guide
https://www.lh-travelguide.com/us/en/tivat/#best-of-montenegro-tivat
https://www.lh-travelguide.com/us/en/tivat/