Black Lake is a stunning lake surrounded by a pine forest in the Municipality of Žabljak in northern Montenegro. https://www.facebook.com/regentportomontenegro/videos/2439557439649204/ It is a glacial lake, located on Mount Durmitor, at an elevation of 1,416 m. The lake consists of two smaller lakes: Big Lake and Little Lake . The lakes are connected by a narrow… 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
Montenegro Airlines (YM, Podgorica) will launch two new routes between Tivat and Germany in May 2018 in cooperation with FTI Group tour operator. The Montenegrin carrier will operate from the country’s main seaside resort to Leipzig/Halle and Munich. Both routes will be served 2x weekly on Thursdays and Sundays from May 3 through October 27,… 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
Montenegro is full of surprises. For a small country, it is filled with amazing sites, the most popular being the Bay of Kotor and the coastal towns. But the real surprises of Montenegro are inland. Places like Skadar National Park. When I saw images of a lush, green, “Horseshoe Bend” type place and learned it… 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
The poet Lord Byron once called Montenegro’s Adriatic coastline “the most beautiful encounter between land and sea.” After a motorboat ride skirting the Bay of Kotor’s 65 miles of shoreline, it was easy to agree: Over the course of four hours, we docked periodically to visit centuries-old churches on tiny islands, and to explore quiet,… 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
People often ask me which is my favourite country in Europe and without hesitation, I usually say Montenegro. It’s absolutely stunning. Although it’s a small country, one of the smallest in Europe in fact, it has so many beautiful places and a fascinating history too. Although, I’ve only been to Montenegro once, I have been… READ MORE
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