Start you journey around Montenegro from the visit to its old capital Cetinje, located at the foot of Mount Lovcen. Modern capital of the country is Podgorica. But Cetinje together with Mount Lovcen stand for the symbols of the Montenegrin nation. Make photos near the Vlaska Church, the oldest building in Cetinje, and get unforgettable impressions of the sightseeing tour around the city. The other towns of the central region of the country, such as Podgorica, Niksic, and Danilovgrad, will open you the mysteries of the glorious victories, when these regions were the objects of occupation. The cities are rich in historical and cultural monuments, reflecting the past and present of the country. You will for sure notice that in all mentioned above medieval cities the modern spirit can be evidently felt. These economic and cultural centers of Montenegro have been converted into the real tourist metropolises.
The Montenegrin seacoast is a narrow strip of land, stretching from Herceg-Novi to the Bojana river. It is famous for its sandy beaches and varied sub-tropical vegetation. One of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean is the Boka Kotorska (the Bay of Boka), extremely popular among the tourists. The coastal towns of Montenegro won’t leave you indifferent. Ulcinj, Bar, Budva, Kotor and others welcome the tourists with beautiful beaches and endless architectural sights. They create an impression of the sleeping beauties, attracting the visitors by excellent natural conditions and various kinds of spa treatment.
Visiting the northern part of Montenegro, you shouldn’t miss the towns of Kolasin, Bijelo, Berane, Rozaje, Plav, and others. Being rather small towns, they surround the tourists with the specific charm, surprise them with striking beauty of mountain architecture, and offer to experience rural way of life and to taste healthy food. All described above reasons have made these northern towns of Montenegro increasingly attractive for the tourists.