Montenegro (Montenegrin: Crna Gora, Црна Гора) is a country in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, and Albania to the south. To the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
Montenegro's tourism suffered greatly from Yugoslavia's tragic civil war in the 1990s. In recent years, along with the stabilized situation in the region, tourism in Montenegro has begun to recover, and Montenegro is being re-discovered by tourists from around the globe.
In 2007, the country received peak level of tourism which almost reached pre-war volumes. As a result, many roads have been renovated (reducing driving time) and many hotels have been constructed or renovated.
Cities :
Podgorica — the capital and biggest city in Montenegro, experiencing a huge architectural boom in the last couple of years
Bečići — with a 2km long fine sandy beach, it is home to numerous resorts and hotels
Budva — most popular town known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife
Cetinje — the old royal capital of Montenegro, with a large number of museums, monasteries and former embassies
Herceg Novi — founded in 1382 and located in the entrance of the Bay of Kotor
Kotor — an ancient fortified town located deep down the Boka Kotorska bay, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Nikšić — the second largest city in Montenegro and economically important
Perast — beautiful small village, a UNESCO World Natural and Historical Heritage Site
Tivat - a small town in the Bay of Kotor, quickly emerging into a major touristic, business and transport centre
Žabljak — center of Montenegrin mountain tourism and a popular spot for skiers
Other destinations :
Biogradska Gora National Park — one of the last remaining untouched forests in Europe
Durmitor National Park — rafting through the Tara Canyon, the deepest canyon in Europe, is one of the most popular activities in Montenegro
Lovćen National Park — beautiful mountain with natural, cultural and historical scenery
Mount Ostrog — the amazing monastery situated on the almost vertical cliff of Mount Ostrog
Skadar Lake National Park — the largest lake on the Balkans and the natural habitat of the very diverse flora and fauna
Sveti Stefan — picturesque town-hotel, a former fishermen town on the small peninsula near Budva (currently closed for renovation)
Montenegro has really developed as an 'Adventure Tourism' destination in recent years. A number of companies have invested in training and equipment to provide: White Water Rafting (along Europe's deepest canyon), Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Climbing, Scuba, Sailing, Wind and Kitesurfing, Horse Riding, Hiking and Paragliding.
Montenegro makes a fantastic location for all Mountain activities, much of the interior is uninhabited mountain and forest wilderness, with dramatic scenery and some of Europe's last bears, wolves and occasionally lynx. Diving is also very attractive; Montenegro may not have the underwater coral gardens of Sharm El Sheik, but there are quite a few semi-exotic species, incredible visibility, impressive underwater topography and a profusion of diveable historic wrecks (7 in the Bay of Kotor alone).
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