Wakacje Montenegro - holidays and trips
In brief
- beautiful landscapes of the mountains descending directly to the sea - the longest beach in the Balkans
- the still wild and unique nature
- the picturesque Tary Canyon
- gorica, monuments and pelicans
See offer
All Inclusive (2) Holidays (2)Carine Hotel Delfin Montenegro
- close to the beach
- beautiful views of the Bay of Kotor
- restaurant and 3 bars
- spacious rooms
Na bałkańskim szlaku Albania / Bosnia and Hercegovina / Montenegro / North Macedonia / Serbia
- five Balkan countries
- multicultural Sarajevo
- port Durrës
- ancient Ohrid
- the capital of North Macedonia - Skopje
Carine Hotel Kumbor Montenegro
- picturesquely located
- right next to the beach
- modern and elegant
- spacious and comfortable rooms
Bałkańskie fascynacje Bosnia and Hercegovina / Croatia / Montenegro / Serbia
- Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic"
- Sarajevo - a city where cultures and religions intertwine
- ride on the train - Szargańska Eight
Montenegro - the black pearl of the Balkan Peninsula.
Many kilometers of sandy beaches, charming coves, rocky islets and majestic mountains, all against the backdrop of a turquoise sea. The interesting history and unique Balkan atmosphere originated from the mix of different cultures, aromatic cuisine rich in mutton dishes, dried fruit and nuts desserts and local rakija are the flavors of the sun country. Byron once wrote "At the moment of the creation of our planet, the most beautiful merging of land and sea occurred at the Montenegrin seaside" and this is the best description of the destination that has not yet been destroyed by massive tourism. Montenegro's flagship is the largest bay of the Adriatic, surrounded by tall mountains - Boka Kotorska with over 100 km of coastline. The most photographed place on the coast is Sveti Stefan - a tiny peninsula with characteristic stone houses connected to the mainland by a narrow spit - ideal for a photo session. The growing fashion for Montenegro makes "Come here before the place becomes crowded" is more befitting now of the Black Pearl of the Balkan Peninsula rather than Croatia. You are invited to visit Montenegro not only by the wonderful nature and the opportunity to admire it without crowds of tourists, but also the affordable prices, much more favorable than in the rest of the Mediterranean countries.
The longest beach in the Balkans
The Montenegrin coast is home to many picturesque places perfect for a family holiday, like Ulcinj - an oriental city with the longest beach in the Balkans - the 13 km Veliká Plaža, not far from the center. Bar is a developing seaside resort and the largest sea port in the country. The excellent climate and calm atmosphere make it an ideal proposition of holidays for people looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The most popular resort on the coast is Budva, with a medieval old town and atmospheric pubs.
Sun, mountains, canyons
Unspoiled and wild nature, the captivating beauty of the canyons, crystalline rivers and majestic mountain landscapes. There are 4 national parks in Montenegro: Biogradska Gora with primeval forest and trees that are over 500 years old, Durmitor - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its famous mountain massif and glacial lakes, Lake Skadar - covering the entire Montenegro side of the lake and Lovćen with the Holy Mountain of Montenegrins - Jezerski vrh.
Rafting with a rush of adrenaline
For adrenalin freaks and lovers of the beauty of nature, rafting on the Tara river is a must during Montenegrin holidays. Tara Canyon, a UNESCO Heritage Site, is the deepest and longest canyon in Europe. The Tara River is over 140 km in length, characterized by fast current, full of faults and cascades, which makes it an ideal place for rafting.
Lake Skadar - gorica, monuments and pelicans
The largest lake of the Balkans is a natural border between Montenegro and Albania. You can find not only beautiful landscapes and natural attractions here. It is also a region with many magnificent medieval monuments. On the lake there are more than 50 small islands called gorica with preserved ruins of several hundred-year-old buildings - fortresses and monasteries. The lake is also the destination of numerous fishing expeditions - there live more than 40 species of fish. The lake is also one of the last places in Europe where pelicans live.
Balkan kitchen
Aromatic, simple and filling. It can be divided into three regions: on the coast it is dominated by fish and seafood - excellent mussels in white wine, the area of Lake Skadar offers fishes served in many ways, in the mountains the kitchen is heavier, rich in lamb, cheese and dried ham served with homemade rakija. The most popular cheese in Montenegro is kajmak - fat, buttery cheese, which can be bought in any store.
Did you know that...
- The shape of the Bay of Kotor resembles a mouth, hence the name comes from the boka - bocca means lips in Italian, Lake Skadar is one of the last places in Europe where pelicans live
- In Montenegro, while waiting for guests, people the doors of their houses wide
- Rakija is made from any fruit: plums, grapes, apples, pears or oranges Montenegrin is the official language only since 2007
- The current currency is euro
Attractions in the region
OLD TOWN IN KOTOR
One of the most beautiful old towns on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea. The fortifications that rise above the city connect with the fortress of St John, which is a great observation point of old Kotor and the Bay of Kotor. To get here, you have to overcome 1426 steps!
HAJ-NEHAJ FORTRESS
The picturesque remains of a 15th-century Venetian fortress near the city of Sutomore. You can reach the ruins only on foot. Good shoes, good shape and caution are required, because you can come across snakes. Beautiful views of the mountains and the sea guaranteed.
BUDVA CITADEL
The Citadel is a part of the powerful defense walls surrounding the well-preserved medieval old town of Budva. You can admire beautiful sea-views from here, especially the triangular profile of Sveti Nikola islet, where vines are grown.
SVETI STEFAN
The most photogenic place on the Montenegrin coast - rocky island connected to the mainland by a sandy spit. The stone houses with red roofs crowded together were occupied until mid-20th century by the descendants of the settlement's founders, who came here in the 15th century.
STARI BAR CITY RUINS
The remains of a city that was destroyed during the battles of Montenegrins with Turks in 1878. It owed its former glory, among others, to the Byzantines and Venetians. Approx. 240 houses, palaces and temples have been preserved here. Some of them serve as galleries and art studios.
OSTROG MONASTERY
An unusual Greek Orthodox monastery built in a rock niche on the slope of Zeta Valley. It was funded in 1665 by Archbishop of Herzegovina Vasilija Jovanović, later St Basil of Ostrog. The relics of the saint kept here are credited with healing powers.
MORAČA CANYON AND MONASTERY
The canyon of the River Moračy that flows between the mountains rising up to 2 thousand m a.s.l. In a place called the gorge, Platije has a depth of 1000 m. The road passes here over a rock shelf that is suspended over the precipice. At the outlet of the canyon rise buildings of a 13th-century monastery.
ROAD FROM CETINJE TO KOTOR
For centuries, the only route connecting the capital of Montenegro with the coast. Fantastic views unfold of the Bay of Kotor and the mountains. From Cetinje which is situated 627 m above sea level you can ride up to 1147 m above sea level, then across the Krstac pass (926 m a.s.l.) you ride down to Kotor.
DURMITOR NATIONAL PARK
Ideal for fans of intense mountain hiking, who are in excellent shape. In winter here are the perfect conditions for snow fun. The tourist centre of Durmitoru is the town Zabljak, located at an altitude of 1456 m a.s.l.
TARA RIVER CANYON
The deepest gorge in Europe (up to 1300 m). is protected by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve. You can admire it from the easily accessible Čurovac mountain (1625 m a.s.l.), near Žabljak, but even better while rafting down the Tara River, which provides thrill.
Pilot: tourists are looked after by a Polish resident, whose tasks include assistance upon arrival and departure and during the stay, as well as registration for local trips.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel (applies to the SMART offer)
At the airport in the destination, an ITAKA representative is waiting for you, who will indicate the booked transfer (bus, bus or car), taking you to the hotel where you will spend your holiday. The waiting time for the transfer can be up to approx. 1 hour. The shuttle takes tourists to a maximum of 5 hotels. After reaching the destination, the driver informs about the name of the hotel and helps with unloading the luggage. Information about the hotel-airport return transfer is available in the ITAKA application, it will also be sent via SMS or e-mail.
Visas: not required. Polish citizens may cross the Montenegrin border using their Personal ID.
Flight duration: Poland-Tivat - approx. 2 hours.
Local time: GMT+1.
Language: Montenegrin; communication in English, German and Russian also possible.
Voltage: 220 V.
Currency: Euro (EUR).
Prices in the hotel and restaurant: lunch – from 5 EUR, soft drink – approx. 3 EUR, beer – approx. 3 EUR, wine – approx. 11 EUR/litre.
Transport: taxi - approx. 3 EUR/approx. 1 km, local bus – approx. 1.5 EUR/approx. 0.5 km. A green card is required when renting a car in Montenegro.
Beaches: public, free entry; beach service (2 sunbeds + umbrella – not all beaches have the same service) – up to approx. 12 EUR/day; buying sun umbrellas is popular (approx. 5-10 EUR); protection footwear for water recommended.
Montenegro online: www.visit-montenegro.org;
www.visit-montenegro.com:
Resort tax (collected on site): 1.5 EUR/person/a day, children up to 2 years old - free of charge. In the region of Herceg Novi (Wellness & Spa Hotel ACD): 1 EUR/person/day, children 12-18 years old – 0.5 EUR/person/day, children up to 12 years old – free of charge.
Information for travelers arriving in Montenegro with children up to 18 years of age: in the case of traveling with only one of the parents / legal guardians, a written parental / legal guardian's written consent may be required to cross the national border (notarized, translated into English). The condition of exemption from having to possess a written consent of the other parent / guardian is having exclusive parental rights (a valid Family Court judgment is required, translated into English) or the death of the other parent / legal guardian (death certificate in English required).
Local trips: organized by local tourist agencies on terms specified by them. There is a possibility that, if there is not enough participants, a trip may be canceled.
Always up-to-date info on the state of the security in a given country: , can be found at www.msz.gov.pl > consular information > warnings for travelers: http://www.msz.gov.pl/pl/informacje_konsularne/ostrzezenia/
You can always find up to date information about security in this country on your Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
Montenegro Tour – a trip for all those who in one day would like to see the greatest treasures of Montenegro's culture and nature. The route runs into the country towards the former capital - Cetinje. A visit to the village of Njeguši, where the royal family Petrović Njeguš come from, also known for its homemade dried ham, cheese and delicious Rakia. The return trip to the coast runs through the mountain slope, overlooking the beautiful panorama of the entire Bay of Kotor. Exploring Kotor - a walk through the streets of the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site in its entirety. Day trip. Price – approx. 62 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 49 EUR (does not include lunch).
Lake Skadar — a drive ot the famous lake. This fresh-water oasis today is one of the last places in Europe where pelicans live! In this region you will find not only beautiful landscapes and nature attractions - it's also one of the richest archaeological regions of the country with many great Medieval monuments. Countless small islets sprouting from lake and the peninsulas with centuries-old structures can be found here. The programme includes a cruise and tasting of local food. You should take your beachwear. Day trip. Price - approx. 66 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 52 EUR (does not include lunch).
Dubrovnik - travel to one of the most famous cities in the Mediterranean, a place with a unique history, called the Pearl of the Adriatic. Visiting the beautiful stone old town, listed on the UNESCO list, surrounded by the longest fortification system in Europe. A walk down Placa, the lively arteries of the old town, from the Great Onofrio Fountain to Luža Square with its representative buildings. Free time. Day trip. Price – approx. 63 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 48 EUR (does not include lunch).
A cruise on the Bay of Kotor — during the cruise you can admire the southernmost "fjord in Europe", the Verige Strait, the charming old villages of Lepetane, Stoliv, Prcanj, Muo and Perast. Another attraction is the famous Our Lady of the Rocks island with an 18th century church and Baroque paintings made by Tripo Kokolja. Free time for swimming. Polish guide for a group of at least 15 participants. Price - approx. 48 EUR (includes lunch).
The Tara River Canyon – the heart of Montenegro is the unspoiled and wild nature in the northern part of the country. The enchanting beauty of the deep canyon, crystal clear rivers and majestic mountainous landscapes. The route leads to the largest and deepest canyon in Europe and one of the deepest in the world - Tara. The shore of the river and steep slopes of the canyon are covered with lush vegetation, and its highest part with fir trees and spruce. Stop at a vantage point - on a bridge suspended 170 m above the river joining the 2 banks of the canyon. Transfer to the capital of the mountains - Žabljaka - and then to Black Lake located in the National Park of the Durmitoru Mountains between their highest peaks. Day trip. Price – approx. 70 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 58 EUR (does not include lunch).
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.
Montenegro Tour – a trip for all those who in one day would like to see the greatest treasures of Montenegro's culture and nature. The route runs into the country towards the former capital - Cetinje. A visit to the village of Njeguši, where the royal family Petrović Njeguš come from, also known for its homemade dried ham, cheese and delicious Rakia. The return trip to the coast runs through the mountain slope, overlooking the beautiful panorama of the entire Bay of Kotor. Exploring Kotor - a walk through the streets of the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site in its entirety. Day trip. Price – approx. 62 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 49 EUR (does not include lunch).
Lake Skadar — a drive ot the famous lake. This fresh-water oasis today is one of the last places in Europe where pelicans live! In this region you will find not only beautiful landscapes and nature attractions - it's also one of the richest archaeological regions of the country with many great Medieval monuments. Countless small islets sprouting from lake and the peninsulas with centuries-old structures can be found here. The programme includes a cruise and tasting of local food. You should take your beachwear. Day trip. Price - approx. 66 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 52 EUR (does not include lunch).
Dubrovnik - travel to one of the most famous cities in the Mediterranean, a place with a unique history, called the Pearl of the Adriatic. Visiting the beautiful stone old town, listed on the UNESCO list, surrounded by the longest fortification system in Europe. A walk down Placa, the lively arteries of the old town, from the Great Onofrio Fountain to Luža Square with its representative buildings. Free time. Day trip. Price – approx. 63 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 48 EUR (does not include lunch).
A cruise on the Bay of Kotor — during the cruise you can admire the southernmost "fjord in Europe", the Verige Strait, the charming old villages of Lepetane, Stoliv, Prcanj, Muo and Perast. Another attraction is the famous Our Lady of the Rocks island with an 18th century church and Baroque paintings made by Tripo Kokolja. Free time for swimming. Polish guide for a group of at least 15 participants. Price - approx. 48 EUR (includes lunch).
The Tara River Canyon – the heart of Montenegro is the unspoiled and wild nature in the northern part of the country. The enchanting beauty of the deep canyon, crystal clear rivers and majestic mountainous landscapes. The route leads to the largest and deepest canyon in Europe and one of the deepest in the world - Tara. The shore of the river and steep slopes of the canyon are covered with lush vegetation, and its highest part with fir trees and spruce. Stop at a vantage point - on a bridge suspended 170 m above the river joining the 2 banks of the canyon. Transfer to the capital of the mountains - Žabljaka - and then to Black Lake located in the National Park of the Durmitoru Mountains between their highest peaks. Day trip. Price – approx. 70 EUR (includes lunch) or approx. 58 EUR (does not include lunch).
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.