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ABOUT MONTENEGRO

Are you drawn to the land where you don’t know where the earth ends, and the sky begins? Stretch your horizons in the mountains of Montenegro. Besides her majestic mountains, Montenegro boasts many other diverse natural resources, including treasured national parks, plunging canyons, and dozens of unique ecosystems full of life. Why is this country so amazing, you may ask? That question can only be answered when you witness iconic sites that witness eras gone by, beaches where sand and pebble blend perfectly with turquoise waters, breathtaking azure bays and lagoons where ships and yachts sail, and the overall unforgettable vistas that exist almost everywhere you turn.

Visit any of the five breathtaking national parks, which decorate a mosaic of natural wonders, including glacial lakes, marshlands, primeval forests, verdant pastures, and wild rivers. These features distinguish Montenegro as unique and authentic!

Know that you will never leave Montenegro “empty-handed.” You take vibrant memories of experiences that satiated even your wildest travel fantasies from a country of unbridled majesty!

The picturesque country of Montenegro is a country situated in the southeastern part of Europe. Montenegro has for its neighbors the countries of Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, Albania to the southeast, Croatia to the west, and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest. Apart from its scenic mountains, Montenegro is also known for its out-of-the-world beaches that owe their existence to the country’s proximity to the Adriatic Sea.

 

FACTS ABOUT MONTENEGRO

 

  •  Montenegro is the first ecological country in the world.
  •  The oldest tree in Europe lives in Montenegrin city Bar: the Old Olive Tree is over 2,200 years old.
  •  The monastery Ostrog is one of the biggest sanctuaries in the world. People of all religions visit it.
  •  Name Montenegro in Montenegrin language literally translates to ‘Black Mountain’?
  •  There are five national parks, including Durmitor, Lovcen, Biogradska Gora, Prokletije, and Skadar Lake.
  •  The length of the sea coast is 293 km, with 117 beaches. The longest beach: Velika plaža (Ulcinj) – 13 km.
  •  The road from the beginning plateau for climbing onto the Njegos’s mausoleum is made of numerous stony stairways (from the foot up to the entrance into the mausoleum, there are 461 staircases).
  • UNESCO protects the Bay of Kotor region due to its wealthy cultural heritage.

 

Useful info

Currency: Euro

Language: Montenegrin, Serbian.

Climate: Continental-Mediterranean

Average air temperature: 27.4 ºC; 34 ºC during summer

Maximum sea temperature: 27.1 ºC

The average number of sunny days during the year: 240.

Time zone: GTM +1