Montenegro

Montenegro is like a daisy in a rose garden. Small in size, it may go unnoticed by those simply passing through, but for those who take the time to stop and truly observe, its simplicity and freshness shine through. With a balcony view of the Adriatic, its beaches serve as a perfect fusion between the clearest Mediterranean blues and the vast green and gray mountains that surround it.

Bahía de Kotor y ciudad de Prcanj. Montenegr
“It’s not the days you recall, but the moments.”

Cities like Budva and Kotor, where knights, princesses, and dragons feel like they could still roam, serve as the backdrop for a warm and genuine people who welcome strangers with open arms. Montenegro stands as proof that, even in today’s interconnected world, there are still hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Vista de la ciudad de Perast en la bahía de Kotor, Montenegro
Where land and sea merge

Though small in size, Montenegro’s natural beauty is so breathtaking that it boasts five protected National Parks.

The secret of the Balkans

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From April to October, the ideal time to enjoy a relaxing day on the beach or take a leisurely stroll through Montenegro’s scenic forests.

Mediterranean and alpine

Average of 16°C

April to October

Pleasant temperatures, slightly cooler in the late afternoon

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Pasaje barcos

Delve into the history and the past of the country.

Venture into the labyrinthine system of tunnels and caves used as a hiding place for ships during World War II or dive the seabed of the Kumbor Strait and Klinci Cave, famous for its abundant marine fauna.
Naturaleza Montenegro

Explore the unknown Montenegrin nature

Admire the inner beauty of Montenegro by jeeping through its mountains, reaching places that do not appear on maps and having the opportunity to conquer the peak of Veliki Kabao, 1600 meters above sea level.
Kotor

Walk through the walled streets of Kotor and Perast

Feel part of Montenegrin culture and walk through its history while touring the Bay of Boka and the towns of Kotor and Perast, intact medieval wonders. Reveal the secrets of its monumental buildings, including a UNESCO heritage palace that can be accessed privately.

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Montenegro