Kotor to Podgorica
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Kotor, Montenegro
3 nights Tue. Sep 09-Fri. Sep 12Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ulcinj, Montenegro
2 nights Fri. Sep 12-Sun. Sep 14Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Bar, Montenegro
2 nights Sun. Sep 14-Tue. Sep 16Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Budva, Montenegro
2 nights Tue. Sep 16-Thu. Sep 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Herceg Novi, Montenegro
2 nights Thu. Sep 18-Sat. Sep 20Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Cetinje, Montenegro
2 nights Sat. Sep 20-Mon. Sep 22Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Zabljak, Montenegro
3 nights Mon. Sep 22-Thu. Sep 25Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Kolasin, Montenegro
3 nights Thu. Sep 25-Sun. Sep 28Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Podgorica, Montenegro
3 nights Sun. Sep 28-Wed. Oct 01Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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3 nightsTue. Sep 09 - Fri. Sep 12
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The old Mediterranean port of Kotor is surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian period. It is located on the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic Sea. Some have called it the southern-most fjord in Europe, but it is a ria, a submerged river canyon. Together with the nearly overhanging limestone cliffs of Orjen and Lovćen, Kotor and its surrounding area form an impressive and picturesque Mediterranean landscape. Main sights include Cathedral of St. Tryphon, Fortifications of KotorMaritime Museum, St. John Fortress, and more.
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2 nightsFri. Sep 12 - Sun. Sep 14
Ulcinj is the southernmost town in Montenegro. The town of Ulcinj has a population of which the majority are Albanians. It is the center of Ulcinj Municipality and the center of the Albanian community in Montenegro. The Day of Ulcinj is held every first Saturday of April. It symbolizes the end of the collection of olives, the output of the sailors at the sea, and the beginning of the tourist season. Ulcinj is founding member of National Assembly of Albanian Municipalities created in 26 November 2012. Its main attractions include Velika Plaza, Church of St. Maria,Namazgjahu Mosque, Ladies Beach, Sailors' Mosque, Ulcinj Castle, and more.
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2 nightsSun. Sep 14 - Tue. Sep 16
Bar is a coastal town and seaport in southern Montenegro. It is the capital of the Bar Municipality and a center for tourism. The natural area around Bar is mostly untouched and is rich in vegetation. The Bar municipality stretches to the southern shore of Skadar lake and encompasses Krajina region. This entire area is suitable for leisure activities and hiking. Smaller settlements near Bar, such as Dobra Voda, Sutomore and Čanj, are a favourite destination for sunbathing, as they incorporate long sandy beaches. Main sites of the town include Bar Aqueduct, Old Bar Fortress, and King Nikola’s Palace.
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2 nightsTue. Sep 16 - Thu. Sep 18
Budva is a Montenegrin town on the Adriatic Sea. The coastal area around Budva, called the Budva Riviera, is the center of Montenegrin tourism, known for its well preserved medieval walled city, sandy beaches and diverse nightlife. Budva is 2,500 years old, which makes it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast. Its main attractions include the isle of Sveti Stefan, a citadel, Catholic Church of St. John, the Dancing Girl Statue, the Mogren Beach, and more.
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2 nightsThu. Sep 18 - Sat. Sep 20
Herceg Novi is a coastal town in Montenegro located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen. It is the administrative center of the Herceg Novi Municipality with around 33,000 inhabitants. Herceg Novi was known as Castelnuovo ("New castle" in Italian) between 1420 and 1797 when it was part of the Albania Veneta of the Republic of Venice. Herceg Novi has had a turbulent past, despite being one of the youngest settlements on the Adriatic. A history of varied occupations has created a blend of diverse and picturesque architectural style in the city. Be sure to visit Savina Monastery, Archangel Michael Church, Forte Mare Castle, Fortress Spanjola, and more.
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2 nightsSat. Sep 20 - Mon. Sep 22
Cetinje is a city and Old Royal Capital of Montenegro. It is also the historic and the secondary capital of Montenegro, where the official residence of the President of Montenegro is located. Cetinje is a town of great historical significance, being founded in the 15th century and because it became the center of Montenegrin life and both a cradle of Montenegrin culture and an Orthodox religious center. Its status as the honorary capital of Montenegro is due to its heritage as a long-serving former capital of Montenegro. Its attractions include Cetinje Monastery, Vlah Church, National Museum of Montenegro, Blue Palace, Njegos Museum Biljarda, King Nikola's Palace, and more.
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3 nightsMon. Sep 22 - Thu. Sep 25
Zabljak is a small town in northern Montenegro. The town is in the center of the Durmitor mountain region and with an altitude of 1,456m, it is the highest situated town on the Balkans. All that has remained of its original buildings is the old church of Holy Transfiguration, built in 19C as a monument to a Montenegrin victory in the battle against the Ottoman Empire. In the 1880s Zabljak became a market town, leading it to become administrative center of the region. Before WWII, Zabljak's unique nature was drawing the attention of tourists from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and also from abroad, especially Italy. After the war, Zabljak rebuilt itself and became Montenegro's center for winter sports.
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3 nightsThu. Sep 25 - Sun. Sep 28
Kolasin is a town in northern Montenegro and is the center of Kolasin Municipality, as well as the unofficial center of Moraca region, named after Moraca River. Kolasin is one of the centers of Montenegro's mountain tourism. Although Zabljak is considered more attractive destination, Kolasin has the advantage of being easily accessible by road and rail. Kolasin is located on the foot of Bjelasica and Sinjajevina mountains, which offer great conditions for skiing. Because of Kolasin 's altitude (954m), the town is considered an air spa. Along with your exploration of the surrounding nature and Kolasin's historic center, be sure to visit the Dulovina Botanic Garden.
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3 nightsSun. Sep 28 - Wed. Oct 01
Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. Its favorable position at the confluence of the Ribnica and Moraca rivers and the meeting point of the fertile Zeta Plain and Bjelopavlici Valley has encouraged settlement. The city is close to winter ski centers in the north and seaside resorts on the Adriatic Sea. Podgorica's mixture of architectural styles reflects the turbulent history of the city and country: as one regime replaced another, the corresponding style was introduced. Its main attractions include Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Podgorica City Museum, Natural History Museum of Montenegro, Petrovic Palace, Skaline, St. George Church, and more.
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