MONTENEGRO
CRNA GORA

The part of the Adriatic Coast belonging to
Montenegro is the purest part of the Mediterranean.

Jacques Cousteau


Montenegro is a land full of contrasts and scenic beauties, including the pure and clear Adriatic Sea and numerous beaches. Sandy, pebbly and rocky. Several kilometres or just a few scores of metres long. Away from the residential area or in it, right in front of your hotel. There are beaches in bays, on rocky shores, near olive groves, fields or pine woods. Exposed to the wind, the sun and the waves. Some overlook the open sea, some are sheltered in coves. Some have all the facilities required for the comfort of tourists, the others are wild, isolated, accesible by boat only.

Chose an active holiday. You will be fully rewarded.



MONTENEGRO IN FIGURES

Geographic location
Area13,812 sq. km
Population620,000
Largest townPodgorica, the administrative and economic centre,
159,000 inhabitants
Capital townCetinje, the historical and cultural centre
LanguageSerbian
CurrencyDinar
Length of coastline290 km
Length of beaches73 km
Longest beachUlcinj, 13,000 m
Highest peakBobotov kuk (Mt. Durmitor), 2,522 m
Largest lakeSkadarsko Jezero, 391 sq. km.
Deepest canyonRiver Tara Canyon, 1,300 m
Largest gulfBoka Kotorska
National ParksDurmitor (39,000 ha)
Lovcen (6,400 ha)
Biogradska gora (5,400 ha)
Skadarsko Jezero (40,000 ha)
UNESCO
protected heritage
Durmitor with the Tara Canyon
Kotor - Old town
Transport
connections
International airports in Podgorica and Tivat
Port of Bar and the Bar - Bari Ferry Line
The Bar - Belgrade Railway line
The Adriatic Highway