Montenegro in one Day

10 Hours

Ideal for those seeking a balance between history, nature, and cuisine—this tour combines the most impressive sights reachable in a day trip from Kotor.

Begin the day with a panoramic drive to Njeguši, a traditional village between Cetinje and Kotor. The road between Njeguši and Kotor was constructed in the late 19th century and climbs from 0 to 1,100m in 25 serpentines. It offers various stunning views of the sparkling Bay of Kotor and the Old Town of Kotor, providing excellent photo opportunities.

Njeguši is a culturally rich town in the territory of old Montenegro. It is also where the rulers of the Petrovic dynasty were born. There, you will taste local products such as smoked ham, cheese, and grape brandy at Kod Pera na Bukovicu, a 136-year-old restaurant in Njeguši. Members of the family-run restaurant will also give a tour of their smokehouse and explain the traditional process of smoking ham.

During the Ottoman period, the only road connecting Cetinje and Kotor passed through Njegusi, making it a centre for history and tradition. We will follow this scenic mountain road to explore Lovćen National Park and walk to the famous Njegos mausoleum at its peak. Lovćen is a symbol of national identity while the mausoleum commemorates Petar II Petrovic Njegos, Prince-Bishop of Montenegro as well as a poet and philosopher.

Continuing to Cetinje, the old royal capital of Montenegro, we will embark on a historic walking tour. Due to Cetinje’s authentic architecture and density of historic buildings, it has been dubbed “museum city”. In addition to the tour, you will also have some free time to explore at your own pace.

A drive will take us to Rijeka Crnojevic, a peaceful town on the edge of Skadar Lake. Skadar is the largest lake in the Balkans. Visitors will find diverse natural wonders including 270 species of birds, many of which are endangered, and plant and animal species that can’t be found anywhere else in the world. History and nature are also intertwined; Skadar is also home to many churches, monuments, and the remains of Obod city.

After enjoying lunch and a scenic boat ride on Skadar Lake, we will return to Kotor with photo breaks at stunning vistas along the way including a stop above the riviera town of Budva.

Trip highlights

  • Drive to Njeguši village (25 serpentines, 2 photo breaks) (1h)
  • Snack and smokehouse visit in the oldest restaurant in Montenegro (1h)
  • Drive through Lovćen National Park and walk to the Njegos mausoleum (1h30min)
  • Cetinje walking tour followed by free time (1h30min)
  • Drive to Rijeka Crnojevic on Skadar Lake (30min)
  • Rijeka Crnojevic visit(nicest part of Skadar lake National Park), lunch in a local restaurant, boat tour and Pavlova Strana photo break (3h)
  • Drive back to Kotor (photo stop above Budva on the way back) (1h30min)

Included Services

  • Licensed English speaking guide
  • Private transportation with a car or van
  • Breakfast in Njeguši village
  • Lunch in Rijeka Crnojevic
  • A private boat tour on Skadar Lake
  • National parks entrance fees
  • VAT

Excluded Services

  • Souvenirs
  • For 1 person: 400 €
  • For 2 people: 450 €
  • For 3 people: 500 €
  • For 4 people: 600 €
  • For 5 people: 650 €
  • For 6 people: 700 €
  • For 7 people: 750 €
  • For 8 people: 800 €
When is the best time to visit Montenegro?

The best time to visit Montenegro is between April and early June, and again from the end August to November. These months are known to be not to crowded and still with high probability of very nice weather.
It still depends on type of activities you are looking for and which region you want to visit.
July and August are quite hot and busy, but this is period when you can enjoy water activities like speedboats, yachts, sailing tours on the shore, and hiking trips in the north of Montenegro where the weather is approx. 10 degrees cooler than on the coastline.
Winter is still good time of year to visit if you are looking for sightseeing tours or hiking trips on the mountains along the coastline.

What are must visit places in Montenegro?

Places you have to visit while in Montenegro are:
Kotor
Perast with Our Lady of the Rocks island
Cetinje
Lovcen National Park
Skadar Lake National Park
Ostrog Monastery
Durmitor National Park

What currency is in use in Montenegro?

The official currency of Montenegro is the Euro.
When it comes to major tourist towns and attractions it is easy to use credit card as a payment option, as all restaurants, museums and shops will have option of electronic payment.
If you are travelling to National Parks or small villages it is useful to have some euros with you since credit card payment is not likely to be an option.

Are tours entirely private?

All of our tours are designed in the way that you are our only client. And in case of the multiple day trips, we have our guide being with you entire time, unlike what could be practise of most of the other companies as just having a driver and different guides in various locations.

What is regular pick-up location?

Since our tours are private, we always pick up our clients at most convenient location (port, hotels, airports).
Pick up location depends on tour, it can be at the airport in case of multiple day trips, for day trips it is normally ether in front of port or at your hotel’s reception. Our guide will be holding a signboard with your name on it while waiting for you.

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Montenegro in one Day