Montenegro has emerged splendidly from its civil unrest of the 90s, to grow as a bustling tourist spot in the Balkans. The sheer beauty of the Adriatic coast along with miles of silky soft sand beaches, hidden coves and islands hold every visitor in awe.
Montenegro invites you with history, culture, good weather and a scenic landscape. Unwind in any of the resorts at Budva Riviera or explore the sites of Roman history. It’s natural charm stands unrivaled. With towering mountains emerging from the flourishing river valleys, glassy lakes and beautiful beaches, you’l find nature at its best. Be sure to visit the Skadar Lake, the largest lake in the Balkans, as well as the Biogradska Gora and Durmitor National Parks.
The capital city of Podgorica, nestled amidst five rivers, is a wonderful place to explore, especially for its parks and open spaces. Spend an winter vacation in the skiing areas of Zabljak and
Kolasin. The ancient town of Kotor is also a hip winter spot in the country.
Montenegro offers incredible opportunities for outdoor fun. Whether you’re into mountain climbing, skiing, hiking and rafting or hunting, fishing, sailing and scuba diving, there are endless possibilities for you.
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| Destination Facts: |
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| Capital: Valletta |
Currency: Lira |
| Area: 316 |
Official Language: Maltese, English |
| Population: 397499 |
National Animal: Kelb-tal |
| Population Density: 1257.9 |
National Sports: Soccer |
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