Blue Cave

A sea cave on the Lustica Peninsula known for its vivid blue water and boat-trip swimming stops.
Sveti Nikola Island

Saint Nikola (Sveti Nikola) is the largest island on the Montenegrin coast, lying 1km off the old town of Budva.
Saint Stefan Island

Saint Stefan (Sveti Stefan) is a small island and 5-star hotel resort some six kilometres southeast of Budva.
Roman Mosaics

The Roman mosaics in Risan are the remnants of Villa Urbana, also know as the Villa Romana.
Perast

A highlight of the Bay of Kotor, Perast is one of the most beautiful Baroque villages in the whole of Montenegro.
Old Town Herceg Novi

The old town of Herceg Novi is a jewell in the crown, perched high above a promenade.
Lovcen National Park

Lovćen was declared a National Park in 1952. with the significantcultural and historical valueamong the locals.
Lipa Cave

One of the largest cave systems, Lipa’s rocky passages wind through more than 2.5km of mountain.
King Nikola’s Palace

Dedicated to the memory of Nikola I Petrovic Njegos, the first and last king of Montenegro.
Buca Palace

Dating to the 13th century, Buca palace (Palata Buća) is one Kotor’s oldest and most imposing buildings.