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The most beautiful places in Montenegro for relaxation. Sights of Montenegro. Ulcinj is an interesting option to visit in the south of the country

My TOP of the most beautiful and unusual places in Montenegro changes from year to year. I’m becoming more and more immersed in the country and falling in love like a first-grader girl. And these are not popular attractions of Montenegro; on the contrary, they should have silence, picturesque pictures, authentic architecture, local residents unspoiled by mass tourism. In the summer, I advise everyone to escape for a couple of days from the noisy coast to the mountains, explore trails, old settlements, mountain lakes...

It would take a long time to list the wild beauties of Montenegro... but I will tell you about the most beautiful places for me personally, here my soul rests, and my eyes rejoice at the beauty 🏝🏡🌄🌅

1. Komovi Mountains

These mountains are hidden from the bustle of the city and tourists. Komovi is not sold by any travel agency on the embankment of Budva or Herceg Novi, and this is wonderful! And the mountains are a special world where you are finally left alone, begin to hear yourself and your hidden desires, calm your nervous system, let go of the problems accumulated during the working week. And only then do you begin to notice the beauty around you, and nature fills you with positive energy.


Montenegro was a discovery for me last year, and if I had a couple of days off again, I would not hesitate to go to these 3 peaks, which are not inferior in beauty to the mountains of Durmitor or Prokletije. Total 170 km from Budva, and you feel the aroma of mountain herbs, hear the whistle of the wind, the murmuring of streams, the singing of birds... Near the Treshnevik mountain pass you will come across several places where you can rent a house or put up a tent nearby, I recommend (their phone number: +38267380532) or on the mountain pass, and if you are with a jeep, then stop at the very foot of the mountains in Katun Martinovica

2. Prokletiye Mountains and Grebae Valley

Another wild place in Montenegro, where civilization has recently reached. The Prokletije Mountains were declared a national park only in 2009, without receiving promotion, funds, or popularity among mass tourists because of this. The place still remains semi-wild, interesting for lovers of trekking, nature, and relaxation. Among the overhanging formidable rocks of Prokletiye there are several valleys where sheep and cows graze; simple eco-catuns and restaurants have been erected here. For example, on Booking you will find beautiful bungalows for 4 people, ask for ones with a wood stove


From Montenegro, I advise you to go to the Grebaje valley through Albania ( on the map), the new transit road will captivate you with a beautiful canyon, picturesque serpentines, the mountain river Tsievna and hospitable Albanians, be sure to take a break at Tamare village for a cup of coffee/beer. For Russians and Belarusians from April 1 to October 31, 2019, for Ukrainians and Kazakhs - all year round. And in the photo below is the peak of the Volusnitsa peak, where we went trekking last August ()

3. Village of Poseljani on Lake Skadar

In past centuries, a village in the bays of Lake Skadar Poseljani was a rich place, nature rewarded it with a powerful waterfall, which helped grind wheat and corn into flour for a huge region! The millstones of 14 mills turned here, because of which Montenegrins from all over the area arrived on donkeys or boats across the lake. A century ago there were cafes, shops, and even some kind of casino. Now there is none of this at all. The earthquake of 1979 changed the waterfall, and Montenegrins no longer needed to live that primitive life with factories built in Podgorica and tourism in Budva.


Again, tourism was not affected Villagers because of the poor road... The bus will not pass, only a passenger car. Local residents, of whom there are only a few left, built an asphalt road from the highway to the village at their own expense, but closed it with a barrier. At the same time, tourists are welcome 🙂 The vicious circle can be broken by leaving the car on the upper road near the cypress trees and walking 15 minutes down to the waterfall. I advise you to take a swimsuit and cool off in the cold water in the hot summer.


I love the villagers for the real picture of a Montenegrin village; you can close your eyes and imagine the donkeys on this bridge with sacks of flour. Or women at the waterfall washing clothes. But alas, everything has sunk into the past

4. Sedlo mountain pass in Durmitor National Park

50 km connects regional cities, but you will drive for 1.5 - 2 hours due to winding serpentines, sheep and cows blocking your path. This road passes among the highest peaks of the Durmitor National Park, and will leave an indelible impression in your memory!


It is impossible for huge buses to pass along the winding road, so a regular Canyons tour does not include trips...

  • (not a convertible), if you are confident in your abilities, it is better to spend the night in Zabljak to enjoy the mountains - .
  • Buy the Grand Canyons excursion, they take you by minibus
  • I can recommend a good guide-driver who takes the Great Circle of Durmitor and River Canyons, the cost of such an excursion is 200-250 euros, depending on the season and seats in the car.

5. Panorama of Sveti Stefan and Crvena Glavica beach

You can admire the hotel island from different points, but I like it - less known and difficult to access - Church of St. Sava. There is an asphalt road there, but with serpentines and gullies. People like to do wedding ceremonies or romantic photo sessions here. But we come for the silence, contemplation of the red roofs of the Budva Riviera and the islands in the sea. I especially like it in spring, late autumn with a bottle of wine and getting high with a view of live photo wallpaper. More details about this panoramic point -


And one more of the favorite places in the Budva Riviera is located below this panorama - the bay with the beach Crvena Glavica 🏜 It is often called Plaza Galija to a summer restaurant. The place is amazingly beautiful - red rocks, emerald sea, and in the evenings - wonderful sunsets! And also close to, but in the distance, even in summer there are few vacationers here with cafes and beach equipment 💦


This one is among my favorites. At the end of May we were the only ones here, not counting the builders... The pebbles are medium in size on Galia beach, but I also like to climb the rocks on the right and just admire the sea

6. Piva Lake Canyon

Lake Piva is one of the most beautiful places in Montenegro. I advise you to visit in the morning or afternoon in sunny weather, then it will look like a blue mirror surface. This artificial lake of several branches appeared on the site of the flooded Piva River during Yugoslavia, when a dam was built. You can drive along its canyon if you are going to Scepan Polje for rafting on the Tara, or by combining it with a visit to the national one. You can come to town Plužine, rent kayaks or a motor boat, just swim on the beach, dine on delicious home-cooked food in Ethno-village “Izlazak”, you can also stay overnight with them - on.



In autumn or after rain, the Piva Lake canyon takes on a mystical appearance

7. Lake Bukumir in the Kuchki Mountains

There are many mountain lakes of glacial origin in Montenegro, and they are much more interesting and less crowded than the accessible and touristic Skadar or Black Lake. In April, I wait for the snow to melt on the road and go to a fairy tale - to Lake Bukumir in the Kuchki Mountains. In summer the picture will not be so picturesque, although trekking will be available due to the more pleasant climate, the routes in the mountains will be marked. Read more about Bukumir Lake and the road to it.

8. Gorlo Sokolovo Gorge


13. Canyon of the Mrtvica River

If you love wildlife and hiking, then go to. Here you can arrange a short hike, without elevation changes, suitable even for children, the walk takes from 1.5 to 5 hours back and forth, depending on where you go... You will see old bridges, a seething mountain river, a jungle of trees and moss! You can grab a swimsuit to freshen up!

And another recommendation on what to see nearby - on the way, stop to take a photo on the suspension bridge; if you are with children, visit the petting zoo-orphanage in Brezna, and believers will be interested in the Moraca Monastery. The list of my favorite non-tourist and most beautiful places in Montenegro does not end here; explore the country off the highways, turn off often and walk along marked paths!

Video - not tourist Montenegro

It included Bukumir Lake in Kuchkikh Mountain and a hike to the Gorlo Sokolovo gorge

Nowhere else on the planet will you find so much natural beauty intertwined with such a rich historical and cultural heritage as in Montenegro.

Risan and Kotor

Stunning beaches, clear waters and magnificent mountains will immerse you in a sea of ​​fun in the Bay of Kotor. Surrounded by mountains and inland bays, the cities of Risan and Kotor are the first settlements on whose territory traces of ancient civilizations have been discovered, dating back to the Illyrian, Roman and early Christian periods.

The town of Risan, with its Roman villas and exceptionally well-preserved mosaics, will take you back to times past. A short boat ride from the shore of the baroque town of Perast, one of the two islets in the bay is home to the Church of Our Lady of the Reef, with one of the best collections of wall paintings in this part of Europe.

Kotor is one of the best preserved old towns on the Adriatic. On its grounds stands the stunning 12th-century Cathedral of Saint Tryphon with its wonderful collection of sacred art.

Durmitor

Located in the northern part of Montenegro, Durmitor is rich in untouched nature with many attractions and opportunities for active tourism.

Pljevlja

In the very north of Montenegro, in the picturesque valley of the Cehotina River, is the city of Pljevlja. It was named after the monastery where grain is grown. Pljevlja successfully combines Islamic and Christian spirit.

The symbol of the city and eternal tolerance are represented by two cultural, historical and architectural monuments - the Huseyn Pasha Mosque and the Holy Trinity Monastery.

Perast

Perast is one of the most beautiful small towns in the Bay of Kotor, a few kilometers from Kotor. Perast is a beautiful old town in Montenegro with unique ancient architecture.

This is a city where you have the opportunity to enjoy many ancient cathedrals and churches. Small taxi boats leave from Perast every few minutes and take people to unforgettable places.

You will also be able to enjoy the magnificent natural beauty of the southernmost fjord - the Bay of Kotor. Amazingly beautiful mountains surrounding the bay, old architecture, the smell of the sea, and incredibly clean air... Perast should be seen by every person who visits Montenegro.

Lake Scutari National Park

Lake Scutari is located in the so-called Zeta-Skadar Valley, which partly belongs to the municipality of Bar and partly to the municipality of Podgorica. Indescribable and in many ways unique, with a size of 391 km, Scutari is the largest lake on the Balkan Peninsula. The lake is a 20-minute drive from the Adriatic Sea and can be reached by driving through the newly built Sozina Tunnel.

Two thirds of the lake belongs to Montenegro, and one third belongs to the Republic of Albania. In 1983, the Montenegrin part of the lake, measuring 40,000 hectares, was declared a national park.

To believe that such a place of natural beauty really exists, Lake Scutari should be visited by every person who comes to Montenegro. This is a very attractive place with natural riches, accessible from both land and sea.

There are all conditions to satisfy all types of tourism throughout the year: bird watching, excursions, visits to cultural and historical monuments, speleological exploration, events and festivals and much more. In total, seas, lakes and mountains are located in a circumference of 150 km, and offer various types of entertainment that satisfy the tastes and wishes of all guests and tourists.

Sveti Stefan

One of the most famous, incredibly beautiful and visited places in Montenegro called Sveti Stefan (St. Stephen) is located a 15-minute drive from Budva. Sveti Stefan is certainly one of the tourist icons of Montenegro.

This is not surprising, because when you visit this stunning place, you will immediately feel why Sophia Loren, Sylvester Stallone, Queen Elizabeth II and many other celebrities have chosen Sveti Stefan as their favorite holiday destination.

Sveti Stefan is a place that will take your breath away.

The coast of Montenegro can be called a real corner of the Middle Ages in the center of Europe.
Small towns, nestled between the mountains and the Adriatic Sea, are filled with the same history that we have seen since childhood in films, read in adventure books and studied in school history lessons.
In almost every such settlement there is an “Old Town”, surrounded by stone walls, between which are crowded on narrow streets churches, houses with ancient signs that are many hundreds of years old and numerous milestones of history.
And if you want to experience the atmosphere of the Middle Ages with a minimum of tourist gloss, go to a city that is entirely under UNESCO protection, in which modern development is prohibited and which is the most beautiful, in my opinion, in Montenegro - Kotor.


2. Montenegro itself is a rather small country, so, if desired, all these ancient towns located on the coast can be seen in a few days. They are located literally a few kilometers from each other.
The road winding at the foot of the mountains directly above the sea pierces them one after another

3. Kotor is located in one of the most beautiful natural harbors in Europe - the Bay of Kotor at the foot of the Lovcen mountain range - in July 2000, Boka Kotorska was included in the list of twenty-five most beautiful bays in the world (the rest of the bays on this list are located mainly in Scandinavian countries) .

4. Wooden barque flying the Russian flag on the roadstead of the bay

5. The city of Kotor is quite ancient and its history is rich in events. Back in the third century BC, the Romans founded the city of Akruvium here, but even before the Romans, Illyrians lived on this site. Then the city was part of the Byzantine Empire, the Serbian state, as well as the Venetian Republic and the Napoleonic Empire.
The heart and soul of Kotor is the Old Town, surrounded by ancient fortress walls and preserving many historical and architectural monuments: cathedrals and churches, narrow streets and stairs, spacious squares and fountains.

6. A small tower rises above the Old Town, which can be seen from any point in Kotor - this is the chapel of Our Lady of the Savior, to which a long stone staircase of almost 1000 steps leads.
It was built in memory of those who died from the plague in 1572. And even today, lamps burn there day and night for the dead.

7. At the main entrance to the Old Town you will be greeted by these peaceful little people))) okay, at least they’re not green

8. Main square of the Old Town.
In front of the Clock Tower there is a pillory, near which sentences were announced to criminals many centuries ago.
From this place, narrow streets spread out in different directions, along one of which you can climb to the city walls on the slope of the ridge, the chapel of Our Lady of the Savior and the fortress

9. The streets are very textured and almost not spoiled by tourist gloss. There are much fewer cafes and souvenir shops here, as in other Old Towns

10. Signs. They delight the eye with their uniqueness, organicity and out-of-dateness.

11. Some kind of trading LLC "Stool" is located here)

12. Simple and clear. Beer 1.20 euros)

13. Unexpectedly in a tourist oasis. Sports club for disabled people

14. The lawyer is also here. Also amazing for a tourist place

15. Ordinary city life. As in the Middle Ages, clothes are dried using the same old-fashioned methods)
On a rope between houses

16. Windows. Windows in Montenegro are a special topic for a separate story

17. After meandering a little through the narrow streets, we come to a stone staircase of 1300 steps leading to the chapel and castle above the city. Here you will have to pay a small fee. 3 euros.

18. Picturesque climb up the stone stairs.

19. And views. This is what attracts with incredible force.
No wonder this place is considered one of the most beautiful harbors in Europe.
Even despite the fog that hid the mountains and the entrance to the bay, the picture is mesmerizing.

20. Chapel with 6 close-up photos. Despite the fact that we only had half an hour, we managed to get up to it.

21. Roofs of old Kotor

22. Boka Kotor Bay

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24. It’s a pity that we had very little time for Kotor.
For those who are planning to come here, allocate more of it. And take a leisurely stroll all the way to the top.
You will not regret it!

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What should a traveler see in Montenegro? When planning your vacation, of course, you want to have time to get to know the country to the maximum. Montenegro is not only a country for beach holidays; behind the high mountains there are national parks, the largest lake in the Balkans, high mountains with alpine meadows, and a historical capital with colorful architecture.

In this article I will tell you about the TOP 10 attractions that are a must-see in Montenegro.

Today it is Cetinje, and not Podgorica, that has the status of the capital of Montenegro. For several centuries, ecclesiastical and secular power was concentrated in this city in the hands of metropolitans. But the rulers, princes and kings are already in the past; all that remains from them are interesting palaces and a monastery in Cetinje.

The architectural appearance of the city is very unusual and bright; take a walk along the pedestrian st. Njegosha And Palace Square. Here you will be greeted by the blacksmith Bogdan, who makes bells and horseshoes to rock and roll. Find former foreign embassies, the Presidential Residence, the Money Museum, the old Pharmacy, visit the National Museum, the Billiard Palace and the Red Palace of King Nikola. Believers should definitely go to the Cetinje Monastery, where the relics of the Montenegrin ruler St. Peter, pieces of the Cross and the Hand of John the Baptist rest.

2. Lake Skadar

There are several dozen lakes in Montenegro, but the most vast, beautiful and historically important. It was a “bone of discord” between the Turks and Montenegrins for several centuries, so it is strewn with fortresses on islands and hills.

The first capital, the Zabljak fortress (15th century), still stands here. I advise you to take a ride along the lake from above, through its bays, and also rent a boat for an hour to plunge into harmony with the flora and fauna. This is a habitat for 200 species of birds and 40 species of fish; the rarest pelicans in Europe live here. From the end of May, yellow and white water lilies begin to bloom.

You can look at the ancient architecture and stone bridges in the towns of Virpazar and Rijeka Crnojevic. And the region of Lake Skadar is famous for wine; at every turn there are vineyards with an offer to go for a tasting.

3. Durmitor National Park

Montenegro is not only the sea and beaches, it is also northern nature. You will enter the realm of wild animals, glacial lakes and dense forests. It is not for nothing that the Durmitor National Park was included in the UNESCO list.

Here it is worth seeing the canyons of the Tara and Bystritsa rivers, climbing to the panoramic point Churevac (1626 m), walking around the Black Lake, conquering the highest point - Bobotov Kuk (2523 m).

If you are traveling by car, be sure to turn off from Zabljak at the Trsa sign towards the town of Pluzine. This road winds like a serpentine through the highest peaks of the Durmitor National Park. You will see grazing sheep, herds of horses, lonely shepherds' houses among the mountains drowning in the clouds. Around every turn the landscapes will change, and somewhere in the summer there will be snow. This is real alpine nature, hidden from the eyes of ordinary tourists.

4. Biogradska Gora National Park

There are only a few pristine forests left in Europe, one in the Biogradska Gora National Park. It is located in the north of the country and covers an area of ​​5400 hectares. Many trees are several hundred or even a thousand years old. These forests, glacial lakes and mountain peaks are home to 70 species of animals and 200 species of birds.

Be sure to take a walk around Lake Biograd, the 3.3 km long route will bring a lot of positive emotions. If you wish, you can stay here with a tent or have a barbecue on the grill. The national park has everything for recreation and hiking. You can wander through beech, juniper and oak forests, enjoy rivers, unique plants and fresh healing air.

5. Bay of Kotor

This is the most beautiful place in Montenegro, it is included in the TOP 25 picturesque bays in the world, so it is a “must see”. The architecture that appeared during the reign of Venice will mentally take you to Italy. First of all, visit Old Kotor, it is under UNESCO protection. Climb its powerful fortress wall; entry costs 3 euros, but there is one free “goat” trail.

The unique and slightly toy town of Perast will make you fall in love at first sight. In it, take a boat (5 euros per person) and sail to the island of Goddess on the reef. In the town of Prcanj, look at the most mysterious Catholic church with a pompous staircase. In Stoliv, climb the stone path to the upper village, where only one family remains to live. In Herceg Novi, take a stroll through the central square where Pierce Brosnan filmed the film The November Man. And in Tivat you should enjoy sunsets and cakes at the Porto Montenegro yacht marina.

6. Ulcinj and Ada-Bojana

The city of Ulcinj will seem unique on the coast with its oriental flavor; it was once inhabited by pirates, and black slaves were traded in the central square. The museum behind the fortress walls of the old city will remind you of various conquerors.

If you want to visit the most unusual Montenegrin beach, go to Velika Plaza (one of the beaches), it is so named because of its size - 15 kilometers of volcanic sand stretches along the sea. There is a long, gentle entrance here, and there are always waves, which is why kitesurfers love the Big Beach.

If after sunbathing you are wondering what else to see in Montenegro, I recommend driving a couple more kilometers to the island of Ada Boyana. On the banks of the emerald river, through which Lake Skadar flows into the sea, you can dine on fresh fish and seafood. If you prefer to sunbathe naked, I recommend going to the island itself, this is a real paradise for nudists.

7. Moraca River Canyon

One of the most beautiful rivers in Montenegro is Moraca. Its emerald hue seems unreal. The speed reaches up to 100 km/h, but the river is not navigable. But it’s interesting to look at it from above; Moraci’s unbridled character makes rapids on rocks and turns. It flows into the Platje gorge, which Montenegrins previously called “between the nests of eagles.” Only half a century ago it was possible to build a road in this canyon, connecting Podgorica with the north of the country.

Along the way, it is worth stopping at the Moraca Monastery, a Serbian temple from the 13th century. It was repeatedly captured by the Turks, but the Orthodox stronghold still survived. The monastery is surrounded by a beautiful garden, and the church will surprise you with ancient frescoes and ivory carved doors.

8. Piva Lake Canyon

This lake is unusual in shape and origin - it is narrow and long (45 km), and it is also man-made. The Piva Lake canyon is located near the town of Pluzine in the north of the country. It appeared after the construction of the Mratinje dam during Yugoslav times in 1975. Since the river was flooded, the 16th century Piva Monastery had to be completely moved to another place. The best restorers worked on it, restoring ancient frescoes and masonry walls.

I advise you to take a ride on a motor boat on Lake Piva itself, so you can see beautiful corners and narrow passages with turquoise surface, ducks and hanging bridges. The water in the lake warms up to +25 in summer, you can swim, and there is a civilized beach in Pluzhine.

9. Mamula Fortress and Lustica Peninsula

Do you want privacy, lush greenery and clean water on vacation? Then go explore Lustica with its many fortresses, churches, olive groves and picturesque beaches. Interesting places - Forte Rose, the beaches of Miriste, Zanice, Plavi Horizonty, the fortresses of Arza and Lustica, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Radovichi. I advise you to rent a boat opposite Zhanitsa and sail to the island with the monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as to the island with the Mamula fortress. This is the most incredible fortification structure in Montenegro, inherited from Austria-Hungary, which ruled in the 19th century.

The diameter of Mamula is 200 m, previously it was a barrier to the enemy in the Bay of Kotor, during the Second World War the fortress became a concentration camp on the orders of Mussolini. Today, entrance to Mamula is free, and its only inhabitants are wild rabbits.

10. Ostrog Monastery

The holiest place in Montenegro is the Ostrog monastery; people of different religions and even atheists strive to visit it, it arouses trust and interest. It was founded by Vasily Ostrozhsky in the middle of the 17th century, the Turks tried to burn the monastery a couple of times, and during World War II a bomb hit, but did not explode. This is how Ostrog stands, carved into the rock at an altitude of 900 m, to the delight of all pilgrims.

It is divided into the Upper and Lower Monasteries, as well as the Church of the Martyr Stanko. People go to the relics of St. Basil every day, sometimes staying overnight in sleeping bags near the monastery, asking for help and healing from serious illnesses or infertility. The greatest day is considered to be May 12 - the Saint’s birthday; tens of thousands of people from all over the Balkans travel a long way to Ostrog. You can visit Ostrog on an organized excursion or catch a ride in Danilovgrad and on the highway.

I hope my tips on what to see in Montenegro as a traveler will make your vacation more active and eventful.

Montenegro is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, and often tourists head to this country mainly to see its beauty. Of course, a beach holiday is also an important purpose of a trip to Montenegro for many tourists, but it is unlikely that Montenegro would have become such a popular country for a beach holiday if it did not have beautiful natural places.
In this article we will briefly tell you about the most beautiful places in Montenegro, but remember that many beautiful places will not be included in this list. Still, there are a lot of beautiful places in Montenegro, and it is almost impossible to talk about them in one article, even briefly.
The most beautiful places in Montenegro are the Bay of Kotor, Durmitor National Park, the Tara River Canyon and Lake Skadar.

Bay of Kotor

I admit that for the first time I went to Montenegro mainly to see the Bay of Kotor. A beach holiday was also in my plans, but if it weren’t for the Bay of Kotor, I would undoubtedly have chosen another place to relax.
If you conduct a survey among those tourists who have visited Montenegro, most of them will call the Bay of Kotor the most beautiful place in this country. The southernmost fjord in Europe truly amazes with its beauty, especially when you look at it from the shores of the cities of Kotor or Perast. We also recommend taking a boat ride, as the boat also offers beautiful views of the mighty mountains surrounding the bay. But still, you will get the best view of the Bay of Kotor from the observation deck near the top of the mountain located south of the bay. A visit to this observation deck is included in the program of some excursions.
We advise you to spend an evening in the city of Kotor if possible. At night, the Bay of Kotor looks simply magical, as the towns and villages on its coast create a necklace of lights around the bay.

Durmitor National Park

Although the drive from any seaside resort to this park is time consuming, it is worth it. Durmitor National Park amazes with the abundance of landscapes. The mountain peaks and lakes with crystal clear and cool water are especially beautiful here.
Any normal travel agency in Montenegro sells excursions to Durmitor National Park, but in order to fully enjoy this place, it is advisable to stay here for several days. Independent travelers usually stay in small guest houses, which are occasionally found in and around this national park.

Tara River Canyon

The most beautiful places in Montenegro simply cannot fail to include the second deepest canyon in the world. The Tara River Canyon amazes not only with its depth (up to 1300 meters), but with its unusually beautiful view.
If you have the opportunity, we advise you to take a walk along this canyon. You can also go rafting, but tourists are usually brought to far from the most beautiful section of the canyon.
One of the best places to photograph the Tara River Canyon is the famous Djurdjevic Bridge.

Skadar Lake

This lake is one of the most famous natural attractions in Europe. We talked in detail about Lake Skadar, as well as about all the other most beautiful places in Montenegro, in hotel articles on our website. I can only add that visiting this lake should be a must if you come to Montenegro not only for a beach holiday.