- Podgorica
- Petrovac
- Zminje Jezero
- Vlada
- Velika Plaza
- Sveti Stefan
- Sveti Stefan
- Susica Canyon
- Stoliv
- Skrcko Jezero
- Lake Skadar
- Tara River & Bridge
- Tara River
- Prkletije Mountaints
- Podgorica – Millenium Bridge
- Petrovac
- Perast
- Montenegro Lake Ferry
- Ostrog Monastary
- Mala Plaza – Ulcinj
- Lucice
- Kotor and Boka
- Kanjon Mrtvice
- Herceg Novi – Sahat Kula
- Festival Mimoze
- Durmitor
- Cetinje
- Tara Canyon
- Tara River
- Boka Jadran
- Porto Montenegro
- Porto Montenegro
- Bar
- Tivat
- Lustica Bay
- Sveti Nikola
- Grotta Azzurra
- Cetinje
- Biogradsko
- Ostrog Monastery
- Cetinje
- Porto Montenegro
- Durmitor
- Skadar Lake
Montenegro is a country of sharp contrasts, blue seas, sandy beaches, a beautiful coastline, green alpine meadows, breathtaking canyons, winding rivers, idyllic lakes, and soaring mountains that touch the clouds. All this can be seen within a short distance. It is a country where old and new meet and live in harmony. Montenegro is geographically small but big in relation to history and culture. It is located in the southwest part of the Balkan countries on the Adriatic Sea.
Montenegro is unmatched in beauty and visited annually by tourists from around the world. There is an old saying “Whoever visits Montenegro once, will come back for sure.” Uniquely located, ferry services runs daily between the ports of Bar in Montenegro and Bari in Italy. During the summer season, the Porto Montenegro plays host to some of the largest super-mega yachts in the world. One of the most famous sites to visit is Sveti Stefan which is located just south of Budva.