Welcome to Montenegro, a beautiful Balkan country on the Adriatic Sea! This small southern European country, surrounded by Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania, is sure to amaze you. Its magnificent landscapes are characterised by unspoilt nature, impressive limestone peaks and beautiful coastlines that alternate between steep cliffs and pretty beaches bordered by turquoise waters. The country, whose name literally translates as "black mountain", is a pure delight for nature lovers in search of new experiences.
Tivat is a small municipality on the south-western coast of Montenegro, nestled in the Bay of Kotor. This charming town is surrounded by the Adriatic Sea and overlooked by mountains, meaning that breathtaking scenery can be seen on all sides. Its small size and rich architecture make it an ideal destination for a relaxing and enriching holiday in an authentic atmosphere. It's also an excellent base for exploring the rest of the country, with its countless attractions ranging from unspoilt nature to historic treasures.
The small seaside town of Petrovac is renowned for its clear beaches and mild climate. It is perfect for a family holiday, offering a wide range of recreational activities, including seaside and sports activities, as well as facilities for children. There's a friendly atmosphere around the restaurants, street vendors and pretty promenade with its reddish pebble beach. Distance from the airport: 40 km.
Čanj lies in a sheltered bay between Petrovac and Sutomore, offering all the charm of a small seaside resort on Montenegro’s southern coast. Although the area attracts many visitors, it remains a peaceful place for a relaxing holiday amid beautiful natural scenery. The golden pebbled beach, known as the ‘pearl coast’, takes its name from the distinctive colour and beauty of its shore. Distance from the airport: 50 km.
Budva, located on the south-western coast of Montenegro, is the most popular seaside resort on the Montenegrin coast, and rightly bears the nickname Budva Riviera. It is just as popular for its beautiful beaches as for its cultural appeal and vibrant nightlife. The old town has retained its authentic character, with ramparts, narrow streets and shady squares where you can immerse yourself in history and tradition. Budva also boasts a charming marina lined with small boutiques and restaurants where you can enjoy Montenegrin cuisine. Distance from the airport: 20 km.
For a long time, Bečići was just a small, humble village, but it has now grown into a seaside resort that is well known for its luxury hotels. It is attached to the famous Budva, so it is quick and easy to visit the tourist attractions of this Venetian fortified town. The area is also popular for its beautiful beaches and nightlife. Distance from the airport: 22 km.
Excursions will allow you to discover your destination from all perspectives. LuxairTours offers a range of selected tours that will allow you to discover unmissable places, paradisiacal beaches, typical dishes... LuxairTours organises a range of quality excursions for you.
This half-day excursion will allow you to discover the magnificent Bay of Kotor. After a bus ride, you will visit Tivat, often referred to as the Saint Tropez of Montenegro. In Tivat, you will board a boat and sail into the Bay of Kotor, taking in the magnificent mountains and seaside scenery. Back on dry land, you'll head for Perast, a city with a Venetian flair to it, with a stop on the two islands opposite: Our Lady of the Rocks and Saint George.
This tour will take you to the heart of the Black Mountains country, where you will discover the beautiful Montenegrin countryside and the historic towns of Cetinje and Kotor. You will first visit Cetinje, the country's former capital, and then the village of Njegusi, the birthplace of former Montenegrin cardinals and rulers. Here, you can sample local specialities such as smoked ham, cheese and honey wine. The tour then continues on a winding road to Kotor and then to the far south-east to see Europe's longest fjord.
This half-day excursion will take you to the village of Virpazar before boarding a boat to see Lake Skadar, the largest body of water on the Balkan Peninsula. The lake's lush vegetation, shallow shores and reed banks home to numerous species of aquatic birds are the perfect place to observe the wildlife. Its waters are teeming with fish of all kinds, which are still abundant enough to allow you to fish in the traditional way.
This trip will give you the chance to appreciate the wild, beautiful scenery in the heart of Montenegro's peaks. You'll make your way to Lake Skadar before taking the path that leads you to the magnificent Moraca canyon. Halfway along, you'll see the Morača monastery, one of the oldest in the Balkans. The tour then continues to the Crkvina pass, at an altitude of 1,045 metres, before arriving at Lake Biograd, which is surrounded by a beautiful landscape. The lake is surrounded by some of the oldest forest trees in Montenegro and is ideal for hiking.
For more information and bookings, please contact your LuxairTours guide on site.
Obligatory Tourist tax to be paid on site.