Find your Montenegro
A country smaller than Connecticut, packed with UNESCO old towns, glacier lakes, super-yacht marinas, and roads that genuinely belong on a postcard. Pick a base, pick up a car, and start driving.
Must-visit cities
From the walled medieval towns of the coast to the modern capital inland, every city has its own character — and its own MontenegroDrive pick-up counter.
Budva
Walled medieval old town, sandy beaches, the liveliest nightlife on the Adriatic.
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Kotor
UNESCO World Heritage bay with a Venetian-era fortified town and cliff-side fortifications.
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Podgorica
The modern capital. Millennium Bridge, café culture, and the gateway to the lakes.
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Tivat
Porto Montenegro super-yacht marina and the country's busiest international airport.
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Herceg Novi
Fortress city at the mouth of the Bay of Kotor — botanical gardens and old steps.
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Cetinje
The old royal capital. Monasteries, museums and the start of the Lovćen climb.
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Bar
Olive-tree groves, the Stari Bar ruins and the ferry link to Bari, Italy.
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Ulcinj
Long sandy beaches, an Ottoman-era citadel and Montenegro's Albanian-speaking south.
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Žabljak
Highest town in the Balkans — gateway to Durmitor National Park and the Tara Canyon.
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National parks
Five protected areas cover almost 10% of the country. Most are within a two-hour drive of the coast — easy day trips with the right vehicle.
Durmitor National Park
Glacial lakes, 48 peaks above 2,000 m, and the second-deepest canyon on Earth.
Lovćen National Park
The black mountain that gave Montenegro its name. Drive the 25-hairpin road to Njegoš's mausoleum.
Biogradska Gora
One of the last three primeval forests in Europe — and a swimmable glacial lake at its centre.
Skadar Lake
The largest lake in southern Europe. Vineyards, wetland birdlife, and stone fishing villages.
Prokletije National Park
The "Cursed Mountains." Wild, lightly trafficked, and shared with Albania and Kosovo.
What to do
However you like to travel, Montenegro has a version of it. Mix and match across coast, mountains and lakes within a single week.
Beaches
Mogren, Jaz, Plavi Horizonti, Veliki Pijesak — sandy coves to broad Adriatic strands.
Hiking
Durmitor's Bobotov Kuk, Lovćen's Štirovnik, the Peaks of the Balkans trail.
Old towns
Kotor, Budva Stari Grad, Perast, Stari Bar, Ulcinj's Kalaja citadel.
Wineries
Plantaže's Šipčanik wine cellar, Skadar Lake boutique producers.
Adventure sports
Tara River rafting, Lovćen paragliding, canyoning in Nevżasti.
Local food
Njegoški pršut, Boka oysters, Lake Skadar carp, Neguški sir cheese.
Pick a city. Pick a car. Go.
We have counters at every airport and major city in Montenegro, plus free pick-up from most coastal hotels. Free cancellation until 48 hours before pick-up.
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