Montenegro Overview

Montenegro declared its independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro on June 3, 2006, following a peaceful referendum process. Montenegro is a small Balkan country currently undergoing significant political and economic change.
Capital: Podgorica
Population: 678,000
Area: 14,026 km²
Density: 48.34 inhabitants per km²
Currency: EUR
Destinations: 12

Montenegro Top Destinations

Budva is a tourist resort on the central part of the coast of Montenegro. The Budva Riviera is about 35 km long with 12.5 km of this are... map
Kotor is an old town situated on the foothill of the mountain Lovcen, in the southern end of the Bay of Kotor. The number of tourist coming... map
Sveti Stefan is a small island and exclusive hotel town on the Budva Riviera located 5 km southeast of Budva. It is connected to the... map
Perast is a sleepy baroque town, situated beneath the hill of St. Elijah (873 m), opposite the narrow Verige strait, on a cape that... map
Herceg Novi is a coastal town, with around 17,000 inhabitants, located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen.... map
Durmitor National Park contains 18 glacial lakes at heights over 1500 meters and 48 mountain peaks which are over 2000 m. Durmitor National... map
The Monastery of Ostrog is placed against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda. Ostrog, a monastery... map
Sutomore is a small coastal town, of around 1800 inhabitans. Sutomore has a 1,250 m long sandy beach and continues into the Golden beach... map
Cetinje is the historic capital of Montenegro. The city is of enormous historical and spiritual value to Montenegro. map
Podgorica became the capital of Montenegro in 1945. Not only are the Government and Parliament located here, but the city is also the... map
11. Bar
Bar is a port town with a population of around 13,700. Bar is the main sea port of Montenegro. map
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