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About Montenegro
Tourism in
Montenegro is in a rapid expansion.
The location
of this small Mediterranean country, rich architectural and
cultural heritage, and the diversity of landscapes and climates
makes Montenegro a desirable tourist destination.
In 2006.
820,000 tourists visited Montenegro, of which some 272,000 were
from abroad. This represents nearly a 17% increase over the
previous year, and Montenegro is considered the fastest-growing
tourist destination in recent years.
Coastal region

This region is
of main interest to tourists. Montenegrin Adriatic coast is 295
km long, with 72 km of beaches, and with many well-preserved
ancient old towns.
The main
attractions are:
Old town of
Kotor, listed with UNESCO world heritage sites.
Boka Kotorska
(Bay of Kotor), some say most beautiful bay in Europe, with
ancient small town of Perast
and its
islets.
Old town of
Budva, very well preserved old town.
Sveti Stefan,
a small hamlet on an island turned into a luxury hotel. Most
picturesque resort on the coast.
Besides these,
every other coastal town, sepecially south of Budva, is very
popular among tourists, primarily because of sandy beaches and
vibrant nightlife.
Central region

Although it is
most densely populated area of Montenegro, it has fewer tourist
attractions.
Notable are:
Ostrog
monastery, a famous pilgrimage site,
Archeological
remains of Duklja (Doclea) from Roman times outside Podgorica.
Skadar lake, a
popular wildlife reserve.
Cetinje,
historical capital of Montenegro.
Northern
region

Northern
region is centre of Montenegrin mountain tourism. It has ski
resorts, and is popular for its untouched nature.
Destinations
in the north are:
Town of
Žabljak on mountain Durmitor, the most popular mountain tourism
destination in Montenegro.
Town of
Kolašin, also popular destination, near national park Biogradska
Gora, mountain Bjelasica and ski-resort Bjelasica
Tara River
Gorge, second-longest canyon in the world. Tara river is a
popular rafting destination.
Biogradska
Gora, with Biogradsko Lake, a national park and untouched virgin
forest.
The entire
area of Durmitor mountain and Tara river canyon is protected as
a national park, and listed with UNESCO world heritage sites. |