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montenegro
croatia

day 1

budva

Montenegro with its beautiful nature and rich history it is intriguing to everyone. Its famous city Budva, is gaining international recognition not only for its beautiful coastline dominated by high coastal mountains, but it stands as the metropolis of Montenegrin tourism for all the right reasons.

Budva arose from romantic beginnings, so legend says, and the city will not disappoint the pleasure seeker, romantic, or adventurer who fined their ways to Budva’s ancient stone streets.

The story regarding how Old Town Budva first got its name ties into a mythological tradition that spans over 2500 years, and really reflects the history found in this very old town considered as one of the five oldest core cities on this part of Adriatic sea.

Old Town Overview

transfer to hotel

Welcome dinner in hotel

Accomodation in Budva

day 2

KOTOR - BUDVA

Visit of Kotor Bay

Exploring the Old Town

Typical traditional lunch

Cruising

Budva City Tour

Kotor is the most beautiful town in Montenegro with a stunning natural setting at the very edge of the mountain-rimmed Kotor Bay. This natural harbor on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro was an important artistic and commercial center with its own famous schools of masonry and iconography. Kotor with numerous tight passages and and church-fronted plazas offers a real Balkan taste.

As Kotor’s popularity is rising, is the time to see this quaint town, with an outstanding architecture values, amazing integration of cities to the Gulf of Kotor and the important role that it played in the diffusion of Mediterranean culture in the Balkan lands, ahead of the masses. The old city its under UNESCO World Heritage protection.

Cruising along the coast offers a completely different perspective of its coastal cities.You will enjoy the sight of the most southern fiord in Europe, like coastal towns and the ancient lightened walls of the old town of Kotor. The tour will highlight the natural island called St. Djordje as well as a famous artificial island
Gospa od Skrpjela (Lady of the Rocks).

day 3

DUBROVNIK

Enchanting medieval city of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO world heritage site, known also as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, offers a range of attractions. Founded in the first half of the 7th century with the Latin name Ragusa reached its peak in the 15th and 16th centuries. Dubrovnik is a remarkably well-preserved example of a late-medieval walled city, with a regular street layout.Our walking tour will take you by the Town Hall (now the Rector’s Palace), the Franciscan Monastery (completed in the 14th century) with its imposing church; the extensive Dominican Monastery; the customs house (Sponza), the eclectic appearance of which reveals the fact that it is the work of several hands over many years; and a number of other Baroque churches, such as that of St Blaise (patron saint of the city).

Viewing Dubrovnik from above is definitely worth it. Most breathtaking views of the Old City of Dubrovnik, the Adriatic Sea, and the numerous islands in the Dubrovnik coast line can be experienced best from the Srd Hill, especially the sunset which is the best thing to view from the top of the hill.The cable car is new and modern and offers a great smooth ride to the top of Mt. Srd. You can enjoy a drink, or a meal at the restaurant enjoying spectacular views of surrounding area.
Definitely a “must do” for everyone.

Visit Dubrovnik Old Town

Lunch in Klarisa Restaurant

cable car excursion

Greeting Appetizer at Restaurant Panorama at Cable Railway

Farewell Dinner at Olive Tree Restaurant at Sveti Stefan

Accomodation in Budva

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