Montenegro (“black mountain” or Crna Gora in Montenegrin) is situated on the coast of the Adriatic sea, and is home to some of the most wonderful beaches in the world. Montenegro is a country of only 5,000 square miles having a population of only 620,000 people. Most guests will appreciate the coastal region. Montenegro’s outrageously beautiful seaside ribbon displays a diversity of alluring holiday resorts, hotels in Montenegro, protected little coves, and never-ending strips of sand and pebble beaches, mostly shadowed by steeply rising karst mountains and lush hillsides full with olive tree plantations.
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Finding a spot to chill out won’t be a problem:
The Budva Riviera is a more than 30 kilometers long strip of the Adriatic coast surrounding the town of Budva. There are 12 km of beaches which lie along the Budva Riviera.
For plain, stark beauty, the Gulf of Kotor has few matches anywhere along the Adriatic – a series of deeply indented bays shielding graceful waterfront villages and the outstanding medieval walled town of Kotor.
Sveti Stefan ( “Saint Stephen”; Italian: Santo Stefano di Pastrovicchio) is a seaside holiday resort in western Montenegro, situated 5 km southeastern of Budva, on the Budva Riviera. It used to be an island, but is now connected to the land by a narrow isthmus. Sveti Stefan is an unusual and particular place not only at Montenegro or Budva’s Riviera but in the whole Mediterranean area.
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