Explore Montenegro’s stunning canyons, historic monasteries, and breathtaking national parks on this unforgettable guided tour from Budva.
Explore Montenegro’s stunning canyons, historic monasteries, and breathtaking national parks on this unforgettable guided tour from Budva.
- Tara River Canyon - The Tara Canyon stands as the deepest, reaching a depth of 4,300 feet, or approximately 1,300 meters. The canyon’s deepest section is believed to be 1,333 meters deep. Globally, the Tara Canyon impressively ranks as the second deepest canyon.
- Durmitor National Park Visitor Centre - Black Lake, located in Durmitor National…
- Tara River Canyon - The Tara Canyon stands as the deepest, reaching a depth of 4,300 feet, or approximately 1,300 meters. The canyon’s deepest section is believed to be 1,333 meters deep. Globally, the Tara Canyon impressively ranks as the second deepest canyon.
- Durmitor National Park Visitor Centre - Black Lake, located in Durmitor National Park, is a premier tourist destination in Montenegro. It is the most renowned and largest of the 18 glacial lakes within the park. The more than 3 km of trails surrounding the lake offer a popular spot for a unique and beautiful walk, enjoyment, and recreation.
Durmitor National Park is a major attraction in Montenegro, drawing a large number of tourists from around the globe each year.
- Moraca Monastery - Morača Monastery is a male monastery and one of the most significant Serbian medieval monuments in Montenegro. Constructed in 1252, it was founded by Prince Stefan Nemanjić, son of titular king Vukan Nemanjić and grandson of the great prefect Stefan Nemanja. The monastery was built in the Diocese of St. Sava and is now part of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, within the Serbian Orthodox Church.
- Moraca River Canyon - The Moraca River Canyon is Montenegro’s second largest canyon, following the Tara River Canyon, which is Europe’s deepest. The canyon’s rock walls reach heights of up to 1,000 meters, and the river flows for 100 kilometers before emptying into Lake Skadar.
- Biogradska Gora National Park Visitor Centre - Lake Biograd, Lake Pešića, Lake Ursulovačko, and Lake Šiško are the key glacial lakes in Biogradska Gora National Park. However, the park’s rainforest reserves, located in the basins of the Biogradska and Jezerštica rivers, are truly unique. This is one of the world’s oldest protected areas, with some trees in the rainforest estimated to be over 400 years old and reaching heights of more than 40 meters.
Biogradska Gora National Park boasts a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Nearly 20% of the 2,000 plant species are endemic, along with 90 tree species, 200 bird species, 80 butterfly species, and numerous mammals, including deer, squirrels, dormice, bears, foxes, and wolves.
- Tara Bridge - The bridge on Đurđevića Tara is situated in Montenegro.
It was designed by engineer Mijat Trojanović, with construction carried out by the Andonović company from Belgrade. The initial estimated cost was 11.5 million dinars, which later increased by one million.

- Transport included
- Guide included
- Transport included
- Guide included
- Not included: lunch, entrance fee for two national parks (4€+5€), tax (1€).
- Not included: lunch, entrance fee for two national parks (4€+5€), tax (1€).
The “Canyons of Montenegro” excursion offers a captivating journey through a significant portion of Montenegro. The tour departs from Budva, and along the route, participants will witness Skadar Lake, the capital city Podgorica, followed by a breakfast break. The journey continues through the Moraca Canyon (1200m), with several opportunities for photo…
The “Canyons of Montenegro” excursion offers a captivating journey through a significant portion of Montenegro. The tour departs from Budva, and along the route, participants will witness Skadar Lake, the capital city Podgorica, followed by a breakfast break. The journey continues through the Moraca Canyon (1200m), with several opportunities for photo stops. The next destination is the Moraca Monastery, dating back to the 13th century, with a 40-minute visit. The tour proceeds to Biogradska Gora National Park to explore Biograd Lake for 40 minutes. A lunch break follows. The adventure then leads to the Tara River Canyon (1333m), the deepest canyon in Europe and the second deepest in the world after the Grand Canyon in the USA. Participants will also see the remarkable Durdevica Tara Bridge, the tallest in the Balkans at 160m, with a 30-minute pause. The excursion continues to Durmitor National Park and Black Lake, with a 60-minute visit. The return to Budva is scheduled for 21:00h.
Recommendation: For the monastery visit, it is required to cover shoulders and knees.
- In duration of excursion bus drive is included
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.